Fun with 80’s + 90’s Music with host Mike Tully.
Enjoy bonus ‘best of the rest’ new release episodes (and much more) at Patreon.com/MikeTully
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Fun with 80’s + 90’s Music with host Mike Tully.
Enjoy bonus ‘best of the rest’ new release episodes (and much more) at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Get a 7 day free trial and enjoy the Best of the Rest bonus episode - one of 2-3 exclusive shows posted every week at Patreon.com/MikeTully
In lieu of a new Talk of Ages episode - coming soon(ish)! - enjoy a taste of what's happening every week at Patreon.com/MikeTully. Enjoy!
Non-patrons: You are invited to enjoy the (far more substantial) Best of the Rest Bonus show FREE at www.patreon.com/MikeTully
Hear an in-depth look at a dozen more old new releases at www.patreon.com/miketully
Way cooler Grammy categories...way lamer nominees (and winners)!
Ben Merlis returns for a look back at the music year that was back in 1994.
A look back at the artists who won awards and made year-end best of lists back in 1984 - along with the artists who should have.
Black Friday Sale 2024* is LIVE at Patreon.com/MikeTully! Get a 7 day trial FOR FREE and hear the best of the rest of November '94 + much more.
(* - Black Friday deal expires 11/1/25...at which point the Black Friday 2025 Sale begins.)
Explore the seedly underside of November '84 new music on the Best of the Rest! Get a 7-day free trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Had enough election coverage? Escape to Patreon.com/MikeTully for wall-to-wall coverage of 20 additional Oct. '94 new music releases - and much more!
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Hear a look back at 20+ additional September '94 new releases with a 7 day free trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Support the show and hear the best of the rest at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
A look back at fifteen additional August '94 new releases exclusively at Patreon.com/MikeTully
More music pods every week exclusively at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
More July '94 new music - plus an exclusive homemade 80's meets 90's AI mashup nightmare - at Patreon.com/MikeTully
A (mostly metal) best of the rest show awaits you exclusively at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Explore over a dozen more June '94 new releases on the Best of the Rest show at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Enjoy a look back at 10+ additonal May '94 new releases at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Plenty more where this came from on the May '84 Best of the Rest bonus episode at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Hear a bonus 'best of the rest' episode (and much more) at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Thanks for your patience! At long last here is Talk of Ages (formerly The Tully Show)!
Hear a Best of the Rest April 1984 bonus pod exclusively at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
No, this is NOT the same episode I posted two weeks ago.
As a companion to the ongoing series highlighting new music released 40 years ago, our first (hopefully of many!) look back at one very eventful month of new music from 1994.
"THE TULLY SHOW" IS BECOMING "TALK OF AGES"!
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Revisit over a dozen more early '84 new music releases when you sign up for a 7-day free trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Hear the best of the rest of November & December '83 new releases (plus much more) when you get a 7 day free trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Explore ten more October '83 new releases on a bonus companion pod when you sign up for a 7-day free trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Joining from London, Bobby Duffy discusses his books "The Generation Myth: Why When You're Born Matters Less Than You Think" and "Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything: A Theory of Human Misunderstanding."
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Get a free 7 day trial and hear the best of the rest of September 1983 new music - plus much more - at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Get a free 7 day trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully and enjoy a 25(!) song companion pod featuring the best of the rest of July and August 1983 new music releases!
Get a free 7 day trial at Patreon.com/MikeTully and enjoy a 25(!) song companion pod featuring the best of the rest of July and August 1983 new music releases!
Robert Sapolsky discusses "Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will."
Robert Gehl discusses "Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication," co-authored with Sean Lawson.
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Chris Carter discusses the 40th anniversary of "Breakfast With the Beatles".
Enjoy a FREE companion pod - a poorly-informed deep dive on the Beatles classic "Revolver" album - at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Rock journalist Jim Sullivan returns to discuss the 2nd volume of his career-spanning work "Backstage & Beyond: 45 Years of Modern Rock Chats & Rants" - available now at TrouserPressBooks.com
Giulia Poerio PhD discusses the psychological roots of maladaptive daydreaming, ASMR, and more!
Author Ben Merlis returns for a comprehensive look at what hair metal bands got up to in the post-Nirvana era. Check out Ben's book "Goin' Off: The Story of the Juice Crew & Cold Chillin' Records"!
A look back at noteworthy new music releases from May 1983. Enjoy a bonus pod featuring the best of the rest of May '83 new releases FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Enjoy this special swapcast edition of The Tully Show: A recent episode of THE DEUCE - now available wherever you pod! - guest intro'd by my Deuce co-host Jessimae Peluso.
Rock journalist Ira Robbins talks music plus his career as co-founder of Trouser Press and beyond. Visit TrouserPress.com and TrouserPressBooks.com!
A look back at new and noteworthy music releases from April 1983.
Hear way more - including a few that in retrospect should have definitely made the cut for the main show - FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Longtime rock journalist Jim Sullivan discusses his book "Backstage & Beyond Vol. 1," available now at TrouserPressBooks.com (and through all the usual spots, too).
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Author/journalist Henry Grabar discusses "Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains The World". Subscribe to THE DEUCE - my podcast with Jessimae Peluso - available now wherever you pod!
Hear more March '83 new releases - including an especially baffling outing from Van Morrison - FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Michael Schulman discusses "Oscar Wars: A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears."
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Hear Part 2 of this show FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Author Heather Radke discusses "Butts: A Backstory", now available for pre-order in paperback.
Author Ben Sheehan discusses "OMG WTF Does the Constitution Actually Say?"
"Thriller"...the OTHER Michael Jackson album which came out the same month that you've probably never heard of...and much, much more.
Hear the best of the rest of November & December 1982 new releases FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Our ongoing march through the history of 80's music continues.
Enjoy...then hear - or watch! - the 'best of the rest' companion pod FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
A look at new and noteworthy new music releases from September 1982. After enjoying this show hear a companion pod featuring even more September '82 new releases FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Economist (and bunny enthusiast) Noah Smith discusses the rise (and fall) of peak U.S. teen happiness plus other topics he writes about at noahpinion.substack.com
Berklee music professor Dr. Susan Rogers discusses her years working as Prince's personal recording studio engineer plus her new book "This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You."
Hear more music-themed podcasts (almost) every week at Patreon.com/MikeTully
The songs (and stories behind the songs) that highlighted August 1982's new music releases. Hear the best of the rest in a bonus pod exclusively at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Nick Seabrook discusses "One Person, One Vote: A Surprising History of Gerrymandering in America".
From Singapore, Liza Lin discusses "Surveillance State: Inside China's Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control," co-authored with Josh Chin and based on their reporting for The Wall Street Journal.
A look at the most noteworthy new music releases from July 1982. After listening to this, come hear a companion pod featuring even more July '82 new music FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Jonathan Cohen discusses "For a Dollar and a Dream: State Lotteries in Modern America".
Bill Keenan discusses his memoirs "Odd Man Rush: A Harvard Kid's Hockey Odyssey from Central Park to Somewhere in Sweden—with Stops along the Way" and "Discussion Materials: Tales of a Rookie Wall Street Investment Banker".
A look back and new and noteworthy music releases from June '82. After listening to this, enjoy a companion pod featuring 10 more June '82 new releases streaming FREE at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Author Dan Ozzi discusses "Sellout: The Major-Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, and Hardcore (1994–2007)", newly available in expanded paperback edition. Hear a follow-up pod exploring music from Dan's book at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Author and MIT professor Kieran Setiya returns to discuss his latest book, "Life is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way".
Experimental psychologist Adam Mastroianni returns to discuss a recent post of his entitled "Why aren't smart people happier?" plus other entries from his (highly recommended) blog ExperimentalHistory.substack.com
Author Douglas Rushkoff discusses his latest book "Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires."
WAY too many noteworthy new music releases from May 1982 to cover in one show. So when you're done with this episode, hear Part 2 FREE exclusively at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Arizona State professor and "Sports Ethicist" Shawn Klein discusses moral and ethical issues affecting contemporary sports and sports fandom. Learn more about Shawn and his work at SportsEthicist.com
"You Are Not So Smart" podcast host David McRaney discusses his latest book, "How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion and Persuasion".
Author Ben Merlis on the oral history "Goin' Off: The Story of the Juice Crew & Cold Chillin' Records".
David Libert discusses his new memoir, "Rock and Roll Warrior: My Misadventures with Alice Cooper, Prince, George Clinton, Living Colour, The Runaways, and More" available for pre-sale now at www.sunsetblvdbooks.co
Clive Thompson on how moral panics of the past can help us understand our present, voting machines & election integrity, and much more. Visit Clive Thompson.Medium.com for all your Clive needs and Patreon.com/MikeTully for all your me needs.
"Adam Ruins Everything" host Adam Conover discusses his new (Obama-produced!) Netflix limited-run series look at our federal government, "The G Word".
Sarah Stodola discusses "The Last Resort: A Chronicle of Paradise, Profit, and Peril at the Beach".
Adam Mastroianni on the oligopoly of pop culture and much more. Read more of Adam's work at ExperimentalHistory.substack.com
A look at the most noteworthy new music releases from April 1982, including classic works from Elton John, Paul McCartney, and - last but not least - Anvil.
Author Danielle Friedman discusses her book "Let's Get Physical: How Women Discovered Exercise and Reshaped the World."
BBC Radio host and writer Dan Saladino discusses his book “Eating to Extinction: The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Save Them".
Writer James Pogue discusses his Vanity Fair article "Inside the New Right, Where Peter Thiel is Placing His Biggest Bets."
Enjoy the latest episode of "The Deuce," my new podcast with perennial Tully Show favorite Jessimae Peluso. Hear new episodes of The Deuce every Tuesday exclusively at Patreon.com/TheDeucePodcast!
No Mark McGrath this time around - hopefully next time! - but a long overdue look at new and noteworthy new music releases from March of 1982.
Mitchell Cohen discusses his experiences watching - and helping - Clive Davis build an empire in "Looking for the Magic: New York City, the '70s and the Rise of Arista Records." Preorder now at TrouserPressBooks.com
Writer Brian Raftery discusses "The Rise and Fall of the Erotic Thriller" (as featured on TheRinger.com), his book "Best. Movie. Year. Ever.", the future of Hollywood, and more.
A look back at noteworthy first quarter new music releases from 1982. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath and Sugar Ray needs, and get more exclusive Tully content every week at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Author Benjamin Lorr discusses "The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket".
Author and attorney Faith Jones on her memoir "Sex Cult Nun: Breaking Away from the Children of God, a Wild, Radical Religious Cult".
Music journalist Aaron Carnes discusses his book "In Defense of Ska," available at ClashBooks.com and wherever finer ska books are sold.
Britni de la Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo discuss "Hail Mary," the little-known true story of the National Women's Football League.
Mark McGrath returns for a look at more songs that bear a striking - and in some cases perhaps even suspicious - similarity to one another. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
Sports Illustrated writer Chris Herring discusses "Blood in the Garden: The Flagrant History of the 1990's New York Knicks" - available for pre-order now.
Mark McGrath returns for a look at noteworthy new music releases from November 1981. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
Comedy veteran, celebrated screenwriter, and "State" alum Thomas Lennon discusses the new Paramount+ exclusive film "Reno 911! The Hunt for QAnon" plus tests his mope rock trivia credentials on a segment entitled "Morrissey's Maladies."
Psychiatrist, author, and Medical Director of Addiction Medicine at Stanford University Anna Lembke discusses her latest book.
New Tully Show! Author and journalist Sarah Chayes discusses "On Corruption in America: And What Is At Stake" (newly available in paperback), her time in Afghanistan, and more. Listen wherever you pod!
Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
Author Rutger Bregman discusses "Humankind: A Hopeful History," now available in paperback.
Cara Santa Maria - host of the "Talk Nerdy" podcast - on the science of the mind and much more.
A look at the most noteworthy music releases of September 1981. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs. And check out my new podcast with Jessimae Peluso exclusively at Patreon.com/TheDeucePodcast!
Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock discuss "Nothin' But a Good Time," their NY Times bestselling oral history of 80's hard rock.
The People's Champ returns as we announce our brand-new weekly podcast "The Deuce"! Listen to (or watch) Deuce episode 1 FREE at Patreon.com/TheDeucePodcast!
Author Matt Siegel discusses "The Secret History of Food: Strange but True Stories About the Origins of Everything We Eat."
Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
The venerable Canadian broadcaster discusses "The Ongoing History of New Music."
Mother Jones senior editor and author Michael Mechanic discusses "Jackpot: How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How Their Wealth Harms Us All".
Author Jess McHugh discusses "Americanon: An Unexpected U.S. History in Thirteen Bestselling Books."
Bizarre Albums podcast host Tony Thaxton returns - in studio! - for a look at novelty songs that went to the top of the charts, from the 1940's all the way to the present day.
Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
Dr. Edie Widder discusses a career spent studying deep sea bioluminescence.
Mark McGrath returns for a look back at more new music releases from June 1981. Visit MarkMcGrath.com and Patreon.com/MikeTully!
Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs and get exclusive Tully content at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Read the article at TheDailyBeast.com and go to Patreon.com/MikeTully for veritable oodles of exclusive pod content!
Inspired by a conversation on last week's show. Thanks for listening everyone! Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs and get a full track listing for this and other music episodes at Patreon.com/MikeTully!
For the first time in over a year, Mark McGrath is back IN STUDIO for a look at the notable new music releases from this month in 1981. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs.
Inspired by a conversation on a recent episode, a look at the origins of an indie sub-genre also known as "bedroom pop." Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
Author, independent journalist, and former Bernie Sanders speechwriter David Sirota discusses his work with TheDailyPoster.com and his 2011 book "Back to Our Future - How the 1980’s Explains the World We Live in Now - Our Culture, Our Politics, Our Everything.”
Fresh off an appearance on "The Masked Singer," Mark McGrath returns for a comprehensive roundup of new music releases from April 1981. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
From the 60's through the 90's, a look back at some of history's most dubious Grammy winners. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath and Sugar Ray needs!
The Columbia professor, scientist, and author discusses his latest book. For more information visit DrCarlHart.com
A long overdue hang with the People's Champ - and the first in-person Tully Show in a year! Visit Jessimae.com for all your Jessimae Peluso needs!
Anthropologist and author James Suzman discusses the past, present, and future of human labor.
Peter Cozzens discusses his latest book "Tecumseh and the Prophet: The Shawnee Brothers Who Defied a Nation," plus how this story fits into the larger history of the American West.
Mark McGrath returns for a look at new and noteworthy albums released this month 40 years ago. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
Bizarre Albums podcast host Tony Thaxton returns for a look at some 80's and 80's movie soundtrack musical lowlights.
