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Misfits Makin' It: Oddballs Doing Cool Stuff on Radio Misfits
With a penchant for irreverently heartwarming humor, comedian Lauren LoGiudice (“fierce” -NYT) thoughtfully interviews fellow misfits. You’ll meet creatives from SNL, Netflix, Late Nite, Comedy Central, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair – and more!, as well as indie musicians, comedians, writers, artists, and entrepreneurs. What we have in common: we’re oddballs and we’re doing cool stuff. To submit your stories for our Misfit Melodrama mini-episodes leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X1 (646-926-4091) or send a written version via www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast
- 99 - Misfits Makin’ It – Good People, Cool Things w/ Joey Held (GPCT Podcast)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It Lauren speaks with Joey Held of Good People Cool Things Podcast. Joey recounts quirky stories from his podcast, including a successful dog poop cleanup business. They engage in a “misfit melodrama” segment, answering listener questions about feeling like outsiders.
To submit your story leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X-1 or go to www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH JOEY HELD
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comSat, 02 Nov 2024 - 24min - 98 - Misfits Makin’ It – Redefining Yoga for the Misfits w/ Britteny Floyd-Mayo (TrapYogaBae)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It Lauren speaks with Britteny Floyd-Mayo aka TrapYogaBae recounts her journey into yoga and how she created a unique brand blending cultural relevance with traditional practices. Brittany discusses the rapid growth of her brand and the importance of community and authenticity. The episode highlights themes of individuality, community, and entrepreneurial spirit.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH OUR BRITTENY FLOYD-MAYO
IG/YouTube/TikTok: @trapyogabae
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comWed, 09 Oct 2024 - 56min - 97 - Misfits Makin’ It – Your Rescue From Routine w/ Matthew Silver and Jeff Quintana (Idiot’s Hour)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this mini-episode of Misfits Makin’ It Lauren riffs on audience-submitted stories with Matthew Silver and Jeff Quintana from the Idiot’s Hour.
Their collaboration, the Mad Maskorade: Your Rescue From Routine, is on September 28th at Brooklyn Art Haus: https://www.stellartickets.com/o/brooklyn-art-haus–2/events/mad-maskorade-your-rescue-from-routine
To submit your story leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X-1 or go to www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS MATTHEW SILVER AND JEFF QUINTANA
Instagram: @the_idiots_hour, @silver.matthew & @thepowerfulcomedy
Get info about our collaboration @madmaskorade September 28th at Brooklyn Art Haus https://www.stellartickets.com/o/brooklyn-art-haus–2/events/mad-maskorade-your-rescue-from-routine
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comThu, 19 Sep 2024 - 32min - 96 - Misfits Makin’ It – Embracing the Chaos: My Time at the Edinburgh Fringe
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this solo-cast Lauren talks about her experience at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, sharing her approach to performing, marketing strategies, and the festival’s atmosphere. Despite challenges, she remains optimistic about the festival’s potential for personal and professional growth.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comThu, 05 Sep 2024 - 38min - 95 - Misfits Makin’ It – Opening a Beer Bottle With Your Teeth w/ Joi Sanchez (Poet + Comedian)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this mini-episode of Misfits Makin’ It poet, artist, and comedian Joi Sanchez joins Lauren for Misfit Melodrama, where they riff on audience-submitted stories. They go into unique family dynamics, the importance of creativity, community, and embracing one’s unique identity…all white using multiple accents.
To submit your story leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X-1 or go to www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST JOI SANCHEZ:
Instagram/TikTok: @thenotoriousrbj
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 23min - 94 - Misfits Makin’ It – Editing Comedic Genius w/ Heather Persons (White Lotus, My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It Lauren speaks with Emmy nominated director about her career journey. We go into some neat detail about her work on “The White Lotus” and the collaborative nature of filmmaking. They explore themes of resilience, authenticity, and the significance of embracing one’s unique path in the arts, offering listeners inspiration to pursue their passions and find strength in their misfit identities.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST HEATHER PERSONS:
Instagram: @personsheather
CONNECT WITH OUR MISFIT PODCAST FRIENDS:
Last Two Brain Cells With Nik and Dom
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Thu, 08 Aug 2024 - 40min - 93 - Misfits Makin’ It – Organizing Creative Chaos w/ Adam Macias (That Was Wild! Pod)
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It Lauren speaks with comedian and podcaster Adam Macias. share insights about his experiences in comedy and content creation. Together, they highlight the value of creativity, collaboration, and embracing one’s unique identity in the entertainment industry, encouraging listeners to pursue their passions and connect through their art.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: ADAM MACIAS
Instagram: @adamrmac
CONNECT WITH OUR MISFIT PODCAST FRIENDS:
Last Two Brain Cells With Nik and Dom
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 30min - 92 - Misfits Makin’ It – Pregnant and Filming w/ Marine Assaiante (Check, Please! The Web Series)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It Lauren speaks with writer, producer, and actor Marine Assaiante from I Hear an Accent Productions. Marine tells how she came up with her web series “Check Please!” and her short-form series “Mom to Be,” which humorously explores pregnancy. Marine shares insights on balancing motherhood with her career and the importance of continuous learning.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH MARINE ASSAIANTE
Instagram: Mom to Be (@marine.assaiante) www.marineassaiante.comCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Thu, 13 Jun 2024 - 56min - 91 - Misfits Makin’ It – Sibling Hookups w/ Billy Procida (Naked Comedy Show)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, a Misfit Melodrama Mini-Episode Lauren and comedian riff on audience-submitted stories. They share laughs on topics ranging from quirky family dynamics to the nuances of relationships and the adult entertainment world. Billy Procida is the producer of the Naked Comedy Show the host of the Manwhore Podcast.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH BILLY PROCIDA
Instagram, etc. @billyprocieda
The Manwhore Podcast
The Naked Comedy Show
CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Thu, 23 May 2024 - 90 - Misfits Makin’ It – Talk Talkback: Lauren’s Mistakes + Lessons Learned
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren recounts her experiences from her United States of Misfits tour. She offers insights into the challenges of touring and highlights the intangible rewards that touring brings.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MISFIT VARIETY SHOW
www.laurenlogiudice.com/misfit-variety-show
CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 34min - 89 - Misfits Makin’ It – Producing and Directing Sketch Comedy TV w/ Daniel Powell (Inside Amy Schumer, I Think You Should Leave)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren interviews producer and director Daniel Powell about his journey from UCB to producing sketch comedy shows like Inside Amy Schumer, I Think You Should Leave, and That Damn Michael Che. He talks about the creative process, the importance of collaboration, and reflects on the successes and challenges.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.comCONNECT WITH DANIEL POWELL
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Thu, 02 May 2024 - 53min - 88 - Misfits Makin’ It – Empowerment Unhooked: Inventing a Dream Career w/ Kimmay Caldwell (Intimates Expert)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren interviews Kimmay Calwell from Hurray Kimmay Media. Kimmay discusses her journey in the undergarment industry from shop girl to starting her own marketing and media company.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.THIS EPISODE’S PODCAST FRIEND: FROM FIRST PERIOD TO LAST PERIOD
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CONNECT WITH KIMMAY CALDWELL
Tiktok/Instagram: @hurraykimmay
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogiWebsite: www.laurenlogiudice.com
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 52min - 87 - Misfits Makin’ It – Awkward Moments w/ EVAN RICHTER (Hot Clown Company)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, a special Misfit Melodrama Mini-Episode, Evan Richter from the Hot Clown Company about his comedic work. He’s a guest on the upcoming Misfit Variety Show on April 11th at Lincoln Lodge. They delve into listener-submitted stories and explore their personal awkward moments and feeling out of place.
To find out about the Misfit Variety Show: United States of Misfit Tour go to: https://www.laurenlogiudice.com/misfit-variety-show
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good!
Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod.
Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your
friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.
CONNECT WITH EVAN RICHTER
Website: www.hotclown.com
Instagram: @hotclowncompanyCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comWed, 27 Mar 2024 - 19min - 86 - Misfits Makin’ It – Becoming an Internationally Touring Comedian w/ Elena Gabrielle
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren interviews comedian Elena Gabrielle about creating and performing stand-up comedy across the world. Elena shares her journey to find her voice, her strategies for self-producing shows, and the importance of resonating with a global audience.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.comCONNECT WITH ELENA GABRIELLE
www.elenagabrielle.com
Instagram/YouTube: @elenagabrielle
TikTok: @realelenagabrielleCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comThu, 07 Mar 2024 - 51min - 85 - Misfits Makin’ It – Family Drama: Cuban vs. Italian Style w/ Diane Jorge
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren interviews comedian of many stripes – Diane Jorge. They riff on audience-submitted stories and look forward to the Misfit Variety Show in Boca Raton.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH DIANE JORGE
Instagram: @dianeisloud www.dianejorge.comCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comThu, 22 Feb 2024 - 20min - 84 - Misfits Makin’ It – Go Make Stuff – A Lot of It! w/ Carmen Angelica (Daily Show)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren interviews writer, director, and comedian Carmen Angelica about her journey in the entertainment industry. They delve into Carmen’s experiences her journey from performer to director. Carmen highlights the unpredictability of audience reception and the value of perseverance and passion. She also discusses maintaining inspiration, avoiding burnout, and the intricacies of creating parody.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH CARMEN ANGELICA
Instagram: @carmesancheeses
Check out Party Hat Comedy!CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comFri, 16 Feb 2024 - 45min - 83 - Misfits Makin’ It – Making Films That Count w/ Shamim Sarif (Sort Of)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this episode of Misfits Makin’ It, Lauren interviews writer and director Shamim Sarif. They discuss Shamim’s new film “Polarized,” and her journey to becoming a filmmaker and television director.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH SHAMIM SARIF
Instagram:
@polarized_movie
@shamimsarifCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comWed, 07 Feb 2024 - 45min - 82 - Misfits Makin’ It – Family Vacation Chaos: Misfit Melodrama w/ Jason Farr
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this Misfit Melodrama mini-episode Lauren and comedian Jason Farr riff on listener-submitted stories. They discuss the contrast between a listener’s peaceful family trip to Alaska and their own chaotic family vacations. Lauren’s character, Carmela Ravioli, joins to humorously comment on the challenges of famliy.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH JASON FARR
Every Wednesday: Magnet Theater with Glitter improv team
ThereItIsPod.com
Instagram: @jasonfarrpics
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Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comTIMESTAMPS, BROUGHT TO YOU BY AI
Welcome to Misfits Making It (00:00:01)
Lauren introduces the podcast and talks about the Misfit variety show and her decision to cut off certain characters.
Feeling Free and Optimistic (00:01:07)
Lauren discusses feeling free and optimistic about the future, despite being overwhelmed with tour details.
Misfit Melodrama Introduction (00:02:01)
Lauren introduces the Misfit Melodrama episode with Jason Farr and provides background information about him.
