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The Vulgar Burrito Podcast

David Nichols II and Mike Dixon

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Two longtime friends covering a wide range of topics, and putting their own twist on them with their unfiltered sense of humor. Find us on social media: Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/TVBPodcast/ Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/the_vulgar_burrito_pod/ Twitter = https://twitter.com/BurritoVulgar TikTok = https://www.tiktok.com/@thevulgarburritopodcast Visit our online store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/the-vulgar-burrito-store
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How do today’s masters create their art? American Masters: Creative Spark presents narrative interviews that go in-depth with an iconic artist about the creation of a single work. Each episode offers a unique window into the world of art and the creative process of artists and cultural icons across a wide range of disciplines, from music and comedy to poetry and film. Explore more at www.pbs.org/creativespark
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In this episode of The Vulgar Burrito Podcast, hosts Mike and Dave dive headfirst into the world of AI-generated music with hilarious results. The duo begins by feeding the AI various prompts, ranging from absurd to downright obscene. What follows is a sidesplitting series of musical masterpieces, each more outrageous than the last. When it comes t…
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In this episode Mike recounts his shocking encounter with an unexpected surprise in his pizza, turning a mundane meal into a tale of culinary horror. Then, Dave relives his memorable moment where he attempted a shot in front of Cleveland Cavalier legends Austin Carr and Larry Nance, with side-splitting results. But the laughter doesn’t stop there. …
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In this episode of The Vulgar Burrito Podcast, we dive into the controversial return of comedian Shane Gillis to SNL after his previous firing. We also tackle the heated backlash faced by actress Erin Moriarty (The Boys) following her latest Instagram post, sparking rumors of plastic surgery. Additionally, we explore the concerns surrounding the cu…
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In this sizzling episode of the Vulgar Burrito Podcast, hosts Dave and Mike dive into the world of adult-themed pick-up lines, blending humor and audacity in a way only they can. Brace yourself for a laughter-filled journey as they explore the fine line between cheeky charm and cringe-worthy innuendos. Get ready to blush, chuckle, and maybe even pi…
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In this festive episode of The Vulgar Burrito Podcast, unwrap the gift of laughter as the hosts Mike and Dave delve into a collection of side-splitting adult Christmas movies and jokes. Join them for a rib-tickling ride through the humor that's too naughty for the North Pole. Get ready to jingle your bells and share a few laughs that Santa might no…
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It's that time of year again for us to try the different items that have been transformed into their pumpkin spice version. We will give our opinion whether or not you need to waste your money feeding your pumpkin spice addiction. In between trying the items, we will be discussing interesting facts about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce! Enjoy!…
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We are back after some time away with the passing of Mike's father Steve after losing his battle with Cancer. This episode is dedicated to him. We share some awesome stories about him, and of course he would probably be pissed we were even talking about him and would rather us to do an episode filled with laughs instead...so we did a mixture of bot…
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Of course, everyone is talking about the Titan, but on the last episode we mentioned that if we had endless amounts of money we would go to space...our thoughts on that have changed after this whole submersible incident. We share some awkward moment stories, and also share some facts that may sound funny, but are 100% true.…
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Did you have a crush on a celeb in your teenage years? Well guess what? Some of them may be turning 50 this year and you can decide if you would still smash or pass like we did in this episode. Besides some pretty cool facts and events from 50 years ago, Mike has a list of 50 ways to say, "We're Having Sex"!! Enjoy and thank you for 50 episodes of …
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Novelist Ling Ma doesn’t shy away from taking risks with her writing. Her 2018 debut novel, “Severance,” is an apocalyptic satire that won the Kirkus Prize for Fiction and squarely put her on the map as an exciting, off-beat new writer. With her newest collection, “Bliss Montage,” Ma has turned her attention to the short story format. The collectio…
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We think you’ll really enjoy this podcast from our friends over at Young and Indigenous, which amplifies indigenous knowledge, storytelling and history. In this episode of Young and Indigenous, Washington State Poet Laureate and award-winning author Rena Priest explores the beauty of childhood and the nurturing element of culture. Priest also recit…
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It’s been announced! Writer Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Sympathizer” (2015) is now getting the prestige TV treatment on HBO’s newly rebranded Max streaming service. To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we revisit our interview with Nguyen. In it, he talks about not just “The Sympathizer,” but ab…
