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A new podcast network from the creators of The Most Popular Girls in School.
Featuring original shows and specials released multiple times a week.
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This episode’s storyteller is actor Brett Dalton who performed at our Father Knows Best show and took the opportunity to wax paternal about how to answer those big questions that come from his precocious daughter, and how he found out that sometimes all it takes to outsmart a grown man is a kid in their single digits. Get more Tales of Male Folly: www.talesofmalefolly.com https://soundcloud.com/extracreditpods
This episode’s storyteller is our very own Emmy Nominee, Writer, Producer, Podcast co-host, and dad, Alex Gradet, who shares his tale of very nearly describing the logistics of a ghost blow-job to his four year old son. Happy Father's Day Alex! Get more Tales of Male Folly: www.talesofmalefolly.com www.soundcloud.com/talesofmalefolly www.twitter.com/extracreditpods
This episode’s storyteller is Actor/Producer/Writer/Director Chadwick Hopson of The Knights Young, an incredibly kind, hilarious, and generous dude. Despite all of his awesomeness, he shares his tale of how being a mammas boy can sometimes go too far. Get more Tales of Male Folly: www.talesofmalefolly.com https://soundcloud.com/extracreditpods
AY-YAH, dude! Ben Tibbels is excited to revisit a childhood favorite that really kicks some butts, 3 Ninjas! Marshall and Laura complete the trio and questions arise: has the FBI ever faced off with real ninjas? Is revenue from martial arts studios considered blood money? Is this what you get when you dump all of 1992 into a blender and hit purée? Find out on the latest episode of "Do I Still Love It?" Ben Tibbels is a comedian and actor living in Los Angeles. He is a member of the comedy crew Thirtyseven Robots and you can see him in the comedy-horror flick "Dickripper!"​
This episode’s storyteller is British comic sensation, James Acaster, with a tale of proper youthful drunkedness and the harrowing near-miss when he has a run in with 10 blokes in properly-ironed, button-down shirts. Get more Tales of Male Folly: http://www.talesofmalefolly.com http://twitter.com/extracreditpods http://www.soundcloud.com/talesofmalefolly
Artist Celery Jones drops by Marshall and Laura's place to discuss the movie that taught her to love weird boys: Edward Scissorhands! Will Tim Burton's opus about being a weirdo in vanilla suburbia still resonate with these grown-up big kids now that they've escaped suburban life? Will the original "Tim Burton film" be too Tim-Burton-y even by modern standards ::shiver::DarkShadows::shiver:: ? Find out as we ask the question "Do I Still Love Edward Scissorhands?" Celery Jones is an artist and art director from Lexington, KY and based in Los Angeles. Her work has been featured all over television, including HGTV's Smart Home sweepstakes (register to win it!) and HGTV's Urban Oasis sweepstakes (register to win it, too!)
This episode’s storyteller is Andrew Ti, creator and host of the blog and podcast “Yo, is this Racist?” His tale encapsulates all that we hold dear: youth; ignorance, and a series of choices leading to a situation that never should have happened. Subscribe to Andrew’s Podcast: http://www.earwolf.com/show/yo-is-this-racist/
We've got new shit coming on Wednesday, see you then...
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