Because we record The Great Show early Friday mornings, we don't usually have guests. However, it is possible to listen live and enjoy The Great Show in real time.
In fact, we had guests for this morning's episode (2.10) and it was a great treat.
What are the benefits of being a live guest?
1. You can hear John and Jeremy awkwardly go through final preparations before they begin recording. They will likely even acknowledge your presence in an impromptu "meet and greet."
2. You don't have to wait for the recording.
3. You get to see if John and Jeremy can perform "under pressure" from a live audience.
4. When the recording stops, the conversation doesn't. After the show "ends" you can chat and visit with John and Jeremy. We usually keep talking for at least 15 minutes after the show is over. Guests are welcome to stay and interact in this "after party" (but you do have to bring your own snacks).
Consider joining us live soon. We have three episodes remaining in Season Two and then will take a few weeks off before starting Season Three.
In fact, we had guests for this morning's episode (2.10) and it was a great treat.
What are the benefits of being a live guest?
1. You can hear John and Jeremy awkwardly go through final preparations before they begin recording. They will likely even acknowledge your presence in an impromptu "meet and greet."
2. You don't have to wait for the recording.
3. You get to see if John and Jeremy can perform "under pressure" from a live audience.
4. When the recording stops, the conversation doesn't. After the show "ends" you can chat and visit with John and Jeremy. We usually keep talking for at least 15 minutes after the show is over. Guests are welcome to stay and interact in this "after party" (but you do have to bring your own snacks).
Consider joining us live soon. We have three episodes remaining in Season Two and then will take a few weeks off before starting Season Three.