Moshe talks about hell gigs in black clubs and not fitting in anywhere. I tell the story of him blowing my mind one night in a comic book store on Sunset.
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Ryan Sickler joins me to talk about Honeydew Podcast and his crazy childhood. This is the last podcast of the year and I thank you all for the support and community. Happy New Year!
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Fortune and I discuss playing in adults sports leagues and almost getting into fights. I try to bring the lord Jesus into her life, and she tries to get me to go on a cleanse.
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From New York, comic Mark Normand opens up about a sex bus in New Orleans, his YouTube special with 8 million views and which NYC comic caught herpes.
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Tom and I reminisce about starting in NY with Patrice and Burr and Gaffigan and how Tom almost had two different people die at his shows.
I'm thankful to have my dear friend Adam Ferrara on Fitzdog this week to talk about his insane days hosting Top Gear and how I kicked his ass in pool the day before. Good talk about the creative process.
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My dear friend and pandemic walking partner Judd Apatow is back. We talk about overcoming writer's block, Paul Rudd winning sexiest man alive and Judd's multiple projects.
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My girls Jessica and Rachel prank call my mother-in-law and talk about my sexual energy.
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I worked with her on Crashing and Lights Out with David Spade. Yamaneika Saunders talks about balancing comedy with relationships, her family of ministers, and taking classes at The Comedy Store with Sammy Shore.
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David Cross and I discuss Loverboy, Encyclopedia Brown and competing against Marc Maron as they both played Jerry Wexler on two different programs.
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My neighbor Kevin Pollak has been in "A Few Good Men," "Grumpy Old Men," "The Usual Suspects," "Casino," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and, now, for the 4th time, in Fitzdog Studios. He is the real deal.
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Great chat today with SNL’s Siobhan Fallon Hogan. You also know her from Men in Black, Fever Pitch, Daddy Day Care, Forrest Gump, Seinfeld and a million other great projects.
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I connect to Edinburgh and my friend Daniel Sloss to talk about foot fetishes, school dances and funerals in New Orleans.
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Emmy winning writer / actor/ producer Ed Crasnick gets Greg to go deep into what it means to deal with depression and how to live more fully through humor.
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Star of her own sitcom on BET+ the fantastic Ms. Pat talks about growing up hard in Atlanta. She struggled getting taken seriously in standup and now has a tv show, movie project, book and big standup shows. Don’t miss this one.
Great talk with my pal Wayne Federman about the history of standup comedy as chronicled in his new book. No mention of Andy Kindler.
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Exciting young comic Moses Storm talks about growing up in a doomsday cult and living in a bus as a child. He’s funny as hell and has a new HBO special this fall.
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From NYC’s Green Point Rachel Feinstein takes time from touring and child-rearing to tell me about how her parents made her feel guilty for not having been born black.
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Bobcat once repelled down the stage naked at a Nirvana concert because it seemed like a good idea at the time. He also agreed to come back on my podcast, so he makes a lot of stupid decisions but he is here to talk about it all and announce a standup run this summer.
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Comedian/ Actor/ Improviser Rick Overton talks about his years improvising with Robin Williams and how his father worked with Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie recording Bebop Jazz in NY in the 1950-s and 60’s.
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Sam Morril and I talk about the special he shot on rooftops during the pandemic and whether it's okay to generalize about a race if you are saying nice things.
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Comedian/ provocateur / traveler Ari Shaffir talks about losing “Connect 4” games to Thai hookers and giving out pounds of mushrooms to his TV crew.
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