Anthony Jeselnik is a world famous comedian, Gregg Rosenthal is an analyst for NFL Network and they have been best friends for over 20 years. Each week, JRVP features stories from their lives, deep dives into the darkest and craziest news stories from around the world and essential recommendations to their listeners. The hilarious podcast is about friendship, family and Anthony's unquenchable desi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 243 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyArts |
Anthony is back from recording his special and flying high. He’s also the owner of multiple cars. more
Anthony is locked in with only days to go before his special taping. Aaron and Gregg talk about going to Anthony’s show in L.A. and try to keep him happier than he was last week. Toward Milwaukee we go! more
Anthony is in a mood. So Gregg tries to turn that frown upside down with some bad jokes and talk of a killing spree at a petting zoo. more
The best mailbag episode yet hits on Anthony’s plan for the boys to grow their hair out, why comedians stumping for politicians are lame and a controversial answer about significant others that changes the show forever. You got your money’s worth wit... more
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The funniest non-Jeselnik moment of all time on the show is Gregg using an Ohtani prop bet example to sell a GAMBLING SITE during ad copy. What a hilarious week to take off.
I’ve been informing many homeless people that I would be buying them bottleless bottle water. I explained it to them several time but they don’t understand business. Probably why they are poor. If I could do a face off I would choose Sir Anthony Hopkins
It took several attempts, but once I got the Patreon working it opened up a whole new level of enjoyment. Anthony and Greg name names of the people they discuss in confidence on the "basic" show. Emails are a much more dangerous thing and Recommendation Station is more cutting edge and occasionally mentions a well made snuff film. And you will be shocked at how funny Aaron is without the ridiculous constraints placed upon him by Billy in the straight-up pod. A little expensive? Yes. But wel... more
Anthony is great. Unfortunately, Rosenthal not so much. He is the weakest link. Jeselnik should get someone more creative and not so annoying. But they’ve been friends for over 20 years , so a) don’t expect a change and b) they will never really climb in viewership. It’s a shame, AJ is brilliant. In regard to episode 233, the absolute WORST of their 4 years. Pointless, unfunny bit on bottleless water that was brought up throughout the show. Embarrassing attempt at humor. Sorry, have seen Anthony... more
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Spotify | #32 | United States/Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #41 | United States/Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #43 | Canada/Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #122 | United Kingdom/Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #76 | Australia/Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #222 | France/Arts |
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