Greg breaks down Erica’s walls as they do an acting exercise and make some phone calls. Check out her new album “Sad Lemon”
Bert and Greg record their version of “Guys we’ve f****d”. Both sunlight and shade are thrown around the comedy community.
It's Mike Gibbon's Dad on Father’s Day! Gibbons Sr. talks about growing up poor in the Bronx and hanging around Greg’s dad (who was from a better part part of the BX). Heartfelt and funny.
Jackie has been killing in the clubs for 30 years. She has an original, hilarious voice and has insightful takes on comedy today.
Beth Stelling is a triple threat (maybe quadruple if you count cello). My pal from Crashing talks about kissing your mother on the lips and shitting on the field hockey field.
The Aceman shows off his verbal prowess and explains his transition into standup comedy.
Boston legend Steve Sweeney has done films with every star in Hollywood and been one of the most influential comedians in New England history. His new film “Sweeney Killing Sweeney” is hilarious and available on iTunes.
David recounts a hilarious drunken fight with his wife on his last bus tour. Also a lesson on the most productive ways to take drugs. His new special is fantastic!
On this 90 minute podcast old friend JB Smoove is enraged over any dipshit that tries to fly a “contraption” over the beach in Malibu. Learning Improv early on helped JB become successful as an actor and a person. He tells us to just listen and show gratitude.
Greg has a big announcement before he talks with his guest Chad Daniels. They discuss his new Tom Segura produced special and life on the road.
Our friend Kira Soltanovich is on the show this week to talk about bad parents, teenage lawyers and ponder if comedians ever do jury duty.
Pete Holmes joins us this week to talk about trust issues, the importance of fiber while traveling and getting mad at nature documentaries.
Our friend Dane Cook is on the show this week to talk about making people laugh, making life plans and shady Craigslist postings.
This week Andy Kindler and J. Elvis Weinstein take us down a thought spiral as we talk about podcasting, anxiety and fancy ways to pack your clothes.
Tom Rhodes is on this week to talk about traveling the world, performing live and the best parts of Florida.
Comedian and friend Bobcat Goldthwait swings by to share stories about nostalgia, nature and bdsm etiquette.
Actor, writer and Good Neighbor Nick Rutherford is on the show this week to talk about James Bond, threesomes and innovations in gummy technology.
Nick Di Paolo is on this week to talk about problems with therapy, preparing for shows and physical altercations at comedy shows.
Here is an episode that was originally released on March 8, 2011 but I am re-releasing in the wake of this terrible loss. He was a guest on the show several times but this one stands out to me. Enjoy it.
Comedian and ball of energy Duncan Trussell is on the show this week to chat about the power of the mind, overcoming your fears, exploring the universe and also having kids.
Emmy nominated writer and director Neal Brennan is on the show this week to talk about comedy on tv, feelings on marriage and awkward moments with Conan.
Kevin Nealon is on the show this week to talk about good parties, bad neighbors and how may cameras are in a multi-camera tv show (hint: it's 300).
Award winning actor and comedian Kevin Pollak is on the show to talk about making it comedy, making it in Hollywood and how to fold shirts.
Straight out of Brooklyn, Chris Distefano hops in the studio to talk about his new special, podcasting and how bodies change over time.
Writer and pop culture library Mike Lawrence swings by the show to chat about going from struggling comedian to all-powerful comic book nerd. Also we find out what part of Avengers Infinity War made Mike cry three times.