Trigger Warning!
This show is a high-energy escape for listeners craving a taste of NYC Nightlife from none other than the master of NYC nightlife himself, Daniel Nardicio and his partner is crime Adam Klesh. Each episode allows to drop in on on what's happening in NYC. Whether thats a concert at Carnegie Hall or a sexy party at Red Eye Trigger Warning is a high-brow, low-brow, (and for all you drag queens, a no-brow) extravaganza—bringing you the spirit of New York. Boundary-pushing, and unapologetically fun. It’s not just a podcast; it’s a cultural phenomenon waiting to happen, where the unexpected isn’t just a possibility—it’s the promise.
But remember... you've been warned!
Trigger Warning!
“Just in Time” for Chaos: Our Conversation with Jonathan Groff
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Snowmageddon 2026 hit New York and somehow I’m the one running errands in a blizzard like a Victorian orphan. Daniel and I are back this week with more chaos and insanity.
Then Broadway star, Jonathan Groff shows up, radiating golden retriever theater kid energy, and the episode goes fully off the rails. We do dueling intros like we’re competing for a Tony. He spills on Spring Awakening, Hamilton, Looking, and his Bobby Darin show Just in Time — including the night his voice literally clocked out mid-show and he had to hand it to his understudy like, “Congrats babe, you’re Bobby now.”
We detour into Broadway gossip, Patti LuPone praise, Liza worship, Fire Island flashbacks, Sean Hayes supremacy, and the economic trauma of doing prestige art for no money. There’s a vomit-onstage confession. There’s mild chaos about rumors. There’s me asking questions I probably shouldn’t.
We close with a VERY special gift for Jonathan, a Beyoncé tangent, and a profanity-laced goodbye that feels spiritually correct.
Broadway glamor. Hot mic chaos. HR nightmare
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