Kyle Kinane - Standout stand-up comic and a co-star in the new movie "Random Tropical Paradise" - joins Mike Tully for a definitive ranking of the best and worst drugs, the best and worst fast foods, and more.
Tully sits down with two standout L.A. stand-up comics - Chad Zumock and Sam Tripoli - to discuss Chad's hometown of Cleveland, the enduring mystique of Stevie Nicks, and why the internet hates Anne Hathaway, plus introduce a new signature segment, "Guess the Thing!"
Haley Joel Osment discusses his entry into show business, putting his career on hold to go to college, becoming a beard guy, and transitioning into adult roles in such projects as the new season of "Silicon Valley" and the Amazon pilot "Oasis."
Henry Zebrowski - star of Adult Swim's "Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell" - talks about using his naked (formerly) fat body for comedic purposes, auditioning for SNL, and dabbling in black magic, plus ties JonBenet Ramsey's murder and 9/11 together in one neat conspiracy theory package.
Jason Silva - host of NatGeo's "Origins" - joins Tully to tackle all of life's big questions in 30 minutes or less. Then, food poisoning survivor Jude Angelini chops it up about children's dictionaries. Cheeseburgers in Paradise, and Taco Tuesdays.
Hair metal heavyweights Steel Panther join Mike Tully to discuss being a fake band with some very real staying power, plus test their glam metal trivia knowledge and offer very shallow takes on some of life's biggest questions.
Christopher Titus takes pity on Mike Tully's plight as a struggling newcomer to stand up. Conversation then turns to Titus' turbulent upbringing, turbulent past relationships, a memorable night in a holding cell, and more.
Outlaw country maverick Wheeler Walker Jr. joins Mike Tully, discussing the efforts to censor his new album, political correctness in the age of Donald Trump, and the challenges presented by sex-crazed groupies. Wheeler also graces the airwaves with a live in-studio performance.
Henry Phillips & Julian McCullough join Tully to discuss Henry's new movie, "Punching Henry," plus memorable confrontations - both on stage and off.
Doug Benson and Ben Gleib join Tully for a discussion of Doug's new Comedy Central show "The High Court," plus ghosts, the apocalypse, "Lego Batman," and how Ben has outsmarted coldness.
Comedian Sam Tripoli leads Mike Tully and fellow guest Adam Hunter through some less-than-convincing conspiracy theories about the Challenger disaster, atomic weapons, and the American political system. Discussion then turns to funeral selfies, Beyonce, social justice warriors and more.
Former "Firefly" co-stars Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk discuss Alan's interest in odd collectibles, bands who don't look like they sound, prepping for the apocalypse, myths of the Old West, why Australians might be more American than Americans, and above all, the pair's new Comic Con HQ series, "Con Man."
Comedian and "Superior Donuts" star Maz Jobrani and "Everybody Curses: I Swear" author Carrie Keagan join Mike Tully for a discussion on Maz's experience so far as an Iranian-American in Donald Trump's America, plus a look at the limits of Hashtag Activism, female-on-female internet trolling, and more.
Mike Tully, Mark McGrath, and Matt Iseman talk "Celebrity Apprentice," the future of interactive media, and the strong possibility that rock and roll is officially dead.