With the 2017 NBA season underway, Tully reconvenes with Andrew Gruss for a bonus podcast-only discussion of the story lines dominating the league, from the Sixers to Celtics and more.
Go-to hard rock and heavy metal authority Eddie Trunk - host of "Trunk Nation" on SiriusXM's Volume channel and "The Eddie Trunk Podcast" - joins Tully for a spirited discussion of Guns N' Roses, KISS, Judas Priest, King Diamond and more.
Tully saved perhaps his most shocking radio revelation ever for this bonus Ellismania weekend hotel room swapcast with Dave Boyce, Tita Cupcake Du Jour, and Mark Murdoch, as collectively heard on "The Voice Boyce Show" (airing Saturday nights after the Tully Show on SiriusXM Faction Talk) and "This Boyce Life" (available wherever fine podcasts are downloaded).
Tully is joined by "Jason Ellis Show" producer and former WNBA practice player Andrew Gruss for a laugh-filled hour-long preview of the NBA season. You don't have to follow basketball to enjoy this episode. But let's be honest - it helps.
Shade 45 host and author Jude Angelini joins the show to discuss his latest book, "Hummingbird." Then Kevin Kraft joins Tully and Jude for a look into some ghetto faux pas and hood etiquette.
In another Tully Show swapcast, comedian and conspiracy theory enthusiast Sam Tripoli and his Tin Foil Hat podcast co-host Ryan Davis attempt to convince Tully Show host Mike Tully that (almost) every bad thing you've ever heard about the Clinton's is true.
In another swapcast edition of The Tully Show, the hosts of the "Self-Helpless" podcast - Taylor Tomlinson, Kelsey Cook, and Delanie Fischer - join Mike Tully for a critical look back at the "Sex and the City"-inspired 2005 guide to love, "He's Just Not That Into You."
The Tully Show welcomes comedians Joe DeRosa and Kurt Braunohler - plus his friend Craig Williams - into the studio for a very touchy-feely crossover swapcast episode with Joe and Kurt's "Emotional Hangs" podcast.
In a joint swapcast with her podcast "Ku and the Gang," Comedienne Esther Ku discusses her strict religious upbringing - and why she is reliving her lost childhood now. Plus, the premiere of a new Tully Show segment, "Ku-Less."
Comedienne Margaret Cho discusses her return to sobriety and her upcoming comedy tour "Fresh Off the Bloat." Then director Mark Gill talks about his portrait of Morrissey as a young man, the just-released motion picture "England is Mine."
Author Carina Chocano discusses her new book, "You Play the Girl: On Playboy Bunnies, Stepford Wives, Trainwrecks, and Other Mixed Messages."
Kevin McDonald discusses the ground-breaking comedy of Kids in the Hall as well as the throwback sensibility of his latest project, "Kevin McDonald's Kevin McDonald Show." Support the show and take a brief survey at Survey.LibSyn.com/TullyShow
Comedian Joe Mande talks about his work writing for TV comedies such as "Parks and Rec" and "The Kroll Show," along with his new Netflix special, "Joe Mande's Award-Winning Comedy Special." Please support the show by visiting http://survey.libsyn.com/
Comedian Joe Mande talks about his work writing for TV comedies such as "Parks and Rec" and "The Kroll Show," along with his new Netflix special, "Joe Mande's Award-Winning Comedy Special." Please support the show by visiting http://survey.libsyn.com/
Scott Aukerman takes a victory lap through The Tully Show to celebrate episode 500 of the "Comedy Bang Bang" podcast. Then Chris Parnell talks "SNL," Season 3 of "Rick and Morty" and more.
Mike Tully and SiriusXM Insight host John Fugelsang stick to controversy-free subjects like politics and religion on a thought-provoking hour of "The Tully Show."
Comedian Kurt Braunohler discusses his role - both on-screen and off - in "The Big Sick," plus zeppelins, his professional obsession with relationships, the time he rode a jet ski the length of the Mississippi River, and more.
Comedian Chris D'Elia joins Mike Tully for a conversation about marriage, children, why no one is special, and other topics addressed on his new Netflix special "Man on Fire."
Comedian Jim Jefferies discusses his rise in the comedy world, culminating with his new self-titled show on Comedy Central. Then, Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson talk about wading into the pro wrestling world for the new Netflix series "GLOW."
Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath, Shade 45's Jude Angelini, and Mike Tully embark on second go-round of "One Hit Wonders' Failed Follow-Up Singles."
The Tully Show welcomes its first Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Ann Wilson of Heart, discussing the full scope of her career - from her band's initial 70's hits through her current solo tour. Plus comic actress Beth Dover ("Orange is the New Black," "Wet Hot American Summer," "Another Period").
When Mike Catherwood isn't busy making radio with Dr. Drew, you can often find him lurking on the dark web. In this revealing hour, Catherwood takes Tully on a revealing tour of the seedy underbelly of our online world.
Two great guests: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of "Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are" and Afghan Whigs frontman Greg Dulli, celebrating the release of the veteran rockers' latest album "In Spades."
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.