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My Brother, My Brother and Me (often abbreviated as MBMBaM, pronounced / m ə ˈ b ɪ m b æ m / ⓘ) is a weekly comedy advice podcast distributed by the Maximum Fun network and hosted by brothers Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy. Regular episodes of the podcast feature the brothers comedically providing answers to questions either ...
[30] [31] By 2014, the network had six dozen members and over fifty podcasts. [32] [15] The network was started out by comedians Al Madrigal and Bill Burr with The Daily Show on the All Things Comedy website. [33] The network was established as an artist owned cooperative, which Madrigal and Burr emphasize as an important aspect of the ...
Trends Like These was a weekly podcast hosted by Travis McElroy (of My Brother My Brother and Me and others), Brent Black, and writer Courtney Enlow in which the three spent each episode discussing and analyzing various topics and stories trending on online social media. The podcast was launched in May 2015, and later joined the Maximum Fun ...
Jason Kelce says his podcast with brother Travis Kelce has brought them closer together. “It forces us — ’cause we’re brothers,” Jason, 36, said while speaking about his podcast, “New ...
Since 2010, Travis McElroy, along with his brothers Justin and Griffin, has co-hosted the comedy podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me, an "advice show for the moderen [sic] era" hosted as part of the Maximum Fun network. The brothers also starred in a 2017 TV show based on the podcast, which originally aired on Seeso. [8]
Nick Safier and his little brother Gabe share the best ritual. When Nick, 28, leaves home and returns, his brother Gabe, 21, who has Down syndrome, gives him a big hug and a kiss on the nose.
The Howie Does Stuff host staged an (alleged) family reunion between the two Bills on the latest episode of his podcast — but much to their chagrin, he did so without telling the whole truth ...
Headgum is an American podcasting network founded in 2015 by Marty Michael, Amir Blumenfeld, and Jake Hurwitz. [1] [2] The latter two – known collectively as comedy duo Jake and Amir – built upon the success of their podcast If I Were You to launch the network, with the show serving as its flagship program.