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    Broccoli and Ice Cream

    Comedian and human Myq Kaplan (pronounced Mike Kaplan) has conversations with friends about the work of their lives (as represented by broccoli) and the joys of their lives (as represented by ice cream). Everyone has the best time and learns a lot forever. Enjoy!
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    327: Emily Heller and What is...a Jeopardy! Podcast

    327: Emily Heller and What is...a Jeopardy! Podcast

    Emily Heller! Comedian! Writer! Podcaster! Dear old friend! Delight!

    Emily is an old friend with a new podcast and here's what she says about it:

    What is...a Jeopardy! Podcast can be found on all major podcasting platforms, on twitter at @jeopardypodcast, on instagram at @whatisajeopardypodcast. We release new episodes on Tuesdays.

    Emily is so funny and nice and we have a great chat full of meaningful and silly thoughts. Enjoy!

    And that's just the first HALF of our chat.
    For part two, subscribe via Apple Podcasts OR head on over here to Patreon! Whee!

    325: Anna Storm and Clown Tears

    325: Anna Storm and Clown Tears

    Anna Storm! Singer! Songwriter! New friend! And more!

    We have a fun chat and you can have a fun listen!

    And this is only the first half of our chat! 
    For the second half, head on over to Patreon!
    (Or subscribe via Apple Podcasts!)

    And for more Anna Storm:

    TikTok: @itsannastorm
    Newest single release: Clown Tears by Anna Storm which is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, etc
     
    Other songs available: Confident (as featured on Lizzo’s “Watch Out For The Big Grrrls” and “Real Housewives of Dubai,” Confident (Remix), Confident Unplugged, Versace Shade (Also on Lizzo’s Show), Red Bottoms & Sandy Beaches

    Take care, friends! Thanks for being here!

    324: Matt Goldich and No Questions Asked

    324: Matt Goldich and No Questions Asked

    Matt Goldich! Comedian! Writer! Friend! Delight! Guy with a new special out now!

    We have a fun chat! You can have a fun listen! AND this is only the first half of our chat! For the second half (which is an even longer half, you know how sometimes one half is longer than another half), subscribe via Apple Podcasts OR head on over to Patreon by clicking right here right now!

    More official information about the special? From his press release and bio? You got it!

    In his debut stand-up special out February 13, "No Questions Asked", Matt Goldich hilariously tackles all the problems he faces in life, from to the everyday (raising kids in New York City, trying not to appear creepy online) to the societal (book bans, climate change) to the completely unimportant (the awkwardness of buying a coconut.)

    As one reviewer said about Matt's comedy, "You might not remember the punchlines as much as you recall the life hack about checking a pineapple’s freshness, but you’ll have had a good time." (Still not sure
    if that's a compliment).

    Matt Goldich is a longtime writer for Late Night with Seth Meyers. He has also performed stand-up on Late Night, and appeared in numerous sketches on the show as well. His stand-up has also been featured on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, as well as his album The Matt Goldich Guarantee, which is regularly featured on Sirius XM Radio. As a writer, Matt has also written for many other shows, including The Late Show with David Letterman, the Emmy Awards, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. He has also won two Daytime Emmys, and been nominated for five Primetime Emmys and four Writers Guild of America Awards. He has also appeared on Comedy Central's @midnight and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

    "He's so funny, I pay him to write me jokes!" - Seth Meyers

    "Original, hilarious" - Chortle

    "A sharp joke writer" - The Comic's Comic

    https://www.youtube.com/mattgoldich

    https://twitter.com/MattGoldich/

    https://www.instagram.com/mattgoldich/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@mattgoldich

    https://linktr.ee/mattgoldich

    322: Pete Holmes and the Peace of God

    322: Pete Holmes and the Peace of God

    Pete Holmes! Comedian! Podcaster! Friend! Delight! More!

    Pete's new Netflix special is called "I Am Not For Everyone."

    I love it. I love Pete. He's so funny. AND MORE.

    I've known him for a long time and I've always loved his comedy and his humanity.

    Now you can, too! In podcast form!

    PS This is only the first half of our conversation! 
    For the second half, click on over here to Patreon! IF YOU DARE!

    321: Alexis Gay and a Willingness to Be Bad

    321: Alexis Gay and a Willingness to Be Bad

    Alexis Gay! Comedian! Podcaster! Friend! Delight! More!

