What's So Funny About...?

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The What's So Funny About...? Podcast is brought to you by The Liberation Comedy Project (https://liberationcomedy.org). It is hosted by Pedro Silva. The mission of The Liberation Comedy Project is to draw people closer to one another by positively exposing the comedic in the conflicts that distract us from deeper relating across differences. Pedro Silva has been a conscious student of the human experience for most of his life. Fascinated by what makes us do what we do, he has studied culture and human motivation from a variety of angles.

  1. "What's So Funny About...?" Ep 17 w/ Jeremy Sherman

    03/02/2025

    "What's So Funny About...?" Ep 17 w/ Jeremy Sherman

    In this episode, of the "What's So Funny About...?" Podcast, brought to you by the Liberation Comedy Project, we talk to Jeremy Sherman, self proclaimed psychoproctologist and comedic provocateur. Jeremy Sherman, PhD, is a cradle-to-grave researcher, meaning from the origins of life to our grave situation, which he argues is a product of the anxious human desire for seen-the-light last-word absolutes in all their diverse and competing revelations and manifestations. He calls himself an ironic romanticynic, romantic meaning the dream of happily ever after that lives in all of us but can't be met in reality, where all we get is the struggle for existence and our iffy educated guesswork that sometimes goes ironically wrong. These days, Sherman is most active on his YouTube channel, Trying Beings, which means all of us trying to thrive and the people who try your patience. He's written over 1000 blog articles for Psychology Today under the titles Ambigamy Insights for the deeply romantic and deeply wary, and Jerkology; What makes some people tick like time bombs. The Psych Today editor calls his offerings "Mind candy for people who aren't afraid to think." Much of his recent research has been in a field he has coined as "Psychoproctology," a light name for a serious subject in which one shouldn't take one's efforts too seriously. It's the careful diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tempting absolutist tendencies. Sherman has been the primary research partner with Harvard/Berkeley biologists for thirty years. Terrence Deacon on how life emerged from chemistry. His book on that research is Neither Ghost Nor Machine: The Emergence and Nature of Selves (Columbia University Press). His most recent book is called, "What's Up with A**holes?: How to spot and stop them without becoming one." The Liberation Comedy Project is being incubated by Mediators Foundation (https://www.mediatorsfoundation.org/) and managed by YOUnify (https://www.younify.org/).

    57 min
  2. What's So Funny About...? Episode 14 - IrReverent: Spirituality, Comedy, and the Body Politic

    05/31/2024

    What's So Funny About...? Episode 14 - IrReverent: Spirituality, Comedy, and the Body Politic

    In this special episode of the "What's So Funny About...?" Podcast, IrReverent: Spirituality, Comedy, and the Body Politic, brought to you by the Liberation Comedy Project, we talk with Benjamin-Shalom Rodriguez and Rev. Barbara Ann Michaels. Benjamin-Shalom Rodriguez (he/they) is a queer, Mexican-Israeli-American writer, director, and comedian. Ben's currently developing his half-hour animated comedy, Jesus Versus Zeus, with Sony and completed  season 2 of Stoned Breakups, which he created and hosts. He’s also an educator and filmmaker mentor with Edward James Olmos’ Latino Film Institute/Youth Cinema Project, where they teach students from underfunded schools how to make short films, and a charter member of the queer Latinx writers collective, The Clubhouse. Benjamin is also the director of America's Next Top Immigrant (https://danceswithfilms.com/americas-next-top-immigrant/) and can be followed on Instagram at @lolohgosh and lologosh. Reverend Barbara Ann Michaels, Jester of the Peace, (https://www.jesterofthepeace.com/), is an award-winning interfaith minister, performance artist, humorist, and author on a humanitarian humor mission. She founded the House of Holy Humor, a secular congregation for the humor arts. All faiths and atheists are welcome. Love, art, and humor are her trifecta of tools for emotional well-being. House of Holy Humor delivers playfully serious participatory arts experiences that further love, connection, and healing internationally, often through collaboration with organizations. ​ Her background includes using audience-interactive art and performance to further community and corporate missions at events from galas to trade shows to festivals and parties. She also had a 20 year career as an arts educator in theater and improvisation for adults and youth, amplifying their leadership skills through self-expression and collaboration. As an ordained interfaith minister, she was a wedding officiant for 10 years, specializing in creative ceremonies, including costume and helicopter weddings, for over 550 couples. She performed some of the first legal LGBTQ weddings in New York State. Her definition of a fulfilling life is people finding, giving, and being appreciated for their gifts to humanity - all people seen, heard, celebrated, and connected. She acts for a win-win world. The Liberation Comedy Project is being incubated by Mediators Foundation (https://www.mediatorsfoundation.org/) and managed by YOUnify (https://www.younify.org/).

    52 min
  3. What's So Funny About...? Episode 13 w/ Nick Marx

    05/03/2024

    What's So Funny About...? Episode 13 w/ Nick Marx

    In this episode, of the "What's So Funny About...?" Podcast, brought to you by the Liberation Comedy Project, we talk to Nick Marx co-author of That's Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them Nick Marx is an Associate Professor of film and media studies, specializing in media studies, media industries, digital media, and American politics and culture.  He is author or co-editor of several books, including Sketch Comedy: Identity, Reflexivity, and American Television (Indiana University Press, 2019), The Comedy Studies Reader (University of Texas Press, 2018), and Saturday Night Live and American TV (Indiana University Press, 2013).  His peer-reviewed research has appeared in The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Communication, Culture & Critique, Television and New Media, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, and in the anthologies From Networks to Netflix: A Guide to Changing Channels (Routledge, 2022) and How to Watch Television (New York University Press, 2013). Nick's most recent book project is That's Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work For Them (University of California Press, 2022), which analyzes the cultural influence and economic clout of libertarian and conservative comedians like Joe Rogan, Tim Allen, and Fox News' Greg Gutfeld. You can read an excerpt of the book at New York magazine, and you can follow Nick on Twitter (@marxnick). The Liberation Comedy Project is being incubated by Mediators Foundation (https://www.mediatorsfoundation.org/) and managed by YOUnify (https://www.younify.org/).

    42 min

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The What's So Funny About...? Podcast is brought to you by The Liberation Comedy Project (https://liberationcomedy.org). It is hosted by Pedro Silva. The mission of The Liberation Comedy Project is to draw people closer to one another by positively exposing the comedic in the conflicts that distract us from deeper relating across differences. Pedro Silva has been a conscious student of the human experience for most of his life. Fascinated by what makes us do what we do, he has studied culture and human motivation from a variety of angles.