Tim Heidecker, Jeremy Levick, Rajat Suresh (Episode 184) (ABRIDGED VERSION)
Comedians Jeremy Levick & Rajat Suresh joined Office Hours Live host Tim Heidecker for an intense, illuminating and in-depth conversation. They covered a wide range of topics including the Dr. Mark Prance and the importance of Crab Salts, cancel culture, scientific discoveries regarding breaking new ground, and much, much more! Support our important work and get tons of additional content at / officehourslive Find everything else at https://officialofficehours.com Office Hours Live is a weekly call-in show with Tim Heidecker, DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger (aka the holy trinity). Every episode is a wild audio-visual journey with drops, live music, and Tim's rants and riffs on life, music, politics, his kids and whatever else is happening in his life (and the lives of our callers). Special guests have included Jack Black, Fred Armisen, John C. Reilly, Chelsea Peretti, Weyes Blood, Reggie Watts, Bob Odenkirk, Thundercat and more.

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