The Queen Nancy Gauci introduces the podcast as only she can. Pete and Bret talk about their show in Forked River, partying with Steamboat Willie, and hanging out at JR's eating Maruca's. The guys discuss Bill Burr and Dave Chappelle's comedy specials, and delve into the best and worst series finales of all time. Where do you put the Sopranos? Or Seinfeld? The boys also update us on future projects and podcasts they are looking to produce!
Petey Boy welcomes his old friend Brian "40" Walsh into the studio to talk history. Bret calls in with a big announcement for Labor Day weekend. 40, the history department head at Pierce College, drops some knowledge about the forgotten and sometimes unknown figures that dodge the watchful eye of history.
Pete and Bret rejoin Mike Casentini at the Network Studios to discuss things that people straight up hate without much reasoning. The guys catch up about fireworks, earthquakes, and celebrating your birthday like a gentleman. They talk about the people and things that you love to hate! Be sure to not hate this podcast and write a review!
Ian Edwards joins Petey Boy in studio to talk soccer and Bret calls in on a burner phone from his underground bunker. The guys talk about the English premiership, the most successful football clubs, and the best players to play the game. Pete and Ian try to one-up each other with Old Trafford stories as Bret googles old timey players to feel included! Check out Ian's new special IanTalk July 12!
Pete meets up with ATC's social media guru Brenton Biddlecombe as Bret calls in from Chicago using a Cricket Wireless flip phone. The guys talk about the importance of social media in a comic's career, the self-anointed Podfather, and the All Things Comedy family of comedians. Brenton comes prepared as a film score expert, taking control of the list along with his curated score samplings. The guys are enamored by the amount of Italians on the list, yet Bret loses his mind over a particular composer that was left out. So whether it's in a video game or the silver screen, be sure to enjoy the music!
Petey Boy dusts off the mics and welcomes Geoff Keith on the show with Bret skyping in with a slightly better connection to discuss the dirty world of show business and the lies told at every turn. The boys also talk about Steve Byrne's new documentary about The Amazing Johnathan, the ghost of Joe Biden, and fake birthday plans!
This week Petey Boy Jones welcomes the love of his life and certified health expert Whitney Ayers into the studio. Bret skypes in with mid-90's technology and talks about setting off lunk alarms and his dedication to the South Beach Diet. It's revealed that Pete's bathroom ceiling is hairy and that he is no good at carrying his girlfriend to the bedroom. Whitney drops knowledge on good and bad health trends that periodically sweep the wellness community and ranks the all-time health fads. So grab a green juice, channel a ghost, and put coffee up your butt to really get the benefits of this podcast!
Bret is in LA and meets up with Pete and Carlos Rodriguez to catch up and discuss the latest in their lives. The guys talk about the many falls from grace we've seen of one-beloved stars. Rate us for Pete's sake.
Petey Boy hangs with comedian and soon to be married man Jason Lawhead. Bret Skypes in with the internet connection of a war time corespondent in Syria. The guys talk about the Michael Jackson documentary, how Bret can't read yet is amassing a vintage book collection, and Steve Byrne demands to be off the list. The boys celebrate their much younger (and hotter) ladies and discuss why robbing the cradle is the only way to go.
Bret Ernst skypes in to the show and joins Pete Giovine in celebrating the great Brody Stevens. The boys share stories about Brody, tell their favorite Brody jokes and rank the phrases Brody was known for. So grab some apple cider vinegar, push and believe, and enjoy it! Yes!
Pete welcomes old friend and wrestling aficionado Chad Weiner to break down his list of the best wrestlers of all time. He schools Pete on the old territories and why certain men rose to legendary status.
The great Thomas Dale visits Pete Giovine for a discussion about leaving New York, being an honest comic, almost taping a special, loving dramatically, and making silent three-point turns undetected. Thomas tells us about his new podcast "Honestly" at the Hollywood Improv and teaches what it takes to be a great stalker! This podcast will love you until we drive by your house with the headlights off!
Stevie G visits the studio and takes Pete to the wood shed about not doing enough with the podcast. Stevie then struggles with an inner realization of self defeat and bad tax form completion. The boys finally get to a list about ways we don't acknowledge the passing years on the calendar. Stay warm and enjoy!
Pete welcomes high energy Matt Ralston to the studio. The boys discuss the lives or writers, Melania Trump, Celebrity Big Brother, and talk about how Ravishing Rick Rude always looked suspect.
Jones Johnson meets up with what appears to be cool Jesus for the latest YOTL installment! Chris Wylde (Dan Pizzini's favorite guest), and Pete discuss their holidays, new years resolutions, getting screeners, the R. Kelly doc, Sebastian in the new Peter Farrelly movie, basketball, and the guys talk about the best Bruce Willis movies of all time! Rate us on iTunes to keep YOTL alive!
Petey Boy stuffs your YOTL sock and kicks it old school with Mike Casentini and Billy Bonnell! The boys talk about Nimesh Patel, coy Asians, losing your passport, the Echo Plus stalking mode, opening your first Nintendo, and they run down the greatest Christmas gifts of 2018! Grab some eggnog, cuddle by the fire, listen to this episode, then call your mom. Merry Christmas YOTL family!
Stevie G stops by to hear Bret and Pete open the podcast with an old fashioned political argument! After cooler heads prevail, Stevie talks about a good audition, and whether he should join the podcast permanently and Pete is in staunch opposition. The guys discuss the things in life that are still around but seem outdated – like a phone book, or your Mom for instance. Are you still reading this? Your Mom dude.
The Ghost of Ernst Past visits the studio to educate Petey Boy on sports gambling. Billy Bonnell tells the boys about his Navy days, getting into comedy, and joins Pete in admonishing the West Hollywood mail carriers. The guys talk about the best Dallas Cowboys in history and rank them better than Sports Illustrated! Put on your cowboy hat and slap that pig skin in this new ep!
Pete meets up with Darren Carter The Party Starter at the studio and Bret attempts to Skype in. Unfortunately technical difficulties arise as Bret is forced to write messages on paper and hold them up to the camera as if in an INXS or Facebook birth announcement video. Bret finally gets through and the boys discuss the roots of country music, the biggest stars, David Allan Coe and other three-name artists. Throw in a dip, hop in your old beat up truck, and call your maw!
Pete gets scolded by Stevie for not getting married. Bret encourages Stevie to look inside himself for guidance as listener Janine wins the day with on-point observations and backhanded digs. The guys talk about the most toxic couples of all time and Caleb becomes the editor of obvious.com. Break up with the psycho if you have one and call your mom!