Discussing Family Experiences (00:03:01)
Lauren and Jason discuss crazy family experiences, including family vacations and gatherings.
Talking About Sperm Donation (00:09:41)
Lauren and Jason discuss a story about a med student who donated sperm and met his biological children years later.
Interfaith Family Gathering (00:14:21)
Lauren and Jason discuss a story about a Jewish person married into a devout Catholic family and the resulting cultural clash.
Comparing Denominations (00:16:21)
Lauren and Jason compare the differences between various religious denominations, using personal experiences and analogies.
Each timestamp’s title (time it starts) is followed by a short description of what is covered in that topic.
Abrahamic God and Forgiveness (00:18:06)
Discussion about their understanding of different religious beliefs.
Moses and Religious Knowledge (00:18:48)
Debate on the knowledge of religious stories.
Catholic Knowledge and Megachurch Experience (00:19:22)
Comparison of Christian and Catholic knowledge, followed by a conversation about attending a megachurch.
Entertainment and Righteous Gemstones (00:20:49)
Discussion about the entertainment value of megachurches and the TV show “Righteous Gemstones.”
Upcoming Performances and Podcast (00:22:05)
Promotion of upcoming performances and podcast, along with appreciation for Jason’s podcast newsletter.
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 24min - 81 - Misfits Makin’ It – Creative Pep Talk w/ Andy J. Pizza
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode Lauren interviews Andy J. Pizza about his creative journey as an illustrator, author, and podcaster. They delve into topics like, the challenges of career pivots and the importance of storytelling. Andy talks about his New York Times bestselling book “Invisible Things,” his podcast “Creative Pep Talk,” and his experiences with Co-Loop, an artist management company. The conversation also touches on building a creative community, the significance of collaboration, and strategies for overcoming creative lulls, with an emphasis on maintaining a growth mindset.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and smalll businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH ANDY J. PIZZA
Podcast: www.creativepeptalk.com
Instagram: @andyjpizza
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Lauren’s Japan Trip (00:00:01)
Lauren discusses her recent trip to Japan and her decision to try being vegan.
Deciding to be Vegan (00:01:06)
Lauren explains her decision to try being vegan and the reasons behind it.
Comedy in Japan and Upcoming Shows (00:01:53)
Lauren shares her experience doing comedy in Japan and her anxiety about upcoming tour dates for the Misfit Variety Show.
Decision-Making Exercise (00:03:00)
Lauren introduces a decision-making exercise and encourages listeners to think about their creativity and decision-making processes.
Introduction of Andy J. Pizza (00:03:53)
Lauren introduces Andy J. Pizza, praises his podcast, and expresses excitement about the upcoming interview.
Andy J. Pizza’s Name (00:04:45)
Andy explains the origin of his pseudonym “Pizza” and shares his fondness for pizza.
Andy’s Location and Love for Pizza (00:07:00)
Andy discusses his location in Columbus, Ohio, and his love for all types of pizza.
Andy’s Work and Passion for Storytelling (00:08:51)
Andy describes his work as primarily focused on storytelling through illustration, authoring kids’ books, and podcasting.
Pivoting and Project-Based Commitment (00:10:11)
Andy discusses his approach to making pivots in his career and the importance of project-based commitment in exploring new endeavors.
Reacting to Project Outcomes (00:15:41)
Andy shares his emotional reactions to project outcomes, emphasizing the personal progress achieved through exploration.
Traction for Daily Drawing Project (00:18:42)
Andy reflects on the time it took to see traction for his daily drawing project and the personal development goals associated with the project.
Project Reflection (00:18:45)
Andy reflects on the impact of a project on his creative style and the realization it brought about.
Invisible Things (00:19:55)
The creation and success of the “Invisible Things” project, leading to a best-selling book and its influence on the Andy’s work.
Creative Pivots (00:20:54)
Andy discusses the evolution of his illustration practice, the launch of a podcast, and the challenges of breaking into kids’ books.
Pitching and Persistence (00:21:59)
Andy’s struggles with pitching ideas and the eventual breakthrough through a social media post.
Drawing Invisible Things (00:23:03)
The concept of drawing invisible things and Andy’s journey in finding inspiration and patterns in his work.
Active Imagination (00:26:49)
Andy’s realization of his project as a process of active imagination and personifying different aspects of himself.
Maintaining Positivity (00:27:44)
Andy’s approach to staying positive, seeking actionable ideas, and developing a growth mindset.
Podcast Creation Process (00:32:10)
Insights into the creation process of the “Creative Pep Talk” podcast and the time invested in crafting each episode.
Embracing Growth Mindset (00:35:11)
The impact of a growth mindset on Andy’s journey and the importance of continuous learning and improvement.
Co-Loop and Artist Management (00:36:40)
Andy’s involvement in co-founding an artist management company and his recent decision to step away from the day-to-day management role.
Collaboration and Networking (00:37:36)
Andy discusses his collaboration with various artists and the value of networking in the creative industry.
Finding Misfit Moment (00:48:57)
Andy recalls his realization that traditional jobs were not for him and shares his misfit moment.
Spirituality and Creativity (00:51:34)
Andy discusses his mixed feelings about spiritualizing life and how he uses spirituality to navigate creative lulls.
Finding Your People (00:57:26)
Discussion about the importance of finding like-minded individuals and tapping into personal values for creative inspiration.
Disney Memorabilia Joy (00:57:41)
Exploration of the personal significance of Disney memorabilia and the joy and hope it brings.
Character Creation (01:01:41)
Conversation about the mental relief of embodying characters and the desire for space to express sincerity through character portrayal.
Connecting with Andy J. Pizza (01:03:07)
Information on where to find Andy J. Pizza on Instagram and his podcast “Creative Pep Talk.”
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 1h 04min - 80 - Misfits Makin’ It – Writing Your Own Ticket w/ Grace Edwards (Insecure)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode Lauren interviews Grace Edwards. Edwards shares her journey from acting to writing, emphasizing the empowerment and creative control she found in the latter. She discusses her experiences in the entertainment industry, the importance of being a team player, and her current projects. Grace also talked being specific about one’s goals, and her approach to comedy writing.
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Big Decisions and Moving On (00:00:00)
Lauren talks about making big decisions and moving on from spaces that don’t appreciate misfits.
Clear about What You Want (00:01:06)
Lauren emphasizes the importance of being clear about what you want and going after it.
Grace Edwards’ Journey (00:03:30)
Grace Edwards shares her journey from wanting to be an actress to becoming a writer, including her experiences at NYU and Columbia University.
The empowerment of writing (00:09:33)
Grace discusses how writing allows her to have more control over her career and create stories about underrepresented identities.
The power of being a writer (00:10:39)
Grace explains how being a writer gives her the ability to affect change, create jobs, and have more power in the creation of TV shows and movies.
The value of life experience for creatives (00:13:02)
Grace and Lauren discuss how life experience, such as being a teacher or having various backgrounds, can benefit writers and actors in their creative work.
Becoming Indispensable at Your Job (00:19:40)
Advice on getting into the entertainment industry through agencies and making yourself indispensable at your job.
The Importance of Being Nice (00:20:54)
The significance of being nice and pleasant to work with in the entertainment industry.
Knowing What You Want and Communicating It (00:25:48)
The importance of knowing what kind of work you want to do and communicating it to your representatives in order to find the right opportunities.
The moment of returning to acting (00:29:47)
Grace discusses her love for acting and her plans to return to it, including working on a short film project.
The challenge of acting and the magic of being in the moment (00:33:12)
Grace talks about the challenges of acting and the importance of being fully present and listening to the other person on set.
The journey of an artist and overcoming doubts (00:35:08)
Grace reflects on her unconventional path as an artist, the doubts she faced, and the importance of staying true to herself and her vision.
The voice inside (00:38:53)
Discussion about listening to one’s inner voice, ignoring societal limitations, and finding motivation to pursue goals.
Synchronicity and signs (00:39:19)
Exploration of the concept of synchronicity and the importance of recognizing signs and opportunities in life.
Manifestation and visualization (00:40:54)
Belief in the power of manifestation, being specific about goals, and using techniques like vision boards and morning mindset to visualize desired outcomes.
The Character First (00:47:35)
Grace discusses her approach to comedy writing, emphasizing the importance of creating funny characters and putting them in humorous situations.
Playing Michelle Obama (00:49:17)
Lauren asks Grace about her experience playing Michelle Obama on a show called “Our Cartoon President” and playing other characters on the political spectrum.
Impeccable Work Ethic (00:50:49)
Grace talks about the importance of being dedicated and giving 100% to the projects she works on, emphasizing the value of immersing oneself in the work and contributing to something she cares about.
Fri, 22 Dec 2023 - 57min - 79 - Misfits Makin’ It – Everywhere IS Queer w/ Charlie Sprinkman
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode Lauren interviews Charlie Sprinkman, founder of Everywhere is Queer. The platform is a worldwide map of queer-owned businesses and queer-serving organizations. Brinkman discusses the growth of the platform, how businesses are added, and his vision for its future. He shares his journey to create Everywhere is Queer, he also shares his personal experiences of living in queer-friendly cities, the challenges of finding queer spaces in rural America, and his admiration for queer-owned businesses.
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The idea for Everywhere is Queer (00:05:33)
Charlie Sprinkman discusses the inspiration behind Everywhere is Queer and how the idea came to be while volunteering at a queer youth leadership camp.
Launching Everywhere is Queer (00:07:42)
Charlie Sprinkmann talks about the process of launching Everywhere is Queer and the support he received from friends and community.
Seeking businesses for Everywhere is Queer (00:04:49)
Charlie Sprinkman explains how businesses are added to Everywhere is Queer and the importance of their consent to be included on the platform.
The creation of the map (00:08:44)
Charlie Sprinkman discusses how he started creating the map using Google My Maps and the challenges he faced in the beginning.
Receiving media coverage (00:09:20)
Charlie Sprinkman talks about the media coverage Everywhere is Queer received, including articles on NBC and The Skim, and being recognized as one of 30 queer trailblazers.
Building community and receiving messages (00:12:26)
Charlie Sprinkman shares the impact of Everywhere is Queer on people’s lives, including messages from individuals around the world who feel inspired and less alone because of the resource.
The growth of Everywhere is Queer (00:18:14)
Charlie Sprinkman discusses the recent growth of Everywhere is Queer, with 550 new organizations joining the map in just four days.
Expansion of Everywhere is Queer beyond LA and New York (00:18:51)
The conversation touches on the expansion of Everywhere is Queer to rural areas in the United States and around the world.
Future plans for Everywhere is Queer (00:21:42)
Charlie Sprinkman discusses his vision for the future of Everywhere is Queer, including the possibility of building a team and creating a physical office space.
