Recent Posts
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Episode 231: Ghosts Get Sore
The Spleen welcomes the brilliant Kate Freund to his Oubliette, and she’s here to talk about Pretty Lethal, her action film about ballerinas who have to fight their way out […]
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Episode 230: Eats Vicariously Through Lettuce
Join us with comedian/podcaster Kyle Ayers for a chaotic episode where where we cover tennis judging, Apple Store warfare tactics, and the existential terror that is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. […]
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Episode 229: Grinding an Axe I Never Got Around To
Comedian, writer and talk show host Mary Houlihan is back! Mary shares insights from cosmetology school, explains why Tim Dillon might actually be more helpful than your favorite Hollywood liberal […]
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Episode 228: Christmas Tree of Agony
Spencer’s car got broken into, he’s unsure if he’s accidentally racist, then nearly killed an elderly jaywalker, realizes he’s midway through a slow flanderization into a caricature of himself, and […]
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Episode 227: Milking the Spleen
This week we invite filmmaker and Channel 101 show runner Sevan Najarian, to talk his new film “Mars” by The Whitest Kids U’ Know. He goes pretty deep into the […]
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Episode 226: Global Select
The Spleen broadcasts live from a stadium dumpster and becomes a white mage of Tinactin and banana peels. We try to figure out what makes sense of the recent Epstein […]
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Episode 225: Every Accusation Is a Confession
This week, the Spleen attempts to cover the Grammys from an increasingly questionable “red carpet”. Between intense discussions about yakasoba bread (yes, it’s noodles in a sandwich with pickled ginger, […]
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Episode 224: The Show Must Go On
Kevin and Spencer talk Pluribus, then detour off to rant about technical nuances of television production and why you can’t see or hear anything in TV shows anymore. Spencer discovers […]
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Episode 223: Grindset SpongeBob
Comedian Eli Yudin joins the show for what starts as a chat about animation and art school but quickly spirals into deep discussion on why everything is broken. We cover […]
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Episode 222: Constantly Unfolding Chaos
We look back at our predictions we made at the start of last year, along with current events… in horror. Spencer’s distraught at the rise of fascism and the failure […]

