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We've ALL been one. So, let's LAUGH about it! Comedic A-HOLE stories and interviews. Whether it was on purpose, an isolated incident, or a specific time in your life, we've all been one. We learn, laugh, forgive, move on, and sometimes we don't. Comedian, Doug Bass reflects on comedic moments of his own as well as interviewing comedians, actors, celebrities, and just regular people with great A-HOLE stories. Hosted by: Doug Bass Produced by: Basshole Studios
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A comedy podcast hosted by Len Harvey, which features things that bother him and his guests. Enjoy the weekly Podcast, with some other people each week that have issues like him. Follow on Facebook and Twitter @lensburningbush
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Send us a text Married comedians Rich Chasler and Sarah Halstead join Doug Bass on the Basshole Podcast for an unforgettable episode filled with laughter, wine, and hilarious secrets! 🍷 It's the first time a married couple has graced the show, and they don’t hold back on sharing their comedic journey, over-the-top wine tales, and the quirks of marr…
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Send us a text Ready to knock your socks off? 🚀 This episode of the Basshole Podcast, coming straight from Los Angeles, is proudly sponsored by BlueChew! 💪 Join your host Doug Bass and comedians Rob DeRocha and Jessica Alaniz as they bring the laughs, dive into the quirks of everyday life, and chat about everything from Hollywood news to awkward da…
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Send us a text Why did I punch a comedy booker? 😱 In this episode of the Basshole Show, I sit down with comedian Tatiana Cwiklinski for a hilarious and brutally honest conversation about her wildest comedy adventures, including THAT infamous encounter with a comedy booker in San Diego. From her quirky stand-up style to her DIY spirit and unique exp…
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Send us a text Get ready for better nights and even better stories with BlueChew Max! 💪 In this hilarious and insightful episode of the Bass Hole Show, host Doug Bass dives into everything from knocking your neighbor's socks off with BlueChew Max to sharing real-life stories and comedic moments with comedian Jonesy. BlueChew Max combines the active…
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Send us a text Get ready for laughs and wild stories as Doug Bass sits down with the hilarious E.L. Smith in this jam-packed episode of The Basshole Show! From BlueChew madness to E.L.'s comedy tales, including his journey from Florida to performing stand-up across Los Angeles, this episode is full of sharp wit and unforgettable moments. Hear how E…
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Send us a text Nicole Burch joins me on The Basshole Show to share one of the wildest college stories you’ll ever hear—yes, she really peed on his car, and it’s as epic as it sounds! From heartbreak to hilarious revenge, Nicole recounts the unforgettable moment that earned her the title of “asshole of the night” on our live show. You’ll laugh, crin…
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On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Clive Harris explores the role of London Territorials in the Gallipoli campaign of 1915–16. While no full London territorial division served there, six battalions, five Yeomanry regiments and two support units contributed around 8,500 men, spread across multiple formations from Helles to Suvla. Their …
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Send us a text Ever had a date so awkward you just had to laugh about it later? In this episode of The Basshole Show, we dive into the wildest dating horror stories, including one guy's bizarre question: "Are you the hottest sibling?" 😳 From weird first-date conversations to navigating the unique quirks of dating in Los Angeles, comedians Jessica A…
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On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, historian Nick Jenkins discusses the British League of Help and its efforts to support the reconstruction of French towns devastated during the First World War. His research reveals how communities across Britain came together to aid their French counterparts, shedding light on a little-known chapter …
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Send us a text Get ready to laugh and learn with "Swearing for Success: A Comedian's Guide to Stress Relief"! On this episode of the Basshole podcast, host Doug Bass sits down with comedian, producer, and podcast studio owner Keida Mascaro to chat about the art of swearing, the challenges of building a podcast studio in Los Angeles, and why droppin…
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Send us a text Get ready for non-stop laughs in this episode of the Bassshole Show! 🎙️ Join Doug Bass as he dives into the chaotic, hilarious, and downright unpredictable daily life of comedian Rocky Roberts, who’s 44 and owning it in the most entertaining way possible. From late-night gaming and bizarre band names to the ultimate debate over poopi…
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On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Tim Halstead discusses the connections between London schools and the Territorial Force during the Great War. While the contribution of Public Schools to the Officer Corps is well known, this talk focuses on the less-explored role of Grammar Schools. Drawing on Rolls of Service from both school types …
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On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, John Davy examines the London Regiment’s links with the Royal Flying Corps and RAF during the Great War. Using primary sources, he offers a statistical analysis of the men who joined the RFC via the London Regiment and considers the impact of their loss on their original battalions. This episode was r…
