The holiday season is a time for laughter, joy, and celebration. And what better way to spread some holiday cheer than with a special event featuring some of the funniest comedians in the business? That’s exactly what the “All-In” podcast did with their Christmas season event, which left the audience in stitches and filled with the holiday spirit.
Hosted by the dynamic duo of Jason and Eric, the “All-In” podcast has become a fan favorite for its hilarious banter and insightful discussions on a variety of topics. And for their Christmas season event, they pulled out all the stops, featuring the one and only Tony Hinchcliffe as their special guest.
Hinchcliffe, known for his sharp wit and quick comebacks, did not disappoint. He had the audience roaring with laughter as he delivered his signature brand of comedy. But the highlight of the event was when he joined the hosts in presenting the “Bestie” awards.
The “Bestie” awards were a fun and lighthearted way for the hosts and guest to recognize their favorite moments and guests from the past year. From the funniest guest to the most memorable episode, the awards were a way to celebrate the success of the podcast and its loyal listeners.
But the laughs didn’t stop there. The event also featured a special “Kill Tony” segment, where Hinchcliffe and the hosts took turns roasting the city of San Francisco and its residents. Hinchcliffe, known for his no-holds-barred approach, didn’t hold back as he poked fun at the city’s infamous reputation as a “sh*thole” and its large Somali population.
But it wasn’t all jokes and laughs. Hinchcliffe also took a moment to share his favorite Trump joke, which had the audience in stitches. And in true comedic fashion, he also named his pick for the biggest political loser of 2025, leaving the audience in anticipation of what’s to come in the future.
The event was a huge success, with the audience leaving with a smile on their faces and a new appreciation for the talented comedians who graced the stage. But the “All-In” podcast didn’t just provide a night of laughter, they also gave back to the community by donating a portion of the event’s proceeds to a local charity.
In a time where the world can feel divided and uncertain, it’s events like these that bring people together and remind us of the power of laughter. The “All-In” podcast’s Christmas season event was a perfect example of how comedy can unite us and spread joy during the holiday season.
So, if you missed out on this year’s event, make sure to mark your calendars for next year. Because with the “All-In” podcast, you never know what surprises and laughs are in store. And who knows, maybe you’ll even walk away with a “Bestie” award of your own.