Visit YossiKleinHalevi.com for more information on "Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor." To support the Tully Show, visit Patreon.com/MikeTully and download the Jason Ellis Show podcast!
Mark McGrath joins for a continuing series! This week, a look back at notable new music releases from January 1981. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs and support The Tully Show by visiting Patreon.com/MikeTully!
MIT professor Jennifer S. Light discusses her book, "States of Childhood: From the Junior Republic to the American Republic, 1895-1945." Read the book FREE at mitpress.mit.edu
Mark McGrath joins for a look at the surprising number of musical acts who have borne an uncanny similarity to The Boss. Visit MarkMcGrath.com!
Tony Thaxton - host of the "Bizarre Albums" podcast - joins for a look back at "The Super Bowl Shuffle" and a bunch of songs that make "The Super Bowl Shuffle" look good by comparison.
The Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist discusses his book, "A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot to Liberate an American Town (And Some Bears)."
Mark McGrath returns for a look at notable new music released forty years ago this month.
Music writer Michaelangelo Matos discusses his new book, "Can't Slow Down: How 1984 Became Pop's Blockbuster Year."
A short history of when amazing performers with the best of intentions have come together to make some of the worst music of all time. Visit MarkMcGrath.com and listen to Mark McGrath's 120 on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Hungarian orgies, Robotic teacher accused, 27 year-old baby, and more. Sign up for my NEW Patreon at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Cemetery date gone wrong, Taco Bell, George Clooney's FLOWBEE, and more. (Yes, I talk about getting fired a bit, too.)
A conversation with the MIT professor of philosophy and author of "Midlife: A Philosophical Guide."
Jonathan Katz revisits "Dr. Katz Professional Therapist" ahead of Sunday's "Dr. Katz Live" event at RushTix.com. Then Comedy Central founder Art Bell discusses his book, "Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor."
Director Billy Corben discusses "537 Votes," a documentary about the 2000 Florida presidential recount streaming now on HBO and HBO Max.
Best-selling author Brad Meltzer on "I Am Anne Frank" and "I Am Benjamin Franklin," the latest entries in his "Ordinary People Change the World" series. Then NBA Coach of the Year and 2019 world champion Nick Nurse on his new book, "Rapture: Fifteen Teams, Four Countries, One NBA Championship, and How to Find a Way to Win -- Damn Near Anywhere."
Part two of musical hits and misses recorded by famous bands...but NOT featuring their famous front men (and women). Listen to "Mark McGrath's 120" every weekend on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Reed Galen discusses his work with the Lincoln Project and the Real Facebook Oversight Board.
"The State" alum, actor, and author Michael Ian Black discusses his latest book, "A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son." Then, "Butt Boy" director and star Tyler Cornack.
Musical hits and misses recorded by famous bands...but NOT featuring their famous front men (and women).
Ann Druyan on Season 3 of "Cosmos," which makes its network debut Tuesday September 22nd on Fox.
Then John Micklethwait, co-author of "The Wake Up Call: Why the Pandemic Has Exposed the Weakness of the West, and How to Fix It."
Scream queen Linnea Quigley discusses her long career in horror plus her latest film "The Good Things Devils Do." Then Sami Saif on his 2017 G.G. Allin documentary "The Allins: All in the Family."
The Atlantic contributor and author of "Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World" joins from Hong Kong.
Clutch (Pro-Rock.com) frontman Neil Fallon, then Kerri Kenney-Silver of "Reno 911," with new episodes streaming on Quibi.
Author Michael Malice discusses "The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics"
"Bizarre Albums" host Tony Thaxton returns to help judge the real world hit-worthiness of songs portrayed as successful singles in movies and on TV.
The author of "How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us And Them" discusses fascist politics throughout the world, throughout history, and in the age of Trump.
Gareth Reynolds returns, this for a look at some refreshingly uplifting news stories amidst these uncertain times. Hear Gareth on "The Dollop" and the "Point Vs Point" podcasts.
Original "Saturday Night Live" writer and co-creator of "It's Garry Shandling's Show" discusses his new book "Laugh Lines: My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier," available now as an audiobook.
Mark McGrath returns, this time for a look at bands whose signature songs don't necessarily match their signature sounds. Get all your Sugar Ray info and updates @Mark_McGrath!
Celebrating the release of the Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon documentary "All I Can Say," streaming now.
Blind Melon's Christopher Thorn & Rogers Stevens
The Doors, Queen, The Doors and more (plus a smattering of leftover celebs who have dabbled in music).
Tony Thaxton returns for a look at the latest from both the Star Wars universe and his "Bizarre Albums" podcast.
The People's Champ returns for another episode of "Chock Full O' Nuts Lovers Anonymous Podcast."
Introducing "The C.L.A.P." - an acronym in search of a meaning.
Tangents on top of tangents with the People's Champ.
Failed follow-up singles from acts whose solitary successful song was a cover. Listen to Mark McGrath's 120 on SiriusXM and find him on Cameo!
As lockdown wears on, Jessimae and Tully get weird, and get deep.
Mark McGrath joins for a look at more 90's One Hit Wonders' Failed Follow Up Singles. Make your lockdown a little brighter and look up Mark on Cameo!
