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    Top 5 Songs include Monaco, One more time & More | Trivia on Dard-E-Disco

    Top 5 Songs include Monaco, One more time & More | Trivia on Dard-E-Disco
    In this week's top 5 songs recommended by Hindustan Times, we are featuring tracks like "MONACO" by Bad Bunny, "ONE MORE TIME" by blink-182, "Suno" from The Archies by Ankur Tewari, Javed Akhtar, and the Islanders, among others. Moreover, in today's trivia segment, we'll talk about the iconic song "Dard-E-Disco " Well we all have noticed the lyrics and well, they never made much sense, right? Surprisingly, that was the whole point. Host Samarth Goyal is also joined by Bharg about his recent single, the inspiration behind it and more. To know more, tune in to this week's episode of Metronome.

    Huma Qureshi: 'I want to contribute more than just look fashionable' | Tarla

    Huma Qureshi: 'I want to contribute more than just look fashionable' | Tarla
    In this latest episode of Aur Batao, actress Huma Qureshi sits down for a free wheeling chat with our very own RJ Stutee talking about her latest film Tarla. Directed by Piyush Gupta, Huma plays the role of famous chef Tarla Dalal. She opens up about all that went into preparing for her role, how she feels more confident about her film choices now than when she came into the industry and expresses her desire to contribute more than just be a fashion icon.

    Did Virat Kohli congratulate Rahul Gandhi after the Karnataka elections?

    Did Virat Kohli congratulate Rahul Gandhi after the Karnataka elections?
    Fact-checking with RJ Rohini and Sachin Kalbag on the latest episode of the Whatsapp University podcast. Tune in as they bust fake news about Virat Kohli posting a story for Rahul Gandhi, Pakistani PM congratulating Karnataka CM, and 'The Kerala Story' controversy. Don't miss this episode, debunking the week's top myths. Listen now!

    SIGNATURE PRIME TIME | EPISODE - 5

    SIGNATURE PRIME TIME | EPISODE - 5
    Did you know? The iconic IFFCO Chowk Metro station of Gurugram, a major Business Hub is now renamed as Signature Global IFFCO Chowk Metro station. The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has planned to lay a 50-km network of pipeline this year for treated wastewater. To know more about all the happenings in Gurugram listen to Signature Prime Time.

    The Stoner Chicks Join Us At Seventy Five Percent Capacity

    The Stoner Chicks Join Us At Seventy Five Percent Capacity

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Season two of Comedy Roundtable begins a series of lightning round interviews with great podcasters, starting with the Stoner Chicks podcast. 

    Three fourths of the hosts of the world famous Stoner Chicks podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stoner-chicks-podcast/id1558983589) join Comedy Roundtable in a first multi-guest versus multi-host showdown.  Phoebe Richards (@27phoebe27), Kayla Teel (@keteel), and Stephani Thompson (@fannytragic) joined the shepherds, with Grace Penzell (@jace_menzell) unable to participate because she was busy guarding the Stoner Chicks headquarters.  Comedy Roundtable tried to get the hosts of the Stoner Chicks for an interview on 4/20, but they were busy for some reason.  

    On the Stoner Chicks podcast, Phoebe, Kayla, Stephani and Grace discuss stoner culture and the role of women in cannabis culture.  Check out their podcast at the link above.  

    Be sure to like and subscribe to Comedy Roundtable to be assured that you will get each new episode as they are dropped into the podcast universe (new episodes each Tuesday at 5:00am).  

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Tom Rhodes

    Tom Rhodes

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedian Tom Rhodes joins Comedy Roundtable for another great round of lightning round questions. 

    Be sure to check out his latest albums Around the World and The Honky Motherland.  

    Be sure to like and subscribe to Comedy Roundtable to get the latest content which drops every Tuesday morning. 

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Hank Denson

    Hank Denson

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedy Roundtable welcomes comedian and advocate for teachers everywhere, Hank Denson, to the show.  Hank has been a stand up comedian for over twelve years and has opened for Jamie Foxx, Cedric the Entertainer, Amy Schumer, Caroline Rhea, and George Wallace. Hank is a regular guest host on the NBC daytime show Atlanta and Company – and has appeared in Barbershop 3, and the Tupac biopic All Eyes on Me.

    After an experience as a chaperone on his child's school field trip, Hank went on a rant that has gone viral and been viewed more than ten million times.  Learn more about his crusade to get society to #PayTeachersMoreMoney, visit his website at payteachersmoremoney.com.  

    Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a five star review if you are so inclined.  New episodes come out each Tuesday morning. 

    Support the show

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Creating Standards for Knowledge and Innovation Management

    Creating Standards for Knowledge and Innovation Management

    Peter Merrill is leading the development of the ISO Management System Standard on innovation management; Ron Young chaired the BSI Standard committee and was part of the ISO Working Group that developed the Management System Standard on knowledge management. In this episode of Center Stage, they talk with PMI Chief Customer Officer Joe Cahill about how you standardize such abstract concepts.

