Sat down with two old friends from the Bay area, Kevin Camia and Greg Edwards and talk about...I don't remember. This was several weeks ago. Why don't you fucking listen to it and you tell me what it's about?!
Myq Kaplan is a friend of mine (and very funny comedian) who I don't get to see too often, but whenever we hang out we have great conversations. So I was glad to hear he was in LA and we'd get a chance to talk. As usual with him, things get k
LKP regular, my Grandpa, is back on the podcast to talk about my Grandma (aka Elana, aka Sapta), and moving from Israel back to Illinois and, eventually, back to California.FYI: This is the first 88 year old I've had on the podcast (he was 87
Two funny LA based comedians, Brianna Murphy and Casey Ley, sat down with me, and for some reason we spent a lot of time discussing the weird dicks they've seen.Enjoy!
Excellent talk with LKP regular/Sack Magic co-founder Grant Gordon and Canadian immigrant/comedian Graham Kay!These descriptions are getting shorter and shorter! Because who cares! It's seriously a very good episode so just fucking listen to
Brent Weinbach, is one of the funniest, most original comedians performing today, and one of my oldest friends in comedy. Also, we got into a fist fight many years ago, which I mentioned in LKP Ep 18 with Al Madrigal. Brent felt that I misre
For my final episode out of New Orleans, I sat down with my old friend Cheryl who's from LA but has been living down here in the Big Easy for the last several years.She's really cool. It's a good one. Trust me.
I sat down and drank some big ol' daquiris with three hilarious local New Orleans comics, Lane Lonion, Julie Mitchell and Molly Ruben-Long.We talked about hemorrhoids and Mardi Gras.
Another hot crossover classic!! Matt made a last minute trip down to New Orleans, and we chopped it up and partied together all weekend.For the first half of this conversation, check out episode 162 of his podcast: The Full Charge Power Hour
Andrew Polk has been the main point of contact for visiting comics in New Orleans for the last several years. As I begin my month long residency here, I decided to sit down and speak with him about the local scene. I also found out he was hom
My good friend and frequent LKP guest, Grant Gordon, is moving from NY to LA. In this very special farewell episode, we sit down with our other good friends, comedians Greg Stone & James Mattern, and bullshit about life, love and kidney stones
Kris Tinkle is one of my original crew of friends from when I started comedy back int he Bay. He's a hilarious comedian (check out his albums "Almost Awesome" and "Maybe I Don't Feel Like Smiling") and my roommate.We get serious, then talk abo
Chuck Sklar used to be my boss. Then "Totally Biased" got canceled. So now he's just my friend (huge downgrade for him). But he's a very accomplished friend. He starred in Louis CK's feature film "Tomorrow Night." He wrote for Bill Maher, C
Bullshitting with Dwayne Kennedy was one of the highlights of working at Totally Biased. He's a hilarious, both onstage and off. In this episode, we hate on NY, discuss the roots of the gun violence epidemic in Chicago, and wax nostalgic about
It's another classic LKP crossover episode featuring the very popular "Roundtable of Gentlemen" podcast. I've been a guest on their show a bunch, and it's always a good time. There's a lot more people talking and the format is different than
Kaseem Bentley is arguably the funniest comedian working in the Bay right now. Partially because everyone else has moved away already. But also because he's one of the most naturally hilarious dudes I've ever met. And he's at his best when he
Jeffrey Joseph (https://twitter.com/atjeffreyjoseph) is hilarious. I met him in NYC shortly after moving here. He had just started doing stand up...again, after a decade long sabbatical from comedy.Always a pleasure to watch on stage, or talk
My Grandpa was a part of the Zionist movement before Israel was a state. Hear the story of growing up in the Socialist Zionist movement and the birth of the Jewish nation from someone who lived it. Part 2 coming next week!
Grant Gordon is one of my closest friends, a very funny comedian, and my cohost on our old Brooklyn-based weekly comedy showcase, "Sack Magic" (R.I.P.).He also has a thing for larger women. A LOT larger.
My friend Andrew is a professor now. He used to be just a dude. Now he's a professor. But he's always been one of the smartest people I know, so I think you'll enjoy this awesome conversation we had on the road back from DC.