Wait until you hear what the formerly debaucherous Moshe Kasher has to say about his time at Burning Man this year and the time he saved a guys life while I was on stage at The Comedy Store.
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This week I welcome the always stylish and sometimes shocking Annie Lederman. We predict which comedians are going to explode this year and guess which ones are black.
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Making her return to the show comic Erica Rhodes and I call Jonathon Katz Professional Therapist and talk about having the same birthday, the same alma mater, lived in the same neighborhood in Boston and were on the same meds.
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In this week’s solo podcast we recap Hurricane Hilary and my trip to Ireland and Spain with the family. Good times.
If you love Boston comedy, this is a really great episode. My old friend John Tobin owns Laugh Boston and a bunch of other chuckle shacks around the country and has been part of the Boston scene for 30 years. Great dude.
A marathon chat with my distant cousin Rob Corddry who has done much more with the angry, bald, Irish guy with dark rimmed glasses angle than I have.
Ali Siddiq is the real deal. After spending years in prison he has come out with a vengeance putting out 5 comedy specials and becoming one of the most powerful comics on the scene. We had an awesome time hangin out at the Comedy Store recording this.
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Kirk Fox opens up about his fantasies and we get into Budddhist thoughts of love and acceptance. An exquisite podcast for the summer.
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Returning to the show is rising star Fahim Anwar. He dances, tells jokes and makes fun of me.
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From The Comedy Store, where he grew up, I chat with American icon Pauly Shore about his upbringing, going direct to the fans, spending the pandemic in Vegas, being a grinder, and enjoying the moment.
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I visit Whitney in her tiny studio apartment in North Hollywood and she makes a big announcement!
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It’s been a long time coming, but this is my tribute to my late father who we lost 30 years ago. It includes audio of him from his radio show and some great memories. Happy late Fathers Day to all!
From the new hit show “Based on a True Story” Aisha Alfa joins me to discuss growing up as an immigrant in Canada where she made her way into competitive soccer and then acting and standup comedy.
My old friend Jeff Garlin talks about Curb Your Enthusiasm, acting and directing and sets the record straight about The Goldbergs.
Comedian / Actor / Writer / Producer Chris Spencer comes on. We talk about shows we’ve written on together and hell gigs.
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My friend Kyle Kinane comes back on the show to talk about life in Oregon and his new special. He’s one of the most respected and hilarious comics out there, and we had a great chat.
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One of the greatest to ever pick up a mic and an awesome example of the human species, Steven Wright joins me to talk about his new book HAROLD. Had an amazing time.
My new friend, comedian Zane Lamprey, joins me in Fitzdog studio to talk about his niches, doing stand-up in breweries and shooting his new special. Plus, we play Talk Your Way Out of It.Fitzdog Radio is sponsored by BetterHelp.
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Erik Griffin comes by the studio to talk about tv writing, nudity, OnlyFans comedy and his hacky Black Jeopardy bit. Plus, we play Talk Your Way Out Of It.
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It’s taken 13 1/2 years but I have now done 1,000 episodes! To celebrate, my dear friend Zach Golfinhackus met me at The Comedy Store and turned the tables by interviewing ME. Lots of laughs and an amazing time with a brilliant and decent human being.
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The 999th episode of Fitzdog Radio! Comedian/ Host/ producer Graham Elwood talks about living in Hawaii during the pandemic and drops some funny but philosophical bombs.
Jeremiah Watkins talks about working his way up through the ranks at The Comedy Store and talks his way out of a tricky situation.