    They explain that the standards focus on establishing enablement systems that can be managed. “We’re not trying to hug an elephant,” as Merrill says, a system is a set of elements which we manage so that they link together. Young explained that standards are based on a set of principles of good leadership and management and contain critical success factors for managing innovation and knowledge. They discussed how organizations can evolve from simply identifying lessons from a project, to actually learning those lessons, changing behavior’s and truly deriving value from project knowledge. 

    Beyond the standards, Merrill and Young discuss the value of diversity and inclusion, and the role of artificial intelligence in knowledge creation. They conclude by sharing the visionary idea that we are moving into a knowledge economy where scarcity of resources is no longer the primary driver and where collaboration begins to supersede competition. 

    Eddie Ifft

    Eddie Ifft

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedy Roundtable welcomes comedian Eddie Ifft to the show. Just don't tell the New Jersey State Police.  What is the largest animal Eddie Ifft would share an inflatable raft with in the middle of a bay while sounding an air horn at 3:00 in the morning? Once again, Comedy Roundtable is not afraid to ask the tough questions.

    Eddie Ifft (www.eddieifft.com) has been seen on Comedy Central, the Joe Rogan Experience, Last Comic Standing, Chelsea Lately, Getting Doug with High, Showtime, FX's Legit and his new album Sweet Home Malibama is available now.  Also, check out his Wodcast Podcast. 

    In this episode, the guys start with a discussion of Bendall's two dogs - Good Dog and Bad Dog.  The other Jamie is starting a #FreeBadDog campaign.  

    In our interview, Eddie describes how one man's party foul is another man's (or the same man's) eight outstanding warrants.  We were waiting to see how long it would take for someone to bring up the rat guy. Now we know.  And, Eddie makes it clear that Comedy Roundtable needs to find a niche, and the three guys chatting with a guest idea might not be original. 

    Be sure to like the podcast and subscribe to get the latest episodes as soon as they are dropped.   

    Support the show

    Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.

    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Joe Bolter

    Joe Bolter

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedy Roundtable welcomes Joe Bolter to the show.  Joe is the co-host of the Question Guys Podcast and the Executive Producer of the Netflix is a Joke Radio show What a Joke with Papa & Fortune on Sirius/XM. He has also been a writing partner, director and producer for Craig Ferguson's comedy specials and the producer and on air co-host for the Craig Ferguson Show.  But, until now, Joe had not been on the Comedy Roundtable - not even once. 

    Comedy Roundtable had managed to get this far without the scourge of scandal, but alas it has now hit - and twice in one episode.  First, Adam and Jamie accuse the other Jamie of being a bit on the grumpy side.  And then, maybe proving that he was a bit on the grumpy side, the other Jamie accused Tom Papa of fake baking bread during the pandemic. When will it end? 

    The shepherds managed to do not one, but two improv, one-take fake promo spots on the topic of celebrity bread and drag them out to the length of a mini-episode, but why do a mini-episode when Comedy Roundtable can make this episode that much longer.  This episode is long, but you should listen to it twice. First, to truly get the essence of the show, and the second time to pump up our download numbers. 

    So, what will you learn by listening to this episode? How about what the currency of the apocalypse will be and what the odds are that Bendall's family makes the cut to join him on the ship to populate Mars. If that wasn't enough, you might learn a thing or two about the man of the hour (and a half), Joe Bolter. 

    Finally, Craig Ferguson isn't Craig Ferguson without Joe Bolter.  Tom Papa is not Tom Papa without Joe Bolter.  Fortune Feimster isn't Fortune Feimster without Joe Bolter.   Netflix is not Netflix without - well, that one might be a stretch.  But, Comedy Roundtable knew it wasn't Comedy Roundtable without Joe Bolter, so enjoy the show!

    Be sure to like the podcast, follow us, give us a five star review and subscribe so you don't miss any episodes. 

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    Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.

    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Howard Scott Warshaw

    Howard Scott Warshaw

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Sheep, hitch yourself to the fence post and get comfortable for this episode with video game designer and licensed therapist, Howard Scott Warshaw, author of Once Upon Atari - How I Made History By Killing an Industry, available now wherever books are sold (and in twenty-seven different locations worldwide where books are not sold).

