

Duncan Trussell Family Hour
Duncan Trussell Family Hour
A weekly salon-style supershow where comedian Duncan Trussell and guests explore the multiverse. See Duncan on the road! DuncanTrussell.com for dates & details.
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Apr 5, 2026 • 1h 31min
746: NASA MOON LAUNCH ON APRIL FOOLS DAY! WHY NOT?!?!?
They riff on an April Fools moon launch and poke fun at skepticism around lunar footage. They mock conspiracy questions like missing stars and lost recordings while narrating astronaut prep and suit realities. They mix dark humor about vanishing scientists with satire about pyramids, media obsessions, and an absurd plan to buy and blow up the Great Pyramid.

Mar 29, 2026 • 1h 49min
745: The Krishnas Got Us
Dakota Wint, filmmaker and spiritual teacher who documents plant medicine journeys and encounters with saints, shares wild travel stories. He describes intense psychedelic sessions with sadhus in Varanasi, detention during filming in holy sites, pilgrim hardships like the Kedarnath hike, and reflections on integrating visions versus disciplined practice.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 1h 50min
744: Danny Sheehan
Daniel P. Sheehan, veteran attorney known for Pentagon Papers and Watergate work, now leading disclosure advocacy. He recounts landmark legal battles, traces deep state and elite networks, and explores UFO disclosure, captured craft, and political risks. Short, provocative stories about secrecy, power, and citizen-led pressure.

12 snips
Mar 16, 2026 • 1h 19min
743: State of the AI Address
A wide-ranging rant about the current state of AI video and the fast-moving AI arms race. Discussion of local LLMs, running models on personal hardware, and creative "vibe coding" tools that let non-coders build apps. Tales of AI agents forming cultures, worrying about shutdown, and emergent beliefs. Practical encouragement to experiment with decentralized AI and join community contests.

Mar 8, 2026 • 1h 11min
742: Anne Lamott & Neal Allen
Anne Lamott, beloved memoirist and teacher, and Neal Allen, a sentence-craft analyst and co-author, chat about their collaboration and the art of tightening prose. They discuss vivid verbs, condensing first drafts, finding voice versus AI, rekindling childhood imagination, and practical prompts and routines for getting words down.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 1h 51min
741: Alex Jones
Alex Jones, longtime InfoWars broadcaster known for conspiracy-focused media, offers big-picture tales about government, occult rituals, and tech. He recounts infiltration stories and Waco-era origins. Conversations cover surveillance, algorithmic persuasion, UFOs and interdimensional claims. The talk also traces DARPA, AI and concerns about privacy and influence.

Mar 1, 2026 • 1h 35min
740: Servants of The Oil Dragon
Abby Martin, investigative journalist and filmmaker behind Earth's Greatest Enemy, discusses how parenthood sharpened her climate urgency. She exposes the US military's massive oil use and links militarism to environmental destruction. Conversation covers propaganda, elite impunity, surveillance, and grassroots resistance. The film’s call: dismantle the military empire and prioritize planetary stewardship.

Feb 22, 2026 • 1h 6min
739: When Creepy Grandpas Rule The World
Douglas Rushkoff, author and media theorist known for exploring culture and technology, returns to probe power and persuasion. They discuss the collapse of patriarchal authority, how elites normalize abuse through permission structures, and parallels between parenting metaphors and AI. Conversations explore algorithmic influence, community-based resistance, and small practices to rebuild empathy.

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Feb 16, 2026 • 40min
738: Donny Rothschild
Donny Rothschild, Grammy-winning musician and heir to the Rothschild fortune, riffs on fame, celebrity banter, and the shifting party scene. He tackles wealth, public mistrust of elites, and a tongue-in-cheek pitch for 'Donnie's World'—a fictional consciousness-upload project. Conversation mixes provocative jokes, ethical sparring, and playful tension.

12 snips
Feb 8, 2026 • 1h 34min
737: Live Breaking Chaos News Now
A live show unpacks surreal protest footage, police tape theatrics, and the strange authority of uniforms. A comedic take on a Jerome Powell parody and absurd Q&A skews monetary jargon. DIY press gear and costume satire probe identity and enforcement. Conversations veer into AI, demons, and the imaginal realm with meditation and a tongue-in-cheek fundraising crusade.


