Fitzdog Radio breaks new ground with a one-hour call-in show featuring people from all over the world. Global warming is solved and a man with an itchy rectum is talked off the ledge.
The Simpsons storyboard artist Brad Ableson talks to Greg about his early life of crime and how, at age 19, he found himself in his dream job -- drawing for his favorite show. [Links: Biatches & Save Virgil]
From HBO's Silicon Valley, Thomas Middleditch talks about working with the legendary Mike Judge and launches into a dead-on impression of a drunken Orson Welles.
From Garfunkel and Oates, Kate Micucci talks about her new show on IFC and whether or not she has "Peter Pan Syndrome." (She does not.)
Greg talks about how dumb jocks are and is visited by Mike Gibbons, who explains how a divorced man shops at Crate and Barrel.
Sarah Colonna (from Chelsea Lately and show business) talks about her beautiful feet and her new boyfriend (a younger man with a Super Bowl ring.)
American pop star Mark McGrath talks to Greg about whether or not what Ray Rice did was wrong. Greg also tortures Mark with a rock 'n' roll pop quiz.
Hot off his jet ski trip from Chicago to New Orleans, Kurt Braunohler sits on Greg's patio and talks about people getting pecked in the bunghole by chickens.
From "The Family Guy" and the "Hollywood Babble-On" podcast, Ralph Garman sits down in Fitzdog Studios and joins Greg in criticizing the pope. Otherwise it is very positive.