

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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Mar 10, 2024 • 1h 37min
606: Ehsan Ahmad
Exploring comedy dynamics in different locations, celebrating success and overcoming jealousy, and discussions on network TV authenticity and inclusivity are among the intriguing topics covered in this entertaining podcast episode.

Mar 3, 2024 • 1h 33min
605: Robert Ryan
Renowned tattoo artist Robert Ryan discusses his new tarot deck, the mysteries of tarot cards, symbolism in art, consciousness in AI, and the balance of obsession and creativity. Plus, special offers from Factor Meals, AG1, and BLUECHEW!

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Feb 26, 2024 • 1h 43min
604: Johnny Pemberton
Exploring a simulated universe controlled by Captain Control, springtime festivities, the dark side of sharing children's moments online, ethics of creative direction in art, AI's impact on art creation, significance of websites, frustrations with technology, corporate changes and subliminal messaging in advertising, the impact of a good book, character visualizations, connecting with strangers, building genuine relationships, one person shows, and discussion on persistence and bravery.

Feb 18, 2024 • 1h 18min
603: Moshe Kasher
Comedian Moshe Kasher discusses handling criticism, online behavior, and ego-driven risks. He explores interconnectedness, belonging, and transformative experiences at Burning Man. The podcast delves into personal growth, karma, and the awe-inspiring nature of human existence.

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Feb 10, 2024 • 2h 3min
601: Jesse Moynihan
Jesse Moynihan, amazing artist and animator, joins the DTFH! They discuss embracing baldness, Jesse's incredible art and upcoming animated short film, contrasting art studios, the symbolism of the devil tarot card, navigating projection and assumptions as a creative person online, choice and compulsion in non-violent political activism, desensitization to violence and the impact of art and stories on their lives.

Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 22min
600: Joe Wong
Musician and composer Joe Wong joins the podcast to discuss the uncertainty of releasing creative work, the importance of taking action on ideas, reflections on comedy and passion, teaching skills and talents, exploring the possibility of machines having emotions and spirits, AI and consciousness, themes of loss and legacy building, the wheel of life, consequences of ascending into the realm of the gods, and dog breeding and listening to music on vinyl.

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Jan 21, 2024 • 1h 21min
599: David Nichtern
David Nichtern, incredible musician and co-founder of Dharma Moon, joins the DTFH to discuss topics like egotism, sociopathy, liberation, self-realization, and the concept of a 'Karen'. They also reflect on insects and announce upcoming events.

Jan 15, 2024 • 1h 14min
598: Douglas Rushkoff
Douglas Rushkoff, author and genius on the preservation of hope, explores the potential threats of AI, the value of real-life interactions, AI's impact on creativity, the evolution of mediums, the potential obsolescence of the internet, compassion and letting go, and the concept of training as a commons instead of a corporation.

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Jan 7, 2024 • 1h 9min
597: Neal Allen and Anne Lamott
Neal Allen and Anne Lamott re-join the DTFH! They discuss the impact of humanity's interconnectedness in the digital age. They explore the potential dangers and benefits of technological advancement. They delve into self-loathing and effective practices, and discuss parenting, discipline, and the inner critic. They also explore the power of therapy, the inner critic as a controlling voice, and Neal's 37 tips for writing.

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Dec 24, 2023 • 1h 33min
595: Ethan Nichtern
Ethan Nichtern, incredible author and Buddhist teacher, joins the DTFH to discuss love, awakening, and the true nature of reality. They reflect on mind, memory, and transformative experiences, and the depth of Eastern thought. They also explore the commodification of spirituality, interconnectedness, the complexity of choice, and factors of success. Plus, an ad for Fume and a discussion about LaGuardia airport.


