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136 Episodes 2022 - 2023
Episode 1
Mon, Oct 3, 2022
Vladimir Putin illegally annexes several regions in Ukraine, The Right Stuff dating app caters to conservatives, and Cliff "Method Man" Smith talks about his movie "On the Come Up".
Episode 2
Tue, Oct 4, 2022
Iranian women protest their country's brutal regime, Trevor highlights Georgia GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker, and Congresswoman Cori Bush discusses her book "The Forerunner".
Episode 3
Wed, Oct 5, 2022
Episode 4
Thu, Oct 6, 2022
Trevor interviews Constance Wu; Desi "Fox-splains the GOP's reaction to allegations against Hershel Walker.
Episode 5
Tue, Oct 11, 2022
Episode 6
Wed, Oct 12, 2022
Episode 7
Thu, Oct 13, 2022
Episode 8
Mon, Oct 17, 2022
Episode 9
Tue, Oct 18, 2022
Episode 10
Wed, Oct 19, 2022
Episode 11
Thu, Oct 20, 2022
Episode 12
Mon, Oct 24, 2022
Episode 13
Tue, Oct 25, 2022
Episode 14
Wed, Oct 26, 2022
Episode 15
Thu, Oct 27, 2022
Episode 16
Mon, Oct 31, 2022
Episode 17
Tue, Nov 1, 2022
Episode 18
Wed, Nov 2, 2022
Episode 19
Thu, Nov 3, 2022
Episode 20
Mon, Nov 7, 2022
Episode 21
Tue, Nov 8, 2022
Episode 22
Wed, Nov 9, 2022
Episode 23
Thu, Nov 10, 2022
Episode 24
Mon, Nov 14, 2022
Episode 25
Tue, Nov 15, 2022
Episode 26
Wed, Nov 16, 2022
Episode 27
Thu, Nov 17, 2022
Episode 28
Mon, Nov 28, 2022
Episode 29
Tue, Nov 29, 2022
Episode 30
Wed, Nov 30, 2022
Episode 31
Thu, Dec 1, 2022
Episode 32
Mon, Dec 5, 2022
Episode 33
Tue, Dec 6, 2022
Trevor visits the headlines; broadcaster and professional football Hall of Fame winner Michael Strahan stops in; actor Sheryl Lee Ralph discusses "Abbott Elementary."
Episode 34
Wed, Dec 7, 2022
Episode 35
Thu, Dec 8, 2022
Trevor Noah hosts his final show of The Daily Show.
Episode 36
Tue, Jan 17, 2023
Episode 37
Wed, Jan 18, 2023
Episode 38
Thu, Jan 19, 2023
Episode 39
Mon, Jan 23, 2023
Wanda Sykes covers the latest news, including Trump's awkward eulogy at Diamond's funeral, more classified documents found in President Biden's home, the Church of England blessing same sex marriage but not allowing same sex weddings in the church, and a ridiculous oil and gas commercial. Comedian Mike Epps discusses working with legendary women on "The Upshaws."
Episode 40
Tue, Jan 24, 2023
Wanda Sykes covers Splash Mountain's closing, the 2023 Oscar nominations, classified documents found in the home of Mike Pence, and Taylor Swift fans watching the Ticketmaster hearing. Columnist for The Nation and "Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights" author Katha Pollitt discusses how the Dobbs decision empowered more women to support abortion rights.
Episode 41
Wed, Jan 25, 2023
Wanda Sykes covers the latest news, including the US and Germany sending tanks to Ukraine, and the FDA creating new regulations on how much lead is allowed in baby food. Actress Nia Long discusses working with the legendary Eddie Murphy in "You People."
Episode 42
Thu, Jan 26, 2023
Wanda Sykes reports on Meta allowing Trump back on Facebook and Instagram, the new AI app that allows users to chat with Hitler, museums giving mummies a new name, and the Missouri bill that would ban critical race theory. Former President of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Sherrilyn Ifill discusses why she decided to step down from her position from the non-profit organization.
Episode 43
Mon, Jan 30, 2023
Episode 44
Tue, Jan 31, 2023
Episode 45
Wed, Feb 1, 2023
Episode 46
Thu, Feb 2, 2023
D.L. Hughley tackles the day's biggest news including Sean Hannity saying cops don't have racial bias, a man who blames Tesla for driving his family off a cliff, and a child who charged $1,000 to his dad's GrubHub account. Rapper Mac Phipps shares his thoughts on using rap lyrics in court based on his own experience.
Episode 47
Mon, Feb 6, 2023
Chelsea Handler tackles the latest news including the Chinese spy balloon shot down in South Carolina, Marjorie Taylor Greene complaining about her job, George Santos accused of groping an aide, and Mt. Washington being reportedly colder than Mars. Sen. Raphael Warnock discusses how his children's book, "Put Your Shoes On and Get Ready!" deals with the issue of race and honors the legacy of his father.