    Alexis Gay is a standup, sketch video comedian, and podcaster known for satirizing tech culture, her own neuroses, being alive right now, and more. Her viral videos have collectively received over 21mm views across Instagram, TikTok, and X, where she entertains an audience of over 130k.

    Alexis has performed at notable venues and festivals including SF Sketchfest, Caroline’s on Broadway, the Vermont Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where she’ll be returning this August with her first-ever solo show.

    She’s been profiled by Fast Company, ABC’s Nightline, Business Insider, SFGate, and CNBC.

    Across 106 episodes of her podcast, Non-Technical, she interviewed influential folks from tech, media, and business about everything except their resume, including entrepreneur Mark Cuban, tech journalist Kara Swisher, and presidential candidate Andrew Yang.

    In another life, Alexis worked in the tech industry for seven years, most recently running Business Operations and Creator Partnerships at Patreon.

    Now, you can find her on-stage performing standup in NYC or at your local coffee shop debating whether to ask a barista how much sugar's in the almond milk.

    AND ALSO YOU CAN LISTEN TO HER RIGHT HERE ON THIS VERY PODCAST WHERE YOU'RE READING ALL OF THIS THANK YOU FOR DOING IT!

    PS This is only the first HALF of our conversation.
    For the second half, click on over here to Patreon!

    320: Jonny R and 94 Warriors

    320: Jonny R and 94 Warriors

    Jonny R! Comedian! Podcaster! Husband! Father! Entrepeneur! Friend! Delight!

    His podcast is NDN Way w/Jonnny R.

    His production company is 94 WARRIORS Productions, an independent Indigenous-owned media company based out of Red Lake, MN, owned and operated by Jonny R. and family. 

    His conversation with me is meaningful and enjoyable! Please enjoy it! I mean it!

    Also, here’s a book done on the history of his tribe if you’d like to learn more about the Red Lake Nation:

    319: Camille Harris and Giant Baby Steps

    319: Camille Harris and Giant Baby Steps

    Camille Harris! Musician! Playwright! Performer! Composer! Friend! Delight! More!

    We are old friends and have a delightful conversation!

    She also has a new Kickstarter happening RIGHT NOW that you can be a part of. It's a children's book based on the bebop classic "Giant Steps," a story about uncles and aunts and the special bond they share.

    Also, here are many impressive and accurate words from her website's bio:

    "She recently completed her Master of Arts in Creative Media and Technology at BerkleeNYC specializing in Songwriting and Production. 

    Her compositions have been featured on projects and commercials for clients such as Nickelodeon, Adobe, Merrill Lynch, and more. She has mixed and mastered multiple singles for clients around the country. 

    She has performed at The Whitney Museum, The Dramatists Guild Foundation, The New Dramatists and The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU. Her musical Muffin Man is published by and available for licensing by Samuel French Inc. and has been performed around the country.

    Camille has released five albums: Where I Go, Silly Jazz, Beneath the Moon, Three Loves: The Acoustic Session and Baby on the Subway (available on all streaming services).

    Her cover of the Standard 'The Nearness of You,' recorded with pianist David Linard has more than 1.4 million streams and is featured on multiple Spotify editorial playlists. 

    Her project, The Silly Jazz Band released a critically acclaimed children's album, Baby on the Subway, which won both the Parents' Choice Awards and the Tillywig Toy Awards. Its title track was featured in IFC/College Humor's Comedy Music Hall of Fame. The Silly Jazz Band has performed with the Brooklyn Public Library’s 'Stomp Clap and Sing' program for five years and has enjoyed three residencies at the Park Slope Library."

    And that's not all! We have a wonderful chat and you can have a wonderful listen! AND, this is only the FIRST HALF of our chat. For the second portion, head on over to Patreon and you can listen to more!

    318: Django Gold and Bag of Tricks

    318: Django Gold and Bag of Tricks

    Django Gold! Comedian! Writer! Friend! Delight! 

    Django is super funny and just put out a special called "Bag of Tricks" for free on Youtube!

    Also he wrote this piece "Just Making Sure You Saw My Thing" for the New Yorker, to make sure you saw his thing. I'm doing my part, by telling you about his thing here in my thing. (In fact, now you can see BOTH of his things, the thing AND the thing about the thing.)

    Enjoy this thing (our podcast conversation)! I did and do and always will. Much love!

    PS This is only the first HALF of my conversation with Django.
    For part two, head on over here to Patreon! Get all the things!

