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  • This week we bring you a special episode of Alone at Lunch. Normally, we bring you discussions of feeling like the odd one out with comedians, authors, content creators, and more individuals of whom you’ve heard and can follow their careers. This episode, we decided to switch things up and present an anonymous crazy story told first hand by the person who lived it. 

    The individual in this episode, who chose to be known as “Trip,” talks about the true life events that brought him to The United States of America. 

    It is important that we provide several trigger warnings including discussions of suicide and illegal immigration. This podcast and podcast network do not condone or support the actions discussed in this episode. However, we believe that stories deserve to be told, especially when they ring so true to that “Alone at Lunch” feeling. 

    We will be continuing the anonymous stories special episodes, so if you have a story to tell or know someone who does, please email us! 

    Recommendations From This Episode:

    Baby Reindeer 

    Into The Wild

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  • This week we are joined by Dewey Lovett! Dewey Lovett is the author of the hilarious novel, Drinksgiving, which debuted October 15, 2024! She’s a comedian around LA and New York, and sometimes in between. As a comedian, she’s known for her combination of a sweet voice and dark humor. In 2022, Dewey published the short story collection, Scary Stories (But Not Too Scary). More of her funny writing can be found on Little Old Lady Comedy with the wackier stories on her Medium page. Check her out!

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in rural Western New York, watching comedy specials as a kid, journaling since 5th grade, reading with intention, the ins and outs of the publishing world, writing funny novels, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Dewey’s latest novel, Drinksgiving. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    Drinksgiving

    Friendsgiving

    Book Lovers

    Good Will Hunting

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  • This week we are joined by Sean Flanagan! Sean is a stand up comedian who makes crowds laugh with his wry take on coming out late in life, being a gay military spouse, and a fish out of water at home and abroad. He helped open Tokyo Comedy Bar and was a regular headliner there and at US military bases around the country. Sean is also a winner of the nationwide Best Medicine Brigade's standup competition.

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in southern Boston, being involved in student government and model UN, coming out later in life, traveling the world, having a husband in the Navy, getting married at the airport, getting into standup comedy, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about how and where Sean met his husband! Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    The Boyfriend - Netflix

    Drop Dead Gorgeous

    Best In Show

    Catch Me If You Can

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  • This week we are joined by Amy Cakes! Amy Cakes (she/they) is a multi-disciplinary creative and producer who has worked primarily in fashion, hospitality, and experiential events. Amy lives in New York City with two cats, Gazpacho & Ceviche. Make sure to check her out!

    In this episode, we discuss growing up between California, New Mexico, and Germany, having funky parents, appreciating nature, parents divorce, being an artist, gender, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Amy’s experience living in tents and making art in New Mexico as a child. This episode is a must listen! 

    Recommendations From This Episode:

    Barbie 

    Will & Harper

    Glass Castle 

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  • This week we are joined by Kaycee Conlee! Kaycee Conlee is a standup comedian, actor, and writer described as “refreshingly authentic, hilariously relatable, and brilliantly witty.” Kaycee has worked on “The Tonight Show” and “Ellen” and brings a dynamic stage presence and infectious energy. She has a natural charisma that draws audiences in and her unique blend of observational humor and personal storytelling are hilariously delightful. Make sure to check her out!

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in the suburbs of Orlando, Florida, being a jock, being in a sorority, being in a scooter gang, hiding being gay, being amazed at a Pink Concert, and so much more! You don’t want to miss our discussion about Kaycee going to Burning Man and keeping a journal to share with her wife. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    But I’m a Cheerleader

    The Artist’s Way

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  • This week we are joined by Micky Shiloah! Micky Shiloah is an actor and creator best known for his social media series Anthony & Diane (which has helped him grow his following to over 160K across platforms) and his musical-comedy song "I'm Gay".

    No stranger to the live stage, he's performed in venues ranging from Off-Broadway to Radio City Music Hall. In Los Angeles he's performed in productions including Leslye Headland's Bachelorette, the musical-comedy Don't Hug Me, We're Family, and the improv-comedy troupe The MaD JaCKRaTS (LPNSImprov).

    Over the last two years he has grown his social media presence with his series Anthony & Diane as well as other characters (including the favorites Gay Reg & Katherine) and skits that are loved by his followers. He incorporated his songwriting into the series with his song "Lose Your Lovin'" which is performed by faux-band The Glazed Donuts.