Episode 48
Tue, Feb 7, 2023
Chelsea Handler tackles the latest news including the Chinese spy balloon shot down in South Carolina, Marjorie Taylor Greene complaining about her job, George Santos accused of groping an aide, and Mt. Washington being reportedly colder than Mars. Sen. Raphael Warnock discusses how his children's book, "Put Your Shoes On and Get Ready!" deals with the issue of race and honors the legacy of his father.
Episode 49
Wed, Feb 8, 2023
Chelsea Handler takes on the latest news including the Taliban not liking their 9-5 lifestyle, Tucker Carlson complaining about the amount of POC federal judges, a Singapore man suing a woman for being friendzoned, and a TikToker mocking the SKIMS micro bikini. Supermodel and entrepreneur Ashley Graham shares why she chooses to be honest on social media.
Episode 50
Thu, Feb 9, 2023
Episode 51
Mon, Feb 13, 2023
Episode 52
Tue, Feb 14, 2023
Sarah Silverman takes on the day's latest news including Nikki Haley's presidential run announcement, the drop in army recruitment numbers, the Church of England's decision to make God genderless, and the latest Valentine's Day romance scams. March For Our Lives organizer-turned Congressman Maxwell Frost shares how his views of elected officials have changed now that he works from the inside.
Episode 53
Wed, Feb 15, 2023
Sarah Silverman serves up today's news, including a NewsMax reporter asking if Biden is "woke," Elon Musk promoting his own tweets, more survivors of the Turkey earthquake being found, the newest law in North Korea banning girls from having the same name as Kim Jong Un's daughter, and Adidas questioning what to do with Yeezy merch. NBA Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses what inspired him to lead a life of activism.
Episode 54
Thu, Feb 16, 2023
Sarah Silverman tackles the day's news, including Nikki Haley's controversial opening speaker, North Korea's ban on anyone having the same name as Kim Jong Un's daughter, and studies stating that the average penis length has increased. New Yorker staff writer and bestselling author Jia Tolentino discusses how Big Tech companies profit off of our emotions on social media.
Episode 55
Mon, Feb 27, 2023
Hasan Minhaj kicks off his week as host covering the U.S. Energy Department concluding with "low confidence" that COVID was caused by a lab leak, and Dilbert comics being dropped from newspapers following its author's racist rant. NBA champion Giannis Antetokounmpo discusses his genuine love for his family.
Episode 56
Tue, Feb 28, 2023
Hasan Minhaj tackles the latest news, including Rupert Murdoch confessing that Fox News lied about the 2020 election being stolen, Tucker Carlson admitting he was afraid to lose viewers, the White House wanting to remove TikTok from government issues devices, and the Supreme Court beginning the federal student loan hearings. Actor and producer Rebel Wilson shares how her personal journey with using dating apps inspired her to create the dating app "Fluid."
Episode 57
Wed, Mar 1, 2023
Hasan Minhaj tackles the day's biggest news including many McDonald's chains not offering the Cardi B and Offset meal, and the partisan blame game around the East Palestine train derailment.
Episode 58
Thu, Mar 2, 2023
Hasan Minhaj tackles today's headlines, including Prince Charles forcing Prince Andrew out of his mansion, and chats with Roy Wood Jr. about the Tooth Fairy's rates reaching a new all-time high. "Shark Tank" investor and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary discusses his losses and lessons learned from the failed crypto exchange FTX.
Episode 59
Mon, Mar 6, 2023
Marlon Wayans tackles the day's biggest news including updates from CPAC, Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant's suspension for flashing a gun on Instagram, and the debate over reparations in California. Actor Mason Gooding discusses reprising his role as Chad in "Scream VI" and how the latest installment of the slasher franchise is more violent and scarier than the previous Scream films.
Episode 60
Tue, Mar 7, 2023
Marlon Wayans takes on the day's biggest news, including elevated instances of children eating their parents edibles, Will & Kate's terrifying wax sculptures, and Tucker Carlson's unreleased footage from January 6. Bomani Jones, sports journalist and host of "Game Theory with Bomani Jones", discusses his viral interview with Jake Paul and the match aftermath.
Episode 61
Wed, Mar 8, 2023
Marlon Wayans tackles the day's biggest news including Tucker Carlson's secret hateful texts about Trump, Barbie's new dolls unveiled for International Women's Day, TikTok's glamor filter messing with users self-image, and an airplane passenger's spoon attack. Derrick Jones, AKA DJ D-Nice, looks back on the early days of his career and discusses the huge impact Hip Hop has had over 50 years.