     

    317: Clara Olshansky and Not Needing to Be the Best at Things

    317: Clara Olshansky and Not Needing to Be the Best at Things

    Clara Olshansky! Comedian! Writer! Friend! 

    From Clara's website:
    "Clara Olshansky is a writer with six years of professional experience. Their web content has appeared in Harper's Magazine, Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure, InStyle, People and Men's Health. When they're not writing, you can find them performing standup comedy around New York or drawing pictures around their bedroom."

    From this website right here where I'm typing and you're reading right now:
    Clara and I had a real fun chat and you can have a real fun listen! Enjoy!

    PS This is only part one!
    For part two, head on over to Patreon by clicking right here!

    312: Lalita Dee and What WE Do

    312: Lalita Dee and What WE Do

    Lalita Dee! Comedian! Academic! Podcaster! Friend! Delight! More!

    From her website:

    "Originally from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Lalita made her way to the South Bay through London, England, and Madison, Wisconsin. A very out-and-proud lesbian who’s also a mom, her observational and narrative humor describes her queer experiences as she navigates her way through the US and the heteropatriarchy. Her humor has been described as 'intelligently hilarious' as well as 'some feminist bullshit.'"

    This checks out! Lalita is delightful and I hope you enjoy our chat!

    PS This is only the first HALF of our chat. 
    For the rest, click on over here to Patreon! Much love!

    311: Scott Higgins and the Comedy All-Stars

    311: Scott Higgins and the Comedy All-Stars

    Scott Higgins! Comedian! Podcaster! Friend! Delight!

    Scott has held a warm place in my heart ever since he booked me to perform at a pizza place called "Pyzzz," and not just because of the Y-as-only-vowel camaraderie (but some because of that). Scott is a funny dude, a nice dude, a dude I've known for a long time, and a dude with a fun podcast (with co-nice dude Ace Aceto) called Behind the Funny. Dude. (Sorry for all the dudes. I got a bit duded away.)

    We have a lovely talk and you can have a lovely listen!

    And also, this is only HALF of our chat!
    For the other half, click on over here to Patreon and enjoy it ALL!

    310: Caleb Synan and What's It Called?

    310: Caleb Synan and What's It Called?

    Caleb Synan! Comedian! Podcaster! Friend! Delight!

    Caleb is a super funny comedian. He's got a podcast called "What's It Called?" which is why I called this podcast "Caleb Synan and What's It Called?"

    We talk about a lot of stuff that we know about it and a lot of stuff that we don't know about. You know, everything!

    Hope you enjoy!

    PS This is only one HALF of the chat I have with Caleb.
    For the other half, click on over here to Patreon!
    Thanks friends!

    309: Sid Singh and Looking for the Missing Logic

    309: Sid Singh and Looking for the Missing Logic

    Sid Singh! Comedian! Human rights attorney! New friend! Delight!

    I got to know and love Sid at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Fest. He's super funny on stage and off and also does meaningful humanitarian work off stage and on!

    Follow him on Instagram here!
    Support his refugee legal aid focus here!
    See him live if you can! And in the meantime, listen to him here on this podcast you're reading about right now!

    Love and thanks, all!

    PS This is only the FIRST HALF of our chat.
    For the second half, head on over here to Patreon and get it all!

    308: Janet O'Shea and Risk, Failure, Play: What Dance Reveals about Martial Arts Training

    308: Janet O'Shea and Risk, Failure, Play: What Dance Reveals about Martial Arts Training

    Janet O’Shea! Author! Professor! Martial artist! And more!

    Janet (Jay) is the author of Risk, Failure, Play: What Dance Reveals about Martial
    Arts Training (2019, Oxford University Press) and At Home in the World: Bharata
    Natyam on the Global Stage (2007, Wesleyan University Press). She is currently
    working on a book on risk, vulnerability, and activism entitled Bodies on the Line:
    Physical Risk and Social Justice. A practitioner of Brazilian jiu jitsu, Filipino martial
    arts, jeet kune do, and empowerment self-defense, she is professor of World Arts
    and Cultures/Dance at UCLA. When she’s not swinging a stick or reading theory, she
    writes short fiction and general non-fiction. She lives in Los Angeles with her
    partner, child, and a motley pair of rescue dogs named Pico Rey and Freddie Femtu.

    We have a wonderfully informative conversation! I love it and you can love it, too! Thanks, all!

    PS This is only the first HALF of our chat.
    For the second half, head on over here to Patreon and enjoy EVERYTHING!

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