
The alums crew from King, Sting, and Wing, relaunch as The Golden Hour, diving into all manner of cultural and social topics weekly, providing a straight-up roast session built around engagement with long-time fans of the show. Headline comedians Chris D'Elia and Erik Griffin join Brendan Schaub and top-tier comedian guest appearances weekly, including the show Alum Theo Von.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 462 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

The guys share what their addictions are, Brendan gets triggered by Erik calling his wife his "partner" and talk fashion trends, dodging ropey barbells, Brendan's 2019 suck city fashion with super tight jeans, Chris taking meds for OCD, Erik's old co... more
The guys talk Chris being featured on Family Guy and his workout slump, Brendan leaving the Dominican Republic because of Diet Coke, Trump complimenting Paulo Costa on how beautiful he is, Creature Features and the new Primate movie, Brendan sparring... more
The guys talk Chris and Brendan losing sleep, Erik's visit to Austin for a day to film a movie and his kid showing signs of early talent, Chris' wife Kristin making an elaborate Harry Potter themed AirBnB with one of their homes, president Trumps vul... more
The guys recap their live show in Austin and talk Chris' new special, The B Side, Brendan's new show, Gear Heads Gone Wild on Tubi, Brendan's news of his mom being cancer free and his stud dad, Erik's possibly hot babysitter and Gary Owen connecting ... more
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I can’t stand your pluto ad. It’s been running for around 3 years. Get a new commercial please
Not good, bapa.
Love the show. However The last two episodes have the generic Apple adds playing over your feed.
People hate on this show but it’s actually amazing! Brendan’s authenticity mixed with Chris’s sarcasm and Griffin’s nerdiness makes great comedy.
If people hate on this podcast, it’s because they think war is evil and unnecessary for the most part.
Love the boys . Squad!
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Engaging with fans through humor and roasts, the show focuses on a range of cultural and societal topics each week. The hosts share personal anecdotes and humorous commentary on diverse themes, including parenting, celebrity culture, masculinity, and modern societal issues. Each episode showcases their chemistry, delivering light-hearted banter that resonates with listeners seeking entertainment and a comedic take on everyday life. The blend of storytelling and observational humor sets this show apart, making it appealing to those who enjoy comedy rooted in real-life experiences and commentary.
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The Golden Hour launched 7 years ago and published 462 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Golden Hour include:
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2. Erik Griffin
3. Chris D'Elia
4. Ryan Long
5. Brad Dassey
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