Public Disservice by Levy Lupu

Levy Lupu

This is not a breakdown (it's a podcast). Welcome to Public Disservice, hosted by Romanian stand-up comedian, actor, and writer Levy Lupu. This show started as a raw, honest look at life with BPD but has evolved. Now, it's a darkly funny, emotionally honest dive into... well, everything. Each episode opens with a raw check-in from the host—before bringing on guests from all walks of life to talk about their own struggles, stories, and failures. Unfiltered, honest, and occasionally interrupted by cats (Sarma and Pickle), this podcast isn't therapy... but it might help.

  1. JAN 28

    Episode 122: Stephen Catling

    In a recent podcast episode, comedians Levy Lupu and Stephen Catling engaged in a lively discussion about the challenges of balancing a career in comedy with other life commitments. Their conversation touches on the dynamics of the comedy scene, the importance of networking, and the struggles of managing personal aspirations alongside professional responsibilities. Main Content: 1. The State of Comedy Today 2. The Impact of Social Media on Networking 3. Balancing Multiple Responsibilities 4. The Diversity of Intelligence 5. Philosophy vs. Science in Comedy Conclusion: Levy Lupu and Stephen Catling's insightful conversation sheds light on the complexities of navigating a career in comedy, from supporting peers to balancing personal and professional lives. Their reflections on the importance of networking, the diversity of intelligence, and the interplay between philosophy and science provide valuable takeaways for aspiring comedians and creatives alike. The journey may be challenging, but the rewards of pursuing one’s passion are undoubtedly fulfilling. Key Takeaways: - Supporting fellow comedians fosters a strong community. - Social media is essential for networking and finding opportunities. - Balancing multiple commitments is a common struggle for artists. - Intelligence comes in various forms, and everyone's journey is unique. - The intersection of philosophy and science can enrich creative expression. Tags: Comedy, Networking, Personal Development, Intelligence, Philosophy, Stand-up, Creative Writing. This Week's Guest Go follow Stephen: @catlingstephen on Instagram. My Stuff Follow me on everything: @comedylevy32 and if you wanna reach out to say hello or offer any feedback on the pod either message me or email me at info@levylupu.com. Thanks for listening and from me, Sarma and Pickle: stay skilful!

    1h 58m
  2. 12/03/2025

    Episode 118: Jonathan Rudge

    Jonathan Rudge is a proudly born-and-bred Londoner, comedy writer, and stand-up comedian. After years working in the television industry, he hit the open mic scene in 2023 and quickly made a name for himself with his "relatable and gay-latable" material. He debuted his solo hour at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2024 and followed it up with a successful run at the Camden Fringe in 2025 with his show By Order of the Peaky Grindrs, which tackles gay dating culture, mental health, and outrageous breakup stories. He is also a contributor to the Evening Standard, where he writes about the realities of being a working comedian in the capital. On this episode of Public Disservice (formerly known as Borderline Podcast Disorder), I'm joined by Jonathan. We get into the grit of actually living in London. We compare notes on surviving the big city that raised him and why we haven't fled to the coast yet. Jonathan also drops a bomb: after 19 years of working as a TV producer, he's quitting the "dream job" to pursue the "dream career" in comedy full time. We talk about the sheer terror and glory of walking away from a pay check to tell jokes to strangers in basements. It's a raw chat about the nuances of life, the comedy grind, and why saying yes to things is the best way to live your life. This Week's Guest Go follow Jonathan: @jonathangramin on Instagram and @JonathanTikTokin on TikTok. My Stuff Follow me on everything: @comedylevy32 and checkout my website www.levylupu.com, if you wanna reach out to say hello or offer any feedback on the pod either message me or email me at info@levylupu.com. Thanks and stay skilful.

    1h 37m

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This is not a breakdown (it's a podcast). Welcome to Public Disservice, hosted by Romanian stand-up comedian, actor, and writer Levy Lupu. This show started as a raw, honest look at life with BPD but has evolved. Now, it's a darkly funny, emotionally honest dive into... well, everything. Each episode opens with a raw check-in from the host—before bringing on guests from all walks of life to talk about their own struggles, stories, and failures. Unfiltered, honest, and occasionally interrupted by cats (Sarma and Pickle), this podcast isn't therapy... but it might help.