Pete Holmes
Pete Holmes
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Pete Holmes, born, March 30, 1979, is an American comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster known for his affable personality and sharp wit. He gained popularity with his stand-up comedy, leading to multiple comedy specials and appearances on late-night talk shows. Holmes created and starred in the semi-autobiographical HBO series "Crashing," which he also co-wrote and produced, drawing from his experiences in the stand-up comedy circuit. He is the host of the widely acclaimed podcast "You Made It Weird," where he engages in deep, often humorous conversations with guests from various fields. Holmes's work in comedy and television has earned him a dedicated following and critical recognition. | Host | |
Katie Levine, popularly known as Blaster Girl Katie, is a producer on the audio podcast Daves of Thunder on The ACE Broadcasting Network. . | Producer | |
Moshe Kasher, born, July 6, 1979, is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and actor recognized for his incisive humor and insightful social commentary. He has released acclaimed comedy albums and specials, including "Moshe Kasher: Live in Oakland," and has appeared on numerous television shows such as "Another Period" and "The Good Place." Kasher is also the author of the memoir "Kasher in the Rye," which details his unconventional upbringing and journey into comedy. In addition to his stand-up career, he co-hosts the popular podcast "The Hound Tall Discussion Series," where he engages in deep and humorous conversations on various topics. | Guest | |
Luke Burbank is a radio host and podcaster. | Guest | |
John Early is an American comedian and actor. He has appeared on 30 Rock as Jenna Maroney's son and in the independent film Fort Tilden. | Guest | |
Rhonda V. Magee is a writer, professor, and author of the book The Inner Work of Racial Justice. | Guest | |
Kyle Cease is an actor, comedian, and motivational speaker. | Guest | |
Jay Scott Greenspan, known by his stage name Jason Alexander, is an American actor, voice actor, singer, comedian, and director. He is best known for his role as George Costanza in the television series Seinfeld. | Guest | |
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker known for his books and essays on social science, psychology, and human behavior. He has been a staff writer for New Yorker since 1996. Gladwell gained widespread recognition with his debut book, "The Tipping Point," followed by bestsellers like "Blink," "Outliers," and "David and Goliath." He is also the co-founder of the podcast company Pushkin Industries and hosts the "Revisionist History" podcast. | Guest | |
Maria Elizabeth Sheldon Bamford is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and voice actress. She is best known for her portrayal of her dysfunctional family and self-deprecating comedy involving jokes about depression and anxiety. | Guest | |
Joshua Ilan Gad is an American actor, comedian, and singer. He is known for voicing Olaf in Frozen, playing Elder Arnold Cunningham in the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon, and playing LeFou in the live action adaptation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. | Guest | |
Alonzo Bodden is a comedian and actor known for winning the third season of the television show Last Comic Standing. He had been the runner-up in the previous season. | Guest | |
Jon Hamm is a talented actor and producer, known for his charismatic and nuanced performances. Hamm was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and gained international fame for his role as Don Draper in the critically acclaimed television series "Mad Men" (2007-2015), earning multiple awards, including a Golden Globe. His film work includes roles in "The Town" (2010), "Bridesmaids" (2011), and "Baby Driver" (2017). Hamm's versatility has allowed him to take on a wide range of roles in both drama and comedy. | Guest | |
Dax Shepard is an American actor, comedian, writer, and podcast host recognized for his versatility in film and television. He gained prominence with roles in movies such as "Without a Paddle," "Employee of the Month," and "CHiPs," the latter of which he also wrote and directed. He is also known for his work in television with roles like Crosby Braverman in Parenthood and Luke Matthews in The Ranch. Beyond his film and TV career, Shepard has made a significant impact in the podcasting world with "Armchair Expert." On this popular podcast, he conducts deep and engaging conversations with a wide range of guests, including celebrities, academics, and experts, exploring their personal and professional experiences. His approachable and candid interview style has garnered a large and loyal audience, making "Armchair Expert" a notable presence in the podcasting landscape. | Guest | |
Joe Derosa is a stand-up comedian, author, musician, actor, producer, director, editor, television writer, and podcast host. | Guest | |
Jay Larson is a comedian, writer, and creator who’s been seen on Comedy Central and Conan. | Guest | |
Trevor Moore was an actor, comedian, writer, director, producer, and musician. He was a founding member of the comedey sketrch group Whitest Kids U Know. Trevor Moore died on August 7, 2021 in an accident at his home. | Guest | |
Michael Trent is an American musician from Denver. He performs as a solo act, and in the band Shovels & Rope since 2008. | Guest | |
Neal Allen is a coach, writer, author, and student of the Diamond Heart school. | Guest | |
Mark Paul is a Business Affairs Correspondent at The Irish Times. | Guest |
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