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The comedy podcast universe is ever expanding, not unlike the universe universe.

Were here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable.
Each week our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists and especially enthusiastic people will pick their favorites.
We hope to have your ears permanently plugged with the best in aural comedy.

How Was Your Week?
-I Wanted a Vegetarian Meal
Leigh:What a time to be asking someone how their week was!
Thankfully, theres a new episode ofHow Was Your Week?

to help make answering that a little better this week.
That sentence is a lot to take in so Ill give you a second to catch your breath.
And of course, it wouldnt be an episode ofHWYWwithout catching up withNCISs Pauley Perrette.

Turns out, shes got a lot of hot takes on the movieTheDevil Wears Prada.
So if youre also living in 2006, you wont want to miss that.
This week lies on a completely different scale.

The proud warrior caller somehow maintains the sunniest disposition while describing the darkest of times.
We should all be grateful to this caller for sharing her humanity with us.
Listen:Spotify|Apple|Website
The Hilarious World of Depression- Figuring Out Regular Adolescent Behavior vs.

He calls up comedian Jen Kirkman to journey through her adolescent mental health.
to a surprising response of No.
Plus, hear from experts about early education intervention and tips on what to look for in teens.
Thanks,THWOD, for making us time travel to high school and somehow laugh at the same time.
In honor of his presence, they answer not two but three letters from their pen-pal listeners.
Her worry is so terrifying and paralyzing that she cant fall asleep.
Fortunately, the trio has the comedy chops necessary to pull the episode out of a potential nosedive.
This is the kind of shit we love!
proclaims Scovel before touting the benefits of using a sensory deprivation tank to free himself from apprehensions.
Van Kirk, always the promoter, listens to podcasts.
And Watts goes totally Zen, using earplugs to live in the silence of his own mind.
Heavy, yet still, from the right hosts, funny.
Drop us a line at comedypodcasts@vulture.com.
This weeks reviewers:Marc Hershon,Leigh Cesiro,Mark Kramer,Tom Rainey, andAnna Marr.