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Hello, my name is Farley Burge .I am a comedian, actor and dog lover. I live in L.A. Thank you for tuning in to “Thoughts with Farley” and this podcast will cover some interesting topics. Please tell your friends that you listened to me. Should you have any suggestions or questions, please contact [email protected] or IG Farleypodcast.
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Tony Mazur is a radio personality and stand-up comedian who has a diverse array of interests and hobbies, from old Hollywood and TV shows to sports, to contemporary pop culture and politics. Not every podcast is for everyone, but if you enjoy comedy, old Hollywood, and baseball, this is your weekly one-stop shop.
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Organic Capers with Comedians and Broadcasters Ross McGrane & John Oakes. Follow us on Social Media, buy tickets to our shows or join our Patreon here: www.linktr.ee/rossandjohn
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Mike Adamsky discusses his life.
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Hi. My name’s Mike Franke. I’m a stand-up comic. I think stand-up is an art form. I respect and appreciate it as an art form. This is a podcast called Comedy Obsessed, where I discuss the art of stand-up comedy. I hope comedy fans/nerds and other stand-up comics enjoy it and/or learn some exciting shizz from it.
I’m also into psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and literature, specifically how all of those things relate to the art of stand-up comedy. I’m not focused on being funny on this podcast. I worry about doing that on stage. Here, I’m more interested in questions about creativity and artistic expression.
Also, I’m a dentist, and I enjoy taking photos of other stand-up comics. You can learn more about that stuff on my website: anotherlazymillennial.com.
Maybe I can help you take care of your teeth too. Wouldn’t that be weird and fun?
Thanks for listening!
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QUEER CITY CONFIDENTIAL, the all new original scripted comedy podcast series features snippets from the sordid and not-so-sordid lives in the urban lgbtq+ world of nyc stand-up and comedy writing team SHERRIE FELL and KYLE MCCLURE.
What exactly is “queer life in the city,” you may ask? The definition of queer is subjective...through their alter egos, Sherrie and Kyle explore the true and not-so-true experiences that have affected them as they bring you inside a multi-dimensional world of neighbors, friends, allies and acquaintances on this monthly series of scripted skits and character studies.
SHERRIE FELL is a writer and comedian who’s performed at Caroline’s, Gotham and many other clubs around NYC. A graduate of NYU and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, she has produced and hosted three radio shows for wps1/MoMA and has written several screenplays and the pilot episode for a new television series.
KYLE MCCLURE is a (m)ad man who is thrilled to join creative forces with Sherrie Fell. A born and raised Pittsburgher who left the nest for South America before landing in NYC. Wherever he is, there are new people and new stories to be heard and, now, to be brought to life on QUEER CITY CONFIDENTIAL!For more information go to @queercityconfidential on Instagram
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Jen Kirkman talks to you (well, into a microphone) about what's on her mind.
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"Absolutely not" to legitimately everything.....Comedian Heather McMahan creates a safe-space for us to tell-all and bitch about the rest. No topics are off-limits as we break down the everyday struggles of doing the most, and the least, at the same damn time. Come for the humor, authentic discussion or call in the Hotline or should we say "Absolutely NOT-Line" with your life complaints. We will discuss it all. It's a joyful take on life's craziest moments.
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Christopher Titus, Bombshell Rae, and The Hylinder discuss the news of the day, politics, the woes of our society, every-day idiots, and an occasional hero. Broadcasting from the Combustion Lounge. "The world is a joke, we just prove it"
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The Cheese Wheel Podcast is a weekly comedy show where we spin a wheel to determine our media obsessions. Join Jesse McAnally, Andrew DeWolf, and Liz Esten as they dive into whatever the wheel chooses next!
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Old Time Radio Podcasts
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Actor and comedian Miska Kajanus talks with inspiring people who work in the entertainment industry. He finds out how they made it. Or how far they made it.
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Four guys in total darkness. Both figuratively, as they don't know what they'll be talking about, and literally, as the lights get shut off at the start of each episode.
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Don't Close Your Eyes is Montana's longest-running and most-popular live radio theatre presentation! Each week during the summer, writer/directors Ryan Cassavaugh and Keith Suta take turns writing and presenting a brand-new one-hour play in a variety of genres from the golden age of radio! Since 2011, DCYE has produced weekly radio plays all summer long at Bozeman's Verge Theater!
Each new play is written in just one week previous in order to recreate the vibrant energy and demands of live radio! The genres are as wide-ranging as the schedule is tight: sci-fi, comedy, western, thriller, comedy, and more!
Presented live on stage with multi-voiced casts and entirely analog sound effects, DCYE is a unique and original anthology production that the whole family can enjoy! If you want to keep up with all our future live productions, please "like" us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/dcyeradio) and follow us on twitter (@dcyeradio)! -
GREAT STORIES FROM THE WORLD OF STREET THEATRE
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An actual play RPG podcast exploring a variety of different systems and genres in short, digestible arcs.
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The Black Ones is... those jellybeans that taste nasty, makes you uncomfortable, but once you swallow... you'll admire the flavor of comedy. This is a high octane energy podcast, full of raw, old school and new comedy, at times, sensitive topics... turning PC into non again. It's all about bringing back the funny.
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Wine fueled cross generational conversations from a couple of generally smart but specifically dense midwesterners.
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Welcome to 5678, a movie musical podcast where two best friends, separated by geography but united in their love for musical theater, review and breakdown movie-musicals. Each episode we dissect a new movie musical, ranging from the 1930's all the way up to today, all the while giggling, snorting, and generally being absolute dunces. So powder those noses and tape down those boobs, we're about to start rolling.