
Get In Some Head is an interview show where I talk to some of the funniest, weirdest, fattest, smartest, most interesting people I know so that I can get inside their big, beautiful heads and learn some new things about them.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

I had the pleasure of walking through the botanical gardens with Sam Tallent. Sam always has a unique perspective and we spoke about deceased loved ones, finding your thing, and gratitude.
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Had the pleasure of going for a walk with my bro, Mike Rufo aka Blind Mike aka Gay Blind Mike. We discussed nu-metal, Disney adults, and falling in love.
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Had the pleasure of speaking to the homie, Zac Amico. Zac is one of the funniest, most quick-witted people on the planet who is a force in the comedy, wrestling, and film worlds.
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This is one of the funniest podcasts I've ever been a part of. Ben is incredible.
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The jimmy G ep is hard to listen to. Man is breathing like it’s going out of style. Poor guy
Got here through Dad Meat and Mike is my favorite part of that pod. His always so quick and has the funniest quips and punchlines. I’m not always familiar with the guests but they’re almost always great!
Thanks Mike! Keep it up!
What the title says
I found this via the Steve Gerben episode but started listening to other episodes. The goal setting guy / friend one was great. After listening for a while I recognized where I knew the voice! The guy who steals the scenes on Bikini Car Wash and Uncle Day Care. I enjoy what you are doing and appreciate it. You are definitely adding value in a unique and relatable way.
Better than the bible on audiobook
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The show prioritizes candid, high-energy conversations with a rotating lineup of comedians, performers, and creative hustlers who share unapologetic stories, offbeat career paths, and personal growth moments. Episodes blend humor, pop culture nostalgia, and entrepreneurial hustle, often leaning into boundary-pushing topics with a casual, improv-heavy vibe. Listeners can expect fearless anecdotes, strong camaraderie among longtime collaborators, and a knack for turning chaotic experiences into entertaining, relatable insights. A standout trait is how guests' unique crafts—from stand-up and puppetry to adult entertainment and fight promotion—are explored with warmth, humor, and unfiltered honesty.
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Recent guests on Get In Some Head include:
1. Ben Staab
2. Charles Blyzniuk
3. Mike Harrington
4. Ellie Stockholm
5. Brendan Donegan
6. Andy Malafarina
7. Mike Eaton
8. John Kensil
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