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By Andrea Savage
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Actor and comedy legend Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond, Men of a Certain Age, The Irishman) joins Andrea for the season one finale of Andrea Savage: a Grown-Up Woman #buttholes. Andrea talks to Ray about his use of “mind bets” to punish himself for bad golf rounds and how people are reacting to suddenly finding him hot. Plus, they realize they both adore would-you-rathers and play a few doozies. Also, Andrea and Tony look back on a their first season and give each other heartfelt compliments with full eye contact.
Bitch Sesh podcasters, comedic actresses, writers and producers Casey Wilson (Black Monday, Happy Endings) and Danielle Schneider (The Hotwives of Las Vegas & Orlando, I’m Sorry) join Andrea for the second to last episode in season one of Andrea Savage: A Grown Up Woman #buttholes. In this episode, the ladies are forced to choose which Real Housewives husband they would select upon the untimely death of their current spouses, discuss some of the glory of their first jobs and answer questions to see how well they actually know each other. Plus, Andrea and Tony have to answer trivia about each other to see if they are now indeed friends.
American actress and comedian Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Mick, Flipped) joins Andrea for Episode 18 of Andrea Savage: A Grown-Up Woman #buttholes. After considering dubious current dating trends, they discuss the level of support Andrea should expect from Kaitlin if she becomes a “crop top person”, and decide who among Sweet Dee’s sexual conquests would make a good throuple with Kaitlin and her husband Rob. Plus, Andrea and Tony get to know each other for the last time of the season!
American comedy multi-hyphenate Paul Scheer ( Black Monday, The League, How Did This Get Made, I’m Sorry) joins Andrea for Episode 17 of Andrea Savage: a Grown-Up Woman #buttholes. Paul introduces Andrea to an unorthodox massage technique for the lower body area, they recall their amazing and insane experience on Celebrity Family Feud with Steve Harvey, and they play a special rendition of The Newlywed Game, even though they are 100% married to other people. Plus, Andrea and Tony answer emails from fans of the podcast!
American comedian and podcast pioneer Jimmy Pardo (Never Not Funny) joins Andrea for Episode 16 of Andrea Savage: a Grown-Up Woman #buttholes. Andrea and Jimmy harass each other, hear about Jimmy being cut from a major motion picture and play some Would You Rather’s that they may regret more than Pardo’s 80’s mullet. Plus, Andrea and Tony enjoy a compilation of how fans say the word “buttholes."
American comedic actress Angela Kinsey (The Office, Haters Back Off, Office Ladies Podcast) joins Andrea for Episode 15 of Andrea Savage: a Grown-Up Woman #buttholes. Angela and Andrea relive the world’s most awkward nude interview, play a few games, and Angela makes a case for why Game of Thrones’s Cersei would take Jim Halpert as a lover.Plus, Andrea’s mom returns to set the record straight about a family story.
American improvisational comedian, actor, and producer Joe Gatto (Impractical Jokers, The Misery Index) joins Andrea for Episode 14 of Andrea Savage: A Grown-up Woman #buttholes. Joe and Andrea talk their truTV friendship and Joe’s Nordstrom glory days. Joe also regales Andrea with stories of how he was mistaken for Steve Carrell and how he told a older woman to go f**k herself. Plus, Andrea catches up with Tony who’s back from touring with his band.
American actress and comedian D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place, Barry, Broad City) and Andrea take exciting first steps to becoming real-life adult friends by meeting out of industry formalwear and in a decrepit Valley landmark. Andrea makes a strong first move by treating D’Arcy to a photo of her dog’s penis before they dive into D’Arcy’s early credits, discuss the pros and cons of only referring to yourself in the third person during sex, and talk about how adulthood measures up to childhood expectations. Later, Andrea tries to replicate her friend-making success with Tony and… it’s a work in progress.
The one and only actress, director and author Judy Greer (Halloween, The Descendants, I’m Sorry) always lights up a room and this time is no exception! Judy sits down with Andrea and ranks her top kissing scene partners (Clooney, you didn’t make the cut. Keep trying?), explains her vacation new dress theory, and reveals a shockingly persuasive pitch for why you might be a robot. Plus, Andrea and Tony continue to try and become actual friends.
American actor Paul Rudd (Ant Man, Living With Yourself, Anchorman) continues chatting with Andrea and they revisit Paul’s early job of glazing hams and possibly Hamms. Paul also reveals his unfortunate first foray into writing poetry and his natural hair texture. Both things are upsetting, and yet, he still is charming as hell. It’s very annoying. Plus, Andrea and Tony discuss their 2020 New Year’s resolutions.
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