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Dave and Anna send the podcast into the abyss in the best possible way. Three of their favorites perform -- Kyle Kinane, Kyle Mizono and Guy Branum -- each of whom addresses fear and anxiety in a hilarious and beautiful way, and each uniquely different from everyone else on the show. It ended with Dave and Anna opening the mic up to anyone who want…
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Anna and Dave give Terrified a proper send-off. This is the last studio-recorded episode of the show, and the second to last ever (or at least for a long while). The last episode will be recorded live, February 29th, 2016 at NerdMelt. In this last discussion, Anna and Dave do a little bit of everything -- they joke around, they come up with catchph…
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Zack is a musician based in Toronto. He's the drummer in the band PUP, you know, that band Dave never shuts up about. They met last summer on Warped Tour and got along immediately. In this interview, they discuss depression in every aspect. They talk about what leads to depression, how depression manifests itself, what could happen if gone unmanage…
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Dave and Anna get real dumb in this episode. They come up with at least four catch phrases and can't stop saying them. They then move into more call-in interviews, with Lisa Friedrich, Ryan Stout, Emily Maya Mills and Nate Craig. Each interview is dark, sweet and different in its own way. Follow @lisacfriedrich, @StoutRyan, @emilymayamills and @Nat…
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Terrified... is ending! :( But for now, Anna's back, and Dave is so excited. She and Dave briefly discuss the end of the show, and the bittersweetness of it. They then move into phone interviews with people Dave knows from the road that he's always wanted on the show. Brandon Jazz, Christina Parrish, Steve Anderson, Ryan Solomon, Zach Peterson and …
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Kristin Rand is a comedian based in Los Angeles, CA, formerly of Denver, CO. She's the best. She and Dave discuss a litany of things, from body image to personal growth to struggling professionally to eating disorders, all the while laughing like idiots. The episode concludes with Kristin opening up for one of the first times publicly about sexual …
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Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian based in Los Angeles, California, and a good friend of Dave's. Pretty much immediately in the episode, Dave makes a horrible conversational faux pas with Ahamed, and spends like ten minutes apologizing for it. Once the dust settles from that, Ahamed and Dave discuss Islam, Ahamed's Muslim upbringing, and both the love …
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Garrick Bernard is a stand-up comic and writer based in Los Angeles, CA. He and Dave discuss the idea of being funny, and the things one does throughout one's life to get good at being funny, before even making the decision to try stand-up. They also talk being afraid that you're not funny, and worrying at every moment that people will stop thinkin…
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Kevin Brody is a comedian and podcaster based in Chicago. He and Dave talk about his father, and his father's Alzheimer's, and the difficulty he's having dealing with his father's Alzheimer's, in every way possible. They talk about grief and pain and abuse and coping with those things despite being unable to talk to your family about it. They also …
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Jeff Wattenhofer is a comedian based in L.A., and is a longtime friend of Dave's. They started stand-up together! They used to run HOLY FUCK together. They reminisce for awhile and then get into Jeff's frustration with the current comedy scene, now six years after starting. He lays out, in detail, the options he has as a grown adult -- focus on a h…
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Caitlin Gill is a comedian and writer based in Los Angeles, California. And she just got her first writing job! Dave and Caitlin talk about that, and what it took to do that, and what it takes to make it as a comedian in general. They also talk about friendship and feeling wanted in a lonely, oversaturated city like L.A., and the millions of ways a…
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This episode was recorded live from the annual Savage Henry Comedy Festival on September 5, 2015 in Arcata, Caifornia. WHAT AN AMAZING FESTIVAL. Dave and Anna had so much fun. They talked to Humboldt and Savage Henry Magazine's own Christ Durant, as well their friend and hilarious SF-based comedian Kate Willett, and the one and only Billy Wayne Dav…
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Chris Conley is a songwriter and musician, and lead singer of Saves The Day. He's also just the nicest and most thoughtful guy. He and Dave and Anna talk sadness, and anxiety, and emo, and the long journey of learning how to be better. They talk for a long time about Chris's music, and how it's developed over time, and the stress and difficulty of …
