The Whiskey Brothers Comedy Podcast
The Whiskey Brothers - four guys from Texas hell bent on not just voicing their opinions, but having a great time in the process. It's slam dancing, ninja kicking, whiskey chugging comedy that will rock your ugly face off. Seriously. Comedians Slade Ham, Rob Mungle, Sam Demaris, and Tre Tutson tackle the latest twice a week on one of the most original podcasts in America. If you're bored with the Big Ten comedy 'casts, give the Whiskey Brothers a try. You will leave a dedicated fan. The first 500 episodes are currently archived and are available on the website.
Slade starts an auction to chop off Sam's hair. Also, petty behavior from a Lebanese family and thoughts on how to handle a car break-in.
Greg Warren joins to talk about morning news interviews and wrestling. Also, sea slugs.
Tre has a prostitute-filled, terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
The legendary Tom Rhodes joins with stories and tales from around the world, and Sam gets his second vax.
Tre makes fun of a teacher, then it's a look at Coming 2 America.
Rocker Jesse Dayton joins the podcast. Also, Sam and Tre discuss playing funerals.
Black karaoke, losing weight, A Christmas Spiritual, and Elvis.
Tre mixes tequila with Sprite, which starts an entire conversation, then everyone digs in to who's in what sexual demographic.
Actor Jason Douglas joins the show, and Tre divulges a possible secret...
Mo Amer joins the first half of the show, then the guys recap their experiences during the recent Houston ice storm.
The discussion turns to metrosexual Black guys, chivalry, and the responsibility of raising kids. With Jerry Wayne Longmire.
It's Snowpocalypse 2021! Also, the birth of children and the debate over thanking people for people doing their jobs. Jerry Wayne Longmire sits in for Rob.
The guys recap the Super Bowl then play "A Shot Of," appropriately themed after the big game.
Science-comedian Brian Malow joins to help Tre understand some of the basic concepts of science. Like boats.
Sam goes to Graceland and Rob goes to Facebook jail.
Tommy Drake joins to pitch movies from the 80's.
Slade explain the proper way to play an upcoming gig to Rob, and Tre explain the proper way to prepare a sandwich. With Jerry Wayne Longmire.
JR Brow joins from Austin, TX and Tre takes everyone on a study in beta males.
The guys rehash the rest of their Kentucky trip, then it takes a dark turn with a conversation about Screech.
It's all about Tom Brady, a Kentucky road trip, and threesomes, then Christina Walkinshaw explains the benefits of OnlyFans in the pandemic.
Who wants to eat some dog?!
Dale Cheesman returns for an update on NYC and his racist dog. Also, redheads!
It's National Bath Day, Rob's 80's hair, and a game of "A Shot Of"
Apple pie and British accents and a million other things. Don't sleep on this one.
Rob loses it over the beach. Yes, the beach. Then it's a bunch of sex and concerts. Not at the same time, sadly.
SPOILER ALERT: We talk about Wonder Woman 1984 in this one. Also, Alan Iverson. One of those is great.
The Whiskey Brothers revisit awards they've won and the history of the podcast, and then they put a Doomsday Timer on the podcast. Also, racist anime.
It's a bunch of drinking stories, including how they all started, and the Canadian slap heard round the world. Also, oral sex.
Tre goes to Memphis which prompt everybody to point out how nasty their barbecue is. Also, trains. Nope, not those.
Buckle up, because Rob goes ballistic over men cooking in the wood and breakdancing in the Olympics.
Tre and Rob debate the merits of Bill Murray and Adam Sandler, along with holiday movies and hookers.
Rob takes on hotel food and comedians who interact with the audience, then Tre defends Ghostbusters. Yes, that one.
It's an extra long live episode with the full cast plus special guests!
The gang revisits the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones Jr fight, and then take on the Rat Pack and Frank Sinatra.
The most American band in history, Eddie Murphy, Christmas songs, and foot fetishes.
Tre drinks a pickle beer which opens up all kinds of talk about what's allowed and what isn't. Also, everyone's favorite whiskeys and coconut shrimp.
Tre goes to Ren Fest, which opens the door to probably sixteen different conversations.
Tre asks about bathroom habits, then it's Joe Biden, impressive sign language, and Rob losing a chili cookoff.
Do you dress for comfort, or for the time of year? Also, would you have a funeral for... a part of your body?
The entire cast breaks down the election, leading to the worst Joe Biden impression you've ever heard. Also, The Mandalorian. Spoilers abound.
It's more with Juan Villareal as the guys see how much they know about Great Britain. Also, Juan's history on BET and the OJ case.
