We celebrate the 300th episode of the show, as Deece is joined by former news anchors and producers from the past few years, as they talk cake vs pies, getting sexy with brooms, and more.
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We celebrate the 300th episode of the show, as Deece is joined by former news anchors and producers from the past few years, as they talk cake vs pies, getting sexy with brooms, and more.
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The Social Hour returns with guest, comedian Luke Severeid, as they talk how comedy writing has changed during the quarantine, navigating social interactions now, sensationalized news, and comedians fighting wild animals.
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Hip Hop artist, True Justice, is in studio to talk about his latest album, Ambivalence. They also talk celebrating Cinco de Mayo, Latino heritage, the illusion of safety during the pandemic, and more.
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Sam Vidovich is back in studio, along with former show news anchor, Jac Dobson, as they talk entertainment during the quarantine, if Justice League was a good movie, the Illuminati turning us all into zombies, and we play a round of Happy Endings.
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Hip-Hop artists, Willie B and Eazz, of CCB Krew are in studio to talk about how they're dealing with the apocalypse, their bucket list, conspiracy theories, and when the music will return.
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Hip Hop artist, Knothead, is in studio to talk about growing up in rural Washington, working with Mac Lethal, the truth about Ray Charles, and what to dow hen your kitchen sink is pouring cocktails.
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Musician, Jason Perry, to talk about his upcoming album release on March 21st, if anyone can create a legacy, what the founding fathers got right, sex on the internet, and when we should be ashamed.
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DJ/Producer, Dean'O Hill AKA DJ Exodus, is in studio and they talk his upcoming tour dates, if good music still exists, living in cults, what it takes to become an astronaut, and why watermelon is risky. And you can find his music on Spotify at Dean Smif/Spotify.
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Comedian and former news anchor on the show, Jay Mitz, returns for a one-on-one interview with Deece, as they talk about her travels in Asia, how to defend yourself during a Ping Pong show, when fallopian tubes go bad, ninjas, staying vigilant against gypsies, and the saddest strip club ...
Musician, Willie Woo Styx, of Free the Jester and From Us Comes Knowledge, is back in studio to talk their latest single and upcoming solo release. They also discuss Edward Norton's basketball skills, bucket lists, why everyone should have a Shaman, and fighting guys in wheelchairs.
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