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Soupy is the lead singer of The Wonder Years and about the sweetest person alive. He and Dave discuss fear, and extreme fear, and specific extreme fears, and dealing with those specific extreme fear. Soupy is particularly in tune with the fears in his life, which fascinated Dave. They also discussed the escape of those fears with art and music. It …
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This episode comes to you live from Cynic Cave, in the basement of Lost Weekend Video, in the Mission district of San Francisco, California. It's about our favorite comedy venue in one of our favorite cities, and the lineup was filled with some of our favorite people. We talk about it in the show -- we literally did not have enough time to intervie…
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They're back! We're back! (It's back.) Dave and Anna hang out together. They talk about their return, and how they've been feeling, and where the show's going to go, and what happened in the last five months while they were away, and what they're afraid of, and what they dislike about themselves. Did they solve all of their problems during the show…
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Dave and Anna are BACK! They are back from tour and they are BACK ONLINE. Here lies the first live episode they ever did in their home town of Los Angeles, and it's at their home theater, The Nerdist Showroom at Meltdown. It was so much fun. One of the best live shows either of them have done, podcast OR stand-up. Simon Gibson did stand-up, Joey Iz…
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This is not an episode. I mean... It's kind of an episode. But it's a short episode? IT'S NOT AN EPISODE. Look, the show has been on hiatus, and it's not back yet. But it's ALMOST back. And Anna and Dave wanted to let you know that it's almost back, and talk about what they're gonna do when the show IS back, so they recorded this little teaser epis…
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This week's guest is... NO ONE. Or... EVERYONE! It's just Anna and Dave this week. They catch up. They catch on the show, on their lives, and on their love of 90s radio hits. They also make an announcement. It's a saddening announcement, and also an exciting one. They're broke, you see. Broke, and overwhelmed, and having a hard time, and also doing…
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This episode was recorded live at the Floodwater Comedy Festival in Iowa City, Iowa on April 19, 2015! The fest was so fun. Dave talks to Daniel Frana, who ran the festival, Quad Cities comedian and screamo keyboardist Andrew Cline, Chicago-based touring comedian Emily Galati, and the mortal soul of Des Moines comedy, Ryan Solomon. Each brought the…
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Wendi Starling is a comedian who recently moved from Los Angeles to New York City. She talks depression, and mental illness, and medication, and drug use, and she talks about rape. She was raped. She's very open about it. It's heartbreaking, and so awful, and she talks about it in detail, both what happened then and what's happened since. It's hone…
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Joe Wagner is an insanely funny writer and performer in Los Angeles, California. He and Dave are big fans of each other. They talk about that, and love, and loving your friends, and romantic love, and being without romantic love, and walking alone through the streets of Los Angeles without romantic love and still feeling loved. They also talk about…
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Tony Thaxton is a musician, writer, performer and podcaster based in Los Angeles, California. He was also, for years, the drummer for the band Motion City Soundtrack! He and Dave discuss that, and then move on to Tony's fear of getting yelled at. He's scared at every moment of saying the wrong thing, and of getting yelled at for it. They then move …
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Ryan Singer is a stand-up comic based in L.A. He and Dave talk about his start in stand-up comedy in Dayton, Ohio, and the alcoholism and frustration and insanity that came out of that. They also discuss Ryan's fear of being a joke, and his attempt to control the laughter coming his way by being a stand-up comedian. Follow @RySing on Twitter!…
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Mikal Cronin is a musician now based in Los Angeles, California! Last time he and Dave talked, Mikal was living in San Francisco, where he'd lived for a long time. Dave had him back on the show to discuss his feelings about his music and himself after recording his new album, MCIII. The last time they talked, Mikal was frustrated and despondent abo…
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Georgea Brooks is a comedian from Los Angeles by way of Toronto. She and Dave discuss intimidation by men in different capacities, and how it's changed the way she carries herself and sees the world. They go further to discuss assault and abuse of women by men, and how it's affected her. Dave was floored by the interview. They also discuss Jon Scha…
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Todd Glass is a comedian and podcast host in Los Angeles. He and Dave talk about not doing things because you're scared. Todd holds back from trying new things if he doesn't think he's gonna be good at them -- singing, for example. This fear carries over into dating, and he and Dave discuss how difficult that's been for him since getting out of a l…
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Tom Segura is a stand-up comedian based in the SOUTH BAY of Los Angeles, California. He and Dave discuss the South Bay at length. They also talk anxiety, and being comfortable with one's own anxiety, and being afraid of sharing one's anxiety with others. Tom doesn't want to tell others he's anxious, you see. And neither does Dave.…
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Megan Rosati is an actor and writer in Los Angeles, CA. She and Dave discuss her fear that she's chosen the wrong path in life, and that she'll be sent to live with her sisters in shame. They discuss the other possible paths she could've taken, and her fear that her life will not be as fulfilling or interesting or safe or complete as a result of no…
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Moshe Kasher is a comedian and author based in Los Angeles. He and Dave discuss the double life he led as a child, splitting his years between the conventional American community that is Oakland, California and a strict Hasidic Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York. The talk the differences between the two, the ways he was ostracized from each, ho…
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Megan Amram is a comedy writer based in Los Angeles, CA. She and Dave discuss her fear of her own hands, and wrists, and touching her hands and wrists, and other people touching her hands and wrists. Dave does not touch her hands and wrists, or his own hands and wrists, out of respect. Follow @meganamram on Twitter!…
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Aristotle Acevedo was born and bred in Alhambra, California and is the producer of THIS PODCAST. He and Dave talk about all kinds of fear and self-loathing, from not having friends to feeling like you have no friends to feeling like you can't do anything right to suicide. Dave thinks Aristotle is great, and spends a certain amount of time berating …
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Joey Izzo is a filmmaker in Los Angeles, CA. He's great. Dave's a big fan of his. They talk about the oversaturation of people with art and culture and "content" in the modern world, and how they think its both hurt and helped their lives. They also talk about detachment from your loved ones, and not being present in your relationships. Near the en…
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Greg Katz is a musician in Los Angeles, and bass player for the band LA Font, who wrote the Terrified theme song! Or rather, they wrote a song named Strangest Dream, and then graciously donated it years later to be the Terrified theme song. Regardless, Dave and Greg talk about the music scene, and the comedy scene, and their similarities to one ano…
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The Beast Village Comedy Festival had its first year this year, in the East Village neighborhood of Des Moines. It was SO FUN. This live episode was recorded in the basement of the Des Moines Social Club, and features comedian and festival founder Dan Umthun, Chicago comedian Ashley Huck, New York-based comedian Andy Sandford, and road dog extroard…
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Goodrich Gevaart is a stand-up comic in Chicago. He and Dave disucss mental illness and emotional problems, and what it takes to eradicate them. Goodrich is afraid that, depsite all his hard work, he'll never be better, and they discuss that fear at length. They both love punk rock, and they talk about how much they both love punk rock, especially …
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Eliza Skinner is a comedian based in Los Angeles, CA. She and Dave discuss showing your feelings to your friends, showing too much of your feelings to your friends, the fear that doing so could hurt your friendships, and the fear that not doing so could hurt your friendships. Also, they talk about lifeguards, and Anna Seregina shows up at the end f…
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Marcella Arguello is a comedian based in Los Angeles, CA, and also kind of in San Francisco, CA. She and Dave talk about her dad, and what she's been going through since his passing. She's afraid of letting him down, and feels extra pressure to succeed as a result. They talk about her relationship with him, and the rest of her family, and how it's …
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Joe Sib is a comedian, storyteller, musician and co-owner of SideOneDummy Records. He and Dave talk about the fear of being exposed as a fraud in your craft, and about being dick. Joe says he used to be a dick sometimes, and he worked to not be a dick anymore. Dave doesn't think he's a dick, though. At the end, Dave revisits body dysmorphia, as dis…
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