Shake up a quarantini and enjoy another lockdown chat with the People's Champ, Jessimae Peluso.
Jessimae Peluso and Tully share the fascinating tidbits of information they have discovered during their lockdown downtime.
Global pandemic be damned, The People's Champ returns to the Tully Show. Visit Jessimae.com!
Mark McGrath joins once again, this time for a look at famous bands who came up short with replacement lead singers. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath needs!
A look back at the DOA follow-up singles to some of hair metals biggest hits. Visit MarkMcGrath.com and listen to Mark McGrath's 120 on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Songwriter Desmond Child has written or co-written 80 Top 40 hits, many of which appear on the new album "Desmond Child Live."
Talking hair metal with stand up comic (and L.A. native) Earl Skakel. Check out the "Inappropriate Earl" podcast!
Comedian Maria Bamford. Watch her new show "What's Your Ailment?!" streaming on Topic and her latest stand up special "Weakness is the Brand."
A look at some of the literary world's most cringe-worthy descriptions of sex, with the People's Champ. Tour dates at Jessimae.com!
The People's Champ returns to eat baked goods (and more)! Get her tour dates at Jessimae.com
The people's champ makes her first Tully Show appearance of the new decade. Get tour dates at Jessimae.com!
Mowglis (and former Death! Death! Die!) bassist Matt DiPanni returns for a sympathetic look back at one of the most maligned rock movements of all time.
We set out to look back at the best and the worst of the decade that was. But we mostly just ended up talking about everything and nothing, all at the same time, as usual.
The Poison frontman discusses 80's metal, the forthcoming mega tour with Def Leppard and Motley Crue, his humanitarian work, and more.
The People's Champ returns from parts unknown! Get tour dates at Jessimae.com!
PART 3 of a 3-Part BONUS Pod Presentation:
To celebrate the release of their new book, "Still Awesome: The Trials and Tribulations of an Egotistical Maniac," Ellis and Tully present a look back at the making of their NY Times bestselling first book, "I'm Awesome," through never-before-heard making-of interviews! "Still Awesome" is available NOW at JasonEllisBook.com!
Often alluded to on The Jason Ellis Show, here, finally, is the whole dumb saga of the time I got mugged twice in one day in Chicago.
PART 2 of a 3-Part BONUS Pod Presentation:
One week out from the release of Tully and Jason's new book, "Still Awesome: The Trials and Tribulations of an Egotistical Maniac," a look back at the making of their NY Times bestselling first book "I'm Awesome," through never-before-heard making-of interviews! Pre-order "Still Awesome" now at JasonEllisBook.com!
A (solo) look back at songs that major artists either came to regret recording...or probably should have.
A Special BONUS Podcast Presentation:
To celebrate the release of Jason and Tully's new book, "Still Awesome: The Trials and Tribulations of an Egotistical Maniac," they present an exclusive look back at the making of their NY Times bestselling first book, "I'm Awesome," through the never-before-heard making-of interviews! Pre-order "Still Awesome" now at JasonEllisBook.com!
Tony Thaxton returns for a look at episode one of "The Mandalorian," plus the latest from his "Bizarre Albums" podcast.
Rapper/Singer Kitty discusses her unlikely journey from teen viral sensation to seasoned music vet, plus her new album "Rose Gold" and the newly-launched Pretty Wavvy record label.
Mark McGrath returns for a look at iconic bands who started off with very different sounds. Listen to Mark McGrath's 120 - weekends on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Mark McGrath joins for a look at 1990's One Hit Wonders Failed Follow-Up Singles. Listen to Mark McGrath's 120 weekends on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Politicon founder Simon Sidi, then comic and Democratic presidential candidate Ben Gleib.
Tony Thaxton of the "Bizarre Albums" podcast returns for the second week in a row to take a look at classic cartoon theme songs.
The host of the "Bizarre Albums" podcast returns for a look at popular songs that were adapted into commercial jingles. (FYI - If you don't care about Star Wars, skip the first 15 minutes.)
Comedian Felipe Esparza. Get tickets to the Bad Hambre tour at FelipesWorld.com
Tony Thaxton, host of the new podcast "Bizarre Albums."
Scott Aukerman on "Between Two Ferns: The Movie," streaming now on Netflix. Plus, Dean McDermott and Nicky Paris from the "Daddy Issues" podcast.
Inspired by a conversation on an earlier episode, Mark and Tully take a look at music artists who have built legendary careers without the help of a Top 40 single. Check out the new Sugar Ray album "Little Yachty"!
Singer-songwriter Jesse Malin, whose new album "Sunset Kids" will be released on August 30th.
Mark McGrath returns! In honor of Richard Ashcroft of The Verve finally settling with the Rolling Stones over "Bittersweet Symphony," a look at some popular songs...and the tracks they were legally judged to have borrowed from. Check out the new Sugar Ray album "Little Yachty"!
Mowgli's (and Death! Death! Die!) bassist Matt DiPanni joins for a conversation about favorite female-fronted rock bands.
