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Reload: Breakfast & Broken Bones (w/ Ego Nwodim)

Reload: Breakfast & Broken Bones (w/ Ego Nwodim)

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While the fellas are booked and blessed, please enjoy another brand new edit of one of our favorite episodes, as Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally play you even more of their conversation from last year with the hilarious Ego Nwodim. They'll talk primarily about menus, but also being literally thirsty versus slang thirsty, pitching sketches with a dislocated shoulder, treating your fitness with grace and compassion, and discovering that American cheese isn't real. There's lots of new content about food trucks and traveling to Italy, being an embarrassing dad, and Chicago restaurants. These three EAT.

Follow Ego on Insta @eggyboom, check out her podcast Thanks Dad with Ego Nwodim


This episode was recorded March 14, 2025 at SiriusXM studios in New York City

Special thanks to Jared O’Connell

Staying Alive is produced by Devon Torrey Bryant and Anne Harris

Engineered and edited by Devon Torrey Bryant, who also wrote the music

Associate producer and video editor is Maddie McCann

Executive produced by Jon Gabrus, Adam Pally, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Bernie Kaminski, and Rich Korson


Keywords for this episode: beverages, Carl Tart, Jason Momoa, Jay Jurden, inverse narcissism, Martha Stewart, Upright Citizens Brigade, Amy Poehler, Mary Holland, Drew Tarver, Lauren Lapkus, comedy hot, Saturday Night Live, Whiplash, The Town, Nate Lang, cock relations, Solid Core, Danny & Coop’s, L'Appartement 4F, Ryan Stanger, Trivoli Tavern.


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