Juan Villareal joins the show as Slade loses it over a Facebook encounter. Also golf, modern liberalism, and the happiest disease.
Tre gets in a fight with a bus driver, and Rob invents a new app.
It's all about Halloween candy and old movies. Buckle up.
Who's this and why does he have Tre locked up in the trunk? Introducing Scootie Tea.
It's a celebration of Rob Mungle's birthday! Along the way we play games.
The Whiskey Brothers mourn the deaths of Eddie Van Halen and Uncle Jerry Lee.
It's all about the perks of private planes, racial slurs in small towns, and the Obama election.
Rob gets a makeover from Tre, then everyone discusses fantasy animals and what they'd do with them.
Tre gets into Rob's politics, then it's cult leaders, hair, Castaway, and... the temperature of sex?
It's another episode with Ste7en Foster, this time to talk about death, funerals, and Bill Gates. Find his new book, The Last Alias, wherever books are sold.
We're joined by anime director-turned-author Ste7en Foster as he tells us the history of Ghost Stories, and coaches Rob and Tre through some voice acting.
Rob misses out on an audition, talk about the Saints, and The Moth Radio Hour.
Sam survives an earthquake and Tre survives an accident. Rob and Slade hide in a corner.
Slade and Rob fix all of professional sports before the conversation turns to prostitutes and multiple orgasms.
This episode goes all over the road, from the resurgence of capes, to mislabeled chickens, to ventriloquism to... the movie Cuties.
It's another round with Jerry Wayne Longmire as we head to Sonic for a... unique drink. Also, Tre walks his dog.
Jerry Wayne Longmire joins to talk about cults, grandmother porn, and Johnny Cash "extincting" the condor.
We revisit Tre's disbelief in dinosaurs after a fan gets him riled up, plus a lost moment in civil rights history.
Strip clubs, strippers, and a new game that makes sense to no one, yet everyone loves.
Get ready for misunderstood Russian toasts, Slade's hometown, and lots of hot dogs.
It's all about cigar etiquette, Rob's sexual preferences, and Rush Limbaugh the band.
Slade makes the argument that there are attractive homeless women and gets shot down immediately. Also, Tre's grandfather tackles current cultural issues.
Everybody talks about what Tre would do if he owned a bar or restaurant during the pandemic. Also, old porn.
It's the second half of a live episode, with a giant round of Racehorse or Sex Act for a bottle of whiskey.
In part one of a live episode, Rob sits on a murder trial, Tre tests potato salad, we play a round of North American Past Times, and Slade challenges Tre and Rob to do new anime voices.
Tre and Rob decide to press Slade on having kids, then they veer off into his radio career and the XFL.
Tre divulges a secret about his relationship, then everyone gets worked up over spicy foods.
Drive ins, unprotected sex, and Shakespeare! What else could you want?
Tre doesn't believe in paper, and Rob introduces us to the world of sainthood.
What could be more delicious than Mexican desserts and chubby girls? More with Grady Pruitt.
Grady Pruitt joins to discuss Kanye's presidential platform, African pyramid schemes, and whether or not you have to register your hands as lethal weapons.
Radu Bondar returns, Rob comes ready to share the joys of Live Aid, and then the conversation turns to calling the manager.
Tre gets a dog and finds out new information about white women. With Radu Bondar.
Rob presents the question of the best boob reveal in cinematic history.
The cast digs in to Hamilton!
Tre brings up Eric Andre's new special, Rob hypothetically raises Tre as his own, and then it's a grab bag of stories.
Slade, Tre, & Rob talk about a few Houston bars that have opened up, and dinosaurs.
It's more with Matthew Broussard as the gang breaks down Saving Private Ryan and discusses comedic leading men. Also, some very bad Ralphie May impressions.
Matthew Broussard joins the cast to talk about coffee beans, Topo Chico, and Tre getting robbed, before he and Slade bond over Frasier.
Tre's struggles with how many people should be in a relationship continue. Also... watersports?
This episode is about a Confederate Museum, awareness months, and Tre... littering.
The guys take a crack at explaining World Wars, plus a new threesome for Tre?
Tre gets upset at white women giving him instructions and a game of basketball. They're also joined by contest winner Andy Boal for Racehorse or Sex Act?
It doesn't take us long to get to porn. Get in!
Rob, Slade, Sam, and Tre all jump in to talk about the state of the world today.
It's another one with Zahid Dewji and Radu Bondar, this time talking about Texas losses and Guy Fieri.
Zahid Dewji and Radu Bondar return to talk about mistaken identity and social distancing.
