English rockers The Darkness discuss their fondness for cake plus the new album "Pinewood Smile" and the accompanying "Tour de Prance."
Comedian Josh Denny discusses his Food Network series "Ginormous Food" plus his attempt to solve all the world's problems on his new podcast "The Implications of Josh Denny."
Silicon Valley's Jimmy O. Yang on his new memoir, "How to American: An Immigrant's Guide to Disappointing Your Parents"
Fresh off her late night TV debut, Tully grills Kelsey Cook about her appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Then, the newly-engaged Andrew Gruss joins for a quick NBA playoff preview.
Karley Sciortino - host of the Viceland docuseries "Slutever" - talks about finding the heart and soul in alternative sexual lifestyles, both on her TV show and in her book of the same name.
Chris Franjola discusses comedy, getting in on the ground floor with "Chelsea Lately," and why he's not afraid to let the world know he loves Broadway musicals.
Elan Gale - producer of multiple "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" reality series - discusses his new anti-inspirational book "You're Not That Great (but neither is anyone else)"
Pete Holmes discusses the season finale of his HBO series "Crashing." Then, comedian Ian Bagg on telling jokes, mining gold, and acting in the cinematic classic "MXP: Most Extreme Primate."
Daniele Bolleli - author, historian, and much more - discusses the challenges of being a rational person in these often irrational times, plus the recent series of episodes about gladiators on his "History on Fire" podcast.