Three vaguely leftist comedians make a bare minimum effort to be less dumb. By @glvno @merrydevo & @benjaminhoffazz
New Orleans DSA co-chair Jordan Falciani came thru
Tim Faust (Health Justice Now) talks to us about single payer, how public options are set up to fail, and the ways in which healthcare activism can function as the tip of the spear in a much broader …
Geneva Joy is a stone cold crusher of a comic and is literally sponsored by a bidet company, making her the perfect guest for this podcast
Arish Singh (The Onion, Monkey Wrench) came by to talk politics & comedy
Mindy climbed out of the Skype window like the girl from the ring and recorded an episode with us in the flesh
Geoffrey Gauchet (The Blurst of Times) came by to immediately get absolutely covered in beer
The first 45 minutes are with the inimitable Kate Willett (Reply Guys, Netflix, Comedy Central) and the rest is just yer humble hosts hangin out because we refuse to release an episode that isn't 100…
We invited our friend Rebekah over so she could dunk on us for ninety minutes straight
We talked to mechanical engineering professor and future enthusiast Ashley Guy about the utopian and dystopian possibilities of cutting edge tech
Jacobin staff writer Meagan Day drops by to make the case that a) liberal progressivism just doesn't cut it and b) it's generally a bad idea to ever do a tweet
Jean tells us about his history as a criminal mastermind & MD tries out a new catch phrase
Best Undiscovered Comedian In Louisiana (Thrillist) Camille Roane (No Lye Comedy, Black Girl Giggles) dropped in to talk about professional envy, local white smugness, and doing stand-up in front of …
Philadelphia activist and socialist matchmaker Mindy Isser (@lil_yenta) came on to talk compatibility, cancelation, and getting mad online
Burlesque dancer & cosplayer Remy Dee talks about nerd culture gatekeeping, burlesque's impact on her romantic relationships, and how horny an audience member is allowed to be
Sparky & Oren from Current Affairs' editorial team came through to talk about fighting ICE in court, consumer finance law as wealth redistribution, and how leftists should approach jury duty
Jake Flores (Pod Damn America) came through to talk about clapter comedy, free speech dorks, and life in the space between nihilism and sanctimony
Journalist Henrick Karoliszyn drops in to talk about his work covering predictive policing and the use of psychedelics to treat trauma and depression.
Death penalty abolitionist Daria Reaven came thru. About 30 minutes of this episode is about bodily fluids and the rest is about institutionalized murder
Alli DeJong of @HunkerDowncast dropped by to talk water management, Rage Against The Machine, and MD's mysterious butt blood