You, Me, Them, Everybody
Summary: You, Me, Them, Everybody (YMTE) is hosted by Brandon Wetherbee and Esmeralda Leon. YMTE focuses on Chicago culture mainly in the vein of NPR's "Fresh Air". It's recorded weekly in Brandon's Chicago apartment. Brandon also does one on one interviews with Chicagoans that include Comedian Hannibal Buress, blogger Scott Smith, and graphic novelist Paul Hornschemeier.
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Podcasts:
A long, good one. Talk of playing in bands, programming events, our mutual friend Charlie Deets, weathermen and so much more.
From a band to stand-up, performing in the suburbs and writing instead of gigging.
Getting a job writing for SNL, performing at open mics and moving to New York with one of the funniest men Chicago has produced.
The man behind "Roctober" and "Chic-A-Go-Go" talks about writing in depth pieces on lesser known artists, live television and staying positive.
An interview with the guitarist/singer of the Vivian Girls. Talk of Blink-182, Squire guitars and Brooklyn as home.
Sex ed, Dustin Diamond and why the suburbs aren't that bad.
Mostly about bagels with some talk about comedy and hello to mom.
Obtaining bad backs, teaching how to be funny and sooner or later, leaving Chicago.
A piercing laugh, getting on stage by 27, partying with Mr. Cooper and more.
Choosing to become a stand-up, MCing open mics and judging yourself in casual conversation.
The stand-up from Cleveland talks about moving out of Cleveland, performing at open mics and a possible bike tour that takes her across the country for 8 months on two wheels. Fun times.
The lead singer of Otter Petter reveals what it's like to be on a television show. If that's not exciting enough, the band is playing Six Flags this summer. Livin' the American Dream.
Charlie Deets, formerly of sally, and Deric Criss from Aleks and the Drummer are teaming up for magical things. Thieves of the Night. This description will not make sense unless you listen to the show.
The decision to make a film, write about the blues and, like always, talk of Shawn Kemp.
A job in the wonderful world of radio, plans to head west and making reservations for people in other states.