Episode 62
Thu, Mar 9, 2023
Marlon Wayans takes on the biggest news of the day including Maine cracking down on vanity license plates, the D.O.J. releasing a report on racist policing in Louisville, and an anti-drag governor coming under fire for commenting on a gay Instagrammer's post. Actor and producer Omar Epps shares stories from growing up with Marlon Wayans including an unforgettable night with Tupac.
Episode 63
Mon, Mar 13, 2023
Kal Penn tackles the latest news including Fox News blaming the Silicon Valley Bank collapse on "woke," the 95th Academy Awards, and Trumps chart topping song by the J6 prison choir. Kal Penn and President Joe Biden talk about passing bipartisan legislation when the country is so divided, and how young peoples advocacy can affect policy on climate, drilling, and human rights.
Episode 64
Tue, Mar 14, 2023
Kal Penn takes on the latest news, including Biden approving a drilling project and offering pardons for weed convictions, the city of Newark entering a sister city deal with a fake city, flamingoes forming cliques, and a swimming pool sized asteroid heading towards Earth. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari discusses how his worldview on the climate crisis changed after experiencing unprecedented floods first-hand.
Episode 65
Wed, Mar 15, 2023
Kal Penn tackles the EPA limiting toxic forever chemicals in drinking water, the Pentagon blocking the Biden Administration from sharing evidence of Russian war crimes, and OpenAI debuting ChatGPT-4. Radhika Jones, Editor in Chief of Vanity Fair, discusses how she was able to expand the magazine's reach by embracing the evolution of culture, the importance of elevating new voices.
Episode 66
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Episode 67
Mon, Mar 20, 2023
Al Franken tackles the biggest news of the day including the ICC issuing a warrant for the arrest of Vladimir Putin and the possible indictment of Donald Trump. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Al Franken discuss how they are aligned politically when it comes to the war in Ukraine.
Episode 68
Tue, Mar 21, 2023
Al Franken tackles the biggest stories of the day including New York's new slogan and logo, Putin and Xi Jinping shaking hands, France's new retirement age, the Tucker Carlson producer suing Fox News, and the U.N.'s latest catastrophic climate change report. Star of HBO's Succession, Alan Ruck discusses the show's widely-anticipated final season.
Episode 69
Wed, Mar 22, 2023
Al Franken tackles the latest news including a Minnesota senator arguing against free school lunches, Idaho voting to bring back execution by fire squad, updates from the possible Trump arrest, and Jordan Klepper taking to the streets of New York to witness the chaos. NYT bestselling author Heather McGhee discusses some of the history that created the racial wealth divide.
Episode 70
Thu, Mar 23, 2023
Al Franken tackles the latest news including Congress grilling TikTok's CEO, Florida governor Ron DeSantis extending "Don't Say Gay" to 12th grade, and Beethoven's DNA being used to study his cause of death. BenDeLaCreme, star of "RuPaul's Drag Race," discusses how limiting access to drag and LGBTQ+ spaces won't limit queerness in children.
Episode 71
Mon, Mar 27, 2023
John Leguizamo breaks down the latest news including Trump's rally in Waco, Texas, French citizens dining next to protest fires, and George Santos's deal over fraudulent checks. Then, Ronny Chieng joins John to discuss the Florida school principal fired over a lesson plan including Michelangelo's David. Co-host of "The View" and CNN Political Commentator Ana Navarro discusses the importance of unity among Latinos and all underrepresented groups.
Episode 72
Tue, Mar 28, 2023
John Leguizamo covers Trump's claim that Ron DeSantis came to him in tears asking for help, the Belgian scientists who used Wooly mammoth DNA to create mammoth meatballs, and the Republican representative who thinks there's nothing that can be done about school shootings. Actor and activist Diane Guerrero talks about the need for more representation in Hollywood.
Episode 73
Wed, Mar 29, 2023
John Leguizamo takes on the latest news including the NFL allowing players to have "0" as their number, the Dutch man being sued after father at least 550 children, the Wisconsin Supreme Court race that could affect the 2024 election, and Mike Pence being ordered to testify about Jan 6. Multi-hyphenate Princess Nokia discusses how John Leguizamo and Martin Lawrence are her biggest inspirations and why she decided to allow herself to be publicly vulnerable with her new EP.
Episode 74
Thu, Mar 30, 2023
Actor and comedian John Leguizamo takes over as guest host for the week as he lends his perspective to breaking news stories and major headlines.
Episode 75
Mon, Apr 3, 2023
Episode 75
Mon, Apr 3, 2023
Episode 76
Tue, Apr 4, 2023
Roy Wood Jr. tackles the circus that was Trump's arraignment in New York, including Marjorie Taylor Greene's and George Santos's indictment-bombing. Plus, Obi-Wan Kenobi aka Jon Stewart stops by to give Roy some sage advice. Robin Thede discusses how and where she finds the talented Black women for her show.