Rob tells the true story of the Hoosiers, then it's Jordan vs Lebron. Featuring Jesse Peyton.
Jesse Peyton joins the show, Rob's day-to-day life gets discussed, then updates on the Coast to Coast Roast starring Tre.
Sam takes a shot at Rage Against the Machine, Rob recounts an infamous Lewis Black story, and then it's a foray into religious reality TV.
Tre gets inquisitive about Mother's Day for white people, as well as Atlanta's sexuality. Rob introduces some Canadian superheroes.
It's a nostalgic look at growing up poor before Tre divulges some hate mail. Naturally, the guys do what they do best with it.
A little Star Wars talk turns to Tre cutting his hair, and then somehow everyone takes sides over pit bulls.
Tre unloads on this one, with talk about prequels and another round of North American Pastimes!
Tre has a birthday threesome. Well, sort of.
Slade and Tre both show up with new hairstyles. Also, something about the Indians and England.
Tre starts watching documentaries and then explains his desire to open a bird restaurant.
This episode somehow starts with conversation about.. area codes? Soon it's off on a musical chat that ends with everyone smashing some genres together.
The gang (and Sam) all join up to talk about divorce during the quarantine and a rather strange couple and their sex doll.
Sam Demaris jumps in via stream to talk about smoking cigarettes, a Warrant song, and to play a brand new game.
Tre has a different take on MKL, plus Sam calls in to talk about being terminally ill and Sammy Davis Jr.
It's a landmark 800th episode! Everybody catches up on the Covid-19 quarantine situation, then they all play Racehorse or Sex Act?
The guys explain Only Fans to Slade. Also, a stolen Van Gogh and book curses.
Dale Cheesman returns to talk to Slade and Tre about handwriting and The Men Who Built America.
Tre divulges the secrets of his family's apocalypse meeting, Rob builds a case for poor people skills, then conversation turns to international cuisine and pearl jewelry.
We get the behind-the-scenes scoop on Billy D. Washington's new album, and then he and Tre discuss Black comedy on Facebook.
Billy D Washington joins the show to discuss life in quarantine, threesomes, and the dissolving of Tre's Circle.
It's more with Roxxy Haze as she talks about her dating life and her stalkers. Tre is, unsurprisingly, on the side of stalking.
Roxxy Haze joins the cast to talk about Tre's revolutionary "babies only" airline, as well as the first time they met.
Tre has questions about the ins and outs of being single. Also the return of America's favorite game show!
Wilt Chamberlain's record gets discussed, Rob attempts to sell the new Wendy's breakfast, and then he divulges his bear secrets. Also, Tre doesn't cuss.
It's more with Dale Cheesman as they talk about overseas travel and a postal worker who plays hero.
Dale Cheesman returns to talk about Pearl Harbor, Phish, and moon conspiracies.
Drunk dials turn the conversation to Wyoming, and then Slade and Tre are startled by the revelation of Rob's beard-snobbery.
In an unfortunate turn of events, someone writes Tre Tutson fan fiction. That leads to an in-depth discussion of the sexuality of stepmoms, and a conversation about mattress stores.
T Sean Shannon joins to help us dissect some racist quotes, and then Tre divulges entirely too much about just about everything.
T Sean Shannon comes back to talk about his time with SNL, the Houston Astros, Carl Weathers, and why you shouldn't throw things from moving vehicles.
Radu Bondar joins as Slade talks about stealing jokes, a comedian named Robert York, and Rob's childhood attraction to an ink pen.
Radu Bondar joins to break down the metric system and other ways to measure things. Also, he convinces Tre to run for office.
The Goop Company prompts Tre to call for the shutdown of the white woman. Also, Grady Pruitt has an odd date.
The Grammys, Aerosmith and Run DMC, along with Kobe and Aaron Hernandez. Grady Pruitt sits in.
A Marvel conversation turns to global politics, and then suddenly Tre is moving to Vietnam. This episode has ADD.
Tre has thoughts on how to take better care of people with diseases and disabilities, and then somehow they all dig into living in poor cities.
Join us for a breakdown of the Oscar nominations and a look at the wrongly accused.
The guys all discuss the shows they were on this week, then they dive into Gwyneth Paltrow's new candle.
Radu Bondar joins again as Tre takes us on a trip to Black Applebees, and then it's all out war over donuts.
Rob loses it over the difference between vegetarian and vegan, and Radu Bondar comes back from Laredo to sit in again.
New ways for resorts to bring in tourists, Slade's Uber driver, and dinosaurs.