Queer-owned businesses and their inclusivity (00:26:26)
Discussion on the inclusivity of queer-owned businesses and their care for the community and customers.
Supportive community in rural America (00:27:24)
Highlighting the support and resilience of the community in rural America, with a specific example of a coffee shop in Bend, Oregon.
Challenges of finding queer-owned spaces (00:29:27)
The difficulties of finding queer-owned spaces through common search methods and the inspiration behind creating Everywhere is Queer.
The queer community in Portland (00:35:27)
Charlie Sprinkman talks about the vibrant queer community in Portland and how the entire city feels inclusive and welcoming to queer individuals.
San Francisco’s changing queer scene (00:36:23)
The hosts discuss how the queer scene in San Francisco has changed over time, with the influx of tech companies and the impact on the queer community.
Highlighting inclusive businesses (00:38:21)
Charlie Sprinkman mentions People’s Inclusive Welding in Portland, Maine, and other businesses that provide inclusive spaces and services for the queer community.
Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 44min - 78 - Misfits Makin’ It – Koala STDs and Drunk-Parent Trampolines w/ Friend of the Pod’s William Boyd and Connor Dariol
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode Lauren interviews Australian comedians William Boyd and Connor Dariol. They discuss their experiences as comedians in Melbourne, Australia, and share anecdotes about their lives. The conversation also touches on more serious topics such as family dynamics, coming out, and the importance of support and acceptance.
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The iPhone Generation (00:01:13) Discussion about the younger generation growing up with iPhones and not being able to imagine a world without them.
Misfit Melodrama (00:03:29) Introduction to the Misfit Melodrama episodes where comedians riff on audience-submitted stories, making fun of themselves.
Weirdos in Melbourne (00:06:40) Conversation about the weirdos in Melbourne, distinguishing between good weirdos who monetize their weirdness and bad weirdos who don’t.
The secret dad baby (00:12:55) Discussion about a recently discovered secret adoption within the family and the emotions surrounding it.
Family drama country (00:14:48) Exploring a family’s complicated dynamics and the challenges that come with divorce and new relationships.
Coming out at a family reunion (00:16:02) Questioning the appropriateness of coming out in a potentially hostile environment and the importance of support from loved ones.
Jumping on Dad (00:23:43) A listener shares a childhood memory of jumping on their drunk dad like a trampoline, and the hosts discuss drinking habits in Australia.
Coming Out Stories (00:18:04) The hosts discuss their experiences and reactions to people coming out as queer, emphasizing the importance of finding joy and celebration in the process.
Caramello Koala Trick (00:22:43) One of the hosts shares a funny childhood story of their mom secretly hiding painkillers inside a chocolate treat called Caramello Koala.
Jumping on Six Kids (00:24:44) Discussion about kids jumping on each other and the potential injuries they could sustain.
Drinking Martinis (00:25:39) Conversation about the effects of drinking martinis and finding the right balance to maintain wit and coherence.
Living in Boca Raton (00:26:26) Mention of living in Boca Raton, Florida and the community’s use of golf carts, including a drug dealer who rides around with drugs.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 28min - 77 - Misfits Makin’ It – BRINGING CREATIVITY TO PRODUCING W/ JARED IAN GOLDMAN (RUSSIAN DOLL)
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode Lauren interviews film and television producer Jared Ian Goldman. They discuss his journey from doing street marketing to becoming a producer, the creative process, and the importance of understanding the business side of the arts. Goldman emphasizes the need for adaptability, community, and embracing failure in the industry.
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The creative process and being brave in failing (00:03:43) Jared and Lauren discuss the creative process, the importance of being brave in failing, and how failure is a part of the artistic journey.
Growing up in Long Island and being exposed to art (00:04:44) Jared talks about growing up in Long Island, being surrounded by artsy people, and his early experiences with music and concerts.
Expressing oneself and being reliable (00:08:23) Jared and Lauren talk about the importance of expressing oneself, the influence of different cultures and art forms, and how Jared’s parents trusted him to explore his interests and be reliable.
The street marketing experience (00:11:50) Jared talks about his experience doing street marketing for bands, putting up posters and interacting with people on the street.
Discovering the similarities between movies and music (00:13:20) Jared discusses how he realized that movies and music are similar in terms of storytelling and emotional impact.
The role of a producer (00:17:32) Jared explains the role of a producer in creating a harmonious space for the director or showrunner to achieve their vision, and being responsible for the creative and financial integrity of the project.
The creative process and passing the baton (00:19:31) Discussion about the producer’s role in the creative process and the satisfaction of watching a project come to life.
The artistic and business aspects of producing (00:20:04) Exploration of the artistic and creative elements of producing, as well as the importance of understanding the business side.
The importance of storytelling and understanding the audience (00:23:32) Emphasis on the significance of storytelling in producing, knowing who the audience is, and finding a balance between commercial and artful projects.
The challenges of building a community (00:29:52) The speaker discusses the importance of building a community and finding kinship in a challenging world.
Adapting to changing audience preferences (00:30:37) The speaker talks about the need to be adaptable and constantly evolve in order to reach and connect with the audience.
The frustration of not knowing the audience demographics (00:35:11) The speaker expresses frustration over the lack of transparency in the industry regarding audience demographics and how it affects decision-making and feedback.
The importance of failure (00:40:01) The speakers discuss the value of failure and how it is a normal part of the creative process.
Staying motivated and inspired (00:41:47) They talk about finding inspiration in music and the importance of being prepared for opportunities.
Challenges in the film industry (00:44:57) The conversation shifts to the lack of curated movies and the struggle to find unique stories in the current film landscape.
Jared’s Experience with Social Media (00:48:42) Jared discusses his decision to unplug from social media after working on the movie “Ingrid Goes West” and the effects it had on him.
Closing Remarks and Thank You (00:49:48) The host thanks Jared for joining the podcast and expresses excitement for his future projects.
Acknowledgements and Conclusion (00:49:54) The host thanks the listeners and credits the editing and production team, concluding the episode.
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 50min - 76 - Misfits Makin’ It – Challenging Conformity + the Music Industry w/ Central Flow’s Shawna Roxanne
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode Lauren interviews Shawna Roxanne,, a member of the band Central Flow. They discuss the band’s formation, their creative process, and the pressure to conform to popular music genres. Shawna shares the band’s commitment to authenticity and the importance of not being boxed into a specific category. They also discuss their indigenous heritage and how it influences their music. Shawna opens up about their journey in the music industry and the importance of staying true to oneself.
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The formation of Central Flow (00:01:13) Shawna Roxanne discusses how Central Flow started in Dallas, Texas and how she connected with Adam, the guitarist and bass player.
Central Flow’s organic songwriting process (00:03:31) Shawna Roxanne talks about how the band came up with their songs, starting with their single “Home,” and how their collaboration has been organic.
The pressure to conform to pop music (00:06:56) Shawna Roxanne shares her experience of feeling pressure to conform to a pop music style and how she found freedom and acceptance in the rock genre.
Pressure to Conform (00:07:56) Shawna Roxanne discusses feeling pressure to conform to the popular pop music genre and the struggle to stay true to their own style.
Being Complicated in the Performance Space (00:09:08) Shawna Roxanne shares her experience of being pushed to fit a certain image and how it can be challenging for women who are complicated in the performance space.
Creating Central Flow’s Sound (00:13:26) Shawna Roxanne talks about the process of creating the sound for Central Flow, including their influences and the collaborative jamming sessions that led to their songs.
The magic of music (00:15:59) Lauren and Shawna Roxanne discuss the magical aspect of music and how musicians get into a flow state while playing their instruments.
Rehearsing in a flow state (00:17:27) Shawna Roxanne talks about how every rehearsal with Central Flow feels like a flow state, where they vibe and let the music come out naturally.
Creating a spectacle on stage (00:20:55) Shawna Roxanne shares how they work hard to make their performances a spectacle, aiming to transport the audience and create a surprising and immersive experience.
The band’s stylist mishap (00:23:58) Shawna Roxanne talks about his outfit mishap during a performance and the stylist’s attempt to make it work.
The role of a music producer (00:25:09) Shawna Roxanne explains the role of a music producer in creating and shaping the sound of a track.
Incorporating indigenous elements in the new album (00:26:42) Shawna Roxanne discusses incorporating indigenous sounds and chanting in the upcoming album, combining tribal elements with southern rock.
The pressure to conform to a certain genre (00:34:20) Shawna Roxanne discusses how rock music allows him to be herself and express his life experiences without conforming to pop music stereotypes.
The courage to perform comedy (00:36:32) Lauren and Shawna Roxanne talk about the courage it takes to perform comedy and the importance of being confident and resilient in the face of failure.
Embracing weirdness and individuality (00:40:30) Shawna Roxanne shares a quote by Edgar Allan Poe that emphasizes the beauty of embracing one’s strangeness and being unapologetically oneself.
The timestamp’s title (00:41:05) Melania Trump’s rap game and winning the election Discussion about Melania Trump’s rap skills and how she won the election with her rap game.
The timestamp’s title (00:42:38) Choosing a rock song to inspire people not to vote for Donald Trump Exploring the idea of Melania Trump doing a rock song to inspire people not to vote for Donald Trump and discussing song suggestions.
The timestamp’s title (00:46:49) Wrapping up the interview and discussing future shows in New York Thanking Shawna Roxanne for the interview and discussing plans for future shows in New York.
Thu, 02 Nov 2023 - 53min - 75 - Misfits Makin’ It – From Mary Poppins to The Creeps w/ the Neil Gaiman of Solo Shows: Catherine Waller
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode, Lauren speaks with Catherine Waller, creator of the solo show The Creeps. Waller discusses how she used physical theater to devise her demented masterpiece. She shares the inspiration behind her characters and the hopes she has for the audience interaction. The episode concludes with Melania Trump’s questions about art. Catherine’s responses encourage Melania to become a talent manager.
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Catherine’s Solo Show “The Creeps” [00:02:15]
Catherin discusses her solo show “The Creeps” and how she came up with the characters.
New Zealand Upbringing [00:06:38]
Catherine talks about her pleasant upbringing in New Zealand and how it influenced her work.
The Genesis of “The Creeps” [00:08:50]
Catherine shares how the finale of Mary Poppins on Broadway inspired the creation of “The Creeps” and the concept of something else emerging from her performance.
The Joy of Clown Work [00:10:00]
Discussion about the joy and fun that comes from clown work and physical improvisation.
Devising The Creeps [00:10:35]
Exploration of how the solo show “The Creeps” was devised through physical experimentation and the emergence of different characters.
Traua and Artistic Expression [00:14:01]
Exploration of personal trauma and how it filters through the artist, leading to the creation of psychologically dark and curious characters in the how.
The inspiration for “Mary Poppins Takes on US Education” [00:19:31]
Catherine Waller discusses how her experience teaching at different schools influenced her solo show about education.
