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No I.D. was created as a different outlet to give flowers to the guests as well has give out jewels to the listeners. No I.D. is a thought provoking and in-depth podcast that offers multiple perspectives. on subjects ranging from sex to controversial topics to race to lifestyle covering all cultural conversations and building a platform to educate but encourage viewers to engage. No I.D. is candid unscripted with the Host/Creator/Comedian Jerome  Davis.https://noidmediallc.komi.io

No I.D‪.‬ Jerome Davis

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    • 4.9 • 32 Ratings

No I.D. was created as a different outlet to give flowers to the guests as well has give out jewels to the listeners. No I.D. is a thought provoking and in-depth podcast that offers multiple perspectives. on subjects ranging from sex to controversial topics to race to lifestyle covering all cultural conversations and building a platform to educate but encourage viewers to engage. No I.D. is candid unscripted with the Host/Creator/Comedian Jerome  Davis.https://noidmediallc.komi.io

    The Comedian's Odyssey with Dara Jemmott

    The Comedian's Odyssey with Dara Jemmott

    As I welcomed the irresistibly witty Dara Jermott onto the show, we couldn't help but swap audition horror stories and the sort of comedy venue nightmares that comedians whisper about in hushed tones. Dara regaled us with the twist of fate that led her to the stand-up stage and the raucous journey that followed, including a brush with America's Got Talent that proved talent can be found in the most unexpected places. Our laughter echoed as we recounted gigs on perilous rooftops and streets straight out of a hip-hop track, proving the path to comedic success is anything but straight and narrow.

    Our conversation took a turn down the less-traveled roads of the comedy tour life, where the spotlight is often accompanied by a hefty dose of solitude. We shared tales from the road, the pre-show jitters, and the post-performance buzz that all comics chase, whether the night was a roaring success or a lesson in humility. Listeners get a backstage pass to the triumphs and trials that come with connecting with crowds from every corner of the map and the strategies that make anywhere feel like home for a night.

    Wrapping up with the vibrant Dara Jammott we discovered just where to find her infectious humor online. From her energetic Facebook page to her Instagram handle, @chocolatejem, Darareveals how she keeps fans laughing between shows while steering clear of the Twitterverse. As we bid farewell, remember to support the comedians who keep our spirits high by engaging with our content and maybe, just maybe, you'll be inspired to share your own slice of humor with the world.

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    • 37 min
    The Making of a Stand-Up Sensation Skeeta G

    The Making of a Stand-Up Sensation Skeeta G

    Ever wondered how a high school class clown morphs into a comedy sensation? Skeeta G, a name synonymous with belly laughs, joins us to unravel his journey from classroom antics to dominating the stand-up stage, weaving tales of the moments that catapulted him into the spotlight. Revel in the stories of his community's unwavering support, his brushes with comic royalty like Martin Lawrence, and the transformative influences of Jamie Foxx on his craft. This episode peels back the velvet curtain, offering a backstage pass to the life of a comedian who respects his roots and never forgets to treat his peers as equals.

    The comedy circuit is no walk in the park, and this episode doesn't shy away from the truth of the grind. Skeeta G and I dissect the complexities of keeping comedy fresh and audiences coming back for more, tackling the conundrum of new talent versus seasoned veterans. Stripping back the layers of comedy camaraderie, we confront the evolution from tight-knit networks to solitary pursuits, emphasizing the importance of humility and mutual support. With Skeeta G's insight, we navigate the maze of marketing shifts from tangible DVDs to the digital dominance of social media in a comic's career trajectory.

    Nostalgia hits hard as we reminisce on iconic venues like the Funny Bone, where legends were made on open mic nights, and even the best weren't immune to a boo or two. The curtain falls with advice for up-and-comers facing the pivot from television to the internet – where resilience is key, and a unique voice is your golden ticket. We wrap up with a nod to Skeeta G's remarkable journey, a challenge to support the diversifying landscape of comedy, and an intriguing off-camera surprise involving our beloved guest and a mysterious collectible. Tune in, not just for the laughs, but for a heartfelt celebration of those daring to bring joy to the masses.


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    • 32 min
    Alla Strange on Embracing Comedy and Adult Entertainment Bravely

    Alla Strange on Embracing Comedy and Adult Entertainment Bravely

    Ever wonder what happens when you mix fearless comedy with the unabashed world of adult entertainment? That's exactly the explosive cocktail we're serving up as I, Jerome Davis, sit down with the outrageously talented Alla Strange. This season opener of the no ID podcast isn't just a conversation; it's an adventure into the heart of a performer who raps about the raw truth of her experiences, makes you laugh until you can't breathe with her stand-up, and isn't afraid to give props to the incredible strippers lighting up stages worldwide. Growing up with brothers, Alla Strange harnessed a style that's as honest as it is hilarious, and she's here to spill on how that shapes her life in the spotlight.

