
On this episode, Mark and Miles sit down with Porche La Fiesta — the self-proclaimed “Groupie Whisperer,” memoirist, and founder of an entirely unaccredited series of workshops for aspiring rock ’n’ roll companions. Porche shares stories from decades on the road, the unwritten etiquette of backstage culture, and why biscuits and gravy can make or break a tour. Expect questionable advice, unbelievable anecdotes, and wisdom delivered with a can of hairspray in hand.Porche has spent decades backstage with some of music's biggest names, and she's here to answer the questions nobody else was brave enough to ask:Is being a professional groupie a W-2 or 1099 situation?Which artist had the best snacks?Is there a correct way to stand in a tour bus bathroom?Can Porche read minds... or at least guess how you're cooking your eggs?Which hip-hop star had the smallest feet?We also dive into her bestselling memoir Big Hair, Bigger Stories, discuss backstage etiquette, fog machine incidents, rapper arguments, exotic pets, and a workshop tour that may or may not change your life.Pull My Leg is a comedy podcast where everything is made up on the spot—but the audience is always in on the joke.#PullMyLegPodcast #ComedyPodcast #HipHop #MusicComedy #ImprovComedy #Podcast #FunnyPodcast #BackstagePass #90sHipHop #GroupieWhisperer
Jun 15
40 min

🚨BONUS CONTENT ALERT 🚨After our Cryptids episode, we still had questions. Important questions.Like:When was the last Bigfoot sighting?Does Bigfoot wear clothes?And how much can we realistically trust Alexa with cryptid research?In this special bonus episode of Pull My Leg, we go deeper into the world of Bigfoot, folklore, and extremely questionable evidence.We also crack open the Pull My Leg voicemail box and hear from callers around the world, including:- A lonely caller trying to befriend Bigfoot- Someone convinced Sasquatch is trading household items for peanut butter- And at least one caller that may or may not be ChewbaccaAlong the way, we discuss:Bigfoot behavior, Sasquatch fashion choices, Cryptid snack preferences, AI-generated answers about mythical creatures…and the proper etiquette for interacting with woodland legends.If you enjoyed our Cryptids episode, this is the strange little follow-up your life was missing.ABOUT THE SHOW:Pull My Leg is a comedy podcast where everything is made up on the spot—but the audience is always in on the joke.
Jun 8
12 min

People say there’s no such thing as Bigfoot.But just because you’ve never seen something… doesn’t mean it isn’t real.I’ve never seen the Taj Mahal. I’ve never seen Tom Hanks. And yet, people insist they both exist.This week on Pull My Leg, we dive deep into the world of cryptids, folklore, and mythical creatures from around the globe: Bigfoot, Yeti, Mothman, Loch Ness Monster and somehow John Lithgow becomes part of the investigation.We explore:Whether Bigfoot is uniquely AmericanBigfoot-like creatures found around the worldWhat cryptids supposedly eatWhy humans continue telling these storiesAnd whether Bigfoot could survive Hollywood famePLUS…For the first time ever…we interview Bigfoot himself.That’s right. The actual Bigfoot joins Pull My Leg for an exclusive interview, where absolutely nothing is off limits.If you’ve ever stared into the woods and thought “something’s out there”. - this episode is for you.ABOUT THE SHOW: Pull My Leg is a comedy podcast where everything is made up on the spot—but the audience is always in on the joke.
Jun 1
36 min

You ever stand in your kitchen at the perfect time of day…The sunlight hits just right… And suddenly you see it…Thousands of tiny particles floating in the air.Dust. Hair. Debris.And then someone sneezes and it somehow gets worse.This week on Pull My Leg, we ask a simple question: What if dust isn’t just dust?We’re joined by Dr. Leonard “Lenny” Crumb, a leading expert in particulate entomology, who claims your home isn’t just messy—it’s a timeline of your life.According to Dr. Crumb:* Dust forms in emotional and chronological layers* Your couch may contain its own ecosystem* And most homes eventually reach “critical dust mass”We cover it all:- What dust actually is (and how much of it is you)- Whether your home is quietly building something- The dangers of “letting dust settle”- And what might be hiding in places you don’t lookIf you’ve ever looked at a sunbeam and thought “that can’t be good”… this episode is for you.ABOUT THE SHOW:Pull My Leg is a comedy podcast where everything is made up on the spot—but the audience is always in on the joke.
May 18
38 min

Fast food in America is a $300 billion industry—and every day, we all make the same choice: cook or drive-thru.This week on Pull My Leg, we’re diving into fast food and asking the real questions:Why does “no onions” always mean extra onions?Why are entire meals just different shades of brown?And is Grimace somehow behind everything?We break down:* Our go-to orders and forgotten chains* Totally real stats* The psychology of the drive-thru* Why the bag check never works* And whether the ice cream machine is ever actually workingPlus, we introduce some little known fast food spots like No Forkin’ Way.If you’ve ever panic-ordered at a drive-thru, this episode is for you.ABOUT THE SHOW:Pull My Leg is a comedy podcast where everything is made up on the spot—but the audience is always in on the joke.
May 4
42 min