Exploring darkness and regrets in characters [00:20:44]
Catherine Waller and the host discuss how characters in “The Creeps” reflect different aspects of human psychology and experiences.
Discovering the black box theater and starting the residency [00:25:59]
Catherine Waller talks about how she stumbled upon a black box theater in Hollywood and how she got the opportunity to use it for her artistic exploration.
Catherine’s first solo show [00:28:32]
Catherine discusses her experience of putting together her first solo show and the audience’s role in shaping it.
Deciding to tour the show [00:29:16]
Catherine talks about her decision to tour her solo show after a friend encouraged her to revisit it.
Considring the future of “The Creeps” [00:35:13]
Catherine reflects on her ambitions to work in film and screen, and ponders the future of her solo show, including the possibility of adapting it into a different medium.
The uphill journey [00:38:23]
Catherine Waller shares a story about meeting Rue McClanahan and how she always knew her journey would be difficult.
Misfit moment [00:39:09]
Catherine Waller iscusses the moment she realized the traditional life was not for her, and her aspirations of becoming a famous actress.
Misfit inspirtion [00:40:40]
Catherin Waller talks about how she deals with being in the dumps, including going to the gym, having chats with loved ones, and reflecting on herself.
The Creeps show and getting money upfront [00:46:48]
Catherine Waller discusses her solo show “The Creeps” and the strategy of asking for money upfront from investors.
Melana Trump’s ambition and alibi [00:48:26]
The hosts speculate on Melania Trump’s intelligence and her scheduling of a photoshoot during the Capitol invasion for an alibi.
Where to find “The Creeps” and Catherin Waller [00:50:35]
Information on where to see “The Creeps” off-Broadway and where to find Catherine Waller on Instagram and TikTok.
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 - 52min - 74 - Misfits Makin’ It – Rabbits, Strip Clubs, and Flights Gone Wrong w/ Cindy Arena
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast “Misfit Melodrama”mini-episode, comedians Lauren LoGiudice and Cindy Arena humorously discuss crazy family and misfit stories submitted by listeners. They also share their personal experiences, touching on generational differences and media manipulation. Cindy shares her experience on a flight that recently went viral.They end the episode by sharing fun facts about their families.
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TikTok/Instagram/Facebook: @cindyarenacomedy
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Misfit Melodrama with Cindy Arena [00:02:44] Introduction to the Misfit Melodrama segment with comedian Cindy Arena.
Degenerate Boomer Podcast [00:03:20] Cindy Arena talks about her podcast, Degenerate Boomer, where comedians discuss telling jokes to different generations.
Gen Z and the Future [00:07:11] Discussion about the importance of Gen Z in saving the world and their awareness of media manipulation.
The Martini Parliaments [00:08:43] Lauren and Cindy discuss their different approaches to aging and the lifestyle of being older.
Crazy Family Experiences [00:09:00] Lauren and Cindy share listener-submitted stories of their craziest or most unforgettable family experiences.
Eating Grandma’s Sauce [00:12:05] Lauren and Cindy discuss the bizarre practice of their Italian grandmother secretly adding squirrel and raccoon meat to their Sunday sauce.
The viral video incident [00:15:54] Cindy shares a story about a viral video where a woman refused to switch seats so a mother could sit with her children on a flight.
Cindy’s experience on a flight [00:16:52] Cindy shares her own experience from 20 years ago when she was flying with her two small children and a woman refused to switch seats with her.
The humor in the situation [00:18:28] Cindy and Lauren discuss the humorous side of the story and how some people didn’t understand the humor in Cindy’s reaction video on TikTok.
Thu, 19 Oct 2023 - 23min - 73 - Misfits Makin’ It – Directing Commercials and Expanding the Boundaries of Your Artistic Practice w/ Shelley Lewis
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
In this podcast episode, Lauren speaks with director Shelley Lewis about her journey in the advertising industry. Shelley’s story highlights her resilience and determination to create to the highest level, pushing boundaries at every stage.
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www.Shelleylewisfilms.com For work contacts: United States: www.magneticfield.tv Canada: www.suneeva.com Europe: www.i-c.tvCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
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Lauren’s Wedding Experience [00:00:20] Lauren discusses her experiences at a wedding and reflects on unresolved anger and comfort in reconnecting with old acquaintances.
Podcast Shout Out [00:02:10] Lauren promotes the podcast “What’s It Like to Podcast?” and highlights the interesting conversations with people who have gone through challenging experiences.
Supporting Green Cramp Educational NGO [00:03:20] Lauren shares information about the organization’s work in raising awareness on environmental protection, human rights, culture, and innovation, and mentions the option to donate via Venmo.
Transitioning to Advertising [00:08:10] The speaker discusses their start in advertising as an art director and their desire to do non-traditional advertising.
Creating a Controversial Tampon Ad [00:09:15] The speaker shares their experience of creating an unconventional tampon ad that sparked conversation and controversy.
Challenges as a Female Director [00:12:45] The speaker talks about facing obstacles and discrimination as a female director in the advertising industry.
Launching the reel and working remotely on a tour bus [00:16:02] Shelley discusses how she put together her reel and worked remotely on a tour bus while dating a guy in a band.
Challenges and sacrifices during the launch [00:17:08] Shelley talks about the financial challenges and sacrifices she had to make during the launch of her career as a director.
Curating work as a female director [00:21:18] Shelley explains how she curated her work to come across as male and kept her identity hidden as a female director.
The influence of family and humor [00:23:20] The speaker discusses how her family’s playful nature and her grandfather’s treatment of her as a person, rather than just a girl, influenced her sense of humor.
Influences from Bill Murray films and comedy in advertising [00:24:24] The speaker talks about how watching Bill Murray films and working in advertising shaped her comedic style and the challenges she faced as a woman in comedy.
Finding inspiration through art and film [00:26:03] The speaker shares her philosophy of seeking inspiration through art galleries, gritty locations, and trips, as well as her habit of watching random movies to expand her film language knowledge.
The influence of art forms on creativity [00:31:39] The speakers discuss the importance of seeking inspiration from different art forms to avoid recycling ideas within one’s genre.
Advertising’s potential for cultural impact [00:31:58] The conversation explores how advertising, when done right, can create change and impact culture.
Working towards equality and representation in advertising [00:32:30] The guest talks about her focus on female stories and representing diversity in her work, as well as her efforts to promote equality and inclusivity in the industry.
The process of creating diverse work [00:39:56] Shelley Lewis discusses the different types of work she does, from filming to building sets, and the research and time it takes to excel in each area.
The advantages of using the volume for actors [00:42:06] Shelley Lewis explains how the volume, a virtual production stage, provides actors with a more interactive and immersive experience, as well as better lighting.
Finding inspiration in films and biographies [00:46:06] Shelley Lewis shares how she watches films she knows nothing about on the criterion channel and reads biographies of successful people to find inspiration during down moments.
The path isn’t set up for you [00:46:45] The speaker discusses the challenges of finding a clear path in their business and how seeing different people’s paths written out on paper makes them feel normal.
No one ever knows what they’re doing [00:47:39] The speaker emphasizes that no one ever knows what they’re doing and mentions how reading biographies helps them understand that it’s always hard.
Making a commercial to convince people not to come to Florida [00:49:24] The speaker and the guest discuss ideas for creating a commercial to deter people from coming to Florida, including using reverse psychology and showcasing other places to visit instead.
Shelley Lewis’ work and representation [00:54:04] Shelley Lewis discusses her website, production company, and international representation in different countries.
Working in different countries [00:54:33] Shelley Lewis talks about the different work and sensibilities in each country she works in.
Closing remarks and acknowledgments [00:55:05] Speaker 3 concludes the podcast episode, thanking the listeners and mentioning the podcast network and where to find other shows.
Thu, 12 Oct 2023 - 55min - 72 - Misfits Makin’ It – Clowns, Anarchists, And The Male Idiot w/ Richard Kimberley
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
This episode features Richard Kimberley and we talk about a clown teacher and performer, who shares his journey of self-learning circus skills and discovering the world of clowning. They discuss his adventurous travel and his transition into becoming a professional performer. They also discuss Richard’s work with men in his clown workshop and the importance of self-reflection and healing.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits like hearing from other misfits. Tell a friend: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what’s good. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH RICHARD KIMBERLEY:
www.fromtheplayns.comCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comTIMESTAMPS, BROUGHT TO YOU BY AI
Misfit Variety Show in DC [00:00:20] Lauren Logitech talks about bringing the Misfit Variety Show to DC and the success of the performance.
Upcoming Family Wedding [00:01:14] Lauren Logitech discusses her nervousness about attending a family wedding where some family members have been unsupportive of her queer identity.
Interview with Richard Kimble [00:04:35] Lauren Logitech introduces Richard Kimble, a clown teacher and performer, and discusses his adventurous life and experiences with bicycle travel.
Learning circus skills and discovering clown [00:08:02] The speaker talks about how they self-taught themselves circus skills, including juggling and contact juggling, and their discovery of clown through a workshop.
Biking as a means of travel and performing [00:09:40] The speaker discusses their preference for biking as a mode of transportation and how it influenced their lifestyle, including cheap accommodation and street performing.
Finding rhythm and presence through travel [00:11:30] The speaker reflects on how their rhythm in life changed during their travels, experiencing a super chill and present time without time pressure, which eventually led to their discovery of clown.
Becoming an actor [00:14:13] The speaker discusses their journey of discovering their passion for acting and their decision to pursue it full-time.
Transition to professional performing [00:15:05] The speaker talks about their transition from casual performing to performing professionally with a company.
Creating the show “Barada Street” [00:17:30] The speaker discusses the process of creating and performing their show “Barada Street” and how it evolved over the years.
Living in a commune [00:20:55] Discussion about living in a commune for six years and then relocating to Austria.
Gestalt therapy and clown work [00:22:00] Explanation of gestalt therapy and how it is combined with clown work in a workshop called “The Male Idiot.”
Reflecting on masculinity [00:26:24] Exploration of somatic approaches to masculinity and the workshop’s focus on reflecting on one’s relationship with masculinity.
The Male Idiot Workshop [00:27:20] Richard Kimble discusses his interest in opening his clown workshop to other circles and working in prisons.
Emasculating Men through Clowning [00:29:43] Lauren Logitech talks about how she emasculates men through her clown performances, specifically by asking them awkward questions about their bodies and processes.
Realizing the Misfit Moment [00:33:20] Richard Kimble shares the defining moment when he realized he needed to break away from the traditional path and go traveling for a year.
Meeting the cycling circus people [00:35:09] The speaker discusses meeting a group of independent artists and musicians who were part of a cycling circus, which opened up a new world for them.
Taking a sabbatical [00:36:11] The speaker mentions taking a sabbatical to refresh themselves and get away from the distractions of screens and technology.
