The Last Show with David Cooper

De: David Cooper
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  • Welcome to The Last Show with David Cooper, where sanity takes a backseat and laughter rides shotgun.


    Join David and his UK partner-in-chaos Tony Five as they hurtle through a landscape of relationships, conspiracies, and raw confessions—where stand-up comedy crashes head-first into group therapy.


    From alien encounters to dating disasters, no topic is sacred. David's explosive energy and Tony's sharp insights create a mix of comedy and catharsis that'll leave you questioning everything – especially your life choices.


    Featuring an eclectic mix of guests, The Last Show is your weeknight escape into pure, unfiltered madness. It's magnetic, it's addictive, and it just might change your life.


    Tune in and let your mind be blown. But remember: what happens on The Last Show, stays on The Last Show... unless it goes viral.


    New episodes five days a week. No promises.


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  • Cow Burps vs. Seaweed - April 25, 2025
    Apr 26 2025

    David's top stories: Andy Warhol thrown out in Dutch town hall reno; and If you see a northern snakehead, cut off its head. Animal science professor Ermias Kebreab explains how he wants to use seaweed to dramatically reduce methane emissions from livestock. Clinical psychologist Dr. Ken Fogel shares with David that your pacing during phone calls has an explanation. TV host Noah Cappe joins the show for Noah vs. The Unknown and discusses how a recently discovered fingerprint from Stonehenge changes what we know about its origins. On Sex, Et Cetera, sexual health and consent educator Samantha Bitty and David explore your fantasies that you dare not share, and would not act on. Dr. Sarah Hennessy goes over her study on what happens to your brain when you hear nostalgic music. Then, it's professor James Roberts on social media trapping us in a cycle of loneliness. Finally, Canadian History Ehx podcast host Craig Baird brings us back to the times Niagara Falls ran dry.


    Segments:

    • (00:00) Introduction
    • (02:00) Warhol thrown out
    • (05:43) Kill the northern snakehead
    • (09:59) Ermias Kebreab
    • (19:59) Dr. Ken Fogel
    • (29:59) Noah Cappe
    • (39:49) Samantha Bitty
    • (49:49) Dr. Sarah Hennessy
    • (59:49) James Roberts
    • (1:09:49) Craig Baird
    • (1:19:06) Sign-off

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Pepperoni Price Index - April 24, 2025
    Apr 25 2025

    The show opens with close relationships researcher Kirby Sigler on how expressing negativity improves support fromyou romantic partner. After that, It's Time For Technology Time with Carmi Levy with topics: The late Pope Francis' technology warning; Hertz using AI to inspect rental returns; Tesla accused of messing with odometers; and Google using AI to talk to dolphins. Dr. Olivia Harrison educates David on how anxiety is linked to reduced insight into your bodily sensations. Phil Lempert goes over the pepperoni price index and what that means for how consumers are feeling about the economy. Dr. Lily Moor from the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society shares the "monogamy superiority myth" and her research suggesting unconventional relationships are just as satisfying as monogamous ones. Author Lee Glickstein talks about his method for combatting stage fright. Advanced media professor Shelly Palmer discusses how young people are increasingly choosing AI romantic companions. David gives advice directly from his cat.


    Segments:

    • (00:00) Introduction
    • (01:48) Kirby Sigler
    • (09:59) Carmi Levy pt. 1
    • (19:59) Carmi Levy pt. 2
    • (29:59) Dr. Olivia Harrison
    • (39:49) Phil Lempert
    • (49:49) Dr. Lily Moor
    • (59:49) Lee Glickstein
    • (1:09:49) Shelly Palmer
    • (1:19:06) Sign-off

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Don't Seize My Vegemite - April 23, 2025
    Apr 24 2025

    The show opens with the latest international condiment scandal headline: Found Coffee owner Leighton Walters' turbulent Vegemite tale. Family science professor Matthew Johnson explains how many times of week is the sweet spot for sex, and how there's hope for sexless couples to be happy. On Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday, Gary Direnfeld and David discuss the therapy-related concepts of transference and countertransference. Dog behavior researcher Dr. Holly Root-Gutteridge tells us how dogs eavesdrop on people. René Mõttus goes over his research showing you life satisfaction and personality share strong genetic roots. On our continuing series of jobs you and David could probably never do, we interview death doula Roula Said about the job. Geophysicist and glaciologist Dr. Sasha Montelli shares his team's unprecedented discovery of a never-before-seen ecosystem under an Antarctic ice shelf.


    Segments:

    • (00:00) Introduction
    • (01:47) Leighton Walters
    • (09:59) Matthew Johnson
    • (19:59) Gary Direnfeld pt. 1
    • (29:59) Gary Direnfeld pt. 2
    • (39:49) Dr. Holly Root-Gutteridge
    • (49:49) René Mõttus
    • (59:49) Roula Said
    • (1:09:49) Dr. Sasha Montelli
    • (1:19:28) Sign-off

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    1 h y 20 m
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