Episode 76
Tue, Apr 4, 2023
Episode 77
Wed, Apr 5, 2023
Roy Wood Jr. tackles Trump's arrest and Mar-a-Lago speech, Melania's curious absence, and the monumental Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Cedric the Entertainer stops by to discuss directing the 100th Episode of his series "The Neighborhood."
Episode 77
Wed, Apr 5, 2023
Episode 78
Thu, Apr 6, 2023
Clarence Thomas faces impeachment talks for not disclosing gifts from billionaire Harlan Crow, Jill Biden causes drama by inviting LSU and Iowa to the White House, and Chipotle sues Sweetgreen over trademark rights. NYT bestselling author and illustrator Jerry Craft discusses the irony of having an award-winning book banned for CRT.
Episode 78
Thu, Apr 6, 2023
Episode 79
Mon, Apr 17, 2023
Jordan Klepper takes the guest host seat to talk about the NRA Convention craziness, Clarence Thomas's corrupt dealings with billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow and catch up with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at the Bronx's Jacobi Hospital. Betty Gilpin, star of Peacock's new series "Mrs. Davis," discusses how she prepared for her role by zooming with real nuns, her thoughts on A.I., and how religion and the internet can have similar intentions and similar drawbacks.
Episode 79
Mon, Apr 17, 2023
Episode 80
Tue, Apr 18, 2023
Jordan Klepper breaks down the latest news including Fox News settling with Dominion, Ron DeSantis's suggestion for a state prison next to Disney, Jim Jordan's "field hearing" in NYC, George Santos's reelection bid, and Diane Feinstein's refusal to resign from the Senate. Singer and songwriter Charley Crockett talks about his life's journey.
Episode 81
Wed, Apr 19, 2023
Jordan Klepper tackles the latest headlines, including the implications of the Fox News and Dominion settlement, plus the racist recordings of Oklahoma officials caught on tape. Jordan Klepper goes back to his home state of Michigan to have a beer with Governor Gretchen Whitmer and discuss the future of gun reform and abortion rights in the state. Actor Michael Shannon discusses the importance of Waco and why he felt the need to revisit it in "Waco: The Aftermath".
Episode 82
Thu, Apr 20, 2023
Jordan Klepper tackles the news of the day, including the Southwest passenger outraged by a crying baby and the rise of "wrong place" shootings, with commentary from Roy Wood Jr., Desi Lydic, and Michael Kosta. Bestselling author Ryan Holiday explains parenting with stoicism in his new book "The Daily Dad."
Episode 83
Mon, Apr 24, 2023
Desi Lydic tackles the day's headlines, including Tucker Carlson's shocking firing by Fox News, Bud Light's new "Real Women" koozie, Don Lemon's CNN termination, Elon's latest Twitter fiasco, and Bed Bath & Beyond's bankruptcy. Actor producer Catherine Reitman chats about jump-starting her career with Desi Lydic on "Real Wedding Crashers".
Episode 84
Tue, Apr 25, 2023
Desi Lydic on the biggest stories of the day, including the latest abortion pill debate, Aaron Rodgers heading to the New York Jets, updates from the departure of Tucker Carlson, and why America doesn't want Trump OR Biden to run for president. Desi Lydic talks to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about safety and accountability in the transportation industry, culture wars, and what "woke" even means. Emmy-nominated actor Yvette Nicole Brown discusses why "Frog and Toad" is a story about celebrating differences.
Episode 85
Wed, Apr 26, 2023
Desi Lydic breaks down the biggest stories of the day including Ron DeSantis getting sued by Disney, Tucker being silenced by Fox's "bad behavior folder," Hugh Grant starring as an oompa loompa in the newest Wonka movie, scientists finding out where great white sharks mate, and Ed Sheeran being under fire for possibly ripping off Marvin Gaye. Jameela Jamil discusses her outspoken presence on social media.
Episode 86
Thu, Apr 27, 2023
Desi Lydic breaks down the biggest news of the day, including MTG criticizing a stepmom for not being a "real mother," Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson speaking up following their terminations and the Daily Show news team chimes in on the F.A.A.'s concerns over the rise in bird strikes. Actor, activist and entrepreneur Sophia Bush discusses whether she would consider running for political office.
Episode 87
Mon, May 1, 2023
Dulcé Sloan tackles the news of the day, including Brittney Griner's decision to swear off overseas basketball, Netflix's Cleopatra controversy, Southern Italy's debate over a NSFW mermaid sculpture, a Newfoundland iceberg with a very distinct phallic shape, and a possible social media ban for kids 13 and under. Legendary drag performer Sasha Colby talks about her experience winning "Ru Paul's Drag Race."
