You, Me, Them, Everybody
Summary: You, Me, Them, Everybody is a program featuring two or more people discussing what pops into their head. In the tradition of Studs Terkel, Mike Royko and Ben Hecht. Recorded in Chicago. From a part of The Machine and creator of Foul. Visit youmethemeverybody.com for more info.
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- Artist: Brandon Wetherbee
- Copyright: © 2010 Brandon Wetherbee
Podcasts:
Chad Briggs is really funny. I laughed a lot. Probably too much. Talk about Texas football, okra, baseball cards and awkward pauses. Hi, Mrs. Briggs! To all improvisers, I'm sorry if I've offended you. You (you know who you are) are funny and I really respect what you do. This is not sarcasm. Download this […]
A nice, long show. Listen to Brandon (me, from here on out I'll use me or I, the third person always seems wrong) yell at Kevin for no reason. I really need to stop abusing him. He did get to spray me in the face with water so at least it's not one-sided. Brian Costello […]
You, Me, Them, Everybody Live Podcast Recording at the Hungry Brain with Brandon Wetherbee and Esmeralda Leon, guests Scott Smith, Alex White performing special solo set, stand-up from Cameron Gillette, music from Jeremy Tromburg and more. Download this episode
I didn't know the lead singer of a band I booked was a pretty well known, really good cartoonist for the first five years. I was out of the loop. Now I am not. A nice conversation with the wonderful Paul Hornschemeier. Talk of drawing, writing and other artsy stuff. Download this episode
You, Me, Them, Everybody Live Podcast Recording at the Hungry Brain with Brandon Wetherbee and Esmeralda Leon, guests Adam Burke and Jacqui Ryan, music from Al Scorch and more. Download this episode
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.