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The Last Show with David Cooper

The Last Show with David Cooper

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Welcome to The Last Show with David Cooper, where sanity takes a backseat and laughter rides shotgun. Join David and his UK partner-in-chaos Tony Five as they hurtle through a landscape of relationships, conspiracies, and raw confessions—where stand-up comedy crashes head-first into group therapy. From alien encounters to dating disasters, no topic is sacred. David's explosive energy and Tony's sharp insights create a mix of comedy and catharsis that'll leave you questioning everything – especially your life choices. Featuring an eclectic mix of guests, The Last Show is your weeknight escape into pure, unfiltered madness. It's magnetic, it's addictive, and it just might change your life. Tune in and let your mind be blown. But remember: what happens on The Last Show, stays on The Last Show... unless it goes viral. New episodes five days a week. No promises. Call or text anytime! (toll free in USA and Canada) or text (message and data rates may apply from your carrier; we do not charge for text messages): 1-888-505-6644 Follow The Last Show with David Cooper: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastshow.pizza https://www.instagram.com/lastshow.pizza https://www.youtube.com/@LastShowWithDavidCooper https://x.com/lastshowpizzaAll rights reserved 人間関係 社会科学 科学
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  • It's Never About The Bread In The Freezer - September 17, 2025
    2025/09/18
    Foreign correspondent Tony Five reports on a British Columbia man charged with drunk driving while operating a children's Barbie Jeep at 5mph. David appeals to Tony not to let hearing horrible news weigh him down. On Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday, therapist and social worker Gary Direnfeld describes a conversation he had with his wife concerning bread – and how it could have gone very wrong. Gary and David discuss when being too nice of a parent goes bad. Human-robot interaction researcher Lauren Wright shares how robots could help kids conquer reading anxiety. Moral philosophy professor Pia Campeggiani reveals how students rate identical lectures differently based on their professor's gender. Economist Tom Lane and David debate how complete honesty on your resume might not always be the best policy. Population health researcher ⁠Dr. Anna Kenyon⁠ makes ⁠a science-backed case for doing nothing and shares how letting your mind wander can reset your brain⁠. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:45) Tony Five pt. 1 (10:00) Tony Five pt. 2 (20:00) Gary Direnfeld pt. 1 (30:00) Gary Direnfeld pt. 2 (39:50) Lauren Wright (49:50) Pia Campeggiani (59:50) Tom Lane (1:09:50) Dr. Anna Kenyon (1:19:10) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Sexy CIA Plots - September 16, 2025
    2025/09/17
    UK-based Tony Five reports live from Croatia on the emotional support alligator that's no longer welcome at a Pennsylvania Walmart, and then David analyzes a dream Tony had. On Conspiracy Corner, Dr. Lee Kuhnle describes a few times when the CIA used sex, pornography, and sex dolls to run real-world operations. (⁠⁠⁠Check out Lee's podcast The Uncover Up here⁠⁠⁠.) Marshall Cunningham from University of Chicago's Divinity School discusses how religion comes into play with video game Grand Theft Auto. English professor Dr. Patrick Jagoda brings up how video games can be used for social good, and the role of them in higher education. (Patrick is helping organize the Year of Games at University of Chicago.) After that, it's reporter ⁠Matthew Alston⁠⁠ on the things that might make Gen Z quit a job. Psychology professor Dr. Yeeun Archer Lee goes over her research on how lonely, socially anxious people see benefit from small acts of kindness. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:35) Tony Five pt. 1 (10:00) Tony Five pt. 2 (20:00) Dr. Lee Kuhnle pt. 1 (30:00) Dr. Lee Kuhnle pt. 2 (39:50) Marshall Cunningham (49:50) Dr. Patrick Jagoda (59:50) Matthew Alston (1:09:50) Dr. Yeeun Archer Lee (1:19:07) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Weaponized Incompetence - September 15, 2025
    2025/09/16
    The show opens with Vet Talk or Pet Talk with Dr. Cliff Redford discussing the following pet-related topics: What owning a cat does to your brain (and theirs); Diagnostic system developed for identifying ADHD-suspected dog; and Dog spots suitcases being packed, what he does next changes everything. Pop culture writer Callie Ahlgrim explains how weaponized incompetence is back, and that it's driving modern women out of their marriages. Gloria Kostadinova tells the story of the 95 year-old solo traveler she sat next to on an international flight who's now her pen pal, teaching her a lot about life. In the search for a hobby for foreign correspondent Tony Five, listener Lauren pitches hobby horsing. Urban innovation researcher Andrew Irvin tells David why it's time for a new orbital activity treaty governing the ever-increasing number of satellites. Marketing and behavioral science professor Dr. Yanwen Wang reveals how AI salespeople aren't better than humans... yet. Dr. Søren Dinesen Østergaard⁠ goes over ⁠his predictions about ChatGPT psychosis and what can be done now that cases of it have appeared⁠. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:46) Dr. Cliff Redford pt. 1 (10:00) Dr. Cliff Redford pt. 2 (20:00) Callie Ahlgrim (30:00) Gloria Kostadinova (39:50) Listener Lauren & Tony Five (49:50) Andrew Irvin (59:50) Dr. Yanwen Wang (1:09:50) Dr. Søren Dinesen Østergaard (1:19:07) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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