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Calvin S. Cato is a comedian, freelance editor, writer, and storyteller. He also hosted and co-produced the video game podcast "The Playable Characters Podcast."Cato has appeared on the Game Show Network, Oxygen’s "My Crazy Love," and National Geographic’s "Brain Games." He has appeared in San Francisco Sketchfest, Austin’s Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, Brooklyn Pride, Gotham Storytelling Festival, FlameCon, and the Women in Comedy Festival. He has appeared on the podcasts "Keith and The Girl," "The Beige Philip Show," "RISK!," "Guys We F*cked," "Las Culturistas," and "Tinder Tales." (featured in AV Club and Splitsider).Cato received his B.A. in English from Wesleyan University, where he was a member of the Wesleyan University stand-up comedy troupe Punchline. | Guest | |
Jacob Tobia is an American LGBT rights activist, writer, producer, television host, and actor. | Guest | |
Daisy Marie Rosario is a radio personality and producer. Currently, she produces podcasts for Slate. She also frequently appears as a guest on NPR's "Pop Culture Happy Hour."Previously, Rosario was an executive producer at Stitcher. She began her career as an intern at Radiolab and Latino USA after her story "Child of Trouble" appeared on The Moth Radio Hour. She joined WNYC and produced the podcast "Sooo Many White Guys," "The Big Listen," and "The Pod Shop." She was a judge in the 2019 Third Coast International Audio Festival. | Guest | |
Caitlin Brodnick is an actor and comic, currently performing on Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's Maude Night. She performs sketch, standup, and storytelling regularly in New York City and Los Angeles. She is also a writer for Glamour.com, and a blogger for Huffington Post. Her stories have appeared on the MOTH podcast, and quoted by the AV Club.Brodnick's first book, "Dangerous Boobies: Breaking Up with My Time-Bomb Breasts," was published in 2017. She has spoken about surviving breast cancer at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and other locations.Brodnick created and starred in the docu-series "Screw You Cancer," which won a National Magazine Honors Award ASME for excellence in new media, and for which she was honored at the Seventh Annual Television Academy Honors for using the power of television and video media to bring awareness to important social issues. | Guest |
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