This week on the show, Deece sits down with comedian, Keith Reza. They talk about his time working with and writing for Norm McDonald, his Reza Riffs podcast, when stalking pays off, the reality of snake people, where Bill Cosby fell short, and more.
This week Deece talks with comedian and host of the podcast, Polyganometry, Chris Jessop. They talk about his life growing up in a cult and how he got out, Catholic and Mormon rivalries, why all patriots should wear matching outfits, the real evils of Aladdin, and more.
Deece is back in studio this week as he sits down with musical artist, Stevie Lynne, to talk about her upcoming album release and listen to her latest single. They also discuss finding your voice, small town murders, the best and worst of Florida, and more.
This week Deece talks about how white people should of celebrated Cinco de Mayo, the ironic side of the recent abortion debate, why $5.74 billion is a pittance, how Disney has made you their bitch, and he gives a review of the new film: Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of ...
Deece is joined by comedians Rob Wentz and Sophie Thomi as they talk best game shows, how to know you're poor, accidentally drugging yourself, Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, what Russia is doing right, and more.
Deece is solo this week as he gives his timely review of The Batman, talks prison rape gone right, Netflix's stock dropping, the deadliest type of gang bang, the one place in North Carolina everyone should hate, and more.
This week Sophie Thomi returns to the show with Deece, along with comedian, Rob Wentz. They talk if Heaven can make you gay, the best times to have sex, how to cheat on your taxes, what's the deal with Nebraska, why Patton Oswald is still a douche, and more.
Deece welcomes back Kady Kane and TJ Regalado to studio. They talk their new film, Dirty Dog, and making an independent movie. They also discuss cease and desists letters, balancing projects and family, how to make everything about yourself, the Will Smith Oscars slap, and more.
This week Deece is joined by comedian, Kristal Adams, and comic book creator, Fabrice Sapolsky. They talk their independent comic book company, FairSquare Comics, representing minority voices in the industry, similarities between comedy and comics books, Fabrice's experience creating Spider-Man Noir for Marvel, and more.
This week Deece is joined by artist, Gabriela Downie. They talk about her work with DC Comics, her upcoming indy project, what people in L.A use for white noise, how Disney owns you, the universe's waiting room, and more.