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Actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is one of the busiest people in Hollywood. His recent films include “Aquaman,” “The Matrix Resurrections,” “Ambulance,” and “Candyman.” But most recently, he made his Broadway debut in "Topdog/Underdog." In this episode, Abdul-Mateen II gives a masterclass on his acting process. The graduate of the Yale School of Drama d…
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In her eighth feature film, “Showing Up,” Kelly Reichardt takes pleasure in thinking about “life on the level outside of commerce.” Her films often explore working-class characters living life on the margins. Movies like “First Cow,” “Certain Women,” “Wendy and Lucy,” and “Old Joy” have established Reichardt as one of the most fiercely independent …
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A compelling novel can transport us into worlds unknown. Novelist Jennifer Egan has mastered this inventiveness of fiction with her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "A Visit from the Goon Squad," and in her newest book,"The Candy House." In this episode, Egan breaks down her writing process behind "Lulu the Spy, 2032," a chapter from "The Candy House.…
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“Top Gun: Maverick” is filled with booming jet engines and layered sonic storytelling. Since this publication, it won the award for Best Sound at the Oscars, largely due to the work of Al Nelson, sound designer and supervising sound editor at Skywalker Sound. Hear how he and his team spent time on aircraft carriers to capture the film’s iconic soun…
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K-pop is a genre full of catchy music and elaborate choreography. It’s a natural fit for the Broadway stage. As a lifelong fan of K-pop, writer Jason Kim (“Girls,” “Barry,” and “Divorce”) was interested in the personal lives of the global superstars from Korean pop bands like BTS and BLACKPINK. How do these artists deal with the pressure of making …
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Who would have thought that our small little town of Painesville Ohio would have one of the most well-known meme kids, going to school here. Dieurnest Collin, who was a child at the time his meme started circulating, is now attending college and playing football for Lake Erie Storm. He will also be featured on a superbowl commercial, so keep your e…
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What does it mean to create futuristic costumes from the past? Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter’s Afrofuturistic designs imagine the fictional African nation of Wakanda without the influence of colonialism. In “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” she takes this theory to another imagined world that draws on Mesoamerican history. In this e…
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John Waters loves to break the rules and make you laugh along the way. The iconoclast has been doing just that over the past six decades with provocative and perverse films like “Pink Flamingos,” “Hairspray,” and “Female Trouble.” Now enshrined as the king of transgressive cinema, Waters is taking on new challenges with his talents. In this episode…
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Join us in a New Year celebration by listening to us talk about a disturbing local case that has quickly been deleted from the internet, then join us in the discussion of if we really should have pushed so hard to #freebritney. If you have been following her on social media over 2022, then you have seen this downward spiral.…
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Actor John David Washington loves to talk about his craft. The star of films like “BlacKkKlansman,” “Tenet” and “Amsterdam” has now set his sights on Broadway with August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson.” Performing for the stage requires a different skill set from acting for film, and in this episode, Washington describes the intensive process he under…
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Buffy Sainte-Marie is one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of the past century. For 60 years her music has quietly reverberated throughout pop culture, and provided a touchstone for Indigenous resistance. Buffy is a five-part series from CBC Podcasts hosted by Mohawk and Tuscarora writer Falen Johnson and explores how Buffy’s life and legacy…
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How do the world’s finest artists – from actors to musicians and beyond – create work that moves audiences? What challenges do they overcome in their creative process? American Masters: Creative Spark explores what makes a master by interviewing diverse artists and cultural icons from the worlds of music, comedy, poetry, film, and more in a new sea…
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Find out why Dave was talking with Tom Hanks. Mike tells a funny story about his follow-up appointment from his vasectomy, and we react to several lists of nicknames for a lady downstairs. Find out why we are competing with top rated celebrity shows by giving us a listen and share us with your friends!!…
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Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Cree musician, artist and activist, has always been ahead of the pack. For six decades, she has fought for Indigenous rights and visibility through her work. She spoke out against the Vietnam War with her song “Universal Soldier,” foresaw the opioid crisis with the eerily prescient “Cod’ine,” and wrote iconic love songs like “…