Lee Syatt returns! Visit PodcastersClubhouse.com and listen to "The Church of What's Happening Now" podcast with Joey Diaz!
Second straight solo show! This time a look at a curious and short-lived men's magazine (with a surprising twist)
A look back at the end of a decade, as seen through back issues of Mad and Circus magazines.
The People's Champ returns! Listen to the Sharp Tongue podcast and get tour dates - including Just For Laughs appearances - at Jessimae.com!
The former president and CEO of 20th Century Fox Television reflects on an action-packed 50 year career in entertainment. Read his new book "You Can't Fall Off the Floor and Other Lessons from a Life in Hollywood" (co-written by his grandson Nick Katleman), available now from Simon & Schuster.
Fran Healy, lead singer of Travis, plus Sheri Salata. Check out Travis' 20th anniversary deluxe reissue of "The Man Who" plus the "Live at Glastonbury '99" album, and Sheri's new book "The Beautiful No and Other Tales of Trial, Transcendence and Transformation."
Musician/Podcaster John Roderick. Get details on the "Friendly Fire" pod live tour @JohnRoderick on Twitter.
Comedian Greg Fitzsimmons. Listen to the FitzDog Radio and Childish podcasts and get tour dates at FitzDog.com
Comedian Nate Bargatze. Watch his Netflix special "The Tennessee Kid." Then comics Willie Simon and Handren Seavey.
Astrophysicist Paul Sutter discusses his book "Your Place in the Universe: Understanding Our Big, Messy Existence."
Mark McGrath joins for a discussion of well-known actors and comedians who have also tried their hands at music.
Mark McGrath joins for a discussion of music artists who are household names despite having only one single to ever chart in the Billboard Top 20.
Henry Zebrowski returns. Watch back to back new episodes of "Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell" Fridays on Adult Swim, and download "Last Podcast on the Left" every week!
"The Dollop" co-hosts Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds. Get info on their podcast plus tour dates and more at TheDollopPodcast.com!
Actress Fran Drescher and comedian Chad Daniels. Watch Fran's "Be the Change" video at cancerschmancer.org/be-change, and watch Chad's new comedy special "Dad Chaniels" on Amazon Prime!
The People's Champ Jessimae Peluso returns, comparing tales of Japanese foodborne illness and more.
Howard Beck - NBA reporter for Bleacher Report - talks playoffs, LeBron, The Nets, and more. Check out his podcast "The Full 48"!
Mark McGrath joins Tully for a look at 1970's rock artists who dabbled in disco...with varying degrees of success.
Comedian Eleanor Kerrigan. Get her tour dates at EleanorJKerrigan.com and listen to the Comedy Store podcast!
The "Adam Ruins Everything" host discusses his new comedy tour "Mind Parasites Live!" Get tickets and info at AdamConover.net
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - actor and founder of HITRECORD. Watch the new "Band Together" special on YouTube. Then comic Jessica Michelle Singleton, host of the "Ignorance is Blessed" and "Existential Crisis" podcasts.
Author Neil Strauss. Download episodes of his new true crime podcast "The Live and Die in L.A." every Thursday.
Lee Syatt - co-host of the "Church of What's Happening Now" podcast - joins for an update on his dating life, plus downloads the 411 on his hideous masturbation habits.
Comedian Godfrey visits. Listen to "The Godfrey Complex" weekday afternoons on SiriusXM Urban View and the "In Godfrey We Trust" podcast!
Mark McGrath returns to address some unfinished topics from preceding episodes - Questionable Solo Projects, Potentially Ripped-Off Songs, and more.
By popular demand, comic Gareth Reynolds. Hear Gareth on "The Dollop" podcast, plus his new pod "Point Vs. Point."
Comedians Jeremiah Watkins and Chad Zumock. Check out the "Jeremiah Wonders" podcast and the hit comedy album "A White Guy Named Chad"!
Mark McGrath joins for a discussion of forgotten musical solo projects - some more listenable than others.
Following a holiday USO tour, the people's champ Jessimae Peluso returns. Listen to her Sharp Tongue podcast!
Comedian Shane Mauss returns. Get tickets to his "Stand Up Science" Tour at ShaneMauss.com
Mike Catherwood returns for a look at the news stories that made 2018 the year it was. This is the only year-end retrospective that does not include the words "President" or "Trump."
No conspiracy theories this time. Instead, Tully and Sam Tripoli discuss some widely-repeated "facts" that turn out to be completely bogus. Check out Sam's TWO new stand up specials "Zero Fucks" and "Armogeddon" on Vimeo!
With the Ellis Show heading off on a two week holiday hiatus, Tully, Ellis, and Kevin spend an hour going through news stories that slipped through the cracks in 2018.
Stand up comic Josh Wolf. Download his special "Father of the Year" at ComedianJoshWolf.com
Mark McGrath returns for a fourth installment of everyone's favorite Tully Show segment.
Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise. Pennywise's 12th studio album is entitled "Never Gonna Die."
