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Family Trips with Juno Temple

This was a great episode, man she can talk!! I listen at 1.3 speed and for the first time I thought about slowing down.

I had forgotten her father is Julien Temple who I know as a big video director in the 80s who also directed the film Absolute Beginners which time seems to have forgotten but it meant a lot to me back then.

Great job by Josh on the song as always. I wonder if I’ll ever be able to distinguish the brothers’ voices. It’s strictly context clues that tells me which one is speaking.

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u/ileentotheleft — 13 hours ago

"A Closer Look" Debut (11-13-2014)

I'm trying to post more of these while the show's still on break!

u/RealTAFWhip — 7 days ago
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IT'S NOT THE SAME 😭😭😭

This was from Comics Unleashed. I tried giving it a chance, but I just couldn't get into it. I miss The Late Show!!! (Also no I didn't use CBS to watch this, I'm still boycotting them. However a "site" had it, also no hate to the host.)

u/RealTAFWhip — 10 days ago

Went to see Seth today

Had a blast. Shout out to my partner who yoinked this from the side of the rode in Jamestown on the way home. I'll treasure it forever.

u/becausemercy — 10 days ago
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Record shopping w/ James Acaster

Back on February 8 this year, James came to Wax Trax Records in Denver, CO to do a Q&A (that he promoted non-stop on Seth Meyers) — he also filmed this record shopping video that just got released. He’s got fantastic taste!

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u/heytaro — 8 days ago

Scollins spending his day off roasting Cory Booker is a beautiful thing

u/blogunes — 12 days ago
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Seth Meyers Takes Longest 'Late Night' Hiatus in Program's History as Late-Night TV Recalculates

The July 30 episode was the NBC show's final first-run installment until September 21, marking the longest planned hiatus in the program's history.

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u/Soupfullofradio — 13 days ago

Just listened to an episode of “Family Trips”- are there episodes with celebrities that grew up lower class?

*Or maybe “working class” is the better way to put it?

So, I just stumbled upon one episode because I’m a fan of the guest and I was really liking the humor and the vibes of the podcast (sorry, can’t think of a better word than “vibes” to describe it).

But as the guest started talking about family trips- spending whole summers at the beach away from their house, going to different countries or just across the country, going on boats and skiing and stuff. But what about if you’re from a lower class family? I barely went out of the state, and most of our vacations were just going to our grandparents house across the state.

I’m not criticizing them for this podcast idea or anything- I’m just curious. The Meyers brothers and this particular guest seem to have a similar, more affluent background- I’m guessing the episode is pretty different when they don’t.

Also, not gonna lie, if I listen to too many people talk about their childhoods getting to travel across the country or even to other countries or go on whole summer vacations, I’m gonna get bitter and stop listening lolol. I think I’d like to intersperse my listening with some episodes with guests with a more relatable background for me.

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u/HistoricalAd8790 — 13 days ago

Can we find another show to do corrections for each week?

I'm in Australia and it's my Friday night ritual. I reckon we find another show to find corrections for each week. Anyone?

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u/old-cat-lady99 — 13 days ago