6 episodes

Comedy radio from a gay apartment in New York. Joey, with cat Arthur, partner Che, friends, and other people, discuss a broad range of topics. ATTENTION: Steve Martin, please contact us. You left a fish at the studio. Thank you.

Good Morning Greenwich Village Joey Pfeifer

    • Comedy

Comedy radio from a gay apartment in New York. Joey, with cat Arthur, partner Che, friends, and other people, discuss a broad range of topics. ATTENTION: Steve Martin, please contact us. You left a fish at the studio. Thank you.

    When god closes a door, he opens a window

    When god closes a door, he opens a window

    Baseball's Darryl Strawberry, as read by Joe Cocozzello. Touching base with your family because of a natural disaster, and other family reunions. (In other words, send someone a goddamn postcard, sometime.) Where do you get your podcasts? And, when oyster farts stop you from making love to your wife.

    • 35 min
    Start and end your life dozens of times (The real reason for 9/11)

    Start and end your life dozens of times (The real reason for 9/11)

    The cost benefit analysis for alcoholism. Suffering from going out and seeing the world. Processing the overvaluation of everything. Presidential quotes and tea time before an important conversation about merch. Mortality rampant on the mind, Joe wants to Sammy Davis his way into Judaism. In a nod to world peace, a note on the shared love of cock-snipping across religions and cultures. God Bless America: The Wienermobile's first glorious century. Hot-dog drones and little hot-dogs with wheels that make the little boy in everyone want to yell, "Mommy, look! I'm riding a wiener!"

    • 35 min
    Call The La Quinta

    Call The La Quinta

    Joey and Joe get down to it. Cigarettes after sex. Going back in time. Willy Wonka is a straight twink, and that's just how it is now.

    • 30 min
    The Atrocities of Hot Jesus and The Power of Forgiveness

    The Atrocities of Hot Jesus and The Power of Forgiveness

    Joey reviews the Morgan Library and welcomes guests inside his own Gilded Age mansion for cigars, live piano by an underpaid Nicaraguan immigrant, and stories of his end of life wishes to prolong his important philanthropic work made possible by Middle Eastern oil investments. Also: atheist Sundays, unfaithful pastors, awful music, not enough donuts, and how to break your marriage vows without ruining your life (or your marriage). And, an observation about nothing. Don’t miss the Vatican’s Best Films list, which results in a divine 404 page (are you lost?), an unholy list of Catholic topics, an ominous press release about the Pope, a suspect phone greeting from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops media office, and a contender for most overtly gay homepage in all of Christianity. And, of course, Hell and the new Plague. Today’s ad is for a random Japanese place in Midtown. We don't remember the name.

    • 30 min
    How To Share On Twitter That Your Whole Family Died In A Plane Crash

    How To Share On Twitter That Your Whole Family Died In A Plane Crash

    Joey’s mom has some questions about Fentanyl, and Che and Joey dig deep into a former president’s concerns about dangerous fruits and “other things” that kill. Bugs Bunny is trending because of Florida,  is this podcast connected to the Church of Satan?, and a cheap Jimmy Fallon joke. Plus, Joey name-drops Elijah Wood in a funny way. Also: popular websites are really important for micro-aggressions, and why keyboards have devolved. And: Joey has a monologue for Craig Ferguson (who is still alive and with us). Today’s show is dedicated to Roy Cohn and brought to you by credit score, so you can be judged by society. Craig, if you’re reading this, you are welcome in our home any time.

    • 44 min
    Mark Zuckerberg Please Help

    Mark Zuckerberg Please Help

    Joe Cocozzello teaches Joey about censorship, and Noam Chomsky calls in with a surprisingly hopeful vision for the future. Also: what ever happened to Tom from Myspace? Plus: our pitch for the next great Mission Impossible. And of course: Che and Joey discuss the art of making plans, and consider the pros and cons of burning Toni Morrison's books in order to keep prisoners at bay.

    • 21 min

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