Episodes

Episode 9 with Brody Stevens!

You’ve seen Brody Stevens in “Due Date” and both “Hangover” movies, as well as comedy stages the world over. But did you know he has a 91 mph fastball? Actually, yes, you probably did know that. Brody joins us to talk about his favorite HBO shows, the government’s “Avatar” ripoff, a “Mythbusters” cannonball that pulled a Family Circus through the ‘burbs, resurrecting a 30,000-year-old plant and the fact that Tarzana was actually named for Tarzan. Give Brody a follow over on Twitter at @BrodyIsMeFriend and listen to his podcast “Brode & Esther.”

http://probablyscience.libsyn.com/webpage/episode-009-brody-stevens

Episode 8 with April Richardson!

Comedian April Richardson of “Chelsea Lately” joins us this week to talk about whether science should stop studying the effects of booze on problem solving and buckle down on the cancer/AIDS cures, why children have been replaced by robots in the world of camel jockeying, how the Swiss plan to clean up space and why she always thought Salman Rushdie was the guy behind “Red Shoe Diaries.” Follow her on Twitter @apey.

http://probablyscience.libsyn.com/webpage/episode-008-april-richardson

Episode 5 with Matt Kirshen!

Matt's back with Brooks and Andy for an all-new episode (Recorded Saturday! Our science news items are actually up-to-date!) where we make fun of Brooks’ attempts at foreign accents, delve into his past as a wrestler, try to figure out how to stage a whaling intervention with Japan, make guesses about what’s going to be found in the prehistoric lake where Russian scientists disappeared, wonder aloud why scientists are trying to make bird flu *more* contagious, and celebrate the pardoning of computer science legend Alan Turing’s gayness. Join us!

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