Mark Duplass on his HBO anthology series "Room 104." Then comic and SiriusXM host Michael Yo. Pre-order his stand up special "Blasian" on iTunes now!
For the Tully Show 100th episode, Will Pendarvis joins for a mind-expandingly deep discussion of some classic philosophical paradoxes. Check out WillsNews.com/org!
Comedian Guy Branum on his memoir "My Life as a Goddess: A Memoir Through (Un)Popular Culture."
British satirist - better known as his alter ego, Jonathan Pie, "The UK's Angriest Reporter" - shares his thoughts on the political worlds on both sides of the Atlantic.
Yeardley Smith discusses life as Lisa Simpson, Season 30 of The Simpsons, and her true crime podcast Small Town Dicks.
Andrew Gruss returns to help preview the upcoming NBA season.
Mark McGrath returns to revisit some all-time classic rock albums...and the terrible reviews they received upon their release.
Comic and psychedelic adventurer Shane Mauss went temporarily insane earlier this year, but he's back from the abyss with the new documentary "Psychonautics." Plus, plans for Shane's new "Stand Up Science" tour. Check out his acclaimed comedy+science podcast "Here We Are!
As suggested by multiple Tully Show listeners, AJ & Johnny from "The Art of Charm" podcast and bootcamp, who specialize in teaching advanced social skills in an increasingly antisocial world.
Comedian Bert Kreischer discusses his new Netlix special "Secret Time" plus demonstrates why - even at a PTA meeting - he's always the life of the party.
Will Pendarvis returns to share some stories from his smash hit news aggregator, WillsNews.com!
Just back in town from Beirut, Tully Show fave Jessimae Peluso returns! Check out her "Sharp Tongue" podcast!
Will Pendarvis discusses some news items of interest, plus that time he fell asleep while talking on the radio.
Jamie Kilstein - a comic, mixed martial artist, musician, and reformed political pundit - joins Tully for a spirited exchange of ideas.
Traci Lords from the new comedy series "Swedish Dicks." Then Kevin Kraft on Comic Con 2018.
Mark McGrath and Tully review a batch of suspiciously similar songs, judging which are innocent coincidences...and which are straight-up song thievery.
Actor Casper Van Dien talks Starship Troopers, his new movie Darkness Reigns, and more. Then comedian Taylor Tomlinson, as recently seen on Jimmy Fallon and Netflix's "The Comedy Lineup."
Actor Matthew Lillard joins Tully and Kevin Kraft to discuss his passion for Dungeons and Dragons, plus child-raising, hobos, close encounters with the Russian Air Force, and more. Pre-order the Platinum Edition of Dungeons & Dragons’ Waterdeep: Dragon Heist - which Matthew co-created - at www.beadleandgrimms.com/platinum-edition
Howard Benson is a Grammy-nominated producer who has worked on albums that have sold over 40 millions copies...plus a couple of Tully's favorite hair metal guilty pleasures.
Brian Huskey discusses his new Adult Swim children's show TV event, "Mr. Neighbor's House 2," which is definitely not for children. Airs June 24th at midnight. Set your DVR now!
Les Stroud - TV's "Survivorman" - and Mike Clink - producer of such classic albums as Guns 'N Roses "Appetite for Destruction" - join Tully to discuss Les' musical endeavors, in particular "Bittern Lake," the recently released album on which the two collaborated.
NY Times reporter Jeremy Peters discusses covering Washington in the age of Trump plus the new Showtime docu-series "The Fourth Estate." Then, Kevin Kraft joins for a brief history of U.S. presidents using profanity.
Andrew Gruss and Mike Tully discuss their shared indifference toward the 2018 NBA Finals.
Comedian Julian McCullough returns. Watch his new Comedy Central special "Maybe I'm a Man," debuting June 8th, and listen to his new "Soft Spot" podcast.
Old friend Bryan Cullen joins Tully in New York to reminisce about the good old days - starting when Cullen found a music classified ad Tully posted that began "14 year-old guitarist, tired of the bullshit" - straight up through the beginning of their careers at SiriusXM.
Two fellow radio co-hosts - Mike Catherwood and Lee Syatt - join Tully and comedian Trevor Keveloh for a breakdown of the greatest sidekicks of all time, plus discuss their upcoming comedy show "Mojo at the Dojo," Tues. 5/15 at the Sycamore Tavern in Hollywood. Advance tickets now at EventBrite.com
The Sklar Brothers talk sports, Michelle Wolf, and their two latest projects: The Audible audio comedy doc "Sklars and Stripes" & the Starz special "Hipster Ghosts." Then, Andrew Gruss on Round 2 of the NBA playoffs.
Comedian Jessimae Peluso joins Tully to compare stories of strip clubs, east coast breakfast chains, and more. Listen to her "Sharp Tongue" podcast!
Jude Angelini (Hummingbird, The All Out Show) and Julia Cunningham (EW Radio's LA Daily, SiriusXMU) join Tully for a look at the history of indie rock.
Reggie Watts (The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Bang Bang) discusses his new Comedy Central series Taskmaster. Then, Tony Shalhoub from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel plus a quick visit with Bryan Cullen.
