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9 episodes
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This Never Comes Up... Cody Shampine
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- Comedy
Hosts Lauren-Blair Donovan and Cody Shampine talk to comedians about an area of their life that they don't usually talk about.
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Peter Stoia - Band History
The exuberant Peter Stoia tells us about the creation and dissolution of the bands that he has been in. Get ready for Ska bands formed at Disneyland, dreadlocked omens of doom, and the Reynolds Pamphlet of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Despite the audio quality, this one well worth it.
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Simonton - The Air Force
The wickedly talented Simonton tells us about his time in the Air Force. We talk about not taking people's advice, worrisome children, and why you should never go into the Snake Pit.
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Victor Olivas - Crying In Front of People
The splendid Victor Olivas tells us his newfound habit of crying in front of others (three times at movies and once after a fight at work). We get into all the ways that we manage (and mismanage) our emotions, how comedy works, and scamming the Church of Scientology.
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Kristen Lucas - My Family Is a Comedy Troupe
The effervescent Kristen Lucas tells us about her family's comedy troupe, which leads to a discussion about art, personal growth, and community.
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Theo Manhattan - Previous Musician
The ebullient Theo Manhattan joins us to talk about his past life as a musician, how he deals with tragedy, and his transition into doing comedy.
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Patrick Gremillion - My Five Bizarre Months Selling Cars/St. John's College
The lovely Patrick Gremillion talks to us first about his unusual time at college before diving deep into his truly bizarre experience as a car salesman. Included: getting asked by a pimp to make a website, Exodus-themed parties, and possibly working for the son of a dictator.
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