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SNAFU with Ed Helms

Sophia Bush and the Mona Lisa Heist

SNAFU with Ed Helms

iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, History

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Sophia Bush is a history nerd. Ed and Sophia geek out with an oddly prescient historic whodunnit when they uncover the Heist of the Mona Lisa in 1911. Spoiler Alert: The Louvre never learns. And don't miss out this holiday season, look for Ed's New York Times Bestseller, SNAFU: The Definitive Guide to History's Greatest Screwups, wherever you get your books, or go to: www.snafu-book.com

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0:00.0

Here's the thing, and I bet you get this.

0:02.8

When you're an actor, people think you must be a good liar.

0:05.5

And I'm like, no, I memorize other people's words.

0:08.1

I can't come up with them on my own.

0:10.1

I'm not like a liar on the fly.

0:12.6

I'm bad at that. This is an I-heart podcast.

0:34.6

Guaranteed human.

0:37.0

Hey there, I'm Ed Helms, and welcome to Snafu, the show about history's greatest screw-ups,

0:43.2

or more specifically the show where I lead my brilliant guests through some of the least brilliant moments in history.

0:51.4

Today, I am joined by someone who wears a lot of hats. This woman is a

0:56.0

powerhouse. You've seen her on the big screen, the small screen, and in your podcast feed with the

1:02.0

stirring and thoughtful show, work in progress. She's an actress, an activist, producer, and all-around

1:10.1

troublemaker for justice. Please welcome Sophia Bush. I like that introduction, Ed Helms. Can I, it's like I want a little recording of that. I can pull out of my pocket when I go somewhere. We're recording. This is a podcast. So you can, yeah, just feel free to use it anytime you want.

1:28.2

I'm going to admit to you now, I'll be stealing your audio.

1:30.7

Thank you, sir.

1:31.5

I was trying to think about, I feel like I've known you a long, long time, but then I

1:36.8

couldn't place the sort of origin of our connection.

1:41.4

I think it was Represent Us.

1:42.9

Did we meet an Ed a represent us event?

1:45.4

Oh my gosh. I think you're right. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't know if it was do something or like I knew we

1:53.8

were in the mix on the let's inject hope into working on society's problems because everyone always thinks that's a drag.

2:02.3

And it's like, no, it's actually pretty cool.

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