

You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
Pete Holmes
Everybody has secret weirdness, Pete Holmes gets comedians to share theirs.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 59min
We Made It Weird #244
Playful banter about new specials and book pre-orders sets a light tone. They riff on AI and pop culture before diving into meditation retreat routines and non-duality insights. Personal stories about parenting interruptions, colonoscopy prep, and relationship autonomy bring candid, funny vulnerability. Reflections on awareness, free will, and integrating spiritual practice into daily life round out the conversation.

Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 25min
Taran Killam Returns
Taran Killam, actor and comedian best known for SNL and recent TV work, returns with playful energy. They riff on cartoon ideas, arcade nostalgia, impressions and comedic influences like Tim Robinson. Conversations touch on aging in Hollywood, AI and creative fears, parenting anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes TV stories. It’s a lively, joke-packed catch-up full of pop-culture riffs and surreal humor.

Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 41min
Brian Bahe
Brian Bahe, a stand-up comic and podcaster known for Just For Laughs and Sage Based Wisdom, shares wild stories and reflections. They riff on bombing and risk in comedy. He tells surreal travel and bodega tales. Conversations wander through identity, tantric retreats, dancing rituals, and city versus desert life.

Mar 18, 2026 • 1h 40min
Paul Chowdhry
Paul Chowdhry, British stand-up known for arena shows and sharp specials. He chats about Sikh roots and upbringing. They dive into UK vs US touring life, translating jokes across cultures, and performing big venues versus intimate clubs. Conversation also touches on knife crime, celebrity anecdotes, and navigating online fame.

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Mar 11, 2026 • 1h 50min
Dr Joe Dispenza
Dr Joe Dispenza, bestselling author and researcher on meditation and mind-body transformation. He explores consciousness as creative play, heart coherence and measurable biology during retreats. Conversation covers breaking emotional habits, rewiring through rehearsal and meditation, and how group fields, brain rhythms, and rituals support lasting change.

Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 12min
We Made It Weird #243
Two friends riff on awkward social moments, interruptions, and blushing. They unpack a dinner conflict that spirals into money fights, therapy realizations, and childhood abandonment patterns. They compare how they repair, process anger, and approach sex and timing. They also talk somatic retreats, primal screams, and the need for mirroring when being vulnerable.

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Mar 4, 2026 • 1h 40min
Shane Mauss #6
Shane Mauss, stand-up comedian and science communicator who blends comedy with psychedelics and science. He talks about using AI and VJ visuals to craft psychedelic live shows. They debate AI’s creative limits, ethics and safety. Conversation moves through non-duality, varied psychedelic experiences, ritual and set and setting. They also explore scientific curiosity, storytelling, and evolving comedy formats.

Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 2min
We Made It Weird #242
Playful movie riffs and celebrity hot takes kick things off. Conversations jump to aging, shifting desire, and modern masculinity. They explore sexual dynamics, consent, and integrating shadow selves. Mindfulness, non-duality practices, and psychedelics for healing come up. Parenting presence, birthday dancing rituals, and small pleasure metaphors round out the chat.

Feb 25, 2026 • 2h 3min
Bert Kreischer #3
Bert Kreischer, stand-up comedian and actor known for storytelling and his Netflix special Free Bert, shares wild personal anecdotes. He digs into parenting quirks, touring life, health scares and weight change. They riff on comedy influences, viral moments, and why oversharing and authenticity fuel his material.

Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 7min
We Made It Weird #241
Playful improv riffs on Khaled and Rihanna lead into conversations about mindfulness and the power of saying yes, thank you. They debate real acceptance versus fake positivity and swap stories about shows, standards of performance, and pre-gaming comedy. Tales of rituals, childhood song memories, retreat movement, creative doubt, and the messy dynamics of male friendship and deep trust round out the chat.


