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Monday, November 5, 2012

It was a day of Jeffs on todays show as we talked to comedian Jeff Bodart, and then got a call from "Survivor" star Jeff Probst, who is now hosting his very own day-time talk show. We also caught up on the ins and outs of the porn industry with our sex expert, Scott Potasnik.

Jeff Bodart

Jeff Bodart got in to stand-up comedy back in 2001, and hasn't looked back since. He's performed in clubs across the country, working with a number of the biggest names in comedy. Jeff's style is so relatable you will feel you know him. Being the youngest in his family has prepared him for a life of comedy. His animated and goofy demeanor combined with edgy quips covering his dating life, working out, his favorite food of cheese sticks, and the fact that he could never be on "Survivor" makes for some great laughs for anyone watching his show. Jeff's comedy album, "They're Still in the Can" and podcast, "Sticky Candy" can be found on iTunes. Follow Jeff on twitter.

Scott Potasnik

Scott Potasnik’s adventures as a “Sexpert” started early, when, at age 23, he was hired as the fresh-faced young host and senior producer of Playboy TV’s hit series Sexcetera. For the next seven years, Scott traveled the globe reporting on every bizarre aspect of human sexuality known to man. From folks who have sex with balloons ("Looners"), to the underground brothels of Brazil, to the world’s largest outdoor swinger’s campout, “Swingstock,” all the way to Tokyo's massive fetish party, "Torture Garden," Scott has seen it all. And today, he is known as the go-to-guy when it comes exploring the comedic side of human sexuality. Scott on Facebook and twitter.

Jeff Probst

Jeff Probst is best known for hosting CBS's hit reality show "Survivor," for over a decade. He is a four-time Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Reality Host for his work on "Survivor," and has traveled the world serving as both its host and executive producer. In addition, Probst received an Emmy in 2001 when the show won the first ever Outstanding Non-Fiction Program back before we all really knew what Realty TV was. In addition to survivor, Probst is also a feature film director. In 2002, he wrote and directed "Finder's Fee," starring Ryan Reynolds and James Earl Jones. He's also just released his first novel, Stranded. Watch Jeff Wednesdays at 8p on the new season of "Survivor:" Follow Jeff Probst on twitter and facebook.

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