We’ve all had dreams…But are they trying to tell us something or are they just nonsense?This week on Pull My Leg, Miles and Mark sit down with Dr. Phillip Cincinnati. Dr. Cincinnati is a leading expert in recreational neuropsychology (and proud holder of a “Dream License” issued by the state of New Jersey) to uncover the hidden meaning of dreams.According to Dr. Cincinnati, 87% of dreams are “emotional leftovers,” while the remaining 13% are your brain “freestyling.” Which raises the question: should we be taking any of this seriously?We cover it all:* Do dreams actually have meaning?* If two people have the same dream, who is to blame?* Is déjà vu just a dream trying to reload?* If you dream about work, should you be paid overtime?* If you fall asleep on a plane and dream you’re flying, are you flying twice?Plus, we hear from totally real callers with totally real dream questions, including:* Recurring anxiety dreams* Showing up completely unprepared (and somehow naked?)* Fighting someone with arms made of cooked spaghettiWhether your dreams are meaningful or just your brain doing improv, we’re here to figure it out. Watch now and decide for yourself.ABOUT THE SHOW:Pull My Leg is a comedy podcast where everything is made up on the spot—but the audience is always in on the joke. Each episode features ridiculous guests, fake expertise, and just enough truth to keep things interesting.
Apr 20
45 min

What if board game weren’t actually games?Welcome back to Pull My Leg — the podcast where we investigate the questions nobody asked yet somehow make them worse.This week, we’re diving into the world of board games — those wholesome little boxes that showed up at family gatherings, long car rides, and nights where someone inevitably flipped the table and stormed off.But what if they weren’t created for fun?What if they were designed to shape how we think?Think about it:Monopoly teaches us that the rich get richer while everyone else slowly goes bankruptCandy Land trains kids to follow instructions without asking questionsRisk prepares you for global domination or at least surviving Thanksgiving dinnerCoincidence? Or were board games the earliest tools of psychological conditioning?In this episode, we break down the hidden agendas behind the games we grew up with, explore completely made-up conspiracy theories, and ask the question no one was brave enough to ask:Who really created these games and why?Because somewhere out there…there’s a person who invented Chutes and Ladders…and they’ve been quietly manipulating our emotions for over a century.Let’s roll the dice and learn more.
Apr 6
39 min

Today on Pull My Leg, we sit down with Harry Woller — self-described buffet historian, wannabe competitive eater, and lifelong student of abundance.By day, Harry is a Logistics Operations Analyst optimizing large-scale systems. By night (and weekends and holidays), he optimizes shrimp placement, carving station flow, and soft-serve structural integrity at buffets across America.With an estimated 400–600 all-you-can-eat establishments under his belt (and waistband), Harry argues that buffets aren’t just restaurants — they’re social experiments. They test patience. Hygiene. Strategy. Elastic.We talk about:The psychology of the buffet lineWhy crispy General Tso’s chicken is non-negotiableThe engineering marvel of the carving stationWhether buffet dining is about hunger or victoryIs a buffet chaos? Or is it freedom? Is it indulgence? Or logistics?Grab a plate. Pace yourself. And remember — abundance is a mindset.Subscribe, like, and tell us your go-to buffet strategy in the comments.#PullMyLegPodcast #BuffetLife #AllYouCanEat #FoodComedy #PodcastLife #GeneralTsosChicken #MidwestCulture #ComedyPodcast #FoodCulture #CompetitiveEating
Mar 16
41 min

Technology in America was supposed to make life easier. Buttons instead of levers. Convenience instead of effort. A future where everything just works.And yet… here we are.Grown adults yelling at remotes. Restarting routers. Asking Alexa one question and getting three unrelated opinions.On today’s episode of Pull My Leg, there’s no guest—just Mark and Miles, sitting down to have a calm, intelligent, deeply reasonable conversation about one of the biggest issues dominating our news cycle: Technology.We look at real research about productivity, burnout, and attention…Then we examine research that absolutely exists about WiFi acting out of spite and Alexa listening more closely when couples whisper.We’re not experts. We’re victims.Topics include:Password fatigue and wizard-level requirementsPrinters, ink prices, and spiritual warfareSmart devices that aren’t that smartPhones, autocorrect betrayals, and other stuffPull My Leg.Technology in America. Nothing is taken seriously. Everything feels personal.
Mar 2
32 min

What if small towns didn’t need mayors… they needed vibes?In this episode of Pull My Leg, Mark and Miles welcome Diedre O’Neil, a Municipal Vibe Consultant who travels across North America answering one critical question: Does this town feel right… or deeply off?From her early days as the internet-famous “Bozo Baby” to scraping bubble gum into sailor sculptures, Diedre’s path to vibe mastery was anything but traditional. After advising dorm rooms on furniture placement, color schemes, and smell management, she dropped out of college to bring her talents to struggling towns everywhere.Together, we explore:What makes a town’s energy “on” or “aggressively wrong”Why sign colors matter more than tax policyHow a single bench can ruin an entire downtownAnd whether vibes can truly be fixed… or only gently judgedIt’s civic planning. It’s emotional architecture. It’s completely unnecessary.
Feb 16
35 min
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