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Imagine a vibrant online space where unique learners and their families find belonging, support, and personalized learning experiences, no matter where they are in the world. That’s the heart of Conduit Academy’s vision and our podcast is part of this vision. And we also like reading books here too:) *Please note: often we use NotebookLM to convert Conduit Academy weekly newsletters into podcast form. This is done to ensure that this information is accessible in multiple formats for our fami ...
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Ladies of the Elle Vee

Veronica Bocian, Amy Unger

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A spinoff from veronica + a glass of bubbly, Ladies of the Elle Vee is all about getting to know the badass females of the Lehigh Valley. Interviewed at their fav 610 location, drinking their signature cocktail, Veronica and Amy will be interviewing/drinking/bantering, and getting to know their fav ladies of the elle vee.
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Daily Comedy News with Johnny Mac

Caloroga Shark Media / The Daily Comedy Podcast News

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The Comedy Industry’s Daily Pulse — in 10 Minutes or Less Daily Comedy News delivers smart, fast, and fun updates on everything happening in the comedy world — from stand-up specials and late-night shows to viral clips and backstage drama from Gossip Corner. Whether you're a fan of Dave Chappelle, Joe Rogan, Jim Gaffigan, Bill Burr, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, Shane Gillis, John Mulaney, Ricky Gervais, Tom Segura, Pete Davidson, Marc Maron, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, Tracy Morgan, Kristen Schaal, ...
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Marc Maron and Tim Heidecker critique Joe Rogan’s podcast and political impact. Howard Stern skips his much-hyped return. Jay Leno fails to pass a California smog law for classic cars. Plus: Cam Patterson may join SNL, Cleese rages at the BBC, Beck Bennett & Kyle Mooney launch a confusing podcast, and Bill Burr picks the Iron Bowl. Become a support…
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Adam Sandler earns raves for his dramatic role in J. Kelly. Matt Rife goes all in on Billy Idol with a tribute tattoo and biopic dreams. Weird Al tops July’s comedy tour earnings. Patton Oswalt bombs Millionaire and Star Trek. Plus: SNL exits, Jimmy Fallon’s Password renewed, and Eric Idle critiques satire and royalty. Become a supporter of this po…
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Nikki Glaser gets honored at Busch Stadium. Adam Sandler’s legendary sandwich from Spanglish resurfaces. SNL sees four cast members exit — and one Please Don’t Destroy member may be getting promoted. Plus: Eric Idle reflects on Monty Python, Jimmy Fallon’s NFL lead-in shows, and Johnny Mac heads to the beach one last time this summer :( Become a su…
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Marc Maron reflects on progressive infighting, his iconic fascism line, and the state of the left. Adam Sandler reveals how he wrote songs for SNL’s 50th. Plus: the best WTF with Marc Maron episodes, Zarna Garg praises American comedy freedom, Auntie Donna supports up and comer with Grouse House, and Owen Farewell wants to defend bedbugs on the sub…
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Weird Al shares the stories behind Eat It, White & Nerdy, and more in a Vulture retrospective. Colin Quinn reflects on 9/11 and politics in comedy. Sebastian Maniscalco reveals his perfect steak recipe and why he’s taking his mom to Italy. Plus: Conan meets Prince, Brad Williams bombs with confidence, and Lorne Michaels’ SNL archive heads to Texas.…
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Larry the Cable Guy returns with a new special, Jo Koy recounts an epic night backstage with Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne, and Pauly Shore reveals a health scare. Plus: MrBeast beefs with Caleb Hearon, Michael Longfellow exits SNL, Jonathan Kite nails Bourdain, and Johnny Mac has thoughts on overpacking. PLUS Comedy Stock Market picks. Become a supp…
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Marc Maron reveals how anxiety shaped his life and career. Johnny Mac reviews Kill Tony’s Netflix latest Netflix epsiode and why it may not work for streaming audiences. Jimmy Fallon launches a new NBC reality show about advertising. Plus: Bradley Cooper directs a stand-up comedy movie, Green Day gets weird with a new film, and SNL veteran Gary Kro…
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Marc Maron keeps burning bridges — this time calling out Netflix for “cutting loose” the trans community over Dave Chappelle. Plus, Devon Walker leaves SNL, and we may be seeing the early stages of a major cast shakeup. Katt Williams is under pressure after the Reggie Carroll case heats up, and Jay Leno is helping Harrison Ford build… a toilet seat…
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Marc Maron took aim at Bill Maher during his appearance on Pod Save America, accusing Maher of chasing relevance and sounding “desperate.” Jim Jefferies made shocking claims on Theo Von’s podcast about a possible Australian military cover-up involving his nephew. Plus: Matt Rife defends Sydney Sweeney, Rainn Wilson enjoys being a “jerky face,” Adam…
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Jay Leno responds to Rosie O'Donnell.. Lorne Michaels weighs in on Colbert, TikTok, and the future of SNL (plus news on the UK version!). Marc Maron delivers a brutal but thoughtful monologue on the current state of podcasting. Also: Ralph Barbosa rebuilds his act, Shane Gillis shouts for beer, and Ken Jeong is your King of Comedy for some reason. …
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Johnny Mac reviews The Hollywood Reporter's list of the 44 most powerful players in podcasting for 2025, discussing notable comedians and their influence in the podcasting world. He highlights key figures like Tony Hinchcliffe, Joe Rogan, Michelle Obama, and others. Johnny also touches on the impact of social media on comedians' careers, with persp…
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Jay Leno once wrestled Hulk Hogan and lived to joke about it. Roy Wood Jr. predicts a YouTube-era Colbert could be real trouble for Trump. Jeff Ross talks vulnerability, banana budgets, and how roast comics aren’t always monsters. Plus: Bowen Yang takes JD Vance way too seriously, and Eric Idle isn’t worried about AI replacing Monty Python—because …
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Patton Oswalt says Dave Chappelle isn’t transphobic—just wrong on one thing. Marc Maron’s WTF podcast is ending, but don’t worry, there’s a graphic novel to remember it by. Also: Elon Musk hates Silicon Valley, Chris Hardwick reboots his podcast, Jay Leno still dares to talk about comedy, and Jonathan Kite does an uncanny Anthony Bourdain. Plus, wh…
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Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore 2 pumped $152.5M into New Jersey over 64 shooting days (golf courses, FDU, Newark Airport and more). Marc Maron says comics don’t “owe” politics but he’s tackling it anyway. Rosie O’Donnell blasts Jay Leno over a Biggest Loser bit; Theo Von pauses a show to eject a disruptive fan; Tony Hinchcliffe’s Kill Tony hits Netfl…
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Conan O’Brien admits traditional late-night TV may be disappearing, but insists Stephen Colbert will thrive in a new format. Jimmy Kimmel calls B.S. on rumors Colbert’s show lost $40 million a year. Plus: Jean Marco’s new special Thief of Joy, Pete Davidson dishes on why Bupkis is done, the New York Comedy Festival adds 100+ shows (but are they big…
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Dusty Slay says tipping has gotten out of control, John Cleese and Eric Idle feud (again), and Jeff Ross brings his one-man show Take a Banana for the Road to Broadway. Plus, Brad Williams jokes about finally being an “overnight sensation,” Pete Davidson reflects on being sexualized by the media, and Rob Beckett gets frog-marched out of Mick Jagger…
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Maz Jobrani warns about America’s slide toward a “Christian Republic,” Bob Odenkirk sees opportunity in comedy’s changing landscape, and John Oliver vents about immigration hypocrisy. Plus, U.S. comics share political satire worries, Josh Johnson talks online fame, Kathy Griffin admits to a third facelift, and Johnny Mac pushes back on the “Howard …
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Marc Maron says Rogan, Schultz, and Theo Vaughn were “used by the right” in pushing an anti-woke agenda. Nikki Glaser opens up about her eating disorder and credits Tom Brady with changing her mindset. Leanne Morgan talks authenticity, Sebastian Maniscalco recalls Pete Correale’s “gator” nickname, and Vulture lists 2025’s best comedy specials so fa…
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Johnny Mac unpacks Slate’s deep dive into Kill Tony—where a killer minute can launch a career, and a bomb can haunt you forever. Sebastian Maniscalco shares his hatred of the word “foodie,” Chris Rock offers sage career advice, Josh Johnson explains the evolving comedy marketplace, and Kevin James reveals how Ray Romano taught him to underplay. Plu…
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Johnny Mac calls out Taylor Swift for recycling the same joke she once stone-faced at the Golden Globes. Plus, Marc Maron talks podcasting’s evolution, Kevin Hart launches a new Netflix comedy competition, and Howard Stern’s latest “cancellation” might be the setup for a big comeback. We also hit the Comedy Stock Market with buys on Maron, Stern, J…
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From George Carlin’s timeless warning about punching down to Marc Maron reviving the fight against hack comedy, Johnny Mac dives into the changing landscape of stand-up. We break down Howard Stern’s transformation from dangerous rebel to safe celebrity, plus John Oliver’s YouTube strategy, Gary Owen’s wild NBA All-Star Game idea, Pete Davidson’s SN…
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Johnny Mac dives into the announcement of Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl and revisits Jo Koy’s infamous Golden Globes joke that left Swift stone-faced. Jimmy Kimmel talks about Italian citizenship and political exile, John Oliver weighs in on late-night camaraderie, and Howard Stern faces fresh scrutiny over how fame changed his edge. Plus: …
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Johnny Mac dives into the sudden wave of Marc Maron hype on Threads and beyond — and why it’s funny people act like he just arrived after 16 years of podcasting and decades of stand-up. From his HBO special’s Theo Von bit to his not-so-subtle Rogan critiques, Maron’s sparking a comedy culture war… but Johnny’s here to remind you this “new” Marc Mar…
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Marc Maron's thoughts on the future of stand-up and the impact of media fragmentation on comedy, the screening of Dave Chappelle's pandemic-era documentarym Updates on Amy Schumer’s recovery, Hassan Minhaj and Ronnie Chieng's new shows, Pete Davidson's Staten Island ferry project, and Eddie Murphy's fondness for Pete Davidson are covered. Other new…
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Forget the doom-and-gloom headlines — Johnny Mac dismantles the bogus “Howard Stern is finished” narrative. From made-up feuds to laughable ratings gossip, he explains why Stern’s not walking away quietly… and why a blockbuster farewell tour is the only ending that makes sense. John’s free substack about the media (with the Howard pieces): Media Th…
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George Clooney commends Adam Sandler's dramatic acting skills. Tom Segura recounts a physical altercation over a wave while surfing. Marc Maron discusses his podcast experience, Bill Burr talks about comedy bits online, and Matt Rife reflects on selling out Madison Square Garden. The episode shifts to various TV show updates, including the revival …
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