Goodbye Forever And Always With Stevie And Dave
Stevie and Dave share an important announcement about the future of the show, talk about how much they've changed over the last 5 years, and ask each other the I Burn Everything 5 Questions in a series finale that will have you asking: wait, did they just say series finale?
100th Episode Spectacular ft. Charlene DeGuzman
Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz celebrate their 100th episode of I Burn Everything with former guest, Charlene DeGuzman, who reads their tarot to determine the future of their relationships, the podcast and the future of the WORLD?? Thank you for listening to season THREE(!) of I Burn Everything. We will back soon with a new season, new guests, new topics, BETTER THAN EVER!
The Star of Our Morning with Addie Weyrich
Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz talk to Addie Weyrich (comedian/actor/writer) about being an only child, being easily impressed with movies and men and the joy of doing comedy and making people laugh. Call our hotline to tell us your favorite memory or episode of the podcast in celebration of our 100th episode: 213-458-5236. We love to see it!
Public Facing Private People with Dana Schwartz
Public Facing Private People w/Dana Schwartz: Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz talk to the wonderful writer and podcaster Dana Schwartz (Noble Blood/Popcorn Book Club/Marvel's She Hulk) about cat and dog parenting in the time of Covid, the expectations people have when dating someone with a public persona, what dating in LA is REALLY like (Spoiler: Dave botches a metaphor!), and a breakup story that will knock your socks off unless you don't happen to be wearing socks at the moment you hear it.
April 9, 2003 with Gareth Reynolds
This week, Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz have a freewheeling and hilarious conversation with comedian, writer and podcaster Gareth Reynolds of The Dollop. They touch on everything this week: healthy eating in quarantine, vegetarianism, how this pandemic is testing some relationships and ending others, the destruction of the Firdos Square statue of Saddam Hussein (no, really), and a brief foray into early 2000s east coast college sketch comedy that almost destroys Stevie's patience for Dave. It's a must listen!