Episode 88
Mon, Oct 16, 2023
Michael Kosta tackles the Israel-Hamas War, an imposed gag order on Donald Trump, and Taylor Swift's fans going to see "The Eras Tour Movie" in droves (with a little help from Desi Lydic). Plus, Jordan Klepper returns to the Trump Trail and President & founder of Eurasia Group & GZERO Media, Ian Bremmer, discusses the Israel-Hamas War, how social media is fueling anger and hatred, and makes the case why America may be the one country that can make a difference short, medium, and long term to reduce suffering in the region.
Episode 89
Tue, Oct 17, 2023
Ronny Chieng battles the world's hottest pepper, Michael Kosta covers the House speaker chaos and California classifying bees as fish, and author Emily Oster explains data-driven parenting.
Episode 90
Wed, Oct 18, 2023
Michael Kosta discusses the day's biggest news, including President Biden landing in Israel, day two of the House Speaker vote, and a televised yule log fire mistaken for an apartment fire that might also be a stalker situation. People think Americans are gun nuts, but what they really are is bottled water nuts. Michael Kosta dives deep into the U.S.'s obsession with plastic water bottles and how harmful they are to the environment. And Grammy-winning singer and composer Rhiannon Giddens discusses the cultural importance of the banjo in American history, the collaborative work that went into her Pulitzer-winning opera, "Omar," and the tragic story of Kalief Browder that inspired her song, "Another Wasted Life."
Episode 91
Thu, Oct 19, 2023
Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta tackle the latest news including Trump's former lawyer, Sidney Powell's plea deal, AI technology developed by researchers at the University of Kentucky that reads ancient scrolls, and The Daily Show's Troy Iwata discusses the Scholastic Book Fair's decision to create a separate section for race and gender books. Ever wonder about the man behind Joe Biden's iconic whisper? Meet Nolan Peacock (Michael Kosta), Sr. Whisper Advisor. And wilderness guide and self-reliance expert Jordan Jonas discusses how he developed the skill set to win season six of "Alone", his personal connection with nature and conservation and why building a fire is the most important survival skill.
Episode 92
Mon, Oct 23, 2023
Episode 93
Tue, Oct 24, 2023
Desus Nice discusses the latest news, including Tom Emmer joining and quitting the House Speaker race, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot trying to crash a plane mid-flight, and DJ Envy's potential involvement in a real estate Ponzi scheme. Lewis Black then gives his honest assessment of the latest reality show craze, "The Golden Bachelor," before bestselling author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah shares the inspiration behind his first novel, "Chain-Gang All-Stars," the reason he chose to have a Black woman protagonist, and his desire to inspire others to be more compassionate about abolishing the prison system.
Episode 94
Wed, Oct 25, 2023
Episode 95
Thu, Oct 26, 2023
Desus Nice chats about the latest news, including Clarence Thomas not reporting a $250,000 forgiven loan on his tax returns and New York having one of the lowest bullying rates in the country, and Ronny Chieng chimes in on the list of worst first dates according to women. Desus then dives into the trend of billionaire franchise owners building stadiums that cost taxpayers lots of money, and for little benefit, in this week's Long Story Short. Also, Grammy-nominated rapper D Smoke stops by to talk about his experience collaborating with his brother SiR on their latest single "Work Hard Play Hard," how working as a public school teacher informed his new YA novel, and his advice for new artists.
Episode 95
Thu, Oct 26, 2023
Episode 96
Mon, Oct 30, 2023
Charlamagne Tha God discusses President Biden's primary challenger and attempts to match political views to their appearance and chats with Congresswoman Nancy Mace.
Episode 96
Mon, Oct 30, 2023
Episode 97
Tue, Oct 31, 2023
Charlamagne Tha God tackles the day's biggest stories, including Eric Adams asking New Yorkers for help with the migrant crisis, Biden's sweeping executive order on AI, and Troy Iwata and Ronny Chieng taking on Ron DeSantis and his boot lifts. Plus, Michael Kosta travels to Santa Fe for a first-hand look at how some realtors are turning to ghostbusters for help with selling houses. And Klutch Sports Group founder & CEO Rich Paul discusses his upbringing and bestselling memoir "Lucky Me," why it's important to him to better educate players and family on and off the court, and whether his shooting game really is on par with the pros.
Episode 97
Tue, Oct 31, 2023
Episode 98
Wed, Nov 1, 2023
Charlamagne Tha God dives in on the biggest stories of the day, including FBI director Christopher Wray's warning on the rise of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in the United States, Chris Broussard's slip-up commenting on James Harden's trade to the LA Clippers, and Desi Lydic's take on the "booty patrol" van impersonating law enforcement. Plus, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley sat down with Charlamagne Tha God to discuss her call for a new generational leader and what that says about Donald Trump, how she hopes to get young voters behind her candidacy and why she doesn't want to talk about labels...and possibly wearing heels higher than Ron DeSantis at the next debate.
