In this Tomless (physically) episode of Birdcore, Kit takes on a new role at the main desk, as he and Sam discuss how Mark Wahlberg could've been a war hero, why Sam looks like he got jumped, why Tom's really gone, how Kit named a baby, and ways to tell your dad the dog is missing.
Intro song: Iflo - Alex Mick
In this episode of Birdcore, Sam recounts getting shirtless at a wedding, Kit can't stop touching his hair (on his head), and Tom wants an eyelid piercing.
In this episode of Birdcore, the conglomerate are joined by Taylor Patterson, a beloved Toronto creator, writer, comedian, actor, dog owner, host of things, and other stuff. They talk about Taylor's time at BlogTO, his workplace comedy ICONS, his TIFF experiences, and more.
In this episode of Birdcore, the brothers have a jolly good time chatting about Sam's trip to visit dead people in the Paris Catacombs, Kit's car accident and Tom's mani-pedi.
In this episode of Birdcore, Sam honestly just checks out ahead of his trip to Paris, Tom explains Slam Frank, Kit reads the DMs he's sent to athletes, and the boys call a desperate fan.
It's the midseason break. Enjoy this highlight pack full of clips from Season 3 of Birdcore, accompanied by a 15 minute intro where Sam and Tom talk about football, Ozempic and other stuff too.
In this jam-packed episode of Birdcore, the boys call Sam's mom who makes an explicit remark literally right off the bat, Kit explains why he'd be the leader on a deserted island, Tom buys an old Spanish guy, they play Mad Lib Madness to determine Kit's fate, discuss whether they should purchase a John Deere tractor, and more.
In this episode of Birdcore, the boys interview Damnit Maurie of KiSS 92.5's The Roz & Mocha Show. Maurie is also a vibrant social media personality, often posting funny interactions with celebrities, the people of Toronto. He even dances with Mayor Olivia Chow.
The gang talks about snail serum, Maurie's coffee schedule, how many pepperonis is too many on a pizza, and Maurie's time in radio over the years.
In this episode of Birdcore, Kit talks about his first time babysitting, Tom went to the gym without realizing it's the women's only hour, and Sam recaps his birthday weekend.
In this episode of Birdcore, the gang sits down with writer/director Alex Dashwood. Alex talks about growing up in LA and not attending Shaq's son's birthday party, his award-winning short film Back to the Closet, tries to name restaurants on Ossington, and even gets a surprise message.
In this episode of Birdcore, the boys try to finish their drumsticks before they coat the entire desk, Kit reminisces about eating bars of soap, Sam recaps his weekend with his dad, and Tom defends Rogers Stadium.
In this episode of Birdcore, Sam and Tom invite their significant others Sham and Tina, respectively, on to the show. They talk about all sorts of topics, like Tina's S trip (what is that?), the girls' shared common interests, and Kit asks them about football.
In this episode of Birdcore, Kit talks about his inability to avoid Christian street vendors, Tom gets into the nitty gritty about his family dinner at the keg, and Sam sweats through the chair.
In this episode of Birdcore, the boys welcome good friend and actor Sal D'Agostino. They talk about Sal's lack of Harry Potter knowledge, his time as a modern day Troy Bolton, why Sal was upset that Tom was this show's co-host, and even play an improv game.
In this NORMAL VERSION of Birdcore, Kit cures Sam's concussion, the boys discuss how much showering is enough showering, their summer plans which include climbing a tree, and Sam discovers he's illiterate.
In this sped up episode of Birdcore, Kit cures Sam's concussion, the boys discuss how much showering is enough showering, their summer plans which include climbing a tree, and Sam discovers he's illiterate.
Relax. In this episode, Sam, Tom and Kit guide you through a meditation session while devouring a bag of carrots. Be prepared to breathe, relax and cry.
In the rebirth of Birdcore, Sam and the revitalized team (Tom and Producer Kit) discuss the salary of a crossing guard, getting drinks with a hypothetical Vietnamese grandfather, read scripture from The Bible, and build an ideal Planet Fitness member.
In this solo episode, Sam tells the story about how his hamster melted in a Tupperware, talks about his STD-riddled substitute teacher, questions why horses don't wear suits to the Kentucky Derby, suggests going to prison is the best way to get in shape and more.
Cory Pitman is a producer and director. A graduate of the RTA Media Production program at TMU, Cory is one of Toronto's most creative young minds.
Sam sits down with Cory to discuss who he is as a producer vs. director, Bubly, disasters on set, his production company LUNO BLVD, plans for the future and more.
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