    His TV/Film credits include Westworld, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, and Mistresses.

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in New York, being an actor from a young age, being a shy kid, loving improv, being 1 of 5 siblings, being gay, having a social media presence, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Micky’s knack for impressions and all the work he puts into putting out content. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    The House in The Cerulean Sea - TJ Klune

    Loomly

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  • This week we are joined by Justin Herman! Justin Herman is a stand up comic who's performed at clubs, theaters and s**thole dive bars (why did he put that one last?) all over the world. He's performed at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the 2018 Melbourne Comedy Festival and he's been seen on Late Night with Seth Meyers, TruTV, Travel Channel, Discovery ID and SiriusXM.

    Justin has also directed, produced and written for networks including Netflix, Comedy Central, BET and Bravo. He’s written jokes for comedians and celebrities including Neil Patrick Harris, Paul Rudd, 50 Cent and more Real Housewives than he’d care to admit. Not to brag, but Paula Abdul once petted him on the cheek. He’s a pretty cool guy.

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in a divorced home, having a twin that’s different from you, being a producer of documentary and reality shows, traveling the world, being an introverted observer, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Justin and Emily’s experience performing comedy at Burning Man. Make sure to give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    Child Star

    The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

    Justin Herman

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  • This week we are joined by Jean Meltzer! Jean has the unique distinction of being the world’s only Emmy-award winning, chronically-ill and disabled, rabbinical-school drop-out. She is the author of the internationally bestselling book The Matzah Ball, Mr. Perfect on Paper, and Kissing Kosher, and the recipient of several writing honors including Amazon Best Romance, Apple Best Book of October, Apple Best Audiobook of the Year, and Booklist Top Ten Romances for 2023. Her fourth book, Magical Meet Cute, published August 27th, 2024. 

    Jean is an experienced speaker, having shared her incredible story of chronic disability and found Judaism with countless organizations across America, from Jewish philanthropic groups to Google. She is also the founder Jewish Joy, LLC and the creator of Jewish Women Talk about Romance Books and The Jewish Joy Book Club, a monthly meet-up of over two thousand women reading novels that focus only on Jewish Joy and celebrating Jewish life. In July 2024, she also launched The Jewish Joy Box, the first Jewish book box exclusively focused on joy. (www.thejewishjoybox.com)

    In addition, Jean continues to use her large social media platform for advocacy. In 2023, she became a founding member of The Artists Against Antisemitism, which works with a diverse group of artists to combat antisemitism through fundraising and education. She is also the host of the podcast, Chronically Fabulous with Jean Meltzer, produced in partnership with Zev Hurwich at Aeaea LLC, which highlights tips, tricks, and achievements of the chronically disabled.

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in New Jersey, writing as escapism, being business savvy, having a chronic illness, antisemitism, authenticity, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Jean’s regiment to manage her busy life while also being disabled. Give this episode a listen! 

    Recommendations From This Episode:

    Magical Meet Cute 

    Shiva Baby

    When Harry Met Sally

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  • This week we are joined by Helen Laser! Helen is  an Audie Award Finalist and multiple Audiofile Earphones Award winner. Her  commercials have aired on TV, radio, and online/social media, including commercials for Tide, Advil, Annie's Homegrown, Dunkin Donuts, IHOP, and many more! Helen narrates for Audible Studios, Penguin Random House, Hachette, Simon and Schuster, Deyan, Podium, Tantor, Harper, Macmillan, Blackstone, Brilliance, Dreamscape and for a variety of clients in podcasts, e-learning, and more. Make sure to check her out!

    In this episode, we discuss voicing different characters from a young age, being silly and self conscious, performing in regional theater, having encouraging parents, being a late bloomer, union vs nonunion actors, and so much more. You don’t want to miss out on hearing Helen’s Broadway Chicken character. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    www.helenlaser.com

    Audible - Helen Laser

    The Singer Sisters

    Behind Every Good Man

    Netflix Presents: The Characters

    Thank You For Listening

    The Last Five Years 

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  • This week we are joined by Tagan Shepard! Tagan Shepard (she/her) is the author of eleven books of sapphic fiction, including the 2019 Goldie winner Bird on a Wire. When not writing about extraordinary women loving other extraordinary women, she can be found playing video games, renovating the fixer-upper house her wife convinced her to buy, or sitting in DC metro traffic. She lives in Northern Virginia with her very patient wife and two ridiculous cats. www.taganshepard.com