The beauty of connecting with people while traveling [00:40:02] The speaker shares their experiences of arriving in new places and being welcomed by people, despite initial fears and stereotypes, highlighting the beauty and kindness of humanity.
The intense level of using comedy [00:41:19] The speakers discuss the use of comedy to open hearts and minds of audiences, and how it requires intense dedication and inspiration.
The challenges of having fun and inspiring people [00:42:19] The speakers talk about the misconception that people who have fun and inspire others all the time are always happy, when in reality, life can be hard and there are ups and downs.
Balancing work and avoiding burnout [00:43:26] The speakers discuss the importance of finding a balance between doing open work, such as performing as a clown, and taking breaks to avoid burnout.
The trip to Scotland [00:47:37] Discussion about traveling to Scotland and the reasons for choosing it as a destination.
Bringing the man workshop to Queens [00:48:00] Suggestion to bring the man workshop to Queens and renaming it as the “douchebag repayment program.”
Jimmy Garrick solo show [00:50:07] Introduction of the solo show called “Jimmy Garrick” that explores themes of masculinity and personal growth.
Wed, 04 Oct 2023 - 54min - 71 - RTA – Michael Hartney (Characters Welcome, School of Rock)
“If you keep your senses pealed … you will find what you find funny from what you observe in your life.” – Michael Hartney
Today I interviewed Michael Hartney
In this episode we speak about:
Creating characters Curating comedy The newest comedy theater in NYC: Squirrel Comedy Theater Power of characters to affect hearts and mindsThen my character Estrella asks about buying stage time.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @michaelhartney
Instagram and TikTok: @hartneymichael
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsRbuFzQOXSpsftxW4JyNew
The Squirrel Comedy Theater: https://www.thesquirrelnyc.com/
Wed, 30 Mar 2022 - 44min - 70 - RTA – Silas Howard (Pose, Dickinson, Transparent)
“I have done so many things in my life I would have never done because I have community.” – Silas Howard
Today I interviewed Silas Howard (Pose, Dickinson, Transparent).
In this episode we speak about:
Creating in capitalism Operating according to your own rules Debunking the “cream rises to the top” myth Having a creative community that greenlights your projectsThen my character Princess Diana asks about extraterrestrial reptiles in Hollywood.
To catch up with our guest:
Instagram: @silash
Fri, 18 Mar 2022 - 55min - 69 - Misfits Makin’ It – Guilt and Polyamory w/ Andy Weld and Shoa Tavassoli of Bad Medicine Comedy
SHOW NOTES:
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com.
This is a MISFIT MELODRAMA mini-episode. Listeners and audience members write in with their crazy family stories and Lauren meets with fellow comedians to riff…on themselves. To submit your story leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X-1 or go to www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast.
This episode features Andy Weld and Shoa Tavassoli of Bad Medicine Comedy. We riff on how guilt related to our cultural backgrounds,the concept of WASP heritage, holding grudges, and polyamory.
Washington D.C. locals – Bad Medicine Comedy is joining the Misfit Variety Show in DC on September 30th! Tickets at: tinyurl.com/misfit-DC-23.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits like hearing from other misfits. Tell a friend: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what’s good. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com.CONNECT WITH ANDY WELD AND SHOA TAVASSOLI OF BAD MEDICINE COMEDY:
https://badmedicinecomedy.com/ Instagram: @bedmedicinedcCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comTIMESTAMPS, BROUGHT TO YOU BY AI
Jumping over a passed out father [00:05:23] Discussion about the entertainment value and possible motivations behind jumping over a passed out father on the front lawn.
Bluey, the TV show [00:06:33] Conversation about the Australian children’s show Bluey, where the dog dad plays dead and the kids jump over him.
Different perspectives on the father’s behavior [00:07:28] Discussion about the cynicism and entertainment value of the father’s actions, with contrasting views on whether it’s a good or bad thing.
Lauren’s Discovery [00:09:38] Lauren learns that she is actually of WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) heritage, despite growing up thinking she was Italian.
The Wasp Culture [00:10:39] The group discusses the characteristics and stereotypes associated with the WASP culture, including boat shoes, loafers, and seersucker.
Guilt and Emotions [00:15:29] The conversation shifts to the topic of guilt, its value in society, and how to handle negative emotions without spiraling into despair.
Vendettas against three-year-olds [00:17:42] Discussion about getting mad at other three-year-olds and suppressing emotions.
Catfishing a 13-year-old [00:18:46] Talking about a mom who catfished a 13-year-old due to a past incident and the importance of not doing such things.
Polyamory and family reactions [00:21:12] Conversation about being polyamorous, family reactions, and a mother’s question about dating women.
Thank you to everyone who has made this podcast possible [00:25:53] Acknowledgment of the people who have contributed to the podcast’s production.
Thank you to my fellow misfits that help support us [00:25:53] Expression of gratitude towards the fellow members of the podcast team for their support.
The preceding was a presentation of the Radio Misfits Podcast Network [00:26:12] Acknowledgment of the podcast network that hosts the show and where other great shows can be found.
Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 26min - 68 - Misfits Makin’ It – Soggy Cannoli and Drunk Pet Singing w/ Elizabeth Kemp and Bethany Stokes of Bad Medicine Comedy
Misfits Makin’ It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at laurenlogiudice.com.
This is the first MISFIT MELODRAMA mini-episode. Listeners and audience members write in with their crazy family stories and Lauren meets with fellow comedians to riff…on themselves. To submit your story leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X-1 or go to laurenlogiudice.com/podcast.
This episode features Elizabeth Kemp and Bethany Stokes of Bad Medicine Comedy. We talk about getting drunk (or not) with our families and how one of us drunk-sings to their pets.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits like hearing from other misfits. Tell a friend: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what’s good. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you and your friends. Reach out atinthemidstprod@gmail.com to make it happen.CONNECT WITH BETHANY STOKES AND ELIZABETH KEMP OF BAD MEDICINE COMEDY:
https://badmedicinecomedy.com/ Instagram: @bedmedicinedcCONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comTIMESTAMPS, BROUGHT TO YOU BY AI
The discovery of a biological father [00:04:48] A listener shares their experience of finding out that their biological father is not who they thought.
Uncovering family secrets through ancestry.com [00:05:02] The hosts discuss how people can uncover family secrets through ancestry.com and other means.
Getting pooped on by a bird [00:08:10] One of the guests shares a funny story of getting bird poop on them while biking through DC.
Drinking with Siblings [00:10:18] Discussion about getting drunk with siblings at family parties and the fights that often occur.
Serenading Pets while Drunk [00:11:21] Elizabeth shares a story of getting drunk and singing to her pets, specifically a rendition of Miley Cyrus’s “Wrecking Ball.”
Mormon Alcohol-Free Cruise [00:15:19] Discussion about a mormon family going on an alcohol-free cruise and the challenges of not having tropical cocktails.
The first timestamp’s title [00:18:12] Discussion about drinking habits
The second timestamp’s title [00:18:49] Talk about having a glass of wine a day and occasional wild nights.
The third timestamp’s title [00:19:24] Conversation about the lack of diversity in Italian food in the Midwest.
Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 22min - 67 - Misfits Makin’ It – Living Drag Fabulous w/ Kevin Aviance
In this episode, drag queen and artist Kevin Aviance discusses his life in art. He reflects on the impact of his music and his journey of self-discovery and resilience, including his decision to move to Florida after a hate crime incident. He emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, personal growth, and embracing new experiences. The conversation also touches on the challenges of being an artist, the importance of human connection, and the changing dynamics of the world. [Ep1]
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Rate and review: Misfits like hearing from other misfits. Tell a friend: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what’s good. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that’s custom-tailored to you and your friends. Reach out at inthemidstprod@gmail.com to make it happen.CONNECT WITH KEVIN AVIANCE:
Instagram: @kevinavianceofficial Website: www.thekevinaviance.com/CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE:
Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.comTIMESTAMPS OF THE CONVERSATION
Kevin Aviance’s Introduction [00:00:02] Kevin Aviance’s introduction as a drag queen and artist and the impact of his music in New York City.
Reflecting on Popularity and Music [00:00:53] Kevin Aviance discusses the difference between putting out music and knowing how popular it is, and the challenges with management.
Reconnecting with Daniel Resnick [00:01:58] Kevin Aviance talks about reconnecting with Daniel Resnick, a friend from high school, and their mutual friend Beth.
The purpose of doing black hair in Florida [00:09:34] Kevin talks about how working in a black salon doing black hair gave him a sense of purpose and helped him come back to himself.
Getting hip surgery in New York [00:10:24] Kevin discusses how he had to go back to New York to get his hip surgery done due to insurance issues and the wear and tear on his hips from wearing stiletto heels.
The importance of doing the work and being consistent [00:15:27] Kevin emphasizes the importance of doing the work, being consistent, and not worrying about what others have to say. He also talks about accepting aging and not having a handbook for navigating life as an older gay man.
The struggle of continuing as an artist [00:18:24] Kevin Aviance discusses the pressure to quit as an artist as people drop off over the years.
Being misunderstood as an artist [00:19:57] Kevin Aviance talks about dealing with being misunderstood and the importance of human connection.
Challenges of putting out complex art [00:23:06] Kevin Aviance expresses frustration with the lack of complexity and depth in art being put out online.
Misfit moment: March on Washington [00:32:56] Kevin Aviance recalls a misfit moment during the March on Washington, where he jumped off the stage and performed while walking down Constitution Avenue.
Performing at the stadium in Montreal [00:34:06] Kevin Aviance talks about performing multiple times at the stadium in Montreal for the Black and Blue event, which was a unique experience for him.
Dealing with artist depression [00:36:46] Kevin Aviance discusses the depression that follows a high-energy performance and how he copes by immersing himself in other forms of art and creative activities.
Kevin’s wild partying days [00:38:49] Discussion about the wild partying and irresponsible behavior of Kevin and his friends during their younger days.
The impact of smartphones on behavior [00:39:30] Exploring how the presence of smartphones and the ability to document everything has made people more responsible and less messy.
Living in the moment [00:43:33] Reflecting on how life is a series of moments and experiences, and how history is made in the day-to-day living.
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 49min - 66 - Misfits Makin’ It – Trailer
With a penchant for irreverently heartwarming humor, comedian Lauren LoGiudice (“fierce” -NYT) thoughtfully interviews fellow misfits. You’ll meet creatives from SNL, Netflix, Late Nite, Comedy Central, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair – and more!, as well as indie musicians, comedians, writers, artists, and entrepreneurs. What we have in common: we’re oddballs and we’re doing cool stuff. To submit your stories for our Misfit Melodrama mini-episodes leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X1 (646-926-4091) or send a written version via www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 2min - 65 - RTA – Rossilynne Culgan (Time Out New York)
“People here [in NYC] are nice believe it or not ….people are just busy. If you live in New York you’re always hustling from place to place, so it’s not that you’re mean, you’re just on a mission.” – Rossilynne Culgan
Today I interviewed Rossilynne Culgan from Time Out New York
In this episode we speak about how to:
• Curiosity has guided her caree
• Find fun things to do when at home and on the road
• Pitch your event to media outlets
• Build community on and offlineThen my character Carmella Ravolli asks about getting more promo for the goings on in the outer boroughs.
To catch up with our guest:
@Timeoutnewyork
www.timeout.com/newyork
TimeOutrossilynne.culgan@timeout.comWed, 22 Feb 2023 - 52min - 64 - RTA – Emily Walsh (Peacock, Stand Up NY)
“[COVID] gave a lot of people the opportunity to reflect if doing something is worth it.” – Emily Walsh
Today I interviewed comedian Emily Walsh
In this episode we speak about:
• Going to (and surviving) Catholic school
• Comedy in the after time, including festivals and THE HANG
• Her podcast Alone at LunchThen my character Queens Marie asks about a nun makeover. [EP236]
To catch up with our guest:
www.emilywalshcomic.com
Instagram: @thefunnywalsh
Twitter: @thefunnywalshWed, 07 Dec 2022 - 47min - 63 - RTA – Best of Stupid PeopleThu, 10 Nov 2022 - 48min
- 62 - RTA – Chris Demarais (Rooster Teeth)
“It can be debilitating if you get stuck on one project and you’re like it has to be perfect … and then the universe doesn’t align perfectly.” – Chris Demarais
Today I interviewed Chris Demarais of Rooster Teeth
In this episode we speak about:
Iterating constantly to create internet content Using failure as a creative tool How his podcasts Black Box Down, Good Morning in Hell,and Tales From the Stinky Dragoncame to beThen my character Deborah Decanter comes on to ask about his taxes and gets too excited.
To catch up with our guest:
IG/Tiktok: @ChrisDemarais
Wed, 19 Oct 2022 - 44min - 61 - RTA – Max Miller (Aunty Donna)
“A good thing to do is not try to fix things when they’re broken, staying a head of the curve when times are pretty good using that as a time to check in.” – Max Miller
Today I interviewed Max Miller of Aunty Donna
In this episode we speak about:
Capturing spontaneity on film The resurgence of absurd comedy Aunty Donna’s secrets for working togetherThen Melania tries to pitch Max, but then Ivanka steals her idea, and a family drama is born.
To catch up with our guest:
Instagram: @maximusmilla
Thu, 06 Oct 2022 - 40min - 60 - RTA – Rosa Escandon (Forbes, Buzzfeed)
Today I interviewed Rosa Escandon
In this episode we speak about how:
Creating coming out of the pandemic Her podcast giving psychic life advice Hoarding and how she took on the subject in an upcoming novelThen my character Melania asks how she can get on Rosa’s show and we end up talking Tiffany Trump gossip (her single is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVpu6MnXBhQ) [EP232]
To catch up with our guest:
Podcast: @psychicfriendz
TikTok and Instagram: @humancomedian
Thu, 22 Sep 2022 - 41min - 59 - RTA – Mike Diva (SNL)
“The most important thing with doing anything in this industry is learning to treat everything as a learning opportunity, not getting bitter about it, and growing thick skin and not letting it get to you. ” – Mike Diva
Today I interviewed Mike Diva (SNL)
In this episode we speak about how:
How he went from creating on YouTube to directing at SNL. Finding and keeping the funny in sketch comedy during the intensive production and post-production process Being a torchbearer for other creative weirdosThen Melania asks Mike to help her in her goals to live her best life … without her Trumps.
To catch up with our guest:
Instagram: @mikediva
Thu, 08 Sep 2022 - 40min - 58 - RTA – Sam Lingham (Aunty Donna)
“Ego is the biggest issue … when collaborating, is trying to get the fuck out of the road of my own ego and put that aside and just be creative.” – Sam Lingham
Today I interviewed Aunty Donna head writer Sam Lingham of Aunty Donna
In this episode we speak about:
What it means to be the head writer of a sketch group How Aunty Donna creates comedy The ways they’ve learned to work together as a group.Then my character Donna Disney discusses her figurine collection.
Twitter: @SamLingham @AuntyDonnaBoys
Wed, 03 Aug 2022 - 51min - 57 - RTA – Laura Murphy (Awkwafina is Nora From Queens, Last Week Tonight with Jon Oliver, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show)
“If you make the crew laugh it’s usually a good sign that you’re on a good set and everybody’s enjoying it.” – Laura Murphy
Today I interviewed Laura Murphy (Awkwafina is Nora From Queens, Last Week Tonight with Jon Oliver, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show)
In this episode we speak about:
How she came to be a TV director without going to film school Directing the groundbreaking show MTV Girl Code How to make a fun set where everyone wins Negotiation and the film setThen my character Queens Marie asks about the pizza selection while filming Nora from Queens.
Then my character Donna Disney asks about passing on her Tchotchke-filled apartment to a location scout.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @BestLauraEver
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 58min - 56 - RTA – Jenny Gorelick – (Jenny’s Birthday and The Tony Awards)
“You have to go out there and try stuff to get better.” – Jenny Gorelick
Today I interviewed Jenny Gorelick, producer and comedian
In this episode we speak about how:
Her journey as a producer of comedy and the Tony Awards Advice to performers from the perspective of a produce Producing tips for newbiesThen my character Judy asks about producing a show about produce.
To catch up with our guest:
Instagram: jennycestquoi
Wed, 22 Jun 2022 - 44min - 55 - RTA – Maria DeCotis (Comedy Central, HBO Women in Comedy Festival)
“I think it’s a mix of thinking about what’s going on in the world right now or seeing some big famous figure and wondering what people in their life are like -” – Maria DeCotis
Today I interviewed Maria DeCotis (Comedy Central, HBO Women in Comedy Festival)
In this episode we speak about:
Being Italian American and why Romeo and Juliet needs to be played like Italians Saying goodbye to her Andrew Cuomo impression Her journey in standup and eventually starting Jack’s Fruit and a solo show Dude confidence and my Hannah Gadsby storyThen my character Queens Marie asks what we can do to Andrew Cuomo if we meet him in the street.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter and Instagram: @mariadecotis
Thu, 02 Jun 2022 - 42min - 54 - RTA – Mark Samual Bonanno (Aunty Donna)
“We try to keep it to us so it feels real and find a way to make the audience understand what’s happening.” – Mark Samual Bonanno
Today I interviewed Mark Samual Bonanno of Aunty Donna.
In this episode we speak about:
• Being incapable of being mainstream
• Being Italian American experience in Australia
• Translating comedy to the U.S. audienceThen my character Queens Marie then grills Mark about the dating pool in Oz.
To catch up with our guest:
Netflix: Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun
www.auntydonna.comWed, 25 May 2022 - 1h 04min - 53 - RTA – Fred Raimondi (Borat: Subsequent, Stranger Things, Star Trek)
Today I interviewed Fred Raimondi (Borat: Subsequent, Stranger Things, Star Trek)
In this episode we speak about:
Thriving as an artist with creative ADD Creating visual effects magic in Borat: Subsequent Movie Film to Stranger Things to Star Trek Useful creative habits to help you meet industry challengesThen my character Amelia asks about his inspiration for doing his own thing.
To catch up with our guest:
http://fredraimondi.com/
fred@channelfred.com
Twitter @fredfxWed, 11 May 2022 - 54min - 52 - RTA – Gideon Evans (Daily Show, Comedy Central, President Show)
“The shows that interesting are the weird shows that feel completely unique … I think it’s a little lazy to do what’s already popular.” – Gideon Evans
Today I interviewed Gideon Evans
In this episode we speak about:
His experience working on the Daily Show for 6 years and being banned from Disney World when working with Michael Moore. Casting grandmas and pas in his collab with Mo Rocca that got a Daytime Emmy nom. Creating story arcs out of intensive research Following creative impulses to tell stories that aren’t your typical storiesThen my character Judy asks how she can create a story about the unsung heroes of produce
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @gideonevans
Thu, 28 Apr 2022 - 57min - 51 - RTA – Shea Depmore (TikTok political comedy)
“In any social media platform there’s gonna be biases built in.” – Shea Depmore
Today I interviewed comedy creator Shea Depmore
In this episode we speak about:
Her journey in creating political comedy online The state of satire on the internet Crazy stories from her time onlineAnd then Melania comes in with a question that we don’t want to answer.
To catch up with our guest:
Tiktok: @sheadepmore
Instagram: @sheadepmore
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFo42oRCF3EZ7j_XJn93jOA
Twitter: @sheadepmore
And here is the resource that we spoke about: Reply All’s episode on internet security: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/v4he6k
Wed, 13 Apr 2022 - 54min - 48 - RTA – Alex Blagg (@midnight, Problematic With Moshe Kasher)
“Satire feels like a less potent weapon when the other side has realized how to turn it around and a weaponize it for themselves.” – Alex Blagg
Today I interviewed Alex Blagg of @midnight and Problematic With Moshe Kasher
In this episode we speak about how:
Experience creating @midnight and Problematic With Mosher Kasher, and working on Trump vs. Bernie How TV can be a matter of right place/right time Satire in a social media environment How to prepare for and adapt to writing jobsThen my character Jeff asks about the casting couch.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter and Instagram : @alexblaggWed, 02 Mar 2022 - 51min - 47 - RTA – Matthew French (Awesomely Authentic)
Today I interviewed Matthew French – Awesomely Authentic
In this episode we speak about how:
His journey to a career in Diversity and Inclusion with his organization Awesomely Authentic Regional differences in queer communities Job discrimination for LGBTQIA+ peopleThen my character Gigi asks how to deal with being cooped up with people she hates.
To catch up with our guest:
Instagram: @mattcareer
Wed, 12 Jan 2022 - 50min - 46 - RTA – Matt Mazany (Gay of Thrones)
“At least for a few seasons I was in a room where I was the only straight cis white guy. And I think that every straight cis white should be in a room like that to see how that feels for a lot of people. ” – Matt Mazany
Today I interviewed Matt Mazany from Gay of Thrones
In this episode we speak about:
His time working for WWE and Funny or Die This process behind Gay of Thrones Discovering painting with his podcast the Art of ArtingAnd my character Carmella asks Matt about his favorite Game of Thrones character.
To catch up with our guest:
The Art of Arting Podcast – Instagram: @aoapodcast Get It Again Podcast Twitter and Instagram: @mattmazanyThu, 16 Dec 2021 - 49min - 45 - RTA – Alex Parks (Netflix)
“If someone’s watched this thing I think maybe their heart can be softened in some way but how do you get them to watch it in the first place. ” -Alex Parks
“There’s an old adage about film that to make a great film you’ve got to make it three times. You’ve got to write a great film, you’ve got to shoot a great film, you’ve go to edit a great film…At any of those phases it can fall apart.” -Alex Parks
Today I interviewed Alex Parks of NetflixIn this episode we speak about:
How post production can elevate comedy Creating comedy to meet the budget and when the right time is to push production value Netflix innovation in production technology How indie comedy mattersThen my character commiserated with Alex about people who want o fix everything in post.
To catch up with our guest:
alexparks.tvWed, 08 Dec 2021 - 54min - 44 - RTA – Felipe Torres Medina (Late Show with Stephen Colbert)
“The way to deal with rejection is to be sad for a few seconds, minutes, or however long it takes you, and then write something else.” – Felipe Torres Medina
Today I interviewed Felipe Torres Medina from Late Show with Stephen Colbert
In this episode we speak about how:
His path to late night at the Late Show with Stephen Colbert Tracking and using ideas Handling rejectionThen Melania asks about maintaining humanity when working in political humor.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @felipetmedinaa
Podcast: The Un-Tied States of America
Wed, 01 Dec 2021 - 56min - 43 - RTA – Michelle Bossy (Under a Lantern Lit Sky)
“I’m still interested in what’s going on emotionally for those people. Because that never goes away.” – Michelle Bossy
Today I interviewed Michelle Bossy, director of the feature film Under the Lantern Lit Sky.
In this episode we speak about:
Her journey making Under a Lantern Lit Sky How she became a director The power of story and great performancesThen my character Candice Twyla tries to get a role in one of Michelle’s films.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @mbossy1 Instagram: @mbossydirects www.michellebossy.comEpisode recaps, show dates and inside info over at www.laurenlogi.com/join.
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Thu, 11 Nov 2021 - 53min - 42 - RTA – Derek Gaunt (Former Hostage Negotiator and Negotiation Coach at The Black Swan Group)
“These conversations, whether you’re negotiating with an insurance company or dealing with Thanksgiving dinner, it’s all about how you sequence the conversation. ” Derek Gaunt
Today I interviewed Derek Gaunt, former FBI hostage negotiator and now negotiation coach at the Black Swan Group
In this episode we speak about how:
How to deal with dinner table negative comments How to use tactical empathy which has nothing to do with liking the other side Why narcissists are easy to deal with How listening is the easiest and cheapest concession you can makeThen my character Queens Marie asks about how to avoid conflict which is her favorite thing to cultivate.
To catch up with our guest:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-gaunt-2943a824
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/derek.gaunt.12576
Twitter: @negoti8or
Wed, 27 Oct 2021 - 56min - 41 - RTA – Christine Grimaldi (Vice, Vogue, SELF)
“I found there was this very rich tradition of Italian American anti-fascism, not just Italian anti-fascism, across the pond, but anti-fascism here. ” – Christine Grimaldi
Today I interviewed Christine Grimaldi who reports on reproductive policy and politics for outlets likeVICE,Vogue,SELF Magazine,GENMagazine, among other outlets.
In this episode we speak about how:
The history of Italian-American anti-fascism in the United States How the Knights of Columbus is not just a hall where you had your sweet 16, but a rabidly anti-choice organization How she predicted Amy Coney Barrett would be the Supreme Court NomineeThen Carmella comes in to talk about an update on abortion rights since we first recorded the podcast
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @chgrimaldi
– “The Paesano of Shame: Trump’s Italian American Consiglieres” by Christine Grimaldi
– “Two friends talk about Black, White, and The Grey: On cooking and collaboration across the color line” by Christine Grimaldi
– “Amy Coney Barrett Would Destroy Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy” by Christine Grimaldi
FYI, the Ohio-based Abortion Knights of Columbus fundraising team is not currently active, you can donate to Ohio’s statewide abortion fund, Women Have Options.
– “The Texas Abortion Ban Might Be the First, But It Won’t Be the Last” by Christine Grimaldi
– Buckle Bunnies Fund, a Texas abortion mutual aid collective
– National Network of Abortion Funds’ state-by-state abortion fund finder
– The New Handbook for a Post-Roe America by Robin Marty
– “Stop It With The Fucking Coat Hangers” by Andrea Grimes
– If/When/How’s Repro Legal Helpline
– “The rise of anti-trans “radical” feminists, explained” by Katelyn Burns
– “Attacks on Transgender Athletes Are Threatening Women’s Sports” by Britni de la Cretaz
Wed, 13 Oct 2021 - 1h 27min - 40 - RTA – Pleasure Syndicate – Scott Jacobson, Todd Levin, Jason Roeder, Mike Sacks, Ted Travelstead
“Writing with other people makes the solitary writing life a lot more fun, especially when it’s the same sensibility which is a rare thing.” – Mike Sacks
Today I interviewed Scott Jacobson, Todd Levin, Jason Roeder, Mike Sacks & Ted Travelstead. Authors of Sex: Our Bodies Our Junk and humor articles for The New Yorker. In this episode we speak about their ongoing writing collaboration. [EP212]
To catch up with our guests:
Scott Jacobson: twitter.com/straintest
Todd Levin: twitter.com/toddlevin
Jason Roeder: twitter.com/jasonroeder
Mike Sacks: twitter.com/mikebsacks
Ted Travelstead: twitter.com/trumpetcake
Wed, 29 Sep 2021 - 29min - 39 - RTA – Mike Sacks (Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Randy: A Memoir, Stinker Let’s Loose!)
“It just comes down to a few things and that is: have a good attitude and get into it because you’re interested not for the money, and keep moving forward. Just keep moving and good things tend to happen. ” – Mike Sacks
Today I interviewed Mike Sacks
Mike Sacks works for Vanity Fair and contributes humor to The New Yorker, Time, Esquire, GQ, Believer, Vice, Salon, McSweeney’s, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other publications.
He is the author of eight books and three audio projects.
In this episode we speak about:
His decision to self publish and stick to his creative vision. The precariousness of success How he came up with his two books Stinker Let’s Loose! and Randy: The Full and Complete Unedited Biography and Memoir of the Amazing Life and Times of Randy S.!To catch up with our guest:
Twitter.com/mikebsacks
Instagram.com/mikebsacks
Wed, 15 Sep 2021 - 46min - 38 - RTA – Ross Buran (Gay of Thrones)
Ross Buran was born in San Francisco where he was confident he was excelling at sports. Eventually, he grew to realize his own mediocrity and set out to find answers in the Arts. He attended USC’s School of Theater and is a Writer/Actor and 3x Emmy Nominated Producer (Funny or Die’s Gay of Thrones). He currently lives in Los Angeles where he clings to the hope that his athletic abilities were just waiting to blossom in his 30s.
In this episode we speak about:
His experience balancing being an actor and a producer How to navigate money vs passion gigs Indulging in our mutual theater nerdom! And his play The Paris SyndromeThen Estrella asked about forcing herself on a production.
To catch up with our guest:
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Wed, 25 Aug 2021 - 38min - 37 - RTA – Onir (My Brother … Nikhil, I Am, Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz)
“What about the artist sentiment. … Where are we? Where do we stand as a society?” – Onir
Today I interviewed Onir.
Onir is an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor. He is best known for his film My Brother…Nikhil, based on the life of Dominic D’Souza, starring Sanjay Suri, Juhi Chawla and Purab Kohli. It was one of the first mainstream Hindi films to deal with AIDS and same-sex relationships. He won the Indian National Film awards for Best Film (Hindi) for the anthology “I AM” in 2011. I AM is considered as one of the first and largest crowd funded and crowd sourced film through social media in India. The film dealt with single motherhood, child sexual abuse, displacement and LGBTQI rights.
Born as Anirban Dhar in Samchi, Bhutan, Onir spent much of his childhood going
to the cinema. Earlier, Onir studied comparative literature from Jadavpur University in 1989, he received a scholarship to study film editing at SFB/TTC in Berlin. He later returned to India and worked as an editor, scriptwriter, art director, music album producer and song/music video director.
Together with Sanjay Suri, Onir started Anticlock Films, a production company that concentrates on promoting young directors and new ideas. His last release was “Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz” which is currently streaming on Netflix.
Onir has received the Diversity Award from Film Victoria Australia and La Trobe University at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2019.
In this episode we speak about how:
His experience as a gay filmmaker in India Creating stories with heart that transcend boundaries How audiences have changed and how that effects artThen my character Carmella talks to him about his inspiration.
Instagram – @ianonir and @anticlock_films
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Wed, 11 Aug 2021 - 46min - 36 - RTA – Michael Melamedoff (The Problem With Apu, Black Women OWN The Conversation)
“Good producing is about finding ways to help people tell the stories in ways they didn’t know they could. Giving them the resources and the permission to make their voices heard.” – Michael Melamedoff
Today I interviewed Michael Melamedoff from Cowboy Bear Ninja.
Michael Melamedoff is a partner in New York based production company Cowboy Bear Ninja, where he heads up their film and television division. His work as a producer includes the Emmy winning series Black Women OWN The Conversation, Paid Off with Michael Torpeyand Shade: Queens of NYC. He is also a director and producer of narrative and documentary films and television, including the critically acclaimed and culture disrupting doc The Problem with Apustarring Hari Kondabolu. Other feature documentary credits include Victori, which the Boston Globe hailed by writing: “Exploring the fine line between kitsch and genius, Melamedoff’s dead-pan doc out mocks some of the best of Christopher Guest.” Mr. Melamedoff is also the producer and co-star of Flames (Tribeca `17, Hot Docs `17), a searingly erotic meta-documentary that Film Threat called “…a brilliant time capsule of the Obama era.”
In this episode we speak about:
What is feels like to win an Emmy Creating in new directions in COVID What to do when a project doesn’t work out How to gather the right team Pitching dos and don’t Bringing NYC back with the arts.Then my character Ivanka Trump asks about the Hollywood conspiracy against her.
To catch up with our guest:
www.instagram.com/cowboybearninja
Wed, 28 Jul 2021 - 1h 02min - 35 - RTA – Doug Brady and Robyn Adams (Triumph the Insult Comic Dog)
Today I interviewed Doug Brady and Robyn Adams who produced on Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Election Special and more!
Doug Brady is an Emmy-Nominated, Webby-Winning Producer / Writer. He’s Showrun for a few comedy shows including “Billy On The Street” and most recently “Last Night’s Late Night” for Quibi. (RIP Quibi) Check out more about Doug at dougbradywork.com.
Robyn Adams is a writer, director, producer whose work has appeared on Colbert, Conan, various Triumph the Insult Comic Dog incarnations, a The Daily Show special, and Kevin Hart: What The Fit. robyn.adams on insta.
In this episode we speak about how:
How they got where they are
What “producer” actually means
How to prepare to write for different types of shows
Behind the Scenes of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
Then my character DAD asks about how they film on-the-street segments when people are assholes.
