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    Explore "kerns" with insightful episodes like "Singles: The Age of Electric - Remote Control", "Podcast Rock City -224- Joe recaps KISS KRUISE VIII", "PODCAST ROCK CITY -199- Bobby Rock and Todd Kerns join us!", "Pulp Fictional Republican Arguments" and "Episode 18: What you wished you Knew #3" from podcasts like ""Columbia House Party", "Podcast Rock City", "Podcast Rock City", "FairAndUNbalanced's podcast" and "How Comedy Works with Wende Curtis and Rick Kerns"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Singles: The Age of Electric - Remote Control

    Singles: The Age of Electric - Remote Control
    In the latest Columbia House Party single, Jake and Blake offer up a rarity and actually concede that something is a one-hit wonder, and it’s not just because you didn’t listen to the album enough. The Age of Electric had a fairly big hit with Remote Control, and the band is otherwise best known for their subsequent (or parallel) projects. That doesn’t mean the song rules any less.

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    Episode 18: What you wished you Knew #3

    Episode 18: What you wished you Knew #3

    How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Tuesday as Rick and Wende share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics.

     

    This episode we have great advice from Bobby Slayton, Ben Roy, Troy Walker and Jon Lovitz. This weeks storytime comes from a Comedy Works favorite, Christopher Titus. Also send us your questions regarding comedy, stand-up, Comedy Works! Reach us at HowComedyWorks@comedyworks.com or tweet us at @HowComedyWorks on Twitter.

    Episode 16: New Faces Contest with Deacon Gray

    Episode 16: New Faces Contest with Deacon Gray

    How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Tuesday as Rick and Wende share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics.

     

    This week's episode we have Deacon Gray in to talk about the New Faces Contest at Comedy Works. Deacon is a 30 year comedy veteran as well as the Comedy Works New Talent Coordinator. Wende, Rick and Deacon discuss the New Faces Contest, now in its 20th year. Past winners of the contest include Troy Walker, Ben Kronberg and Adam Cayton-Holland.

    Episode 15: Just for Laughs Festival and guest storyteller Larry the Cable Guy

    Episode 15: Just for Laughs Festival and guest storyteller Larry the Cable Guy

    How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Tuesday as Rick and Wende share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics.

     

    In this episode Wende and Rick talk about one of the biggest comedy festivals on the planet, the Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. They also get some insight from Troy Walker and Ben Roy when they represented Denver as New Faces at Just for Laughs. Also this week we have a special guest storyteller in Larry the Cable Guy!

    Episode 14: "What you Wished you Knew Now" with Alice Wetterlund, Henry Cho and John Heffron

    Episode 14: "What you Wished you Knew Now" with Alice Wetterlund, Henry Cho and John Heffron

    How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Tuesday as Rick and Wende share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics.

     

    In this episode Wende and Rick discuss the need for marketing materials if you're an up and coming comic trying to make a name for yourself. We also play some audio from Alice Wetterlund (Silicon Valley), Henry Cho (Comedy Central), and John Heffron (Last Comic Standing). They give advice to their younger selves.

    Episode 13: Writing with Dana Gould & Greg Fitzsimmons

    Episode 13: Writing with Dana Gould & Greg Fitzsimmons

    How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, Owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Tuesday as Rick and Wende share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics.

     

    In this episode Wende and Rick discuss the writing process and how much time do you need to be an MC or Feature act on the road. We also listen to soundbites from Dana Gould and Greg Fitzsimmons about their own writing process.

     

    Give us a listen and feel free to contact us with your comedy questions at howcomedyworks@comedyworks.com or tweet us @HowComedyWorks

    Episode 1 : Introductions and what we're about

    Episode 1 : Introductions and what we're about

    How Comedy Works with Wende and Rick is a weekly podcast hosted by Wende Curtis, owner/CEO of Comedy Works Denver, and veteran comic/writer Rick Kerns. Tune in every Thursday as Wende and Rick share stories and offer advice to knowledge-hungry young comics.

     

    Episode 1 delves into the history of Comedy Works and its inner workings from the perspective of its owner and one of its longest working regulars. They discuss what this podcast means to them and its goal, to reach out and communicate to young comics.

