Bryan, Jordan, & Alex bring the essence of Happy Valley through their discussions about movies, television, comedy, tech, and culture.
Just when you thought the Happy Valley Podcast couldn't get any more hip, Alex and Jordan were just used for a school assignment! Adrienne Compton leads the two in a discussion about symbolic convergence.
Jordan continues his discussion of his fantastic idea. Bryan is back with some NBA Playoff analysis!
Jordan and Alex reconnect after a long hiatus. They discuss past comedy events and Alex even works on a joke! Plus, Jordan has a great idea he cannot stop thinking about.
Alex and Jordan record in person to talk about their lawyer entertaining experience. New characters are introduced and an old one stops by for a visit. They also call Bryan!
Alex sits down with Andrew Hobbs to try out his new recorder and promote his headlining show!
Alex and Jordan talk Kaepernick, the 24 hour news cycle, and work on some jokes -- It's pure entertainment!
Jordan, Bryan, and Alex try to find an alternative to "here's the thing" while also discussing why Jordan isn't serious anymore and some shows. Oh and Mormon LGBT stuff too.
Bryan returns to the podcast, as he and Jordan work on their relationship. Bryan, Jordan, and Alex discuss Utah Jazz, Pokemon Go, and the episode ends with Jordan's recap of his experience emceeing for Marc Maron.
The Happy Valley Podcast has its own theme song (composed by Cody Crabb). Alex and Jordan also discuss Jordan's Maron show, work on jokes, and Alex does impressions!
Alex and Jordan give a brief recap of their show. Andrew Hobbs joins the podcast to talk about what offends people. You can follow him at his stupid Twitter handle: @HobbsPresents.
Alex Velluto is headlining Wiseguys Comedy Club in SLC on May 12th! Jordan is opening! Get 50% off with promo code "Rocky Balboa"!
Alex sits down Jordan and interviews him to better understand why he does comedy. Ya know, just like Marc Maron does.
Bryan and Jordan reunite in person to talk about TV they're watching (Fargo, Ash vs Evil Dead, Leftovers), Steve Jobs, and the Mormon happenings.
After somewhat of a break, the podcast is back with a vengeance. Alex compiled a list of life events that need to be discussed with Jordan.
In this special Happy Valley Podcast presentation, Alex does an entire episode all by himself. This episode is sponsored by JORDAN MAKIN - Headlining the Covey Center August 14th.
In this 2 part episode, Alex and Jordan plan their hosting of open mic, discuss the word "Community", and there's even some Julius Cackporn.
In this 2 part episode, Alex and Jordan plan their hosting of open mic, discuss the word "Community", and there's even some Julius Cackporn.
The trio continues to record deep into the night. The night eventually brings forth Julius Cackporn.
Jordan took the GRE. This podcast was recorded late at night and gets weird. Alex and Bryan make up for Jordan's fried brain.
In the first ever in person recording for Alex and Jordan, they do a distracted RiffTrax of Warriors - Grizzlies Game 3. They also discuss Alex's first headlining experience.
The audio quality might be a little strange, but it's still a great Joke Therapy episode with the handsome and talented Andrew Hobbs!
Bryan discusses some of his frustrations with LDS culture and Jordan tries to keep up. Jordan is also curious as to why Bryan hasn't tweeted about the new Death Cab for Cutie album.
In a very self-serving 50th episode, Byran, Jordan, and Alex recap their favorite and most memorable moments from their own podcast.
Bryan and Jordan discuss the thriller about a Mormon Missionary gone bad. You can watch it on Netflix. It's called Missionary. Bryan talks about what else he has watched on the ol' Netflix.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: Jordan does a guitar intro. Alex and Jordan talk Facebook, Mansplaining, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Jordan saw 50 Shades of Grey. Bryan comments on the previous episode. Alex says what movies he feels comfortable seeing.
After a rough night of open mic stand up, Alex talks to Jordan and they work on some jokes.
It's more interesting than the title would suggest. There's some exciting news and Into The Woods commentary!
Bryan and Jordan discuss a low point in their relationship. Movies, TV Shows, Sports, and Video Games are also discussed.
It's Halloween! Bryan and Jordan discuss some of their favorite scary movies and plenty more.
Jordan sets the record straight on Bryan's fantasy football victory. Also, comedy workshopping with Alex Velluto.
We talk about Guardians of the Galaxy and Bryan gives an overly optimistic view of Ferguson.
Bryan and Jordan finally reconvine and settle their differences. Oscars and House of Cards are also discussed.
After a long break, it's the unofficial start of season 2. Bryan & Jordan continually say "what else?" and talk about a lot. Movies, TV Shows, Walking Dead, and even Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
In a strange episode, Julius Cackporn makes a visit, the Cult Film Festival is discussed, and the two get in a lengthy discussion about how legit Martin Luther King Jr. is.
Jordan recaps his stand-up comedy experience. They both talk about Kubrick. Bryan tries to talk about sports.
The guys saw Gravity. They discuss it. Bryan watched some LDS General Conference, Jordan watched much less - they still talk about it.
Bryan & Jordan work on their comedy routines. Can two amateur comedians working together make something greater than the sum of their parts?
The duo talk about the final episode of Breaking Bad and Jordan gives his review of Don Jon.
Jordan was mean to Bryan on Facebook. The two also discuss iOS7 and how crazy/genius Kanye is.
There's an electric guitar in this epsiode. Jordan's EarPod's miraculously reappear. The two discuss Emmy's and Breaking Bad and other things you'll find interesting.
Bryan and Jordan wear their emotions out talking about Breaking Bad's episode 'Ozymandias'. You may not enjoy this if you don't watch Breaking Bad. If that's the case, you should probably start watching. Oh man, that episode made us sad and weird.
This episode begins with Jordan calling out Bryan on his BSing. The conversation leads to some shoutouts, YouTube recommendations, shower etiquette, and the Holy War.
Back in the attic, the guys discuss phones, The World's End, and, of course, Breaking Bad.
Bryan & Jordan come together to talk about stand up, death, awkward past experiences, and much more.
Nate Farr is the guest on this episode. He and Bryan work out some past emotions and move from frenemies to friends. They also talk Breaking Bad and their experience at the Fun. concert.
Bryan & Jordan continue their revolutionary segment Talking 'Talking Bad' and also give some thoughts on the actual Breaking Bad. Bryan relives some difficult experiences he had the past week, which does involve cops.
Bryan's feelings were hurt by Jordan's solo show. They work through the problems and channel their anger toward the 'Jobs' movie.
Bryan's gone. Instead of making you wait another week for a new episode, Jordan decides to go at it alone. He sings songs, talks about meeting Marc Maron, going on sunday drives, and makes it about 17 minutes on his own.
The first edition of Talking 'Talking Bad', Breaking Bad reaction, and Bryan relives awkward past experiences.
This is pretty much Jordan's episode: He relives compliments, accuses Bryan of things, and shares an interesting dream he had last night.
Bryan explains his displeasure with the newly formed Pixar Conspiracy. Some Sharknado storylines are pitched.