Comedian T.J. Miller stopped by this episode of Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend to discuss meeting his hero Steve Martin, growing up an atheist in Denver, being a self-described “absurdist” and what that means about his outlook on life, having a golfball-sized chunk of his brain removed and the seizures that led up to it, relationships and so much more. We also did a round of Just Me Or Everyone (click here to see the JMOEs we put on the screen) and HGFY.
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Alison, in regards to training the new pup, I would highly recommend THE ART OF RAISING A PUPPY by The Monks of New Skete. They are amazingly knowledgeable at training dogs of all kinds. // Great pod by the way. Hat tip to Producer Gary.
Alison, in regards to training the new pup, I would highly recommend THE ART OF RAISING A PUPPY by The Monks of New Skete. They are amazingly knowledgeable at training dogs of all kinds. // Great pod by the way. Hat tip to Producer Gary.
love the podcast in general, but found it hard to get through this one. long doses of TJ's shticky personality are tough medicine.
love the podcast in general, but found it hard to get through this one. long doses of TJ’s shticky personality are tough medicine.
love the podcast in general, but found it hard to get through this one. long doses of TJ's shticky personality are tough medicine.