Episode 99
Thu, Nov 2, 2023
Charlamagne Tha God handles the latest news, including Don Jr. testifying in his father's fraud trial and birds with racist namesakes getting renamed. Plus, Grace Kuhlenschmidt chimes in on George Santos surviving the House's expulsion vote. Then, Charlamagne Tha God breaks down why America isn't backing Biden in the polls for president 2024 in the latest Long Story Short. And Author Doug Melville chats with Charlamagne Tha God about what inspired him to write "Invisible Generals" about the untold story of America's first Black generals, why he encourages other to go out and get their own family stories to take control of the narrative, and how Americans can help better honor their veterans without glorifying war.
Episode 99
Thu, Nov 2, 2023
Episode 100
Mon, Nov 6, 2023
Sarah Silverman reports on Donald Trump finally taking the stand in court, a woman looking to crash her car into a Jewish school mistakenly crashing into a building owned by Black Israelites, and Michael Kosta weighs in on Mike Johnson endorsing anti-porn technology. Plus, if you've never heard of new House Speaker Mike Johnson, you're not alone. Save yourself a Google search by watching The Daily Showography of Mike Johnson. And artist-entrepreneur Joel Madden discusses what it's like having to critique tattoos on the reality competition series "Ink Master," reflects on the meaning behind Good Charlotte's song "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," and why it was important for him as a musician to create VEEPS, a streaming platform for live concerts and comedy.
Episode 100
Mon, Nov 6, 2023
Episode 101
Tue, Nov 7, 2023
Sarah Silverman covers RFK Jr.'s three-way race with Biden and Trump, orcas sinking another yacht, and Ronny Chieng chimes in on WeWork's bankruptcy. Smoking pot is now legal in NYC, but is it still cool? Sarah hits the streets to find out how New Yorkers have changed their weed habits and checks out one of NYC's newest licensed dispensaries. Plus, Cat Bohannon, researcher and New York Times Bestselling author of "Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution," stops by to discuss some of the crazy ways the female body has evolved to survive reproduction, why the female body has historically been left out of biological and medical research, and how men can actually live longer, healthier lives without testicles.
Episode 101
Tue, Nov 7, 2023
Episode 102
Wed, Nov 8, 2023
Sarah Silverman covers the big election wins for Democrats, and Grace Kuhlenschmidt chimes in on Republicans scrambling to rebrand the pro-life movement in the wake of another state-level vote to protect abortion rights. Chat-GPT is on track to make a billion dollars this year, which is great for them, but not so great for the artists whose work is being used without their credit, consent, or payment. Sarah Silverman digs into why many artists, herself included, are suing AI companies in this week's Long Story Short. Plus, Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and author Margo Price joins Sarah to discuss how psychedelic experiences led her to quitting alcohol and writing her latest album, "Strays," what it's like to be a liberal in the country world, and how writing her memoir "Maybe We'll Make it" differed from creating music.
Episode 102
Wed, Nov 8, 2023
Episode 103
Thu, Nov 9, 2023
Desi Lydic and Dulcé Sloan join Sarah Silverman to recap Trump's rally and the latest GOP debate, including Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy's on-stage feud, the candidates' shared love of warmongering, and Tim Scott's girlfriend reveal. And what happens when you give birth to a devil child in a country with a terrible healthcare system? "Rosemary's Co-Pay," coming soon to a hospital near you. Plus, Emmy Award-winning writer, director and producer Judd Apatow discusses what he was up to during the strike, producing the new "Please Don't Destroy" movie, and what photos he might include in his upcoming book, "Comedy Nerd."
Episode 103
Thu, Nov 9, 2023
Episode 104
Mon, Nov 13, 2023
Leslie Jones is back and covering Tim Scott's departure from the Republican race for president, Trump's vow to "root out the vermin within the country," and Michael Kosta chimes in on the bust of a high-end brothel network. This Thanksgiving, don't worry about how to handle your annoying relatives. For $29.99, Leslie Jones will teach you how to shut down awkward conversations. WNBA legend and basketball Hall-of-Famer Lisa Leslie discusses the success of the WNBA and the importance of teaching financial literacy to young athletes, plus she and Leslie Jones bond over tall girl fashion struggles, playing basketball, and overly-competitive games of spades.
Episode 104
Mon, Nov 13, 2023
Episode 105
Tue, Nov 14, 2023
Leslie Jones discusses SCOTUS's new ethics code, Senator Markwayne Mullin tries to throw down in a Senate hearing, and Dulcé Sloan weighs in on NYC parents filing a petition against non-binary performers in the Macy's Thanksgiving's Day parade. Troy Iwata steps out of his comfort zone and into the cuddle zone to see what this practice is really about. And NBC News & MSNBC national political correspondent, Steve Kornacki, chats with his biggest fan, Leslie Jones, about how he keeps all the facts straight on his 'Big Board', what he knows about all 3,143 counties in the U.S., and how he foresees the 2024 election based on current polling.
