Brett Davis loves to do laundry, so he started a podcast to talk about this universal topic with his friends in comedy! Unfortunately, this pursuit has utterly ruined Brett's life one week at a time, destroying his personal relationships, revealing his demons, perversions and darkest impulses. For this special live edition of the show, Brett welcomes comedy legend Janeane Garofalo! At the last live edition of the show, Brett tried to marry a bottle of Tide and wound up in prison. Listen to The Podcast For Laundry, available on Forever Dog.

Actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo has been an American institution since she burst on the scene in 1992.

Janeane has had many memorable and critically acclaimed roles in films such as “The Truth About Cats and Dogs,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Ratatouille,” “Steal This Movie,” “Reality Bites,” “Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion,” “Mystery Men,” “The Ten” and “The Cable Guy”. Janeane also co-authored the best seller “Feel This Book,” with Ben Stiller.

Janeane was a cast member of the Emmy Award-winning Ben Stiller Show and played the role of Paula, the acerbic talent booker, on “The Larry Sanders Show,” for which she received an Emmy nomination. During the fall of ’94 she joined the cast of “Saturday Night Live.” Some of Janeane’s other television work includes two specials for HBO, FOX’s “24,” “Mad About You,” and the final season of NBC’s “The West Wing,” where she played Democratic campaign strategist Louise Thornton.

In addition to acting in film and television, Janeane is an outspoken activist, spoken word performer and stand-up comedy entertainer known and respected around the world. She was instrumental in the successful launching of the first liberal radio network, Air America Radio, where she hosted her own talk show, “The Majority Report.” A lightning rod for controversy, Janeane’s well informed opinions and unflinching honesty have inspired laughs, as well as striking a chord with the left, right and everyone in between.

Brett Davis performs comedy under the guises of his many twisted characters on stage and on his weekly, live late night variety television show The Special Without Brett Davis airing online worldwide. He was recently profiled by The New York Times, was the most recent winner of The Andy Kaufman Award, and was named a “Comic to Watch” by Comedy Central.

He is the increasingly disturbed host of The Podcast For Laundry where he portrays a laundry obsessive who “forces guests to sit through the truest ramblings of a madman.” He wrote, produced and starred in IFC’s Boy Band, Comedy Central’s Autumn With Dracula, The Chris Gethard Show, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jon Glaser Loves Gear, HBO’s Animals, Showtime’s Our Cartoon President, Adult Swim, MTV and the film Clara’s Ghost (Sundance).