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in rural Virginia, “code switching” to be friends with everyone, being a storyteller, gender expression, being a womens soccer fan, and so much more! You don’t want to miss our discussion about why Tagan wrote her first book and the importance of sapphic romance novels. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    www.boldstrokesbooks.com

    Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner

    Face/Off 

    Sapphic Lit Pop Up Bookstore

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  • This week we are joined by Peng Shepherd! Peng Shepherd is the nationally bestselling, award-winning author of All This and More, The Cartographers, and The Book of M.

    Her novels have been acclaimed as a “Best Book of the Year” by the Washington Post, a “Best Book of the Summer” by the Today Show and NPR, and featured in the New York Times, the LA Times, and on Good Morning America, as well as a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize. Her work also has been translated into more than ten languages, and optioned for TV and film. Make sure to check her out! 

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in Phoenix, wanting to be a writer from a young age, being introverted, performing ballet, book tours, enjoying science fiction and fantasy, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about why Peng didn’t start writing until later in life. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode:

    The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    Challengers

    Boswell Book Company

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  • This week we are joined by Ryan Erwin! Ryan Erwin is a comedian who travels the country performing for colleges, corporate events, cruises and comedy clubs. He has been featured on DryBar Comedy with his first special (Vertical Claps) debuting in 2019 and his second special (The Shape of Wear) was released in April 2024. Make sure to check him out!

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in Utah as a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, going on a mission to Uruguay, having to be the interpreter for deaf parents, being a Big Brother and Survivor superfan, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about why Ryan left the LDS Church. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    CODA

    Sound of Metal

    The White Lotus

    Under the Banner of Heaven

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  • This week we are joined by Natalie Naudus! “A fave among audiobook listeners” (Buzzfeed), Natalie Naudus is one of the most beloved audiobook narrators working today. She has won an Audie award and nine Earphones awards, and maintains a robust social media following. She lives with her family on a mountain in Virginia. Gay the Pray Away is her debut novel.

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in Virginia as a member of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, having to “witness” to people in the neighborhood, being able to take piano lessons and go to college, being an opera singer, coming out as queer later in life, and so much more! You don’t want to miss our discussion about the importance of books to Natalie. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode:

    Gay The Pray Away

    One Last Stop

    Educated by Tara Westover

    The Glass Castle

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  • This week we are joined by James L. Sutter! James L. Sutter is a cocreator of the bestselling Pathfinder and Starfinder roleplaying games. He's the author of the queer young adult romance novels Darkhearts and The Ghost of Us, as well as the fantasy novels Death's Heretic and The Redemption Engine. His short stories have appeared in Nightmare, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, the #1 Amazon bestseller Machine Of Death, and more. James lives in Seattle, where he's performed with bands ranging from metalcore to musical theater.

    In this episode, we discuss growing up around Seattle, being an extreme extrovert, intentional communities, taking creative risks, writing YA queer novels, being an early bloomer, being bisexual, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about the ins and outs of tabletop role playing games. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    Darkhearts 

    The Ghost of Us

    To Cheer as They Leave You Behind

    Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

    The Great Believers

    Rough Draft Bar & Books

    QED - Astoria

    Old Town Books - Alexandria 

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  • This week we are joined by Betty Corrello! Betty Corrello is a writer, comedian, and proud Philadelphian. She is the author of Summertime Punchline (2024) and 32 Days in May (Spring 2025). Despite her hardened exterior, Betty is biologically 95% marshmallow. Her greatest passion is writing stories where opposites attract, but love is chosen. When she’s not writing, she can be found fretting about niche historical events most have forgotten­­––or petting her very tiny dog. 

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in Philadelphia, being obsessed with your hometown, wanting to be a novelist, the process of being an author, writing genre-fiction,being a self-conscious kid, going to Catholic school, loving Whose Line is it Anyway?, and so much more! You don’t want to miss our discussion about which character in her book, Summertime Punchline, Betty relates to the most. Give this episode a listen! 

