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The Last Show with David Cooper

The Last Show with 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. Call or text anytime! (toll free in USA and Canada) or text (message and data rates may apply from your carrier; we do not charge for text messages): 1-888-505-6644 Follow The Last Show with David Cooper: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastshow.pizza https://www.instagram.com/lastshow.pizza https://www.youtube.com/@LastShowWithDavidCooper https://x.com/lastshowpizzaAll rights reserved Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Relaciones
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  • Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS - September 12, 2025
    Sep 13 2025
    Foreign correspondent Tony Five describes a lizard that gave birth without mating in the UK. Astrophysicist ⁠Dr. Jesse Rogerson⁠ answers David's questions about 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar comet moving through our solar system. Media and communications researcher M. Sebih Oruç explains why you should put down your phone and engage in boredom, and how philosophy can help with digital overload. Therapist Laurel van der Toorn outlines why parallel play is the ultimate couple skill. Sociology professor Brad Wilcox reveals that people are having less sex than ever. Psychiatrist Dr. Awais Aftab defines the "Rumpelstiltskin effect," that is the surprising power of simply receiving a diagnosis. Amanda Silberling from TechCrunch describes an unlikely lawsuit: Mark Zuckerberg vs. Mark Zuckerberg. Astrophysicist Dr. Rhiannon Udall tells David about the recent discovery of the loudest ever black hole. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:47) Tony Five (10:00) Dr. Jesse Rogerson (20:00) M. Sebih Oruç (30:00) Laurel van der Toorn (39:50) Brad Wilcox (49:50) Dr. Awais Aftab (59:50) Amanda Silberling (1:09:50) Dr. Rhiannon Udall (1:19:07) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Overprotective Parents, Anxious Kids - September 11, 2025
    Sep 12 2025
    Foreign correspondent ⁠Tony Five⁠ announces ⁠a new koala chlamydia vaccine⁠ (seriously) and then talks about how he was trapped in Boston on 9/11. Associate professor of psychology Dr. Anna Weinberg explains how students with overprotective parents are more vulnerable to anxiety during their transition to university. On It's Time For Technology Time, Carmi Levy covers: Majority of middle-income people not interested in using AI for financial advice; Apple's iPhone Air event; and Google admits the open web is in rapid decline. Research professor in applied science at William and Mary Dr. Joel S. Levine describes how fifty years ago NASA sent two spacecraft to search for life on Mars and how their findings are still discussed today. Cris Moore from the Santa Fe Institute questions whether courts can safeguard fairness when using AI. On Pop Cultured, Like Fungus, media personality Caitlin Green chats about filling in for David, the Banksy mural fiasco in the UK, and the cryptic child birth at Burning Man. (Listen to Caitlin on The Jann Arden Podcast here.) Professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke joins the program for Conspiracy Corner and considers what we can learn from the Reichstag fire. (Check out Nathan's podcast The Uncover Up here.) Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:37) Tony Five (10:00) Dr. Anna Weinberg (20:00) Carmi Levy pt. 1 (30:00) Carmi Levy pt. 2 (39:50) Dr. Joel S. Levine (49:50) Cris Moore (59:50) Caitlin Green (1:09:50) Nathan Radke (1:19:15) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Reach Out, Old Friend - September 10, 2025
    Sep 11 2025
    Things kick off with foreign correspondent Tony Five and the show's technical producer Adam Karch going over the recent Apple Event. Tony dispenses some hobby-based advice on Advice For Your Tomorrow's Self, Yesterday (AFY-TSY). Financial coach Michael Madden explains why he collects rent from his 6 year-old daughter every month. Then, it's social psychologist Kristina Castaneto on why reluctance to reach out to old friends is a common experience, but how reconnecting can pay off. Behavioral scientist Dr. Lucía Macchia reveals the shockingly strong link between loneliness and physical pain. On Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday, Gary Direnfeld welcomes David back from Burning Man, discusses David's recent sobriety milestone, and touches upon World Suicide Prevention Day. Journalist Kelli María Korducki outlines the rise of executive function coaches. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:35) Tony Five & Adam Karch (10:00) Tony Five (20:00) Michael Madden (30:00) Kristina Castaneto (39:50) Dr. Lucía Macchia (49:50) Gary Direnfeld pt. 1 (59:50) Gary Direnfeld pt. 2 (1:09:50) Kelli María Korducki (1:19:00) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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