Presented by the Brother's Stew, a podcast about the life and times, trials and tribulations of life in the Big Apple Baby... mostly food and musical theatre...
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsComedy |
Okay, we're not gonna lie. This is not a hilarious episode. In this episode we discuss the food pyramid as well as expose some bad-for-you-foods that have been masquerading as health foods.
Thanks to COVID-19, the Brother's Stew are stuck in side. But have no fear, they are here to cheer you up and poke some fun at this crazy situation. Childhood friend, Christian Paul is the guest this week to weigh in on the Brothers' ridiculous bante... more
Fatty Fatty No Friends returns this week with more laughs and talk about food! This week, the Brothers talk about bizarre food purchases available on Amazon! You won't believe some of the shit you can buy online!!!
New York City Ballet dancer gone Broadway dancer, David Prottas joins the boys this week! All you need to know is that David LOVES beer and LOVES acting.
It's our first shot at turning our favorite segment of into it's OWN SHOW! This week on Fatty Fatty No Friends, The Brothers Stew are gonna talk about the best and worst food trends of the past 100 years!
Josh Walden is our guest this week. The boys drink Coors Light as Josh talks about his career on Broadway and as a choreographer. Josh also sheds some light on "A Chorus Line" and what he looks for when casting a show in New York. Hope you're ready f... more
The Brother's are back this week with more ramblings of food and musical theatre! Ringler has the brother's try his home made Mac and Cheese recipe, Tim talks about celebrity sightings at his Broadway job and Alex is still funemployed. The boys also ... more
The Boys are back in town! All three of them. The Brothers Stew return to New York Shitty with producer, Alex Ringler for more frolic and fun. The boys are coming at ya with "What Do You Meme", a "Word of the Day", a very personal "Did You Know That"... more
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If you want a podcast that will make you burst into hysterical laughter while stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic during your commute, you’ve come to the right place! I know hardly anything about musical theater, but I have thoroughly enjoyed learning little bits about Broadway between the random conversations about food and shetty people. I’m sure I give random strangers one hell of a show when they look over and see me laughing so hard I have tears streaming down my face!
The Brothers Stew deliver hilariously rousing tales of life in the Big Apple including fan favorite segments like “Fatty Fatty No Friends” and “New York is a Great Big Pile of Stink” - a must listen whether you’re a life-long New Yorker, planning an upcoming visit or just need a weekly good laugh.
Hi it’s me Cecilia Trippiedi! :) trippEEdi is how my name is pronounced, but close! Love your podcast v much—and yes Joe did introduce me to you guys 👍🏻 much love!
I love this podcast and not just because I was on it! You two are ridiculous in the best way. It makes me look forward to sitting in traffic so I can listen. Bonus: keeps me from murdering everyone in said traffic
This is an amazing podcast! I listen/relisten to it all the time. If you love musical theatre/food/NYC and goofy cute guys talking about it, then this podcast is for YOU!!!
Very funny. Very informative. ✅ the best of the best 💯
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