Rob tells the woeful tale of a comedian who chose the wrong word. Also, murdering people who turn down your proposal.
Tre gets upset at Pixel before divulging that he's about to watch all the Marvel movies. After a run through the proper order, talk turns to Kevin Spacey.
Sam Demaris is back to talk about all things race, black people and dogs, and the return of Tre and his eagle.
Rob shows up with enough sugary soda to kill the entire cast.
Beth Alder returns to quiz Rob about his hair and to discuss sexting.
Tre divulges his problem with books and narration. Also, Tina and Ike Turner, and pretending to be someone else.
Everyone is dumbfounded when Tre admits he's never seen a magic trick, then even dumberfounded when he says he could beat up an eagle.
It's more with Radu Bondar as he explains Romanian food. Also, Tre presents a bold argument against... libraries?
Radu Bondar sits in again to discuss Bible stories and a brand new line of breakfast meat.
It's hard to explain how we got from Cici's Pizza to Jeffrey Epstein's killer, but we did.
Rob introduces the world to Butter Soda, which opens up a discussion about coffee drinks. Also, Mr Roger's Neighborhood and movie reviews.
It's more with Brad Gray as he and Tre trade sex shop stories. Also, TI's parenting skills and Hunter S. Thompson's daily regimen.
Brad Gray joins to talk about Disney and the loss of Mickey Mouse, black heroes in film, and a bad mushroom trip.
Rob gets upset at Tre about a gig, and Tre flies for the first time ever. Also, a sub-contract killer.
A pastor makes a statement about an impropriety. Also, Joel Olsteen and how churches work.
Paul Oddo talks in depth about his one man show, then everyone discusses how Patreon has changed an industry.
Paul Oddo digs in to Tre's polygamy situation, plus post-orgasm clarity and the definition of "gay."
It's another episode with Beth Alder as we dig into distracted driving and white people.
Beth Alder sits in as Tre tries to explain his living situation. Also, Tre's Aunt Paula.
Radu Bondar sits in again to discuss sleep habits and books.
Radu Bondar joins the show to talk about Romania, Vegas, conspiracy theories.
Grady Pruitt joins again to talk about old timey candy, having babies, funeral shows, and El Paso.
Grady Pruitt joins to discuss Tre changing a tire, playing outside as a kid, eBortion, and how many kids everyone could beat up.
From the VaultsOfLore.com studios, it's a battle of Beyonce vs Lindsey Lohan, then pandas in Vietnam.
Rob goes to Facebook jail, Tre ends up at an Indian festival, and jellybeans!
The new studio sponsor, VaultsOfLore, prompts a conversation about books, with Slade and Tre firmly on separate sides. Also, private jets.
Rob goes to Idaho, Tre goes vegan, Slade loses his voice, and Leo Roth writes sports fan fiction.
We dig in to Houston sports and Slam Ball. With Grady Pruitt.
Brad Gray joins to discuss new slurs and being uncomfortable.
It's a quick glance at easily offended audiences, and then it's a full blown look at Tre's polygamy situation.
Mike MacRae joins the cast to discuss Norwegian accents and Tre's threesome.
It's musical talk with Brad Grey, as Microsoft debuts theirs. Also, beat yo kids!
Zahid Dewji joins the cast to discuss British dirty talk, 9/11, the Amazon burning, and terrorist 30 for 30.
This episode looks at various ways of conning people, including voodoo, Santeria, and Rob.
Rob revisits his feelings toward Jerry Lewis, Tre does mushrooms, and Slade goes to a wedding.
It's more whiskey talk, plus Breaking Bad, The Good Place, and a whole bunch of other goodness.
We kick off with whiskey talk with the Old Humble Distilling Company, then it's a look back at some older jobs.
On this episode, old people have sex in a park. Also, Betty White.
Kristin Lindner sits in to talk about ASMR, Live from Here, and then Rob almost dies.
It's a very sexual episode with guest Bryan Biggio. Also, Tre makes it weird when he gets his dad and brother involved.
Bryan Biggio, Houston comic and former gigalo, sits in to answer some questions.
It's more with Paul Oddo, and this time it's all about sex and barbecue!
Paul Oddo returns to the podcast along with Sam Demaris to talk about break ups, hallucinogens, meditation, the LA riots, and black athletes.
White people in the Dakotas, Slave Improv, and 90s night with Tre.
Rob shows up with another local business music video, then conversation turns to the new sandwich from Popeye's Chicken and the special sauce.
Grady Pruitt and Zahid Dewji join Slade and Sam to talk about comedy in Louisiana and performing for bad crowds in general. It's definitely a late night, drunken episode.
