Greg and Dana Gould talk the joys of family bigotry, Greg's anger in Mexico, and a round of
"This is What You're Talking About."
Greg and Fred Stoller discuss neurosis and comedy, bullying and failed skiing movie pitches.
Greg talks with comedian Jeff Johannsen about working on the David Letterman show, comedic probability of success, constructing a podcast for Jake, and debut the new game "This is What You're Talking About".
In Lake Tahoe, Greg sits down with Howie Nave to discuss funny moments from the past
of Cal/Neva comedy, then is joined by Dana Eagle to talk rising as a comic, and dealing
with coming out.
Check out www.facebook.com/howie.nave and www.danaeagle.com for more info!
Greg interviews co-creators, producers and stars of the new NBC show Best Friends Forever Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham.
Tune in to see Best Friends Forever on NBC Wednesdays 8:30/7:30c!
Greg runs down the Overheards and Mailbag and then is joined by Christopher Titus and Bill Burr to discuss coming up in comedy, rollerblading and rekindling friendships.
Guest and legendary radio personality Phil Hendrie joins the show. He blows Greg's and Mike Gibbons' minds with stories and a sampling of his character work.
Margaret Cho joins Greg on stage in Atlanta for a a special live edition of Fitzdog Radio.
Greg recounts the rowdy events at his St. Patrick's Day show with Mike Gibbons, including Mike's stand-up debut, and disarming hecklers and drunken bachlorette parties.
In Palm Springs for a St. Jude Childrens Hospital benefit, Greg speaks with Patrick Warburton,
Oliver Hudson, and Rob Morrow.
Greg and Mike Gibbons disucss the business of being Irish, what makes them cry and Mike's experience being pulled over on his bicycle. Then there's some Overheards and Is it Racist.
Greg interviews Bill Burr, Kevin Nealon and Pablo Francisco while at the Laugh for Sight Benefit at the Hollywood Improv. For more information about Laugh for Sight please visit www.laughforsight.com.
En route to a charity event, Greg speaks with Chicago Bears placekicker Robbie Gould about
his journey to the NFL, the intricacies of kicking, and getting back to the Super Bowl. Follow Robbie on Twitter @RobbieGould09.
Natasha Leggero joins Greg and Mike Gibbons to discuss judging comedy, one night stands, and courtesy in airplane bathrooms. Check out more of Natasha at www.natashaleggero.com
Recorded while driving to a gig in Riverside, Greg travels with Dean Edwards and Brent Weinbach. Greg recounts his interesting set at the UCB theater, and Dean gives his take on it. Then they discuss working comedy and Whitney Houston.
Check out more of Dean at www.deanedwards.net
Greg and guest Danny Lobell talk about Danny's background, how great it is to be in the middle and of course Overheards.
Keegan Michael Key talks with Greg about his new show Key & Peele, his background in the improv world and Greg's brush with Judd Apatow on twitter. Greg announces the winners of the Romantic Overheards Contest sponsored by Shari's Berries and then they play Are You Smarter Than a Half Black Man and Talk Your Way Out of It.
Greg takes some time to recall his recent tweets, does some Overheards and checks the Mailbag, then sits down with longtime friend Ed Crasnick to discuss shame and many other things.
Greg talks with Christa Miller, Gregg Mettler and Mary Fitzgerald of ABC's Cougar Town about the current state of sitcoms, rules for the moon colony, the intricacies of feet, and then they all play a big round of Liar's Poker.
Greg sits down with actress, comedian and former flame Sue Costello to discuss their
past relationship, growing up in Boston, as well as her past and current projects.
Michael McDonald sits down with Greg to discuss pitching ideas and getting a show made,
troubles with herpes and Red Lobster.
On the road in Portland, Greg goes deep into politics, and following the "rules" of life. Then he talks to Mary Patterson Broome about their mis-adventures in Portland, awkward sexual experiences, and growing up in the south.
David Koechner joins Greg to discuss doing projects in Hollywood, what women really want sexually, child discipline, and the current state of politics. Then David returns to glory with another edition of Talk Your Way Out of It.
Nick Swardson joins Greg live at the UCB theatre to discuss parking etiquette, the difficulty in changing phone numbers as well as losing your phone number to someone else. Then Greg and Nick do live audience Overheards, play Liar's Poker and Talk Your Way Out of It.
Greg is joined by author Merrill Markoe to discuss comedy and comedian's legacies,
her work producing David Letterman and TV Nation, the art of a good Twitter joke, and creating
a great stand-up set, and a dash of political talk.