โWe always underestimate it,โ Justin McElroy says of his upcoming Portland showโa live recording of the popular advice podcast he performs with his brothers, Griffin and Travis, called My Brother, My Brother and Me. Theyโre all a little sorry because the show sold out in 15 minutes. โWe overestimated it once,โ Griffin chimes in. โWe booked a venue that was enormousโover 2,000 seatsโand there was a windstorm that knocked out the power in most of the city. So because of the venue and that windstorm, the auditorium wasnโt full up and I think weโre all a little gun-shy about overestimating it again.โ
The McElroy brothers arenโt on tourโa possible reason for the extreme run on ticket sales. Portlandโs their first live show since September. โTimingโs been rough with live shows โcause the boys had babies last fall,โ Justin explains. Griffin and his wife, Rachelโwho host a hilarious Bachelor commentary podcast called Rose Buddiesโand Travis and his wife, Teresaโwho also do a podcast together, a charming history/etiquette show called Shmannersโhad babies approximately one month apart. โI think I do six podcasts now?โ Griffin guesses. โAdding my son into the mix means that basically everything is on the back burnerโwhich Iโm more than happy about.โ
โWeโve been so fortunate with the podcast, the tours, and the TV show, but it kind of crept its way into our schedules,โ adds Justin. โItโs not like this all came at once. Itโs like John Proctor in The Crucible. Just pile another thing on there! It doesnโt feel overwhelming day-to-day but when I list out what I do for people it does seem like a lot.โ
Despite their schedules, the Portland show made sense. The brothers love it here (weed) and it gives them a chance to promote their newest venture, a TV show on comedy streaming website Seeso. The showโalso called My Brother, My Brother and Meโfeels like an amped-up version of the podcast. They do follow-up questions with their advice seekers over video calls, and they get out there and try to talk to professionals. In the third episode, they rebrand and throw a parade to boost the public image of tarantulas (โranchosโ on the rebrand).
MBMBAM (pronounced muh-BIM-bam) is much more improv comedy or โgoofingโ than an actual advice opportunity. My favorite aspect of their inventive riffing is the fascinating English language grinding that the boys employโeven in the way they call themselves โboys.โ All except Griffinโwho was actually included in this yearโs Forbes โ30 Under 30โ listโare in their 30s. I would liken the boysโ โbrotherismsโ to the awkward manner of speaking popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer that has completely integrated into modern American Englishโespecially among fantasy/sci-fi fansโdespite the show being over for more than a decade.
โI think that the usage of the word โboyโ has increased roughly 300 percent,โ Griffin says. โEspecially, โGood, good (fill in the blank) boy,โโ adds Travis. Theyโre all too humble to accept my theory, but they donโt immediately deny it.