    Strap in for a ride that veers into the fast-changing lanes of adult content creation and personal branding, where I peel back the curtain on my own leap from real estate into the risqué biz. We're talking about the strategic side of standing out in an industry packed with performers, the surprising success stories, and the evolution of OnlyFans amidst a global pandemic. Add in our discussions about making adult content more accessible through text captions, and you've got an episode that's as insightful as it is inclusive. We cap off this no-holds-barred session with a foray into the secret sexual desires of military men and the intriguing balance they seek between secrecy and exposure. It's raw, it's real, and it's all right here on the no ID podcast.

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    • 35 min
    From YouTube Skits to Live Laughs: Josh Gedeon Comedy Hustle

    From YouTube Skits to Live Laughs: Josh Gedeon Comedy Hustle

    Ever chuckled so hard that your sides ached? Well, get ready to flex those laugh muscles as Josh Gedeon, the comedic gem of the 757 scene, takes us through his leap from crafting YouTube skits to seizing the mic at Kazi's. We reminisce about the early days of viral Asian YouTubers and the art of translating digital giggles to live audience roars. Desi Banks may have made it look easy, but Josh's candid tales offer a heartwarming glimpse into the comedy grind and the unexpected turns one encounters on the road to a punchline.

    Lights dimming mid-joke, the echo of silence in a church hall—sound like a comedian's nightmare? You bet. These are the battle scars we laugh about now but were the shaping forces behind my own comedy saga. Navigating the tightrope of humor, I've felt the guidance of Lionel Harris and the pull towards talents like Roe Davis and Ron Taylor. The lockdown served as comedy's chrysalis, urging us to weave authenticity into our acts, and I can't wait to share how those solitary rehearsals are making the live comebacks even sweeter.

    Aspiring jokesters, lean in for a bit of wisdom wrapped in wit. The spotlight may be alluring, but it's the gritty love for the craft that'll keep your feet on stage, night after night. You'll hear how a shout-out to the relentless Josh Gedeon embodies the hustle this game demands. Keep your eyes peeled on my social channels for the next chance to catch my act live—where the laughter's fresh, the stories are real, and the camaraderie's infectious.

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    • 45 min
    Real Talk on Content Creation with Ty Buckner

    Real Talk on Content Creation with Ty Buckner

    Buckle up for an enthralling comedy ride with the multi-talented Ty Buckner, the Virginia-born comedian who's shaking things up in LA. We get to know Ty Buckner, the man behind the laughs - his journey from the military to the comedy scene, his comic influences like Bernie Mac and Eddie Murphy, and his aspirations to be a screenwriter. But it's not just jokes, folks. We delve into the real talk on the pressures and competitive nature of the LA entertainment industry. Plus, we take on the controversy of the Big Slick Comedy Show with Ty's candid insights.

    The laughter continues as we bring in the hilarious Black Man Bill, who paints a vivid picture of his early stage blunders and how they shaped his comedy. Get behind the scenes of his skits, inspired by his own life experiences, and the tricky business of winning likes, shares, and views on the social media battlefield. Lastly, we sit down with the dynamic Tyrell Bupner, a rising black creative talent. Bupner sheds light on his multifaceted journey, the significance of community support, and the impact of social media on his brand's growth. This episode is a whirlwind tour of comedy and content creation, filled with laughs, insights, and the real talk on making it in the industry. Tune in and get ready to be entertained and inspired.
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    Unraveling the Complexity of Comedy : Addison Hall

    Unraveling the Complexity of Comedy : Addison Hall

    Are you ready to dissect the complex world of comedy while navigating the murky waters of separating art from the artist? This episode brings you a thought-provoking discussion on the controversial figures of Bill Cosby and Michael Jackson, reflecting on the challenge of reconciling their revolutionary work with their problematic personal lives. We talk about the ripple effects of Cosby's contributions to mainstream comedy, especially on the actors associated with him and the rights holders of the Cosby show.

    Join us on a rollicking journey into the heart of stand-up comedy. We talk about our love for the craft and how it has shaped us, discussing different styles, personas, and the crucial art of crowd work. Special guest Roman Addison shares his experiences in the comedy scene of Virginia, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, perseverance, and the rich diversity in this dynamic industry. 

    Delving deeper, we touch upon the harsh realities of comedy. We share our stories of performing in tough rooms like Jam Cafe and Bad Habits, discussing the critical role of community support and the significance of self-reflection. Wrapping up with some updates on our comedy careers and future plans, we hope this conversation leaves you with a profound respect for the grind and a deeper understanding of our beloved world of stand-up comedy. Tune in and enjoy the laughs, the learnings, and the undying love for comedy.
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Lionel Harris Episode

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