The Champs with Neal Brennan + Moshe Kasher The Champs
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Neal Brennan (Chappelle's Show), and Moshe Kasher (Chelsea Lately) welcome a different (black) guest every week to the podcast to discuss stupid things in a stupid way.
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Champs Farewell/Questlove
The Original Champs sit down with Ahmir/Questlove to talk about his life and the sun setting on the podcast.
On behalf of Neal, Moshe and Doug - Thanks for listening. I was so fun to do. And who knows what the future holds. -
Jamar Neighbors
Comedian/Actor/Compton Native Jamar Neighbors sits down with the Champs to discuss maybe being a crack baby, fighting, and crying as a man.
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Nicole Byer
The Champs sit down with Girlcode regular Nicole Byer to discuss the time she married a guy to get him a greencard, body-images and believe it or not, race.
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New Faces 2015
The Champs sit down with the (black) selections from the Montreal JFL festival. Is it a mess? Probably. But production has never been the Champs strongsuit. It's about vibes, bro.
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Wanda Sykes
After a long hiatus, the Champs are back with Wanda Sykes. They discuss Wanda's life, comedy and sexuality. Recorded Live at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival 2015.
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Jerrod Carmichael Returns (w/ Jamar Neighbors)
The star of the HBO special "Love from The Store" and the forthcoming NBC sitcom sits down with the Champs to discuss working with Spike Lee and what "responsibilities" black artists have. Also, Jamar is there and we talk to him too.
Customer Reviews
Sorely Missed
One of the GOAT podcasts. I revisit the entire show at least once a year. Wish they’d get back together for a few more.
stoicism
my review isn’t required.
Oscar’s review is dumb
To the guy who said this will get taken down one day because people can’t make jokes anymore, ha. Find better opinions please. Your take on comedy being a sensitive minefield is boring and as cringey as a trump joke in 2022. Old news. Find something new to be mad at please.
Anyways the show is great, 10/10, listening to it 10 years later and it’s just as funny as when I first heard them. Timeless comedy.