"Read everything Julie Klausner writes and listen to everything Julie Klausner says. She is hilarious, wise and smarter than you. I adore her."
--Amy Poehler

How Was Your Week was recently named one of the best comedy podcasts by the New York Times, Rolling Stone & GQ, and Julie Klausner has been called "hilarious and insightful"" by USA Today, one of the Internet's funniest writers by Salon, "The BFF you wish you had" by gURL.com, and "One of the comedians who could follow Conan on TBS" by the Huffington Post.

Past HWYW guests include Amy Poehler, Rickie Lee Jones, Patton Oswalt, Sally Kellerman, Simon Doonan, Joan Rivers, Kristen Johnston, Sarah Silverman, Ira Glass, Sandra Bernhard and many more.

Comedian Julie Klausner's podcast is like disdainfully flipping through US Weekly with your funniest friend.
--GQ Magazine

"A winning combo of Klausner's personal musings and hilarious interviews with pop culture luminaries."
--BUST

"Her ability to blend high/low culture with her personal life and not come off as insufferably self-indulgent is to be marveled; plus, she's so goddamn funny and honest."
--Stark Magazine

"It is a tribute to Julie Klausner's wit and charm that the wandering first 15 minutes of this week's podcast are pretty much just as funny as the subsequent interview."
--The Onion AV Club

"Better than any other podcaster, Julie finds uncommon podcast guests... or interviews the more common guest in a way they never have been before."
-Jewcy.com

Get the new episode of my podcast from iTunes or download/stream it directly here!
How Was Your Week: Episode 44“Twiddling and Eight-balls”
Happy New Year! On this episode of How Was Your Week, one of the authors of I Want My MTV,  the fantastic oral history of MTV, ROB TANNENBAUM is here! And Rob is  all to happy to talk to us about the Canadian almost-beauty queen who  played the teacher in the “Hot For Teacher” video, the ’80s versus the  ’60s in the pop culture status canon, Prince’s on-set whispering  techniques, and Cher’s wonderful comeback at the first-ever VMA’s.
Plus, how much Guns N’ Roses’ videos would cost, with inflation!  David Fincher Versus Michael Bay! How Pauly Shore represents sexual  slavery, in Julie’s mind! The satirical origins of the “Cherry Pie”  video! And why “Downtown” Julie Brown and Adam Curry are the same  (seemingly rotten) person.
Also, Julie discovers an online brotherhood that wants no part of her membership! The Today Show’s  target audience is found to be cats! A tweet from Siggy Flicker! Things  We Wish We Didn’t Know! News of exciting progress made in the Linda  Lovelace biopic! And exciting details about the February 2nd How Was Your Week Live show at the Bell House. 
A pop culture-palooza of wonderful show-ness for your face and spirit.

Get the new episode of my podcast from iTunes or download/stream it directly here!

How Was Your Week: Episode 44
“Twiddling and Eight-balls”

Happy New Year! On this episode of How Was Your Week, one of the authors of I Want My MTV, the fantastic oral history of MTV, ROB TANNENBAUM is here! And Rob is all to happy to talk to us about the Canadian almost-beauty queen who played the teacher in the “Hot For Teacher” video, the ’80s versus the ’60s in the pop culture status canon, Prince’s on-set whispering techniques, and Cher’s wonderful comeback at the first-ever VMA’s.

Plus, how much Guns N’ Roses’ videos would cost, with inflation! David Fincher Versus Michael Bay! How Pauly Shore represents sexual slavery, in Julie’s mind! The satirical origins of the “Cherry Pie” video! And why “Downtown” Julie Brown and Adam Curry are the same (seemingly rotten) person.

Also, Julie discovers an online brotherhood that wants no part of her membership! The Today Show’s target audience is found to be cats! A tweet from Siggy Flicker! Things We Wish We Didn’t Know! News of exciting progress made in the Linda Lovelace biopic! And exciting details about the February 2nd How Was Your Week Live show at the Bell House.

A pop culture-palooza of wonderful show-ness for your face and spirit.

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