IOC executives are treated like kings. Why do cities that have to pay off debt for more than 20 years after hosting the games? Andrew Zimbalist, author of the book, Circus Maximus: The Economic Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup joins Peter on this week's RNR.
Bouts of depression. Gary Gulman joins us on the podcast today. Watch the full episode now on YouTube. https://t.co/VPdiXWwtLl #reallynoreally#podcast#depression
Enjoyed this i/view. Al also talks about Daniel Radcliffe singing Tom Lehrer's "these are the only ones of which the news has come to Harvard..." Elements song on the Graham Norton show. I remember watching that & singing along.
Theeere's antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium...
Influencing the next generation of comedy.
It was an honor having "Weird Al" on the podcast! Go watch now on YouTube. https://t.co/vY0FPbasQ9 #podcast#comedy#weirdal
A new RNR is up! Eighty-seven million households in the United States own pets. Over $147 billion in spending for the pet food industry and related services, such as grooming. Bonnie will answer our big questions such as whether we are feeding our pets the right food?
Alcohol is no longer romanticized. On this episode of Really? no Really?, Jason and Peter sit down with with Doug Melville, who recently was a former board executive of luxury group in Switzerland. He'll break down down the complexity behind the the liquor industry's decline.
Who would insure this? A new episode of Really No Really with writer and Essayist, Ander Monson, wrote about how Power Slap originated in Oklahoma City from two guys who worked at a Dollar Store and started Power Slap as a form of camaraderie. #reallynoreally#podcast
Making The Cut! A new episode of Really No Really with special guest Director Barry Sonnenfeld is available now to watch on YouTube! #reallynoreally#podcast#movies