    Howard Scott Warshaw will tell you that he is the most famous person you've never heard of.  He was a video game pioneer and alleged video game company assassin.  Currently, he is a psychotherapist in Silicon Valley, serving many of same type of game designers that he was at Atari years ago.  Some kids, like your shepherd Bendall, were given Intellivision gaming systems as a kid, and other kids' parents loved them.  Those that actually received the Atari 2600 gaming system were no doubt delighted to play Howard Scott Warshaw designed games, such as Yars Revenge and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Maybe not so much with his infamous ET video game, ripe with pit falls (and not the Pitfall Harry variety), that some accuse (falsely) as the catalyst to the collapse of the video game industry

    In this episode, you'll learn about Adam's potential addiction to Fortnite, the many posthumous travels of Atari illustrator Jerome Domurat and where best to sit when heckling at a funeral.  Prepare yourself for life advice, wonderful anecdotes and plenty of puns from Howard Scott Warshaw.  To learn more about him, visit https://newonceuponatari.hswarshaw.com/.

    Be sure to like the podcast and subscribe so you can be notified as soon as new content drops.  New episodes will be released each Tuesday.  If you would like to email the show, please send a message to audience@comedyroundtable.com.  


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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Gaby Dunn

    Gaby Dunn

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    The Comedy Roundtable welcomes fantastic guest in Gaby Dunn.  The Sheep are constantly amazed that the Shepherds are able to get the quality of guest that regularly joins the Flock.  With Gaby, we stepped it up a notch - essentially employing the same tactics to land the interview that she did with her 100 Interviews project.  Oh, and it helps that she is kind and generous with her time.  

    Gaby is a writer, actress, journalist, comedian, LGBTQ activist, and podcaster. She hosts the Bad With money podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-with-money-with-gaby-dunn/id1144712710), which returns on March 31, 2021.  Gaby also co-hosts Just Between Us with her comedy partner Allison Raskin (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-between-us/id1454312489). Oh, and we'll throw in that she is a New York Times bestselling author. As your shepherds learn during the interview, Gaby just gets stuff done. But more important that all of that, Gaby is kind and funny and interesting.  And, that is exactly the type of person we like to have as a guest on Comedy Roundtable.  

    We don't like to keep the sheep waiting, so like and subscribe the podcast wherever you consume it so you will get notified as soon as another episode is posted.  

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    J Chris Newberg

    J Chris Newberg

    The Comedy Roundtable welcomes comedian, writer and producer J Chris Newberg (@thechrisarmy) to the show.

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Just when is it appropriate to say "I Love You" and can it lose its luster (such as when you say it angrily to a telemarketer)?  

    Your shepherds decide that self-promotion marketing on funeral online guestbooks is maybe inappropriate.  

    We'll bet you had not thought about being baptized after your death.  Adam has (and Bendall now can't stop thinking about it).
     
    We'll bet you had not thought of the cadence of comedians and the connection with musical time and comedy.  J Chris Newberg has.  

    We'll bet you had forgotten about the Foo Fighters story told in the Lino Rulli episode.  Hernan hopes you have. 

    When you are not listening to Comedy Roundtable, check out J Chris Newberg's own podcast, Heroin Has a Great Publicist (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heroin-has-a-great-publicist/id1455119621). 

    Be sure to subscribe so that you get the latest episodes.  A great lineup of guests are queued for our Sheep in the Flock.  

    We love to hear the comments of the Flock, so let us know how we are doing.  Five star ratings are always appreciated from our Sheep. 

    Support the show

    Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.

    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    Craig Gass

    Craig Gass

    Self-titled by Craig Gass himself, the Craig Gass Doesn't Know When to Shut Up and Makes Us Hear Voices in Our Head episode is here.  Comedy Roundtable welcomes comedian Craig Gass to the show, and learns that Tracy Morgan's voice thinks the Comedy Roundtable is sexy as hell.   

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Does the Bills Mafia really body slam tables as part of their tailgate ritual? Just what did Adam do at not one but two super fantastic football games to end the NFL season?  Will Bendall survive the trauma of the football season ending?  Does Hernan actually admit respecting Tom Brady?

    Known for his guest spots on The Howard Stern Show and his spot on impersonations, Craig Gass has been performing stand up since 1993.  Craig also has the distinction of seeing more "Big Games" (final game of the NFL season) than most mere mortals.  We'll bet you can't guess why Craig started doing "voices."  You'll have to tune in to find out, but it is certainly a twist.  Craig tells us the heartwarming story of his fan turned buddy, Bob Miles, and how Mike McCready ended up writing a song for Bob to hear on his deathbed.  That's right, this is a comedy podcast!

    For more info on Craig Gass, visit getgass.com.   

    Be sure to subscribe so that you get the latest episodes.  A great lineup of guests are queued for our listeners.  

    We love to hear the comments from listeners, so let us know how we are doing.  Five star ratings are always appreciated. 

    Celebrity voices are simulated and no endorsement is implied by the inclusion of some kick ass impersonations by Craig Gass.  Really, he sounds more like the celebrity than the actual person themselves.  We will be waiting on Robert DeNiro, Christopher Walken, Tracy Morgan, Morgan Freeman, Bobby Slaton, Lars Ulrich, Tom Arnold and Gene Simmons to come on the Comedy Roundtable and do their best Craig Gass impression.  

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


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