Dale pops back in for a surprise episode, and so does Sam! It's all about threesomes, Australia, and the return of your favorite island salesman.
Small town newspapers, women and dogs, and High school reunions! What's all that mean? Who knows!
Slade, Tre, and Rob discuss the assault on Area 51, the first home sapiens, and Planet Fitness's rules and regulations.
The Little Mermaid prompts a race-swapping conversation, and Tre goes to Arkansas.
It's an in depth discussion about cooking for the masses and working in restaurants. Spoiler: Slade was a thief.
It's more with John Wessling, including America's favorite game show... Get some!
John Wessling returns for talk about Bar Rescue, reality TV, and a round of Racehorse or Sex Act?
Tre takes on an old listener, then the talk turns to the female anatomy and Pride Week.
It's a lot of talk about old school communication devices, and then Rob goes after Andrew Dice Clay.
It's an episode full of conflict as Slade takes on his cat and Tre goes up against doctors and a Twitter fan.
In one of his most unbelievable arguments yet, Tre takes on racism in Disney movies.
The gang is rejoined by Zahid Dewji to talk about the different kinds of Indians, Germany, the end of sex, and Tre admits he joined a cult.
The guys are joined by Zahid Dewji to talk about North Korea, celebrity crimes, and the origin of termites.
Tre's wife confronts him about his death plans, Slade goes to Colorado, and then the conversation turns absurdly towards chickens.
Mass shooters, the ID Channel, the Magic Johnson Theater, and Tre's plans to kill his wife.
It's more with Grady Pruitt and Drew Holloway as Tre buys his grandmother a sex toy,, and believe it or not, that's not even where the episode gets weird...
Grady Pruitt and Drew Holloway return for an episode so wrong that it makes a full 360 back to right. The Special Olympics and catfishing - where do you think it goes off the rails?
The guys dig into stalkers, Wheel of Fortune, and then a few of the more controversial subjects in the news.
Slade takes on Wal-Mart and gender identity, while Tre says a bunch of racist stuff about China.
Rob gets personal as he defends the history of chili, then Slade asks about junk mail and Tre thumbs his nose at a food drive.
Tre goes back and listens to old episodes, explains pedophiles, and denies the existence of cavemen. Slade and Rob just listen.
A woman gets trapped in a meat grinder, a handcuffed Russian, The Netherlands, and "What Women Want." With Grady Pruitt.
This episode is all about the Kentucky Derby, toes, and an armless man. With Grady Pruitt.
Grady Pruitt sits in again as Tre recounts an awful show that ended with a girl on coke. Also, polyamory.
Tre can't wrap his brain around Memorial Day, which leads to a discussion about other days. Also, Pythagoras and sex in a car. With our good buddy Grady Pruitt.
Drew Holloway joins the cast for the first time to talk about a gay orgy, how it's still possible to achieve sexual satisfaction if you've been... game of throne'd. Plus, WBNY!
Slade breaks a rib, Kate Smith gets kicked out of sports, and Nick Palermo joins us to talk about teaching stand up to school kids.
It's a milestone episode with Slade, Rob, Sam, and Tre! Get ready protein allergies, black Catholic churches, and questions about white women. Plus, WBNY returns!
It's a great batch of drunk dials before racists come after Tre to... embrace him? Also, Tiger Woods.
It's more with Rodney Bigham, and this time he and Tre face off in a showdown of old school versus new.
Rodney Bigham joins the cast to tell a tale of a threesome and discuss white people and their dogs. And their porn. Or both at the same time...
JR Brow sits in with Brian "BC" Carrion to talk about old school Houston comedy, Kat Williams, and a variety of things you shouldn't do on planes.
Jr Brow and Brian "BC" Carrion sit in with Slade and Sam from Florida en route to Cuba. It's a ton of stories, from Southwest Airlines to a trip to Bahamas, and then it all wraps with music from BC and JR.
It's a game of accents gone horribly wrong, plus Cajuns and liquor stores.
Tre opens up for Stormy Daniels, then it's talk about smoking and an all out war on Santa Fe.
Slade admits he hate NCAA basketball, which leads to a historical look at the sport. Also, a brand new true crime podcast!
Tre manages to offend the entire city of Santa Fe. Also, politics with Dick Cheney and Bernie.
A hipster doesn't recognize himself, CBS This Morning, and a look back at Hurricane Katrina. Plus, WBNY!
Tre takes a road trip and is introduced to Phish. Also, a sneeze in a barber shop, domestic customs, and East coast volcanoes. Wait, what?
