Sean, Amber, Jamie, and Eddie reunite at Dynasty Typewriter for 1 Night Only (?)!Recorded in front of a live audience on 7/7/25. Shot by the good folks at Dynasty Typewriter and slightly sweetened by Aaron Brungardt.
Everything's funny in the long shot.
Sean LOLs at a guy who lolls. Happy New Year!
Music: "Denny's Parma" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber, Eddie, Jamie, Sean, and special guest Morgan Murphy perform live at the late, lamented Improv Lab- back when live shows were still gonna be a regular thing. A flashback to over ten years ago.
Music: "Dry Cleaner" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
'Tis the season! From late 2011, the original LoShoPo crew dissects Christmas, Christmas traditions, and incidents that happened on Christmas. It's a beautiful, tragic, cheerful Christmas miracle!
Video of Chuckie's Christmas by Frank Pulaski https://www.youtube.com/@Dreamtymefilmsmaui
Music: "Landis" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
In a very special Mailbag episode from November 2012, Loshopo listeners from all over the world weigh in on their favorite and very, very least cast members, and the show ends with its usual warmth (seriously).
Amber and Sean are away for the month of December, so please enjoy this episode inside an episode inside an episode. It's a good one. Trust.
#11.44: We look back at the very first holiday special and live show from The Long Shot Podcast, Season 2 Episode 14 "Gifts with Paul F. Tompkins."
Sean deals with a delinquent bill, and the Walmart parking lot (yikes). Amber hits the day-spa for an upgrade, and an upgrade upgrade. Also, if only "What Happened in Vegas" had stayed in Vegas.
Music: "Stairway" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber and Sean recorded an episode, but Sean forgot to hit record. Like a dummy! So this is them doing the quick highlights of the lost episode. It was an important episode, too, because by the end they were running for co-president of the United States.
Music: "Eat Around The Pudding" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber goes to The Grove, Sean hits a parked car, and a special appearance by Scooch of Go, Dog, Go!
Music: "Planned Obsolescence" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Sean and Amber ruminate on sadness, and the delight to be found in meet-cutes between Gerard Butler and Katherine Heigl. Plus, the letter formerly known as X.
Music: "Flock Hard, Lockhart" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
WIth Sean's short film coming closer and closer to being released upon the world, we thought it would be a good week to take a look back at the short film that started it all, along with a bunch of other stuff.
Music: Sean Conroy on ukelele
"So Long, The Scrubber" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber wears a flower crown at a hobbit-hole sprinkle. Sean encourages the pornographic proclivities of a local car guy. Plus, whistling!
Music: "Coming Too" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Sean begins his journey to influencership. Amber can't believe how far she has to go to get a welcome drink.
Music: "Babe, I'm Gonna Cry All Over You" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber goes to a Korean spa. Sean goes to a Hungarian spa. Sean gets fired, Amber doesn't, and nobody gets punched in the face.
Music: "The Shipping, The Sharks, And the Shoes" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber and Sean are taking a week to recharge, so please enjoy this throwback to a simpler, more complicated time, when Joe and Jamie ruled the waves, and theme parks covered the land.
Amber and Sean explore food trucks, Shrek 2, and the end of Playboy Magazine. Plus, Sean's film is ready for its close-up.
Music: "Fingers" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Amber and Sean talk about the autumnulty of Hercule Poirot, the deliciousness and possible illicit mushrominess of Chill the F Out, and the unacceptable (or imagined) preachiness of everybody else's favorite blockbuster.
Music: "Lots and Lots and Lots of Money" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Listener Youtube comments lead Sean and AMber down a rabbit hole of fun, less serious movies, the fraud of cooties vaccinations, and how 7000 miles is 39,000 steps.
Music: "Propeller" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Sean and Amber go on a road trip, go to a party, dance like a penguin, and get recognized. Meanwhile, George goes to the dentist.
Music: "Woke Awake" by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops