A weekly salon-style supershow, where comedian Duncan Trussell and guests explore the outer reaches of the multiverse. And on April 20th 2020, the Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast will be coming to Netflix in the form of "The Midnight Gospel", created by Duncan Trussell and Pendleton Ward. The adult animated Netflix series is set in a fantastical universe and will use interview clips from the p... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 569 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Jason Louv, author, teacher, and Soul Bird from The Midnight Gospel, re-joins the DTFH! more
Donny Rothschild, womanizer, delightful bon vivant, and scion of the Rothschild family, joins the DTFH! more
On this somehow even more special episode of the DTFH, Duncan grapples with his recent encounter with a toxic, lying AI and turns to CEO/songwriter (and former member of the Disinformation Governance Board!) Stephen Armstrong for guidance. more
In this very special DTFH, Duncan has downloaded a cutting edge sentient AI from ollama.com, engaged it in a wide range of topics, and run its output through a text-to-speech app to bring it to you. more
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I can’t tell what is real or a joke anymore and it’s not cool. I hate this show now.
Find reality and a path to peace with Duncan. We're all in this cabal of love together, and Duncan unintentionally leads us towards waking up, and learning to see the world as it. Laughter is crucial at this time, so we can see the absurd, sad behaviors of the world, and not allow them to swallow us, but to find freedom. Check him out.
Enlightening, self-deprecating, genius. BIG fan of this to learn from, laugh with, and all together deeply enjoy.
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In the same way a standup comic may be reticent to work on their depression and/or addiction issues for fear of “losing their edge” and thus ceasing to be funny, Drunken Tussell may eschew a working understanding of basic logic and practical skepticism for fear that it will constrain his creativity. When Kornfield asked DT to name “something that’s all good,” DT replied “colors,” demonstrating his obtuseness through his inability to discern or even be aware of the distinction between amoral, mor... more
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Apple Podcasts | #30 | Italy/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
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