This week on Joke and Destroy, Andres and Pysher hang out with international man of mystery Elliot Broder. Elliot started in the south, down in Alabama, and whas slung his jokes with a cowboy hat, and his fancy suits across the county before landing in Denver. This Saturday, March 31, Elliot is producing a charity basketball game for St Jude’s. Four teams, filled with the most athletic players in the city, comedians, will square off on the court and on the mics. The Comedy All Star Basketball Game and Showcase Benefit happens Saturday, 12 PM, at the Athmar Rec Center. We get into a bunch of fun stuff this week, including Andres starts believing in the flat earth theory, we learn all about fish, Elliot stops a train, and Rolling Rock beer sponsors the whole thing, get on that pony. 

Big thanks to Sexpot Comedy for making this happen. Sexpot, smoke weed, eat pizza.    This week, Andres, really gets into all of his plugs, and here is one. Andy hosts the New Blood show at Ratio Beerworks, first Wednesday of the month at 8 PM. He's also doing his brand of "comedy" other places, listen to the episode to find out.   Jeremy's plugs are much more organized, and therefore better. Andres will never read any of this, so I can talk all the shit I want. Check out Jeremy's new website tmjff.com, that's for That's My Jam Food Fights, his new webseries with Meghan DePonceau, but also the website to check out Jeremy's other dates, like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Trivia this Friday, March 30th at Stoney's Pub, or for standup check out Jeremy at Cap City Tavern, April 8th for a new Kyle Pogue joint. 

The comedy/music/house party fusion show ShantyTown is back for year 2, and after a killer first show indoors, Jeremy Pysher and cohost Meghan DePonceau bring  the party back outdoors on April 14th, headlined by friend of the podcast Zac Maas. This one will be in the Baker neighborhood in Denver, message for the address.

Lastly follow us @jokeanddestroy, @jeremypysher, and @andresofbase

Thanks to Big City Drugs for the intro music

This week on Joke and Destroy, Andres and Pysher hang out with international man of mystery Elliot Broder. Elliot started in the south, down in Alabama, and whas slung his jokes with a cowboy hat, and his fancy suits across the county before landing in Denver. This Saturday, March 31, Elliot is producing a charity basketball game for St Jude’s. Four teams, filled with the most athletic players in the city, comedians, will square off on the court and on the mics. The Comedy All Star Basketball Game and Showcase Benefit happens Saturday, 12 PM, at the Athmar Rec Center. We get into a bunch of fun stuff this week, including Andres starts believing in the flat earth theory, we learn all about fish, Elliot stops a train, and Rolling Rock beer sponsors the whole thing, get on that pony. 

Big thanks to Sexpot Comedy for making this happen. Sexpot, smoke weed, eat pizza.    This week, Andres, really gets into all of his plugs, and here is one. Andy hosts the New Blood show at Ratio Beerworks, first Wednesday of the month at 8 PM. He's also doing his brand of "comedy" other places, listen to the episode to find out.   Jeremy's plugs are much more organized, and therefore better. Andres will never read any of this, so I can talk all the shit I want. Check out Jeremy's new website tmjff.com, that's for That's My Jam Food Fights, his new webseries with Meghan DePonceau, but also the website to check out Jeremy's other dates, like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Trivia this Friday, March 30th at Stoney's Pub, or for standup check out Jeremy at Cap City Tavern, April 8th for a new Kyle Pogue joint. 

The comedy/music/house party fusion show ShantyTown is back for year 2, and after a killer first show indoors, Jeremy Pysher and cohost Meghan DePonceau bring  the party back outdoors on April 14th, headlined by friend of the podcast Zac Maas. This one will be in the Baker neighborhood in Denver, message for the address.

Lastly follow us @jokeanddestroy, @jeremypysher, and @andresofbase

Thanks to Big City Drugs for the intro music