Best Podcast Episodes About The Drama
Everything podcasters are saying about The Drama — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 37 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about The Drama.
Top Podcast Clips About The Drama
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of Christopher Columbus's conquests, questioning how he turned a simple exploration into a gold-hunting spree. The banter takes a wild turn when they discuss how Columbus and his crew were 'drinking smoke,' blending history with outrageous humor that leaves you laughing.
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Atsuko Okatsuka shares how a few friends recognized her comedic potential, leading her to explore stand-up comedy after growing up in post-apartheid South Africa. With no established comedy scene, she turned to Craigslist to find classes, highlighting the importance of having someone believe in you before you can believe in yourself.
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In this hilarious segment, Sarah Sherman critiques the state of therapy, suggesting that therapists should be more assertive with their clients. Her outrageous claim that some therapists deserve jail time for malpractice sets a comedic tone, leading to a wild discussion about self-care and personal accountability that leaves listeners laughing and questioning their own therapy experiences.
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Kylie and Caleb hilariously dissect the absurdity of a dessert shop called 'P-Whip,' leading to a comedic brainstorm about opening an all-women Dole Whip shop named 'Pussy Whipped.' The banter escalates as they discuss the social significance of this seasonal treat in Springfield, Missouri, making it a must-attend event or risk social suicide.
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The Aztecs, pushed out of their homeland, are compared to vultures circling for a new territory, but their reputation as savage conquerors has everyone telling them to 'go back to America!' The segment humorously highlights how European explorers were just the latest in a long line of colonizers, all while poking fun at the cold, inhospitable conditions that bred their raiding culture.
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In a hilarious twist on parenting, a listener shares how her family uses rock, paper, scissors to decide who changes the poopy diaper. The hosts riff on the absurdity of this method, imagining the chaos it would cause if dads used it after a long day at work. The segment is packed with relatable humor and light-hearted banter about the realities of diaper duty.
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Lunchbox recounts his nerve-wracking experience on The Price is Right, where he feared choking in front of the audience. The funniest moment comes when he realizes he can't use his nickname and has to introduce himself as 'Lunchbox' to Drew Carey, leading to hilarious banter about his journey and the pressure of competing.
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Michael Strahan hilariously contrasts the brutal feedback of football coaches with the gentle criticism from TV producers, revealing his unique take on handling public perception. His quip about not letting critics upset him because they last wore a football uniform on Halloween is a standout moment that showcases his comedic timing and resilience.
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In this hilarious segment, Lunchbox tries to explain why he owes Amy thousands of dollars while claiming he got scammed. The absurdity peaks when he insists that if a business gets hacked, it's not his fault, leading to a chaotic debate about trust and money. Their banter is filled with witty comebacks and a comedic exploration of financial mishaps.
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A steakhouse gets hit with a $21 million lawsuit after 750 servers claim their mandatory tip pooling was illegal. The hosts hilariously debate the fairness of tipping kitchen staff while one of them shares his voice acting gig as 'Dan Dan the Weatherman,' leading to a fun comparison of his career to Tom Hanks in Toy Story.
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Gaten Matarazzo hilariously breaks down the absurdity of society's obsession with fame, revealing that many who step back from the spotlight are actually thriving in their personal lives. He quips about how people assume fame is the ultimate goal, while in reality, it can lead to misery if that's all you chase.
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Rihanna expresses her excitement for the return of HBO's beloved comedy, The Comeback, featuring the iconic character Valerie Cherish, played by Lisa Kudrow. She describes the show as a profound comedic character study that reflects Hollywood's complexities, highlighting its chaotic yet humorous storytelling. Glenn adds that the show's return is a significant cultural event, especially in the LGBTQ+ community, comparing it to major cultural milestones.
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In this segment, the host hilariously connects the COVID lab leak theory to a humorous metaphor about ladybugs, while passionately critiquing the media's response. The outrageous claim that more Americans died from fentanyl than in major wars adds a shocking twist that keeps listeners engaged and laughing.
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Landon Donovan humorously tackles the misconception that the U.S. has the best athletes but struggles in soccer. He shares a funny analogy about how generational involvement in sports shapes success, contrasting soccer's recent emergence in America with other long-established sports. The banter about cultural differences and generational gaps adds a light-hearted touch to the serious topic of soccer's growth.
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In a light-hearted moment, Becky G reveals her love for food, humorously declaring that if it comes down to choosing between a date and a meal, food will always win. The absurdity of her priorities shines through as she shares her worst date story, making it relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss Andy Kaufman's outrageous performance art, including his infamous act of sleeping on stage, leaving the audience baffled. The banter takes a comedic turn as they debate whether Kaufman's antics were brave or just plain annoying, leading to a heartfelt moment about a thoughtful gift related to Kaufman.
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In a hilariously candid discussion, a comedian reveals that in Turkey, eating cow testicles is a common practice, jokingly referring to them as 'life eggs' that supposedly boost energy. The banter escalates as they share their own experiences with cultural stereotypes, leading to uproarious moments about identity and absurdity. The absurdity of discussing 'comedy nudes' adds an extra layer of hilarity to the conversation.
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The segment dives into a hilariously absurd crime scene walkthrough featuring sex toys, with one officer casually handling an inflatable sex pillow as if it's just another day at the office. The comedic peak comes when they discuss the detailed instructions on the pillow, highlighting the ridiculousness of a 'deep-seated massage oil' and its ability to facilitate 'male entry' with varying degrees of hardness. It's a perfect blend of absurdity and humor that keeps listeners laughing.
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This segment features a wildly humorous poem about a man's outrageous sexual escapades at a zoo, culminating in the unforgettable line about a hippo's fart. The absurdity of mixing animal encounters with raunchy humor creates a laugh-out-loud moment that keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
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In this hilarious segment, a detective dives into the bizarre case of a couple who can't figure out why one ends up with all the sheets and the other with the blanket. The absurdity of investigating nighttime blanket thievery, complete with a potential paranormal twist, keeps the laughs rolling.
Top Podcasts About The Drama
The Bobby Bones Show
8 episodes
Adam Carolla Show
5 episodes
KILL TONY
2 episodes
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
2 episodes
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
2 episodes
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
2 episodes
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
2 episodes
The Joe Rogan Experience
1 episode
