Podcasts are everywhere these days. That wasn't the case in February 2006 when Seth Romatelli and Jonathan Larroquette sat down in the living room of Romatelli's Los Angeles apartment to record the ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Comedy podcasts are as common as our Lord’s image in potato chips and soapy windows these days — if not more so, really — and it’s increasingly hard to stand ...
A few years ago it became clear that at some point I was going to have to pull the trigger on grad school — ie: actually graduate and start paying back all that free money that had been appearing in ...
In 2006, two friends—Seth Romatelli and Jonathan Laroquette—began the first episode of a podcast called Uhh Yeah Dude with a heavy sigh and the words, “12:14 am, February 10th…10th? 11th. As of now.
Seth Romatelli claims to have only ever lost three things in his life: A Red Sox hat at the 1994 Lollapalooza, an umbrella at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood at the opening of “The Perfect ...
When Seth Romatelli and Jonathan Larroquette pair up for their weekly podcast “Uhh, Yeah Dude,” they morph into twinspeak, dissecting American culture’s warbling state through the lens of modern men.
It was clear in reading through the comments section of the first Guide to Comedy Podcasts that I had inadvertently ignored a lot of tenderly beloved examples of the format. In an effort to rectify ...