Episode 628

with Lindy West, Paul F. Tompkins, and Ural Thomas & The Pain

Bestselling writer Lindy West (Shrill) chats about her new podcast "Text Me Back," which unpacks friendship, the news, and text threads; comedian Paul F. Tompkins takes a stab at some other P.F.T. acronyms; and soul ensemble Ural Thomas & The Pain perform "No Distance." Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share some texting habits that really irk our listeners.

Ep. 628: Lindy West, Paul F. Tompkins, and Ural Thomas & The Pain
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Lindy West

Author

Author, critic, columnist, and screenwriter Lindy West has been writing jokes in the newspaper since 2005. West is a former contributing opinion writer for the New York Times and the author of Shit, Actually: The The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema, as well as the New York Times bestselling memoir Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman and the essay collection The Witches Are Coming. Her e-mail newsletter, Butt News, is the best and most important e-mail newsletter of all time. Her work has also appeared in This American Life, The Guardian, Cosmopolitan, GQ, Vulture, Jezebel, and others. She is the co-founder of the reproductive rights destigmatization campaign #ShoutYourAbortion. Lindy is also a writer and executive producer on Shrill, the Hulu comedy adapted from her memoir. She co-wrote and produced the independent feature film Thin Skin. Her one woman show titled Every Castle, Ranked where she takes her audience on a hilarious, bittersweet, razzle-dazzle journey through her fears, aspirations, disappointments, the history of toilets, and what it means to be a star. Her latest project is “Text Me Back", a podcast she hosts with her best friend that dives into pop culture, politics, and pretty much everything in between. WebsiteInstagramTwitter.

 
 

Paul F. Tompkins

Comedian, actor, and writer

Paul F. Tompkins is nothing short of a comedic gem and podcast royalty. Alongside being an absolute Live Wire fan-favorite, PFT has appeared on over two hundred episodes of Comedy Bang! Bang! and hosts the wildly popular shows The Neighborhood Listen and Spontaneanation, among others. He and his wife, the great actress Janie Haddad Tompkins, co-created the podcast Stay F. Homekins. Full of good ideas and gut-busting jokes, Tompkins’ is also a bit of a TV star! His TV credits include more than two dozen appearances on HBO’s Mr. Show, and he is the voice of Mr. Peanutbutter on the hit Netflix animated series Bojack Horseman. WebsiteInstagramTwitter

 
 

Ural Thomas & The Pain

Musical band

Born in Meraux, Louisiana in 1939, and moving with his family to Portland, Oregon during World War II, Ural Thomas grew up to become Rose City’s Soul Brother Number One. His music slotted into countless sweet and seductive mixtapes between James Brown, Otis Redding, and Stevie Wonder (all of whom Thomas has performed with.) Straddling the line between hot soul shouter and velvety-smooth crooner, Thomas released a few singles in the late 60’s and early 70’s; most notably “Can You Dig It” and “Pain Is The Name of Your Game,” which featured backing vocals from soul luminaries Merry Clayton, Mary Wells and Brenda Holloway. Thomas has played over forty shows at the legendary Apollo Theater. Though Thomas is widely recognized as one of the most exciting singers remaining from the original soul era, and an active musical institution for over 60 years, his band, all decades younger, are treated as equals. The Pain are no backing band, but rather a well-oiled tightly-knit musical aggregation that’s spent the last eight years with Thomas developing a unique sound of its own. Their latest album Dancing Dimensions consists of new songs that lean more towards psychedelic soul music. WebsiteInstagramTwitter

 
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