Oh, you like podcasts?

Save this article to read it later.

Find this story in your accountsSaved for Latersection.

Article image

Its a little easier to do em than to start em.

I loved those guys, Meyers said.

Does the passage of time not fill one with a strangeness?

Article image

That doesnt seem to be the case for Meyers.

My aging is such a strange question, he said.

Because Im still in the same building.

Article image

[The Lonely Island] have moved on and worked on shows that dont take place in 30 Rock.

Meanwhile, Im carrying around an ID with the same picture I took in 2001.

He added, By the way, I appreciate that I look older too.

Article image

Podcast:Women Talkin Bout Murder

Comedians Liz Cackowski and Emily Spivey spoof the true-crime genre.

From Audacy and Amy Poehlers Paper Kite Productions.

Its from the world of Amy PoehlersSay More With Dr?

Article image

Personally, Ive had my time with true crime.

I remember people saying that was going to happen to me, and I was like, Not me!

Im gonna love murder no matter how many kids I have.

Article image

Turns out, not so much.

Podcasts:The Bill Simmons PodcastandLas Culturistas

The former is self-explanatory.

The latter, hosted by Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, is also self-explanatory.

Article image

I realize what I love about them is similar, but different.

With Simmons, heres what I want to say: I grew up in New England.

So listening to Bill provides me with a great amount of comfort.

Article image

And thats a totally different kind of comfort.

Theater:Oh, Mary!

Cole Escolas deranged, unresearched stage play about Mary Todd Lincoln.

So I went to see it, and yep, it was just incredible.

There are still jokes I think about a lot.

It has one of the funniest physical moves Ive ever seen.

TV:Ripley

Steve Zaillians black-and-white adaptation of Patricia HighsmithsThe Talented Mr. Ripley.

The next thing I want to recommend isRipley but the funny parts.

I want to be specific about this.

Its obviously a very dark and incredibly stressful show, but there are someveryfunny parts.

Dakota Fanning, so good.

The Italian detective, played by Maurizio Lombardi … incredible.

I looked him up because I wanted to confirm I shouted him out.

Maurizio Lombardis face when hes looking at Dickies art is just the best.

He seems like he should be in every silent movie thats a comedy from the 30s.

And I was done in two days.

The main character is so multidimensional.

Its so, so funny.

I have no grand opinions on AI myself.

There is a uniqueness to what he does.

Hes impossible to get ahead of.

I swear, I think he might be the voice of our generation [laughs].

Everything he does is unlike everything or anything hes done before, and Im in awe.

Tags: