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This is the vast archive (OK, not that vast) of The Kasper Hauser Comedy Podcast. The podcast is written and performed by The Kasper Hauser Comedy Group, and produced by MaximumFun.org. To subscribe in iTunes click here. For RSS, click here.

You can look here for archives of The College Years, and here for archives of The Sound of Young America.

Audio Shows (Left click for show-specific page)

  • Episode Nine -- Wedding Announcements 4 More wedding announcements from the New York Times.

  • Episode Eight -- Gift Guide Holiday gifts from Kasper Hauser's SkyMaul. Excerpted from The Sound of Young America Holiday Special.

  • Episode Seven -- Captain Kirk Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise takes some bad acid.

  • Episode Six -- Wedding Announcements 3 More wedding announcements from the New York Times.

  • Episode Five -- Spicy Pony Head A customer at a chi-chi french bistro is baffled by one of the menu's options.

  • Episode Four -- Wedding Announcements 2 More wedding announcements from the New York Times.

  • Episode Three -- Blaine Cardoza Motivational speaker Blaine Cardoza, author of "Vice President of Your Own Life," offers three pillars of getting and gaining a better life.

  • Episode Two -- Marriage Announcements 1 Inspired by The New York Times, Kasper Hauser is proud to herald the good news of holy matrimony.

  • Episode One -- Phone Call to the 14th Century Impart as much useful knowledge as you can to a resident of the 14th century, in one minute -- GO!

    Videos (Left click for show-specific page)
  • Glinder & Glinder Perhaps the world's worst law firm.

  • Glinder & Glinder: Karate Law Have you been injured in a dojo, by an unscrupulous sensei?

  • Glinder & Glinder: We Klan Learn The literacy program for members of hate groups. Created by Gene Butterfield of Glinder & Glinder.




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