The Half Hour shines a spotlight on some of the funniest and most unique voices in stand-up comedy. You'll never guess how long each episode is.
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12 episodes
Rory Scovel takes comfort from Southern pilots, enjoys sex shop browsing and detests airport security.
Runtime: 23 minMichael Palascak discusses his fear of ghost babies, his mixed feelings about SUVs and living with his parents after college.
Runtime: 23 minNeal Brennan explores depressing BBC news reporting, erotic photography of male bodies and his feelings about President Obama.
Runtime: 23 minBrendon Walsh discusses everything from the postcoital thoughts of Fleshlight owners to the joys of wearing a fake mustache.
Runtime: 23 minNick Vatterott does his best to avoid offending his fans, explains what he loves most about Halloween and imitates an unusual comic and a hardcore baby.
Runtime: 23 minTheo Von shares his feelings about the PT Cruiser Convertible, fantasizes about the best way to spend money and explains his text-based friendship with a total stranger.
Runtime: 23 minMaronzio Vance faces off with a mall kiosk employee, fantasizes about a store that would make dating easier and reveals a compliment he gave that went horribly awry.
Runtime: 23 minJoe Mande shares tales of Twitter warfare, describes a terrifyingly confident girl in his neighborhood and imagines the life of the first man to drink milk.
Runtime: 23 minGarfunkel & Oates sing about Pat Robertson, smug pregnancies and orgasmic Go-Karts.
Runtime: 23 minDavid O'Doherty lays down sweet keyboard tunes about Shakira, the Internet and text messages.
Runtime: 23 minJesse Popp covers everything from surviving life without health insurance to his true feelings about "Star Wars," Guinness World Records and the moon landing conspiracy.
Runtime: 23 minNo overview available.
17 episodes
Dan Soder suspects millennials ruin everything with gentrification and too many abbreviations.
Runtime: 23 minNikki Glaser discusses the perils of home waxing, explains what's keeping her from getting pregnant and ruminates about the plusses and minuses of sober sex.
Runtime: 23 minErik Griffin shares his fear of horror movies, describes the different types of Workaholics fans and describes the pre-old age range.
Runtime: 23 minJoe DeRosa describes living in a crazy city, reveals who's preventing him from getting in shape and offers a suggestion to people torn between religion and science.
Runtime: 23 minDan St. Germain discusses his feelings about being single, living in New York City, the Connecticut Muffin chain and Evan Williams whiskey.
Runtime: 23 minSean O'Connor explains the importance of glitter at a Ke$ha concert, how he briefly became a gay porn star and why Halloween is his favorite holiday.
Runtime: 23 minJonah Ray reveals what it's like to have a live-in girlfriend, remembers a tense game of Truth-or-Date and recounts an unpleasant encounter with a heavy metal musician.
Runtime: 23 minGabe Liedman is tired of monkeys, but he does love all the anal sex in "Game of Thrones."
Runtime: 23 minJared Logan describes growing up in West Virginia, a sweet old lady who tested him for STDs and the worst movie date he ever had.
Runtime: 23 minMike Lawrence describes fights with homeless people, the best part of working at McDonald's and seeing "Spaceballs" before "Star Wars."
Runtime: 23 minLil Rel gets into an argument at his local liquor store, encounters a capable toddler and reveals a secret about marriage.
Runtime: 23 minCristela Alonzo describes the post-Halloween walk of shame, using the McRib to tell time and her hatred of nail salon small talk.
Runtime: 23 minAndy Haynes fantasizes about a new-and-improved subway system, explains why getting engaged sucks for men and describes his gangster rescue cats.
Runtime: 23 minBen Kronberg asks life's big questions, talks pooping strategy and invents new names for everything from farts to underwater boners.
Runtime: 23 minBaron Vaughn talks about growing up in a rough neighborhood, the relative trustworthiness of cereal mascots and the test that all black people secretly give each other.
Runtime: 23 minSean Patton explains the best way to win a fight, reveals his desire to be a fraternity's pledge master and describes his dream of being a matchmaker for people with STDs.
Runtime: 23 minBrody Stevens breaks down the fourth wall, reveals the best way to get hits on YouTube and relives the day he spent filming "The Hangover."
Runtime: 23 minNo overview available.
14 episodes
Chris Distefano covers everything from his recent breakup to gentrification in New York City to his father's unusual accent.
Runtime: 23 minMichael Che discusses hospitable racists, paying taxes and how sex gets better with age.
Runtime: 23 minTommy Johnagin covers everything from teaching his mother to use technology to buying his girlfriend lingerie to accidentally getting drunk before the birth of his daughter.
Runtime: 23 minAdam Newman tackles tough topics like being a basketball fan in New York, going to school in the South and his love for children's songs about diarrhea.
Runtime: 23 minChris Gethard reveals the story behind one of his tattoos, describes falling off the wagon at Bonnaroo and explains why he hates public displays of affection.
Runtime: 23 minRon Funches discusses everything from his weird relationship to his parents to the reason he hates drug tests to the proper way to shame a pet.
Runtime: 23 minFortune Feimster shares her thoughts on yoga, Tuesday night strippers, drinking with her mother and coming out of the closet.
Runtime: 23 minYannis Pappas touches on his recent breakup, moving to Miami and how we've all become addicted to our cell phones.
Runtime: 23 minDamien Lemon talks about his hatred of destination weddings, failed novelists writing Yelp reviews and his dream of having sex with a hand dryer.