Episode 106
Wed, Nov 15, 2023
Leslie Jones covers San Francisco's problematic cleaning spree, USPS's 6.5 billion dollar loss, and Desi Lydic weighs in on the many fights erupting in Congress. As the world is falling apart, Leslie Jones has vowed to set an example and keep calm. Unfortunately, RFK Jr. has other plans. And Olympic champion, Allyson Felix, discusses her favorite track and field event, her fight for maternal protections and who to look out for in the next Olympic Games.
Episode 107
Thu, Nov 16, 2023
Jordan Klepper and Leslie Jones team up to tackle the day's top stories, including George Santos announcing he won't seek reelection after an ethics report revealed that he used campaign funds on lavish gifts, Biden going from friendly to feisty during China President Xi Jinping's U.S. visit, the Taliban's rollerblade phase, and Andre 3000's new woodwinds album. Leslie Jones asks New Yorkers to dig down deep and say nice things about Ron DeSantis, Putin, Marjorie Taylor Greene and more. And actor and Oscar-winning filmmaker, Taika Waititi, joins Leslie Jones to discuss the true story behind his new film "Next Goal Wins," the inclusivity of the characters on his show "Our Flag Means Death," and Taika confirms: he knows how good he looks.
Episode 108
Mon, Nov 20, 2023
Dulcé Sloan tackles the election of a new Trump-approved president in Argentina, retailers pulling back on self-checkout, and an apartment fire that brought down a bunch of AI girlfriends. Plus, a company recently developed a machine that simulates period cramps, and better believe that the first thing Dulcé Sloan did was hook it up to some men. And Author and illustrator Vashti Harrison chats about the personal experiences that led her to writing and illustrating the picture book "Big", the color psychology behind her choosing to use pink throughout the book, and the reason Dulcé Sloan believes there needs to be an "adult" version of the book.
Episode 109
Tue, Nov 21, 2023
Ronny Chieng is at the desk to cover the day's top stories, including talks of a temporary truce in the Middle East, the ousted OpenAI CEO inspiring an employee revolt, and Ozempic's effect on Thanksgiving. Next, Barnaby Durk (Ronny Chieng) has kept schedules for CEOs, titans of industry, and even that NXVIM guy without a problem, but Donald Trump is a whole other beast. Meet the person behind the person, Donald Trump's Official Scheduler. And former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver discusses the difficulty of doing comedy in America as an immigrant, offering Ronny Chieng words of advice as he began his correspondent career and why he enjoys the feeling of being in trouble when it comes to comedy.
Episode 110
Wed, Nov 22, 2023
Desi Lydic and Jordan Klepper cover the latest in the news including Binance's CEO pleading guilty, Biden's cord-cutting proposal, and gender equality for crash test dummies. And Is defending Christmas enough to get you on the nice list? Desi and Jordan head to FOX News All American Christmas tree lighting to investigate the war on Christmas. Plus, Univision had an opportunity to confront Trump on his hardline anti-Latino policies, and instead gave him a glowing review with softball questions. So why is the channel trusted by Latinos pandering to Trump ahead of the 2024 election? John Leguizamo bares it all in a new segment, "In My Opinion." And North Carolina Rep. Jeff Jackson talks to Desi Lydic and Jordan Klepper about combating outrage politics with explainer videos on TikTok and other social media platforms, how some members in Congress treat their jobs as "daily tryouts for the outrageous Olympics," and why he wants to fight political corruption and gerrymandering as Attorney General of North Carolina.
Episode 111
Mon, Nov 27, 2023
Episode 112
Tue, Nov 28, 2023
Episode 113
Wed, Nov 29, 2023
Michelle Wolf covers George Santos refusing to resign despite facing expulsion as well as Nikki Haley picking up an endorsement from the Koch brothers. Plus, Grace Kuhlenschmidt joins Michelle to discuss all things Buy Buy Baby. Why saddle your kids with debt when you can saddle them with debt AND a horse? Michelle Wolf is here to sell you an upgraded reverse mortgage with AGG (American Geriatric Grift). And MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan speaks on the need for human empathy during the Israel-Hamas conflict, and how his goal in covering the war has been to platform as many voices as possible. He also discusses how his book "Win Every Argument" is meant to provide people with skills and rhetorical tricks and techniques to push back against the bullies, bigots, and gas lighters who have taken over our public square.
Episode 114
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Michelle Wolf responds to the latest news including Elon Musk telling boycotting advertisers to go f**k themselves, France banning smoking at various outdoor locations, and Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta join to discuss Henry Kissinger's death. Ever wondered why childbirth is so expensive? It's because like everything in America, healthcare is a business and hospitals look at the uterus like it's an ATM. Michelle Wolf tackles the U.S.'s birthing industrial complex in the latest "Long Story Short." And Dr. Stuart Fischbein, a community-based practicing obstetrician and co-host of the Birthing Instincts podcast, discusses how hospital birthing practices can be counterintuitive to natural childbirth functions, both out of fear and out of financial interest, and Michelle Wolf shares her own experience doing a home birth.
