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Home Skool w/ Andrew Rivers and Cory Michaelis

Cory Michaelis

Writing a joke is like taking a selfie. You need 1000 ugly ones before you get 3 worth posting. Comedians (and friends) Andrew Rivers and Cory Michaelis open each episode with a monologue of jokes they write each week and then discuss current events and their personal lives with a guest. Check out bonus stuff: patreon.com/homeskool Cory on all the socials: https://linktr.ee/corymichaeliscomedy And... more

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This week's guest has kids in school and does NOT want to home school them so we spend this episode solving the school shooting problem. If anyone knows about mass shootings it's 3 white guys. We think the episode is still funny. Let us know! more

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This week we interview royalty! King Pepper Snake aka Harry J. Riley is in studio (his house) and has some hot takes on hiking, monkey pox, SNL, and tiddies. Listen in. more

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Andrew had to run errands* with his mom so we canceled on our guest (sorry Kris Shaw!) and went for it solo. It's so weird to tell our monologue jokes solo so we kinda incorporated them into our chat instead. Enjoy! more

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Listen to the end for a big announcement! No, Andrew didn't impregnate anyone (that he knows of). And our guest, Cavin Eggleston, is a former teacher who does now does comedy just like Cory. He pulled the trigger earlier than Cory (we didn't know tha... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • Quickie Funny

    I was just to be on this today. Not sure why they asked me. I guess they’re hurting for guests. more

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    United States3 years ago
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    Cory Michaelis smells like farts

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    shell_bell87.
    United States3 years ago
  • Love These Guys

    I love these two guys and the fact they are putting some work in to bring new jokes is amazing. We need it! Plus I love hearing from all the different guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hug Bug #1
    United States3 years ago
  • I was on this!

    Loved being a guest on this podcast, Cory and Andrew “Raw Dawg” Rivers are a couple of good dudes

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    Zoltan Kaz
    United States3 years ago
  • Funny always !

    You should listen if you enjoy humor and comedy. If you don’t... you should still listen! 🥇

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    MikeTWPS
    United States3 years ago

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