Runtime: 23 minRachel Feinstein discusses her postcoital behavior, her embarrassing mother and her mortal fear of marrying a theater teacher named Richard.
Runtime: 23 minMark Normand discusses women's pictures on Facebook, lazy racism and hanging out at gay bars.
Runtime: 23 minJoe Wengert describes his terrible public interactions, the trouble with catchy songs and a new game that he invented to make life easier.
Runtime: 23 minKurt Braunohler talks about his unmitigated hatred of biscotti, the airport security strategies he uses and the unfortunate way that he discovered masturbation.
Runtime: 23 minJoe Zimmerman discusses selling out free shows, his battles with hypochondria and President Andrew Jackson's prolific dueling career.
Runtime: 23 minNo overview available.
14 episodes
Liza Treyger talks about her future as a party animal.
Runtime: 23 minHampton Yount explains why he thinks that the Olympics are racist, reveals how to deal with conspiracy theorists and describes why he can't wait to get divorced.
Runtime: 23 minMichelle Buteau reveals how she met her husband and explains what it's like to be married to a white European man.
Runtime: 23 minBarry Rothbart describes home life with his girlfriend and the ill effects of his disgusting diet.
Runtime: 23 minBrooks Wheelan imagines what would happen if he panicked onstage, explains how he learned about the Internet and tells the story of a prank gone painfully awry.
Runtime: 23 minAndy Woodhull describes the perks of marrying a single mom, getting lice from his stepchildren and the time his dog ate all his condoms.
Runtime: 23 minRandy Liedtke takes a phone call, plays a voicemail, wonders how soon is too soon to eat pizza after someone dies and talks about his girlfriend, who may or may not be real.
Runtime: 23 minBeth Stelling describes the weird aspects of being a female comic, her mother's struggle with phone companies and why she loves "The Bachelor."
Runtime: 23 minSam Morril talks about what we should be teaching children, nonsensical homophobia, the repercussions of telling controversial jokes and surprise orgies.
Runtime: 23 minJoe List discusses coping with anxiety in yoga class, aggressive sex, strange male bonding rituals and his uncle's questionable babysitting methods.
Runtime: 23 minSean Donnelly acknowledges his looks, talks about why he has a hard time losing weight and reveals what marriage has taught him.
Runtime: 23 minPhil Hanley talks about everything from living with his parents as an adult to moving to New York City from Canada to the difficulties of dating.
Runtime: 23 minTone Bell explains why he doesn't want to meet his cousin's baby, reveals why he can't smoke weed and tells a story about a bank that doesn't take cash.
Runtime: 23 minAndrew Santino translates bird mating calls, explains what you should never do in a bar bathroom and reveals why most traffic laws are stupid.
Runtime: 23 minNo overview available.
17 episodes
Noah Gardenswartz talks about a recent jewelry-based life change, explains why he likes drugs and gambling, and discusses the challenges of being a teacher.
Runtime: 23 minRamon Rivas II talks about spending time with his nieces and nephews, reveals why he has trouble with women and explains how he managed to survive on a budget in New York.
Runtime: 23 minJoe Machi dissects Tom Brady's faulty logic, points out the one way in which he and Bill Gates are similar and imagines a new alternative to pharmacies.
Runtime: 23 minDrew Michael brainstorms about how he'd like to resolve an argument with his girlfriend and explains how conservatives can be accidentally progressive.
Runtime: 23 minAparna Nancherla talks about her struggles with depression and anxiety, tells a story about being catcalled and imagines the future of internet listicles.
Runtime: 23 minNate Fernald describes his terrible week, divulges his various insecurities, shames a rude audience member and does a few impressions.
Runtime: 23 minAli Siddiq tells a story about his fiercely competitive daughter, faces the hard truth about his son and describes how living in a white neighborhood has changed him.
Runtime: 23 minCy Amundson reveals the strange ways in which his obsessive-compulsive disorder manifests itself, explains why he loves to lie and describes how to diffuse an argument.
Runtime: 23 minEmily Heller does some spot-on impressions, reveals the most annoying thing about her own brain and explains why she's happy being single.
Runtime: 23 minErik Bergstrom opens up about his recent battle with cancer, reveals what ruined his last relationship and explains his issue with the Insane Clown Posse.
Runtime: 23 minMartha Kelly shares her opinions on animal rights, talks about her experience with getting sober and reads a letter from her deceased cat.
Runtime: 23 minNick Turner talks about his rescue dog, defines the term "soul mate" and reveals how he prefers to get the results of STD tests.
Runtime: 23 minMike Recine dreams about his ultimate comedy goal, explains why his girlfriend isn't suited for her job and reveals how his brother outsmarted the Special Olympics.
Runtime: 23 minJacqueline Novak talks about the horror of the human body, her love of food, her biggest fear and the least sexual word in the English language.
Runtime: 23 minNaomi Ekperigin explains why she's excited to marry a Jewish man, shares the scariest thing about moving in with her fiance and admits that she doesn't miss being single.
Runtime: 23 minAhmed Bharoocha shares an embarrassing phobia, talks about his problems with religion and technology, and tells a story about his overly supportive father.
Runtime: 23 minMatthew Broussard admits he looks like a villain, explains why college is basically a social experiment and reveals the least sexy thing you can say to a woman.
Runtime: 23 min