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Today’s episode of Who’s There may have the weakest sign-on and sign-off in the show’s three-year history, but everything else is pure gold thanks to all the tremendous calls we got over the past week. We learn even MORE about Nuts 4 Nuts and our favorite unfinished Scottish monument, go on a rant about Yankee Candle Company (Them with Who-y scents), and then dig into all-new Whos like queen of impactful anesthesia Mary Steenburgen and future Oscar performer Jessie Buckley. We also tackle MTV’s strategy of appealing to millennials by booking a Boomer Them, and Milo Ventimiglia’s latest attempt at Gradwhoating: starring in a movie about a dog voiced by Kevin Costner.

Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes. You can also support us by checking out today's sponsors Calm, Zola & the Real World on Facebook Watch.

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Today’s episode of Who’s There may have the weakest sign-on and sign-off in the show’s three-year history, but everything else is pure gold thanks to all the tremendous calls we got over the past week. We learn even MORE about Nuts 4 Nuts and our favorite unfinished Scottish monument, go on a rant about Yankee Candle Company (Them with Who-y scents), and then dig into all-new Whos like queen of impactful anesthesia Mary Steenburgen and future Oscar performer Jessie Buckley. We also tackle MTV’s strategy of appealing to millennials by booking a Boomer Them, and Milo Ventimiglia’s latest attempt at Gradwhoating: starring in a movie about a dog voiced by Kevin Costner.

Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes. You can also support us by checking out today's sponsors Calm, Zola & the Real World on Facebook Watch.

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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