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Monkey Tooth
Tiffany and Andrew Couch
76 episodes
3 days ago
A show for the naturally curious, featuring interviews with artists, musicians, writers, travelers, and gentle weirdos.
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A show for the naturally curious, featuring interviews with artists, musicians, writers, travelers, and gentle weirdos.
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Eric Kaplan
Monkey Tooth
55 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Eric Kaplan
Next up in our Bombay Beach series is writer and philosopher Eric Kaplan. He's so profoundly got his shit together he sent in a proper bio! A native of Flatbush, New York, Eric Kaplan began writing for Spy magazine and the Harvard Lampoon before getting his first television-writing job on The Late Show with David Letterman. Before THE BIG BANG THEORY, he worked on other shows including Futurama (for which he won an Emmy), Flight of the Conchords, Malcolm in the Middle, and Andy Richter Controls the Universe. Kaplan created "Zombie College" for icebox and co-created "The Drinky Crow Show" and "Mongo Wrestling Alliance" for Adult Swim through his company Mirari Films. Kaplan has his PhD from UC Berkeley in philosophy on the comic in the philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard. His book Does Santa Exist: A Philosophical Investigation was published by Dutton in 2014 and has been called by Matt Groening "the funniest philosophy book since...well, ever." His science fiction and philosophy have appeared in the New York Times. We touched on philosophy, writing, comedy, summer camp, and the many blindspots in my worldview. We completely failed to talk about his inherited collection of blues records, his daring and courageous work in the Himalayas, and what it's like hosting a podcast with Tao Ruspoli. Always leave 'em wanting more, right? Share and Enjoy! Links Terrifying Questions - Eric's Podcast "Does Santa Exist?" - Eric's Book EricLinusKaplan.WordPress.com - Eric's Blog
Monkey Tooth
A show for the naturally curious, featuring interviews with artists, musicians, writers, travelers, and gentle weirdos.