Cashing in with T.J. Miller T.J. Miller, Cash Levy, Myles Lasco
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Discover thought-provoking nonsense as comedian T.J. Miller is interviewed by his friend Cash Levy... over and over again. Philosophy, unsolicited advice, answers to questions you didn't have, and stories from the road as touring comedians. They pistol whip the mysteries of the world into submission- saving lives one podcast at a time, and ruining a life every 10 episodes.
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Naked and Afraid Part 2: Tokyo Drift
Broadcasting from an unknown location in the forest, Comedian T.J. Miller has discovered his friend Cash Levy stranded in the forest. T.J. talks about becoming a vegan, and Cash talks about how the internet really didn't change society all that much. Will they ever escape? Do they even want to? Will the wolves eat them? The answer to that question, and many more is, yes the wolves eat them.
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Naked and Afraid: Wolf Edition
Season 12.5 begins with Comedian Cash Levy, stranded in the woods, a TV Taping GONE WRONG. Will fellow comedian T.J. Miller come to save him? Will he stick around for an interview while dining on wolf meat and human pee? Yes. Yes he will.
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Promiscuous Sea Bass
The comedy road trip continues. The dudes talk about performing for libertarians, avoiding walk-in freezers, and pretending to see Tiger Sharks. Cash gives advice on how to talk to women. Is there a farting epidemic in Washington D.C.?
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Lobster of your Labor
It's all you can poke night at Montana's premier brothel buffet, and the only payment accepted is the succlent meat of ocean spiders.
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Flying Naked: A Montana Holiday Roadtrip Special
Recorded while driving through Montana and released just in time for Kwanza, the boys discuss flying naked with libertarians, sans deodorant. Did Daddy make it home for Christmas? Will Cash's outfit get all "dogged up"? Does crying help you get free Liquor? Comedians T.J. Miller and Cash Levy discuss the hard-hitting holiday questions while en route to Montana.
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Worst of: Christmas Special Part reDeux
In this Worst-Of Christmas call-back part redeux, cash catches T.J. stealing all of his kid's presents.... Or does he? ... Yes.
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Customer Reviews
Ka-Ching!
“It’s hard to walk away from half of something. But if the thing itself is small in the first place, it’s not as hard. “ -Cash Levy
The best podcast.
I have been a member of the 12 1/2 since 2013, and it frankly saddens me to see what happened to this show. I did my annual relisten, and honestly, the writing was always on the wall. The first two years or so of this podcast are comedy gold, some of the best listening out there. But around 2015, the shift is noticeable. TJ began to get famous and the resentment from Cash is palpable in many episodes. The good vibes between them seem to evaporate as episodes become increasingly rushed, pressured, and immaturely cut off to wring out more content rather than simply following a good riff. Then in 2016, between starting a Patreon and the US elections, the entire tone of the show shifted to something different. TJ’s life since 2016 onwards, between fame and legal issues, has taken him in a very different direction. Listening to new episodes in 2023, it’s sad to see this once great show, with 90 minutes of extremely tight improv and callbacks, be reduced to 27 minutes of Cash trying to discourage TJ from riffing so they can rush through to plugging their Patreon and tour dates. If the passion died, then let the show rest. Cash even tried to start his own podcast at one point (Cash Withdrawal), but had such poor success with it that it got swept quietly under the rug. The state of the podcast now is an insult to the 12 1/2 who helped lift it up in its youth. I am no longer proud to say I’m a fan of this show. For what? I’m glad we still have those original 100 episodes, and I’ll always treasure them. But it gets harder and harder to revisit these later episodes.
Cashing in
Great and funny podcasting!