    Radio Stuff: Episode 57

    Radio Stuff: Episode 57
    Larry Gifford (@giffordtweet) dives into the LA Ratings Mess with Mark Ramsey Media's Mark Ramsey. It's a big issue that impacts all Nielson rated radio markets. (00:00 - 12:37) "I Am What I Play" is a new documentary about the heyday of rock radio. It features four iconic DJs; Toronto’s David Mardsen, Boston’s Charles Laquidara, New York’s Meg Griffin and Seattle’s Pat O’Day. Voice artist Roger King produced and director the film and he chats about it. (12:37-28:10) www.iamwhatiplaythemovie.com Former rock radio PD and GM Beau Phillips chats with KIRO Radio's Josh Kerns about a new memoir, "I Killed Pink Floyd's Pig; Inside Stories of Sex, Drugs and Rock-n-Roll" (28:10 - 38:46) www.pinkfloydspig.com www.radiostuffpodcast.com

    Very Special Episode 38: A Christmas Story

    Very Special Episode 38: A Christmas Story
    This week on Very Special Episode Slimb and Todd learn that being alone during the holidays can push depressed people over the edge. On this Very Special Christmas Episode of 'Growing Pains' entitled "A Christmas Story" the guys learn the secret to stop someone from committing suicide. Is modern day Kirk Cameron embarrassed of the way Mike Seaver treated those wise men? Is Dr. Jason Seaver a good psychiatrist at all? Is Ben Seaver the smartest guy in the room? Is it bad for Santa to 'eat fruit cake'? What is the proper way to transport a puppy? In a box, paper bag or sack? Is Walter the dog going to be featured on future Growing Pains episodes? Are we all sure that Walter Bodwell is going to be fine and shouldn't get some professional help tonight? Your hosts tackle all these important issues. Happy Holidays everyone! Enjoy the show! This is VERY SPECIAL EPISODE!

    Very Special Episode 11: Second Chance

    Very Special Episode 11: Second Chance
    This week on a Very Special Episode of Growing Pains, the fellas deal with the issue of drunk driving in the season 4 ep 'Second Chance'. Was Matthew Perry always so funny? How is Tracy Gold as a dramatic actress? Why is Ben Seaver such a little jerk? What is a Larry Bud Melman? Who are these bartenders at Shindigs? The boys discuss this plus pudding and banana peel slips. Enjoy this week's show and don't forget to follow us on facebook.com/VerySpecialEpisode and twitter.com/VerySpecialEp. This is Very Special Episode!!

    Interview with Todd Kerns of the Sin City Sinners

    Interview with Todd Kerns of the Sin City Sinners
    Todd Kerns is the voice of Canuck legends THE AGE OF ELECTRIC and their critically acclaimed spin-off STATIC IN STEREO. Now as a thriving solo artist and producer/songwriter, Todd is very much alive and well. He has played on legendary stages from The Whiskey A Go Go and The Roxy in LA, to CBGBs in New York City, to Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto and has no intention of stopping anytime soon. Born and reared in the heartland of the Canadian praries Todd first garnered attention with his first band THE AGE OF ELECTRIC who went on to attain Gold selling status, as well as being nominated for a Juno (Canada’s Grammy). THE AGE OF ELECTRIC worked with luminary producers Bob Rock (Metallica) and Gil Norton (Foo Fighters) and are still remembered as one of Canada’s favorite alternative rockers. After THE AGE OF ELECTRIC Todd and brother, former AOE bass player, John formed STATIC IN STEREO with youngest brother Ryan. STATIC IN STEREO’s self titled album went on to receive critical acclaim and secured Todd’s place as a fixture on the Canadian music scene. In 2004 Todd released his first solo album GO TIME. A collection of original songs influenced by the artists closest to Todd’s heart including T-Rex, Bowie, MC5 and The Stooges, GO TIME swells and bursts with attitude and swagger. Todd has appeared on albums by such artists as THE MATTHEW GOOD BAND, BIF NAKED and most recently lent his voice to the successful project called THE NEVERENDING WHITE LIGHTS. He is respected as one of Canada’s most dependable vocalists. Recently Todd has delved into his other passion, production and songwriting with other artists. He has produced and written with a number of artists and continues to share his knowledge of all things musical with artists he believes in. Artists such as BRITT BLACK, MOTION SOUNDTRACK, SUPERBEING, THE FLAIRS, SEVENTH RAIN, JOSHUA’S HABIT, A SINGLE FEW, AKA and more have all benefited from Todd’s helping hand. Todd’s charity work with The White Ribbon Foundation-Men Working To End Men’s Violence Towards Women with artists like THE TEA PARTY, RUSH, DANIEL LANOIS and many more continues to this day. Todd is now a member of The Sin City Sinners, who perform to packed houses weekly in Las Vegas. The band is joined by all star guests and plans to record a CD of new music are underway for summer 2009. Visit Todd Kerns on his official website at: http://www.toddkerns.com Or his Myspace site here: http://www.myspace.com/toddkerns