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"The Meaning of Life" podcast is hosted by stand up comedian Lawson Leong and his sister, Yoga teacher Bryce Jade. Stand up comedian extraordinaire Bryson Turner sits in as 3rd mic. The show is live Mondays and Wednesdays from noon to 2pm, and is archived forever at the same link. The goal of the show is to find truth through comedy and uncover the subtle nuances of the human condition. We discuss everything from current events to social issues to our personal lives.

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One cynical comedian and one idelistic yoga teacher just so happen to have come from the same vagina. Human Sacriifce talks about the issues of the day as well as the issues of the times. Join us on our sometimes dark, sometimes silly... more

Idk what's gonna happen.

With special guest Kelly Fastuca!

Ball me, blazer.

Ball me, blazer.

Lawson Leong, cynical comic and resident skeptic, discusses the afterlife and shares his thoughts on a documentary he saw about it. Stories are shared and questioned. He also discusses Jeremy Lin and Asians, as a people. John... more

Bryce bailed on me for this one. Lawson goes in alone and talks about Madonna's halftime show a little more, the Pyramids and OkCupid. Bryce shows up towards the end and stays on for the bonus show.

In this episode Bryce and Lawson discuss Don Cornelius' (creator of Soul Train) death, black history month, how the media covers racial stories, and other general racial/cultural aspects of life. The bonus includes more racial/cultural commentary.

Episode 2 of our new radio show. We discuss prison, the afterlife and have an extra 8 minutes of silly time. Seriously, the last 8 minutes are great.

The very first episode of "Human Sacrifice" where comedian Lawson Leong and his sister, Bryce, talk about Demons, Ouija Boards and Selena Gomez. We also get a strange phone call towards the end of the show.

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