ProCon.org's Kamy Akhavan discusses his organization's mission of encouraging non-partisan consideration of hot button issues, then talks to Tully about the most compelling arguments on both sides of debates like immigration, taxes, and climate change.
Andrew Gruss joins Tully for a look at the lay of the league on the eve of the NBA Playoffs.
Fresh off a 3rd place finish on "Celebrity Big Brother," Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath joins Tully to discuss a third round of pop One Hit Wonders' failed follow-up singles.
Joey Diaz' "Church of What's Happening Now" co-host Lee Syatt joins Tully for a discussion of podcasting, his burgeoning stand up career, and his unplanned journey as a psychedelic adventurer.
By popular demand, Brendon Small joins the show to talk Metalocalypse, Dethklok, Galaktikon, his new short film, and the art of guitar shredding. Check out "Galaktikon: Nightmare" at Funny or Die!
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.
Star-studded show! Heather Graham & Angela Kinsey from the new movie "Half Magic"! Plus Chef David Chang from the Netflix series "Ugly Delicious" and Kevin Kraft!
Something for everything on this week's Tully Show...especially if you love the Oscars and bread. Comedian Tom Papa discusses his new book "Your Dad Stole My Rake" plus his passion for baking. Then, Kevin Kraft talks through the Best Picture nominees.
Late night cable TV legend Rhonda Shear joins Tully to discuss life as an aspiring actress at the tail end of Old Hollywood, her adventures dodging skirt chasers, and more topics covered in her new memoir, "Up All Night."
Ben Gleib joins Tully to analyze the Jim Carrey Netflix documentary "Jim & Andy," with detours for discussion of marriage, writing jokes, and the upsides of prescription flu medication. Get tickets to Ben's 2018 "Laugh It Off" Tour at BenGleib.com!
Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson - co-creators and co-stars of Comedy Central's "Corporate" - join Tully to discuss their new show, ponder fatherhood, and try to make sense of life in a cold and meaningless world.
Jude Angelini & Kevin Kraft join Tully to discuss modern dating etiquette, the anti-anti-bullying movement, and why a future world featuring full-time virtual reality might not be a bad thing.
Kevin Kraft joins the show for some holiday revelry, sharing reminiscences of Christmas past while enjoying some of the worst Yuletide music known to man.
Veteran broadcaster and handsome man Mike Catherwood joins Tully for Part 1 of the thoroughly depressing "Most 2017 Stories of 2017."
Mike Catherwood returns for the equally depressing Part 2 of "The Most 2017 Stories of 2017."
Tully and Andrew take the temperature of both conferences of the association, along the way pondering why several dozen NBA players are commonly referred to as 'top 20 players.'
Mark McGrath joins Tully for a look back at forgotten Christmas songs from popular artists, finding both crass cash-in attempts and a few overlooked holiday gems.
Two of the most respected musicians in the game! Timothy B. Schmit is an Eagle and a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, and he has a new solo album "Leap of Faith." Then, super-producer and all-around prodigy Jon Brion discusses his work scoring the critically-acclaimed film "Ladybird" and more.
Dianne Lake discusses her book "Member of the Family: My Story of Charles Manson, Life Inside His Cult, and the Darkness That Ended the Sixties."
The veteran sports anchor discusses his chummy relationship - both onscreen and off - with the rest of the "Fox NFL Sunday" studio crew, plus his book "Losing Isn't Everything: The Untold Stories and Hidden Lessons Behind the Toughest Losses in Sports History."
4 Non-Blondes frontwoman and superstar songwriter/producer Linda Perry discusses her illustrious career, plus her producer role on "Serve Like a Girl," a new documentary about female U.S. military veterans. Then, in advance of James Franco's "The Disaster Artist," Tully speaks to Robyn Paris, a cast member of the movie that inspired "Disaster Artist" - the so-called 'Citizen Kane of bad movies,' "The Room."
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger joins Tully to discuss her new book, "Girl Logic: The Genius and the Absurdity," the finer points of punctuation, the proper pronunciation of bruschetta, and more.
Mark Mothersbaugh has done it all, from his pioneering work with Devo to an accomplished run as a movie composer, most recently for "Thor: Ragnarok." After Mark talks Tully through his career and composing process, Kevin Kraft joins the show to explain "Thor: Ragnarok" from the comic book nerd's perspective.
Kevin Kraft joins Tully for a look back at the Golden Raspberry award-winning worst movie songs of the 1980's.
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/tullyshow. Thanks!
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/tullyshow. Thanks!
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 lovely and talented comedian Kelsey Cook joins the show, joined by the equally lovely and talented Dustin YBarra, discussing the creepier elements of being a female comedian, things that seem normal nowadays that will seem weird in the future, and more. Plus: A definitive ranking of the Spice Girls.
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.
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.
On a music-themed show, Mark McGrath and Jude Angelini join Mike Tully for a discussion of one-hit wonders and the follow-up singles that failed to extend the bands' fifteen minutes of fame.
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.