God has a podcast. Our celestial creator sits down with the biggest names in entertainment for unfiltered conversations about the human experience and the mysteries of the universe. Plus, God checks in with history’s most iconic characters to get the inside story on what really went down back then and how they’re spending their afterlife. Co-hosted by Joan of Arc (voiced by Tara Sands). Based on t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyComedy InterviewsImprov |
In a two-part season finale, God and Joan of Arc gather industry leaders into an auditorium in Palo Alto, CA, to throw their ideas at them. In Part II, God gives a grave warning to humanity that all is lost, and discusses to what extent He bears any ... more
In a two-part season finale, God and Joan of Arc gather industry leaders into an auditorium in Palo Alto, CA, to throw their ideas at them. In Part I, Joan introduces the idea of "Positivité" with an insightful lecture that touches on feminism in the... more
This week, Joan asks God to answer some prayers, Twitter queries, and Speakpipe messages from fans. Plus, God attempts to speak with the still-lost Amelia Earhart (Nicole Sullivan). more
God sits down with dictator, poet and, apparently, nice guy, Joseph Stalin. They bond over their mutual love of suffering. Joan is displeased but, also, happy to be promoted to first banana from second banana, since God isn't a banana at all. Plus, a... more
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God interviews celebrities as well as historical and biblical characters brought back to life. Featuring ear piercing, ever blazing Joan of Arc.
I didn’t think there was any way this could stay funny when the novelty wore off… but it has! Stayed funny, I mean, not worn off. more
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Can u make it so I can learn other languages
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