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    Summertime Punchline

    Inside Amy Schumer

    Don’t Think Twice

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  • This week we are joined by Annabel Monaghan! Annabel Monaghan is the national bestselling author of Same Time Next Summer and Nora Goes Off Script, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons. Her latest novel, Summer Romance, topped the lists of Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Washington Post, & Amazon Editors.  Make sure to check her out!

    In this episode, we discuss being raised by a single mother, starting to write at six years old, the writing cycle experience, teaching novel writing, having children, joining Elin Hilderbrand for a book signing, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about the impact of not having a television growing up. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations from this episode: 

    Nora Goes Off Script

    Same Time Next Summer

    Summer Romance

    The Pivot Year

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  • This week we are joined by Gab Saper. Gab Saper is a personal stylist whose focus is to empower you to embrace your body through style and have a f*cking blast doing it. Working with Gab is not about keeping up with trends or what you “should be” wearing – it's about guiding you to the next evolution of your style. When your work together is done, your wardrobe will enable you to look and feel like your best self, with minimal effort. Gab was once featured in The New York Times for her very tiny, very organized apartment. Make sure to check out her free guide called "How To Feel HOT Again without getting overwhelmed, draining your 401k or wearing uncomfortable pants!"

    In this episode, we discuss growing up in Dallas, Texas, being raised in a Mexican Jewish household, being a traditionally trained ballerina from ages two through 16, leaving the corporate world to become a personal stylist, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about how Gab became a stylist and why body acceptance is so important to her. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations From This Episode: 

    Ugly Betty

    Quince 

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  • This Week we are joined by Meg Shaffer! Meg Shaffer is the USA Today bestselling author of The Wishing Game, which was a Goodreads Choice Awards finalist, a Book-of-the-Month finalist for Book of the Year, a #1 Barnes & Noble bestseller, and a Reader’s Digest Best Book of the Year. She holds an MFA in TV and Screenwriting from Stephens College. Her second novel, the fantasy The Lost Story, will be published in July 2024 by Ballantine. Make sure to check her out!

    In this episode, we discuss writing under a pen name, loving sharks, loving books and wanting to be a writer from a young age, studying theology, writing fan fiction and romance novels, being an extreme introvert, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Meg’s writing process. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations from this episode: 

    The Wishing Game

    The Lost Story

    Catching The Big Fish

    Geek Girl

    On Writing

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  • This week we are joined by Julia Whelan! Dubbed "The Adele of Audiobooks" by The New Yorker, Julia Whelan is an author, screenwriter, lifelong actor, and acclaimed audiobook narrator of over 600 titles. Her performance of her own debut novel, the international bestseller My Oxford Year, garnered a Society of Voice Arts award. Her 2022 novel, Thank You For Listening, was a Best-of-the-Year pick at Amazon, Audible, and NPR as well as a Goodreads Choice Award nominee and winner of the Golden Poppy. She is the founder of Audiobrary, a new audio publishing company and app, and her latest books – the 8-part romance audio series Casanova LLC and the annotated Victorian poetry anthology The Poetry Of My Oxford Year – debuted exclusively on Audiobrary. She is also a Grammy-nominated audiobook director, a former writing tutor, a half-decent amateur baker, and a certified tea sommelier. Make sure to check her out!

    In this episode we discuss being an only child, having a storytelling impulse, getting into acting to play different roles, having a degree in creative writing, the process of narrating, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Julia standing up for narrators everywhere and fighting for getting the respect and compensation they deserve. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations from this episode: 

    Julia Whelan’s Audiobrary 

    My Oxford Year

    Thank You For Listening

    The Four Winds

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  • This week we are joined by Will Purpura! Will Purpura is a comedian based in New York, NY. Will has a high-energy positive act that's fun for everyone. Will has been featured in the Westside Comedy Festival (LA) the North Carolina Comedy Festival (Greensboro), West End Comedy Festival (Atlanta) and Altercation Comedy Festival (Austin TX). In 2023, Will placed First in the A-List Comedy Competition in Atlanta. Make sure to check him out!

    In this episode, we discuss using habit trackers, having a go big or go home mentality, being an introvert, stepping out of your comfort zone, being an only child, reading Calvin and Haobbes, making strong connections, and so much more. You don’t want to miss our discussion about Will coming out as bisexual later in life. Give this episode a listen!

    Recommendations from this episode: 

    The Introvert Advantage: How To Thrive in an Extrovert World

    Darkhearts 

    Field of Dreams

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