Episode 115
Mon, Dec 4, 2023
Charlamagne Tha God tackles Congress voting George Santos out and Felicity Huffman discussing her college admissions scandal. Plus, Ronny Chieng, Desi Lydic, and Michael Kosta weigh in on Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis's fiery debate. Charlamagne then checks out people's Spotify Wrapped to see what's on everyone's playlist. Also, bestselling author S.A. Cosby shares why he decided to keep writing thrillers despite getting 63 rejections and explains how writing the novel "All the Sinners Bleed" differed from writing for the Audible Original "Brokedown Prophets."
Episode 116
Tue, Dec 5, 2023
Episode 117
Wed, Dec 6, 2023
Charlamagne Tha God discusses Trump's town hall with Sean Hannity and calls for Joe Biden to step aside for the 2024 election. Plus, Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta debate on Taylor Swift's latest honor, Time's Person of the Year. And you've probably seen presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on your TikTok feeds or on TV talking about banning TikTok, and asked yourself, "Who is this skinny kid with a funny last name?" Buckle up, because there are A LOT of answers to that question, and they can all be found in this Dailyshowography of Vivek Ramaswamy. Plus, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin talks to Charlamagne Tha God about his journey from a kid who barely got through high school to becoming a billionaire entrepreneur, the work he's done for probation and parole reform as the co-founder of REFORM Alliance, and his reputation as the Notorious H.U.G.
Episode 118
Thu, Dec 7, 2023
Episode 119
Mon, Dec 11, 2023
Kal Penn returns to cover Hunter Biden's indictment for tax charges, the Buffalo Bills coach's apology for referencing 9/11 hijackers, and Congress's holdup for sending funding to Ukraine and Israel. And Target is ruffling conservative feathers with Pride merch yet again. This time? Gay. Nutcracker. But is this a gay Christmas coup, or was Christmas gay all along? Grace Kuhlenschmidt takes to the streets of NYC to find out! Plus, "The Archies" Director Zoya Akhtar discusses making the Indian film adaptation of the beloved comic for Netflix, how and why she tries to infuse inclusive stories from India into her work, and whether or not she'd make a Bollywood remake of "Harold & Kumar."
Episode 120
Tue, Dec 12, 2023
Kal Penn covers Trump's plea for presidential immunity from the Supreme Court and a defamation lawsuit that could mean "the end" of Rudy Giuliani, and Grace Kuhlenschmidt offers up a solution to the abortion debate in Texas. And are aunties disappointed that Kamala Harris is only vice president? Will Trump be a dictator? Does Vivek Ramaswamy have rizz? Kal Penn questions a panel of conservative Indian-American voters to see which candidate truly belongs in the White House. Plus, comedian & actor Vir Das discusses the journey he's been on over the last few years, from facing strong backlash over his poem "I Come From Two Indias," to winning an International Emmy for his Netflix special about the aftermath of that controversy, "Vir Das: Landing." And he gives Kal Penn credit for influencing him to attend college in America and shares why it's important to be "authentically Indian" on his 33-country Mind Fool stand-up tour.
Episode 121
Wed, Dec 13, 2023
Kal Penn tackles Trump's NFT trading card fundraiser and COP-28's cop-out of a climate deal. Plus, Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng weigh in on whether gerrymandering should be allowed by Democrats. Santa's been borrowing money for toys for 70 years and now it's time to pay up. With kids asking for more expensive gifts, Santa (Kal Penn) and his elf (Ronny Chieng) need to find a way to pay back the bank in time to save Christmas. And former NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino shares his challenging journey to becoming a NASA astronaut and the lessons that led to his book "Moonshot: A NASA Astronaut's Guide to Achieving the Impossible", his thoughts on the existence of intelligent life in the galaxy, and the extensive potty training required to learn how to poop in space.
Episode 122
Thu, Dec 14, 2023
Kal Penn reports on House Republicans pushing for an impeachment inquiry into President Biden and whole milk making its way back into school lunches. Plus, Troy Iwata weighs in on Boston Mayor, Michelle Wu's holiday party controversy. Sex work is the world's oldest profession, and it's not going away any time soon. So how do we de-stigmatize it? Kal Penn dives into how to protect sex workers and set protections in this edition of Long Story Short. And Academy award nominated actor Taraji P. Henson discusses her desire to be a part of the reimagining of "The Color Purple" because it was a Black story being told by Black people, the sisterhood between herself, Fantasia and Danielle Brooks on set, and her work with the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation.