Go Beyond the Scenes with The Daily Show correspondent and podcast host Roy Wood Jr. as he invites producers, writers, and fellow correspondents to dive deeper into your favorite pieces and topics. It's a chance to explore some of the most complicated topics from the show with no time limits; topics like therapy in the Black community, the female orgasm in film and TV, and “copaganda”: the fictionalized, friendly portrayal of police in popular media. New episodes are available every week starting July 20 wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hey, everybody, It's Roywood Jr. Correspondent for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and I'm the host of the new podcast Beyond the Scenes. In each episode, I along with Daily Show correspondents, writers and producers, we're gonna dig deeper into your favorite segments. We're gonna talk about how the show comes together, what we left on the cutting room floor, and where we're at now with these issues. It's a lot of issues. We're talking about topics like police violence, sex, robots, gun control, therapy and the black community, the care and epidemic, Jordan Klepper and betting with Trump supporters for a whole year, then storming the Capitol his damn self, and so much more. This is the show where we go beyond the scenes. Buzz light Year didn't just go to Infinity, he went beyond it. Mad Max didn't just go to the Thunderdome. He went beyond it. We're not just stopping at bed back. We're gonna go I think you get the point. Look, this is our chance to revisit some of the most complicated and absurd issues tackled by The Daily Show without the time limits and without me having to leave my bedroom. Listen to Beyond the Scene starting on July on the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. We'll go to infinity. You can't go beyond infinity. Buzz light years and that's a trash as catchphrase. How about that