The guys discuss Stormy Daniels and her "comedy" career, as well as a fake MAGA attack and a kid selling hot chocolate to help build the wall.Plus more with WBNY!
Tre hits a cyclist, pomegranates as aphrodisiacs, and we learn that nobody really nobody discovered anything.
It's all about Flat Earth, simulation theory, Tre's Uncle Moose, and old black men. Plus WBNY!
Slade goes to Dallas, which starts a conversation about Jussie Smollett. Also, giraffes. We aren't sure why either.
This episode is more with Patrick McLellan, as the gang digs in to black Baptist churches, and a concept for a new app and TV show! Also, the latest from WBNY!
Patrick McLellan joins the cast to present Slade with a demon mask. Also, Tre breaks down Black History Month and Rob gets put in Facebook jail.
Slade takes on a heckler in Plano, also the Alliance of American Football, and KFC.
Sam, Slade, and Tre discuss CPR and black guys coming out of the closet, then Tre and his wife go to counseling.
Sam takes a TMZ tour in Los Angeles, Rob revisits the history of Houston, and everyone takes a crack at the deportation of 21 Savage. Also, WBNY!
The gang digs in to deepfake pornography, which somehow leads to a lot of naked cartoons. Also, Tre helps his dad navigate the world of internet porn in one of the funniest stories we've ever heard.
Rob takes on Libertarians, Grady tells a Favor story, and Slade tries to argue his value in a post-Apocalyptic world. Also, more from WBNY!
Grady Pruitt and Nick Palermo sit in to talk about drive-thru beer barns, a rich man in a bar, and Rob's retirement from comedy.
It's time for America's favorite game show, Racehorse or Sex Act? Plus, Tre opens an Italian restaurant! Plus plus, the latest from WBNY!
The guys dig into Slade's book collection, white people on vacation, the Saint's unfortunate loss, and, well, just listen.
Somehow a conversation about autistic people leads to talk of Chick-Fil-A, or vice versa. Also, Grady Pruitt goes on a Tinder date. Also, Whiskey Brothers New York!
Slade, Rob, Tre, and Grady talk about performing for veterans, the Sikh religion, and overrated stuff, including MLK. What? Yeah.
Slade. Rob, and Tre take on Frasier, Dungeons & Dragons, and Aquaman. Also, the first installment of WBNY with Dale Cheesman and Jason Salmon.
Grady Pruitt rejoins us for a conversation about the worst slave ever, ghosts, and his recent hit and run accident.
Slade, Rob, and Tre discuss New Year's Eve shows and what it's like to kill in a bad room. Hint, most people lie.
The guys talk about gimmick television, including Netflix's Bandersnatch, and then they dig into Slade moving.
It's Christmas songs, slavery, Steve Harvey, cannibalism, and a little girl who makes flags.
The guys look back at their Christmas show, as well as the JFK assassination, Marilyn Monroe, the moon, and Chinese people.
The guys talk about Elvis, haunted Christmas houses, drugging your parents, and Tre's mom.
Slade, Sam, Rob, and Tre talk about sex during menstruation, the origin of Christmas, and watching Trump talk.
Slade, Sam, and Tre have an all-out sex discussion, and then cover reasons to date a white woman.
It's all about old school texting, Woodstock, Queen, and a Tarzan rewrite.
The gang discusses the different types of Liberal and vintage porn, while Rob attempts to interrupt.
Sam and Tre discuss racism, domestic violence, and how to trap a white supremacist. You know, all the funny stuff.
Slade, Dale, and Jason Salmon, live from The Azores! Slade cracked his head open. Find out how.
Rob, Slade, and Tre take on "comedian" Cory Parella and fried chicken.
Live from Romania! Slade, Dale, and Jason Salmon cover what might be the worst trip to a country ever, plus Slade's "type," and a deadly Indian island.
Slade goes to see Venom, Grady Pruitt eats edibles and goes to the movies, Tre hates porn, Rob opens a store for unmentionable items, and then everyone takes a crack at Depends commercials.
Slade, Dale, and Jason Salmon check in from Germany with a theory about the serial killer known as Willie Wonka, the Euro, and some unfortunately childish fun with the German language.
It's more with Kristin Lindner, and of course Tre makes it weird. This one is all about womens' egos and Tre's threesome.
Slade and Dale continue their tour around Europe with guests Jason Salmon, Kevin Iso, and Julie Scoggins. Recorded in Naples, Italy.
We're joined by Comedian Grossman to talk about Patti Labelle, Tom Hanks and Malcolm X, and a movie pitch for Scarlett Johansson.
