My Brother's Wife and Me and Him
By Nicholas & Justine Stewart
My Brother's Wife and Me and HimOct 24, 2019
Pop Culture Naptime
Movie studios spend billions of dollars a year to entertain us. So why are we so bored with what they offer? Are we ungrateful children? Also, the confusion of musical genre.
Debatin' 'Bout Debates (Apostrophe Edition)
Justine, a staunch critic of debates, goes toe-to-toe with Nicholas, reactionary defender of debates. Also, Disney + and voice acting aspirations.
A Review of "El Camino" and Other Minutia
The long-awaited, never-equated, thoroughly-masturbated moment has arrived: the "My Brother's Wife" is making her first appearance! She, as a sultry soprano, discusses with the gang Netflix's new El Camino, the epilogue to Breaking Bad. We also bring a smidgen of social justice by interviewing society's downtrodden and voiceless; namely, a pre-schooler. Our pre-schooler. Lastly, Nicholas goes nuts with italics. For emphasis, bitches.
Conservatives Aren't Funny
The gang steers clear of political issues this time and instead discusses why conservatives aren't funny. Then, they get downright depressing.
Vaping and Other Scumbag Activities
In the very first episode with more than one voice, the gang discusses the recent hubbub about vaping. Also Nicholas' very first stand-up set and why it was a spectacular failure.
A Trio of One
Who wants conversation when you can have a monologue? In the very first episode of My Brother's Wife and Me and Him, the Him is alone, attempting to give a bit of background before he loses himself in a rambling aside about growing up in a conservative echo chamber.
A Ransom Demand by the Guys at MBW&M&H
Close your eyes. Picture the person or thing you love most. It could be a beloved spouse, grandparent, pet, vase, anything. Is it clear in your mind's eye? Good. We have it. And if you don't give our podcast a listen, we are going to do terrible things to it. BUT we're pretty funny. So as far as demands go, you could do worse.