Display title | My Brother, My Brother and Me |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | My Brother, My Brother and Me, often abbreviated MBMBaM, is a comedy podcast that describes itself as "an advice show for the modern era". The titular brothers (Justin, Griffin, and Travis McElroy) take questions from their listeners and try their best to help them out with their personal problems. As the disclaimer that opens each show notes, this advice often isn't the greatest. Frequently, one of the brothers will say something that'll send the three of them off on a tangent of non-sequiturs. Their listeners will also sometimes submit questions found on Yahoo Answers (a service they are convinced is filled with "the terrible dregs of humanity"), and will mock them while still trying to help them out. |