The first in a series of five end-of-the-week episodes from Europe, Slade and Dale are joined by Jason Salmon. Check out his new album, Force of Nurture, available now on iTunes!
This episode will be a surprise to us too! We don't even remember when we recorded this one...
Victor Tran reveals that he went to high school with Tre, then they discuss Slade's bad advice and Costa Rican bachelor parties.
We are joined by Victor Tran as Tre comes in on Alpha Brain and asks for different types of bread. Also, a case of chainsaws vs lawnmowers.
Grady Pruitt rejoins the cast as Slade and Tre talk about an upcoming gig, in vitro fertilization, and sketchy businesses.
Grady Pruitt sits in to talk about hosting a comedy contest, small towns, the Astros slogan, leather jackets, and nuts.
Kristin Lindner joins for a conversation about accents and golden showers, then Tre answers dating questions and goes to Hobby Lobby.
Tre tries to find out what kind of white woman Kristin Lindner is, then Kristin takes a shot at fixing Kwanzaa for the NAACP.
Comedian Grossman sits in again as talk about Tre's eye, The Big Lebowski, and Keanu Reeves.
Comedian Grossman sits in as Tre talks about his wife, then it's a look at Shakespeare, if he wrote some of our favorite black films.
Dairy Queen, Lacy from Wichita, virginity, then Nick Palermo let's Tre have it for his content. After the break it's a sex robot brothel, prostitutes, and a fake kidnapping.
Nick Palermo joins to talk about his audition for NBC's Diversity show, Tre's eyes, Tre's vices, the D.A.R.E. program, and drug propaganda.
Everyone tries Mexican desserts, then, on Dale's last "official" episode, the return of Bonadooch!
Dale goes after guns and pit bulls, then everyone talks about fans after a show, and Rob versus a social justice warrior.
Tre takes down his grandmother, which leads to lots of talk about old women. Also, a Russian chainsaw suicide.
Drunk dials, black bowling, a song by some Deplorables, and a better song by Dale.
Zach Dickson rejoins the podcast to talk about losing weight, a racist Bill Gates, and Tre's hatred of big words.
The best way to handle telemarketers, bill collectors, bicycles, the NFL fall season, and the national anthem.
We learn a lot this week, mainly things about libraries and how Tre hates oral sex.
It's a movie-centric episode as we dig into our Top 3 Comedies, Jamie Lee Curtis, and films we walked out of.
A holographic Japanese wife, and Rob almost gets Jewish arrested at the airport.
Slade fights Applebee's, while Tre goes to war with DiGiorno.
The history of tipping, race trade wars, the Dutch, and an Oklahoma protester.
The whole gang talks about all-female reboots, homeless women, their ranking scales, Black Alex Jones, and the possible non-existence of.. civil rights?
Rob goes to an atheist meeting, Tre doesn't believe in books, the perils of milk, and Infowars gets dropped. Yes, Alex and Jesse show up.
Man, this one gets weird. The "controversy" surrounding Voodoo Donuts, baby murder, and some really twisted rap tracks from James Boren.
Chase DuRousseau sits back in as we dig into Michael Bay, Pacific Rim 2, Jeopardy, and weirdly-kept tattoos.
Chingo Bling brings Javi Luna and Jesus "Midnite" Castillo along for an episode about the Corpus alt scene, Mexican snacks, and then Midnite tells us how he got robbed.
It's another round with Chase DuRousseau, fresh off the road with jo Koy, to talk about performing overseas, female orgasms, Bruce Springsteen, and Whitesnake.
Chase DuRousseau joins us to talk about hookahs, Papa John's, and... Las Vegas.
Mike MacRae joins us for an episode to talk about cigars, smoking, loving your babies, Gene Hackman, and Richard Dawkins.
This episode is all about the south, from Mississippi to Alabama to the inbred, blue people of some state or another.
Zach Dixon sits in again, this time to make the Oregon Trail racist and to listen to Tre talk about the time he saw a hanging.
Zach Dickson sits in to talk about LaCroix water, racist Pepsi, the illegitimacy of ponies, and PTSD.
Billy D. Washington and Andy Huggins join the cast for an extended episode, and a look back at Houston legend Sean Rouse.
The guys talk about guilty musical pleasures, civil rights, bicyclers, and human beings vs the Earth,.
It's more with Chingo Bling as we dig in to Steven Spielber, theft, cockfighting, and Schoolhouse Rock.
Chingo Bling joins the cast to talk about hip hop, young musicians, and the border situation, with a cameo from Baby Bash.