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We first start off by catching up with some talk, as well as a brief discussion on our last episode being shadow banned because we talked about the Frosk on air meltdown...but guess what? WE FREAKIN CALLED IT!! G4 didn't last a week after we mentioned that would seal their fate. The meat of this episode is the sequel to our Adult version of "Would …
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We give our thoughts on G4's Indiana "froskurinn" Black's on-air meltdown. We also encourage everyone to go check out our Pumpkin Spice Edition video on Facebook/YouTube, where we review a plethora of foods, drinks, candies, etc. that are pumpkin spice flavored and rate them on a 1-10 scale. As always, we bring in our brand of comedy to everything!…
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Would you get a 12" by 12" Subway tattoo if it meant eating Subway for free...for life? Why are all these restaurants short staffed? Would you ride the rides at your local fair or just go for the food and people watch? Join us for some great discussion! Don't forget to leave your response on our social media page!…
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Partick Hickey Jr. is most notably known for his video game book series "The Minds Behind the Games", but has also started a comic book company, Legacy Comix, and voiced upcoming video games WrestleQuest, BPM Boy, and World Championship Boxing Manager II. We talk about the three new books to his series (Sega Genesis, PS1, and PS2), his contribution…
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Just like the title says...this episode is funny AF from start to finish. We give our answers to the popular question: What can you say during sex that you can also say at the dinner table? We go over nicknames for guys manhood, but from different time periods as well as international terms. It's just all out fun, so give us a listen and remember t…
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Comedian Jo Firestone was leading a weekly remote comedy workshop with a group of senior citizens from New York’s Greenwich House when something magical happened. Through in-person sessions, one-on-one interviews and a live public performance, a documentary special emerged called "Good Timing." Join Firestone and her crew of funny seniors as they f…
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Two-time Oscar-nominated animator, writer and filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt is considered one of the most influential figures in animation. In his first-ever formal podcast interview, he breaks down the long journey that went into making his 2012 feature film, “It’s Such a Beautiful Day.” The existential story at the heart of the film often mirrors many…
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Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka does everything. The touring comic, actress, writer, dancehall dancer and podcast host is everywhere and works tirelessly. She even famously performed a stand-up set in the middle of an earthquake — and got lots of laughs. Okatsuka also just made her late night debut on “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” proving to a n…
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Musician and artist Kim Gordon is known for being the coolest person in the room. She is one of the co-founders of Sonic Youth, the band that pioneered alternative rock for 30 years with albums like “Daydream Nation” (1988) and “Goo” (1990). Today, Gordon is focused on her solo work as well as new noisy and avant-garde collaborations. Here the musi…
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For decades, filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan has been telling original stories with movies like the Oscar-nominated hit, “The Sixth Sense” (1999), “Signs” (2002) and “Split” (2016). In today’s Hollywood system, this has turned Shyamalan into something of an iconoclast. Here he breaks down his independent approach to making his most recent thriller, “O…
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Here is another "Best Of" episode that captures clips from episodes 15 through 32. Help us spread our comedy podcast to the masses by sharing this episode! It is a great way to see if our podcast is right for you...and by "right for you" we mean willing to listen to vulgar humor and laugh about it rather than take it seriously. Although we do have …
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Poet Jericho Brown won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his collection “The Tradition.” The poems are vivid works of beauty and agony - each word delivered with a strong sense of urgency. Brown breaks down the process behind writing the collection’s titular poem, “The Tradition,” and the many layers of his ever-changing consciousness that ins…
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“A Strange Loop” has a lot to say in a one-act show. The metafictional musical is playwright, lyricist and composer Michael R. Jackson’s meditation on self-perception, race, sexuality, art, faith, identity and everything in between. The off-Broadway success of this ambitious work earned Jackson the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He breaks down the …
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Errol Morris broke open the documentary form with his early embrace of re-enactments and stylized lighting and music. His film, "The Thin Blue Line" (1988), put this reputation front and center, and his Oscar-winning film, "The Fog of War" (2003), cemented his legacy. He also has an irresistible attraction to controversial i…
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