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On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Harry Potter delves into the life and service of prison reformer Alexander Paterson, drawing on his wartime diary and letters. From gentleman ranker to officer in the Bermondsey Battalion, Paterson served at Loos and later held various roles including lecturer, defence counsel, intelligence officer an…
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Send us a text Get ready to laugh out loud as comedian Bridget Sell joins Doug Bass on the Basshole Podcast! 🎙️ Bridget shares her wildest stories, from hilarious family beach house antics to unforgettable dating adventures in Los Angeles. Dive into her journey as a stand-up comedian, her insights on balancing life as a personal trainer, and why Ta…
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On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Stephen Sandford explores the early history of the 18th Battalion London Regiment (London Irish) during the First World War. He examines the battalion’s formation, recruitment, training and unique cultural identity, as well as its connections to Ireland and its first action at Loos. This talk was reco…
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Send us a text The Los Angeles comedy scene has been shaken by the shocking incident involving Ian Russo and comedian Teresa Lo, sparking conversations about the challenges and darker sides of comedy open mics. In this episode of The Bass Hole Podcast, I sit down with Teresa Low to discuss her harrowing experience, the aftermath of the attack at th…
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Send us a text Ever wonder what happens when you accidentally take a foul ball from a 12-year-old at an Angels game? ⚾😂 On this laugh-out-loud episode of the Basshole Podcast, host Doug Bass dives into a hilarious personal story with guests Rob DaRocha and Willie Krisztal that involves foul balls, crowd boos, and a surprising act of redemption. It'…
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Send us a text Get ready for a wild ride as we break in the brand-new BassHole Studios in Los Angeles with this premiere episode of the Bass Hole podcast! 🎙️ Join host Doug Bass and comedians Rob Rocha and Jessica Alaniz as we tackle everything from Trump’s whirlwind antics and Elon Musk’s latest controversies to MAGA hats at Disneyland and beyond.…
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Historian Michèl Admiraal joins Mentioned in Dispatches to discuss his research on the German U-boat campaign during the First World War. Admiraal, a recent MA graduate in Military History from Wolverhampton University, explores the relationship between technology, doctrine, and naval operations. His Stand To! article, Technology, Doctrine and the …
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This episode of Mentioned in Dispatches features historian and author Steve R. Dunn, who discusses his latest book, Spectre of Invasion: The Royal Navy and the Defence of Britain’s Coast, 1900–1918. The book examines Britain's persistent fears of invasion in the early 20th century, the strategic debates between naval and military defence advocates,…
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In this episode of Mentioned in Dispatches, historian Simon Batten discusses his book Futile Exercise?: The British Army’s Preparations for War 1902-1914. Simon explores the British Army's pre-war manoeuvres, training exercises and attempts to learn from past conflicts in the lead-up to the First World War. Highlighting the challenges of adapting t…
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In this episode of Mentioned in Dispatches, Dr Margaret Ward, Honorary Senior Lecturer in History at Queen’s University Belfast, talks about her latest book Rebel Women: Cumann na mBan in Belfast and the Glens of Antrim, 1914–1924. In the interview, Dr Ward explores the remarkable contributions of Northern Irish women to the republican movement dur…
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Send us a text Dive into the wild world of Miami's comedy scene with Brittany Brave! From Jersey roots to Florida's sunshine, we unpack the ups and downs of Miami's stand-up circuit. Brittany shares hilarious stories about her journey, including encounters with Robert De Nero and the challenges of being a comedian in the Magic City. We discuss her …
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Send us a text Comedian Jen Liv joins me to share her hilarious "Naked Juice Disaster" story and we dive into the wild world of shower fails. From accordion-playing adventures to Broadway dreams, Jen's journey is a rollercoaster of laughs. We chat about the perils of juicing, Costco obsessions, and the struggles of balancing multiple jobs in LA's c…
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In this episode, we are honoured to speak with Dr Ian Isherwood, a historian, scholar, and author of the newly released book The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front. Dr Isherwood provides a deeply researched and heartfelt account of the 8th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), during the First World War. Drawing …
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Send us a text Trump's triumphant return has liberals crying and conservatives celebrating this holiday season! Join Doug Bass and the Basshole crew for a hilarious Christmas episode filled with Rob's sudden jump tobecoming MAGA, liberal tears, and festive cheer. From discussing Trump's campaign momentum to sharing wild LA stories and holiday tradi…
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