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Here are nice words people have written about the show...

It’s weird and unpredictable, and often quite funny. 

-The Washington Post, February 2019

How Wetherbee manages to find the time to commute between Chicago, Washington, DC and all points between and beyond to host YMTE is one of the great questions of modern man.

-Chicagoist, November 2012

D.C.'s Finest Comedy Talk Show 

-Washington City Paper, November 2012

20 Free Ways To Have Fun In D.C.—Seriously!

-Refinery 29, August 2012

The You, Me Them, Everybody podcast feed is a treasure trove of
conversations with funny, insightful, or otherwise interesting people from across the cultural spectrum.

-The A.V. Club, October 2011

You, Me, Them, Everybody is a podcast. It's been recorded since 2008 and a live version since 2009.

The live show is recorded regularly in front of an audience in Washington D.C., Chicago, New York and sometimes in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Los Angeles. Here's a map of some of the places we've recorded.

Brandon Wetherbee

 

Brandon Wetherbee is the creator and host of You, Me, Them, Everybody. He writes about albums for kids on Block Albums. He was the managing editor of Brightest Young Things from 2013 to 2020, co-author of The Donald: How Trump Turned Presidential Politics into Pro Wrestling, co-host of The Great American Bash on WGN Plus and former assistant editor of Huffington Post DC.

He's performed in and around D.C. at the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 9:30 Club, Black Cat, Lincoln Theatre, Library of Congress, Howard Theatre, Fillmore Silver Spring, DC Improv, National Geographic Museum, DC9, Artisphere, Wonderland Ballroom, Looking Glass Lounge, Subterranean A and more nice places.

In Chicago at the Empty Bottle, Hideout, Riverfront Theater, The Whistler, Hungry Brain, Double Door, Comfort Station, Liar's Club, Delilah's, Saki Records, Skylark and more nice places.

In New York at The Creek and The Cave, Pete's Candy Store, The Way Station and more nice places.

In Baltimore at The Wind Up Space, Golden West and Hampden Mansion.

In Philadelphia at The Grape Room and Teri's.

In Los Angeles at the Silverlake Lounge and R Bar.

In Austin at The New Movement.

In New Orleans at The New Movement.

In Milwaukee at The Down and Over.

In Portland at Kelly's Olympian.

In Omaha at O'Leavers.