Bill Burr Presents: The Ringers - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Rosebud Baker, Jordan Temple, Josh Adam Meyers
Rosebud Baker reveals her grandfather was a secretary of state, Jordan Temple recounts getting pulled over in a cab, and Josh Adam Meyers critiques a Journey music video.

Kiry Shabazz, J.F. Harris, Rick Ingraham
Kiry Shabazz confesses he doesn't always answer his brother's calls, J.F. Harris talks about dealing with drunks, and Rick Ingraham discloses what it's like being from Kansas.

Ismael Loutfi, Luke Schwarz & Eleanor Kerrigan
Ismael Loutfi explains how to learn about Muslim culture, Luke Schwartz talks about being jealous of a vibrator, and Eleanor Kerrigan questions why her mother had 10 kids.

Caleb Synan; Chase Bernstein; Joey Villagomez
Caleb Synan reflects on growing up in a small town, Chase Bernstein shares her friend's dating strategy, and Joey Villagomez advises against smoking weed at a vegan's house.

Steph Tolev; Ron Taylor; Mark Ellis
Steph Tolev explains what it's like being a Canadian woman in Los Angeles, Ron Taylor discusses a common sports movie trope, and Mark Ellis reveals what makes him cry.

Gavin Matts; Brenton Biddlecombe; Punkie Johnson
Gavin Matts shares how "2 Girls 1 Cup" changed his life, Brenton Biddlecombe explains his struggles as a short man, and Punkie Johnson weighs in on a lesbian stereotype.
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