Where oh where did this one go off the rails? The Holocaust, slavery, and racist ice cream. Buckle up.
It's a whole episode dedicated to sex changes and Space Force!
Kevin Iso sits in again to take a few drunk dials and discuss sex with a 10, his first time at the Improv, and all things Canada.
Kevin Iso sits in to talk about black audiences, poetry, and Black Panther, and then takes on Tre over Maya Angelou. Spoiler: Kevin is correct.
Things start with a few drunk dials, then veer into black sitcoms, a legless uncle, and Caddyshack.
Slade, Rob, and Tre discuss building things with your hands, gay cakes, and the cast of Frasier.
Clown dating, Ben Carson, and Rob sees a skateboard. I wish I had more information to give you. And it's Kiki's final episode, so there's that.
This one is all about Mexico, the ocean, rich white people, and human trafficking.
Strap in for a fun-filled ride through the Popeye's buffet, people with accents, Greece, the Pope, womens' rights, and... leasing people?
Rob goes to see Dave Matthews, Tre brings up the Santa Fe incident, and then Dale bizarrely has to start defending good movies.
Rob has a dream about Harrison Ford hosting Miss America. Also, smoking scorpions and Tre's failed threesome.
Tre Tutson officially joins the cast, and immediately wants to know why Rob does act like he looks, and how Native Americans lost North America to the magic of boats.
It's a full episode dedicated to Pauly Shore's desperate plea for attention.
It's all about Sam's dreads, black superheroes, and an Indian man mauled by a bear.
Slade shows up a little buzzed already, as the guys talk about the launch of their Kickstarter, having sex with your roommate, the Atlanta Falcons, Baby Metal, country music boy bands, Jack the Ripper, and Ray Rice.
Dianne Gallagher returns to talk about her pregnancy along with Parks and Recreation producer and writer, Harris Wittels. They discuss the show, their favorite porn, TV characters and soap operas, more porn, and Harris's creation of the viral term "humblebrag".
Houston's Jenny Johnson and Dianne Gallagher join the Whiskey Brothers to talk about vegan muffins, pizza rolls, being robbed, the best front men in music, spontaneous human combustion, and keeping journals.
Dave Attell sits in to talk about Houston, the rodeo, the Shell Houston Open, and play a round of "Black, White, or Mexican", and Rob getting laid, then Sean Rouse steps in to talk about his molester, then the conversation turns to the fact that Texas is number one in school sex, Shirtless Man, and "You Can't Make This Funny".
The whole gang sits down with porn star Ron Jeremy to talk about the obvious things in the porn industry, but also the outsourcing of everything American, his musical hobbies, and a host of other things. When he leaves, the guys latch onto Rob's date who came along for the evening.
Ralphie May sits down with The Whiskey Brothers to talk about queso, gay neighborhoods, Joey Diaz's car getting towed, almost killing a kid at the Astrodome, getting high and going to the movies, Johnny on the road with George Lopez, an awkward hot tub moment, and other old road stories, along with a look at Slade's ex-girlfriend and a sword. It's a really fun conversation.
Christopher Titus sits in with The Whiskey Brothers as they talk about doctors and House, the Dark Knight tragedy, Titus and Slade's driving, kids birthdays, a Taylor Swift concert, and then everyone plays a round of "Black, White, or Mexican?"
Whiskey Brother emeritus Mike MacRae joins the podcast, bringing Morgan Freeman, Ian McKellen, Herman Cain, Lemmy from Motorhead, Liam Neeson, and Ozzy Osbourne with him. Also, Celebrity "Black, White, or Mexican?", Rob's foot fetish, Bobcat Goldthwait, a debate about rock bottom, and Mitt Romney doing The Aristocrats.
Porn legend Nina Hartley joins the show to talk about orgasms, monogamy, swingers, internet porn, and the importance of being yourself. Also, Johnny gets validated on a few of his theories and Slade and Nina bond over Irish whiskey.
The whole gang sits down with porn star Ron Jeremy to talk about the obvious things in the porn industry, but also the outsourcing of everything American, his musical hobbies, and a host of other things. When he leaves, the guys latch onto Rob's date who came along for the evening.
Doug Stanhope joins the Whiskey Brothers as they talk about small town Texas, pop culture, the Prince of Monaco, comedy club waitresses, alcohol and comics, some Houston comedy history, road stories, and the Celebrity Dead Pool.
The Whiskey Brothers are joined by special guests Billy D. Washington, Tommy Drake, Mike Flores, Brian "BC" Carrion, guitars, keyboards, shots of Jameson, and a showroom full of faithful listeners in a musical extravaganza.