To catch up with our guest:
Instagram: robyn.adams
Wed, 14 Jul 2021 - 57min - 34 - RTA – Sabir Sultan (Strand Book Store)
“The balance is to amplify voices when I can and to put together interesting events that are going to excite people.” – Sabir Sultan
Today I interviewed Sabir Sultan of Strand Book Store
Sabir Sultan is the Director of Events at the Strand. Prior to that he was the Events Manager at Barnes & Noble 5th Avenue. He loves reading books, thinking about books, talking about books, and programming book events.
In this episode we speak about:
Creating an ideal audience experience and exchange of ideas at book events
How to navigate spoilers
Being responsive to world events
Delightful idiosyncrasies of different book audiences
Then my character Judy revels about the parallel organization of the Strand and the produce aisle of her cop.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @SabirSultan
Wed, 30 Jun 2021 - 54min - 33 - RTA – Lindsay Hoffman (University of Delaware, Associate Director of the Center for Political Communication)
“How much further down this abyss of complete hatred of each other are we willing to go. And for what?” – Dr. Lindsay Hoffman
Today I interviewed Dr. Lindsay Hoffman.
Dr. Lindsay Hoffman joined the faculty of the Department of Communication at the University of Delaware in September 2007 after receiving her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. Her research examines how citizens use internet technology to become engaged with politics and their communities. She also studies individual and contextual effects of media on individuals’ perceptions of public opinion; the effects of viewing political satire on knowledge and participation; social capital and communication; and factors leading to public-affairs news use.
Dr. Hoffman’s research is theoretically grounded in political communication, mass communication, and public opinion. Her work emphasizes both the social circumstances and psychological predispositions that influence individual media uses and effects. Her research also examines the components of mediated messages that encourage individuals to participate in — or distance themselves from — political activities such as voting, news viewing, or simply expressing opinion.
Dr. Hoffman holds a joint appointment in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, and is the Associate Director of the Center for Political Communication. She is also the Director of the annual National Agenda Speaker and Film Series. She teaches courses in political communication, politics and technology, media effects, and research methods.
In this episode we speak about how:
How she gets people to interact with others outside their political bubbles. Her experience being the director of The National Agenda Speaker and Film Series Why we should be hopeful that we can learn to be better citizens.Then my character Candice Twyla voices her doubts about giving up clicks and likes in order to be a better human.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @TheDocHoff
Center for Political Communication: cpc.udel.edu
#DocHoff
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Wed, 16 Jun 2021 - 58min - 32 - RTA – Bassem Youssef (Tickling Giants, Revolution for Dummies, The Magical Reality of Nadia)
“A lot of people are annoyed by differences and they are scared of it. … If they can only see how being different enriches a place, a community, it doesn’t take away from it. ” – Bassem Youssef
Today I interviewed Bassem Youssef
Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of the Arab World, was the host of popular TV show AlBernameg – which was the first of its kind political satire show in the Middle East. AlBernameg became the first online to TV conversion in the Middle East and the most watched show across the region with 30 million viewers every week.
AlBernameg received wide acclaim around the world with coverage in some of the biggest media outlets, topping it off with Youssef’s appearance on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart , Colbert and Trevor Noah.
Throughout its three seasons AlBernameg remained controversial through its humorous yet bold criticism of the ruling powers. In recognition of his success, Youssef was named among the Time Magazine most influential list for 2013 – under the “Pioneers” category, was awarded the International Press Freedom Award by the CPJ, and was chosen by Foreign Policy magazine as one of the global thinkers during the same year.
Youssef left Egypt in November 2014. Since then he has been quite visible in various media and academic circles in the US.
In the spring of 2015 Youssef served resident fellow at the Institute of Politics at the John F Kennedy School of Government for one semester. In the fall of 2016 Youssef was a visiting Scholar at Stanford University at the Center of Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL)
Youssef’s most recent projects include Democracy Handbook; a ten-part series exploring topics of democracy on fusion.net, and the launch of a new book, Revolution for Dummies: Laughing Through the Arab Spring in the spring of 2017. Bassem has also been the subject of the critically acclaimed documentary movie “Tickling Giants” . In the process of promoting these projects Youssef was hosted repeatedly with Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, Larry King and may more television and radio appearances plus being in numerous publications including the New Yorker.
He has hosted the International Emmy Awards gala of 2015, as well as the 49th Carthage Film Festival in Tunis.
Youssef majored in cardiothoracic surgery. He worked in Cairo University as an attending surgeon. He also passed the United States Medical License Exam (USMLE) and is a member of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS). Aside of his new found media career Bassem Youssef have started a new global initiative under the name Plant B. He created the only bilingual platform in the world to educate people about how to prevent and reverse chronic diseases through plant based diet. He continues to amass followings to that initiative that now have surpassed over 20 million viewers plus those who follow the platform
In this episode we speak about how:
He built a writers room when creating a first-of-its kind show in Egypt How he started doing standup in the US The differences between American and Egyptian comedy His new book The Magical Reality of NadiaThen Bassem teaches Melania learns some Arabic curse words.
To catch up with our guest:
Bassem.xyz
Twitter: @Byoussef
Intagram: @bassem
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Thu, 03 Jun 2021 - 47min - 31 - RTA – Henry Alford (The New Yorker and Vanity Fair)
“Anything I can find that inspires me, propels me, goads me, is great.” – Henry Alford
Today I interviewed Henry Alford.
Henry Alford is a humorist and journalist HA writes for the New Yorker and Airmail. His six books include Big Kiss, which won a Thurber Prize, and most recently, a book about dancing called And Then We Danced.
In this episode we speak about how:
changes in audiences throughout his career, particulars of publishing, dealing with competition, and pondering the effect of the internet on comedy.To catch up with our guest:
henryalford.com
Twitter: @henryalfordWed, 19 May 2021 - 42min - 30 - RTA – Dom Nero (Esquire Magazine)
“[Moonstruck] represents a part of our culture that doesn’t always get the spotlight.” – Dom Nero
Today I interviewed Dom Nero.
Dom Nero is a staff video editor at Esquire Magazine, where he also writes about film, television, and video games. He’s the co-host of Eye of the Duck, a podcast about movies and the scenes that make them special.
In this episode we speak about: being Italian American beyond the Godfather, specifically:
the legacy of Italian American anti-fascism,
what Sebastian Maniscalco
means for the community,
where the racist bent in the community comes from
why Moonstruck should be the new touchstone movie for Italian Americans.
To catch up with our guest:
Follow Dom on
Twitter at @dominicknero
Wed, 05 May 2021 - 51min - 29 - RTA – Jay Martel (Key and Peele, Alternatino, The Present, and Strangers With Candy)“There’s nothing better than satirizing what’s going on right now and knowing that thousands of people are reading it. ” – Jay Martel
Today I interviewed Jay Martel.
JAY MARTEL is a novelist, essayist, screenwriter, director, actor, and TV producer. The science-fiction comic novel “Channel Blue” was published by Head of Zeus in 2013, and “The Present” was released as an Audible Original in March of 2021. He’s a contributor to The New Yorker. As a journalist and critic, he’s written for Rolling Stone, Vogue, GQ, TV Guide.
Martel served as a show-runner, executive producer and writer for the award-winning sketch show “Key & Peele,” and many other comedies, including “Alternatino,” “Teachers,” “Halfway Home,” and “Strangers With Candy.” He has created numerous series for MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. For his work in television, Martel has received Emmy, WGA, Peabody and Comedy awards.
He has worked extensively as a writer, producer and presenter with Michael Moore, collaborating on the television programs “TV Nation” and “The Awful Truth” as well as the film “Fahrenheit 911.
He’s gardened for Richard Nixon and was once arrested for confronting Jeb Bush about Florida’s death penalty program.
For more, go to jaymartel.com
In this episode we speak about how:
Taking control of your career and creativity to maintain sanity, Satire post-Trump, avoiding comparisons and finding happiness in show business, and Strangers With Candy
Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 49min - 28 - RTA – S2 TeaserWed, 07 Apr 2021 - 1min
- 27 - RTA – How to Talk to a Trumper With Sammy Rangel of Life After Hate
“They do change and that’s what these messages mean. People do change .” – Sammy Rangel
Today I interviewed Sammy Rangel of Life After Hate
In this episode we speak about how:
The far right exploited the pandemic to terrorize vulnerable communities. Far right groups are stealing recruitment techniques from ISIS. The work continues – the election outcome does not change that people have been radicalized We evaluate a conversation with a Trumper (my dad) to give you concrets tips and strategies to engage in this necessary dialogueTo catch up with our guest:
www.instagram.com/lifeafterhate
www.facebook.com/lifeafterhate
Wed, 11 Nov 2020 - 1h 31min - 26 - RTA – ELECTION SPECIAL WITH DR. DANIELLE HOLTZ
This bonus episode gets us ready for the election in 2020 — and beyond! The lessons in this episode apply to the Democratic process overall.
Danielle Holtz is a historian of US political culture, intellectual history,and US foreign policy, Dr. Holtz focuses on conservatism and white supremacy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is currently working on a book manuscript about racial nationalism and American politics based on her dissertation, “’Who Are the True Conservatives?’: A Critical History of American Conservatism in the Nineteenth Century.” She received her PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. She also served as the assistant editor for the Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History, published in 2013.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @daniholtz
In this episode we speak about:
Dissidents have existed throughout US history, but have been written out of the historical record. Democracy takes work. If we don’t do the work we get fascism. Donald Trump is our era’s James Buchanan. Election interference can signal an end of democracy. How caring for each other is part of the work.Fri, 30 Oct 2020 - 46min - 25 - RTA – Democracy Needs to be Taught! With Timothy Shaffer, PhD
“We think about [Democracy] happening someplace else … and how I think about it and encourage students to think about it: it’s there yes … but it’s also in you.” – Timothy Shaffer, PhD
Today I interviewed Timothy Shaffer, PhD
Timothy J. Shaffer is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies and director of the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at Kansas State University. He is also principal research specialist with the National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona. Connected to these efforts, Shaffer also serves as the associate editor of the Journal of Deliberative Democracy, as a country expert on deliberative democracy with the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem Institute) research project, and as a co-director guiding the work of the Deliberative Pedagogy Lab, an international project focused on applied scholarship about the ways that deliberation can transform higher education educational approaches and environments.
As an interdisciplinary scholar and practitioner of deliberative democracy, civic education, and small group communication, Shaffer focuses on the role of civic professionals in institutional settings such as local government, higher education, and non-governmental organizations in relationship with diverse communities. Through his scholarship, he contributes to discussions within fields such as communication studies, higher education, and civic studies where themes of citizenship, professionalism, community, and civic life are explored.
He received the Early Career Recognition Award from the International Association for Research on Service Learning and Community Engagement.
In this episode we speak about:
Democracy is more than institutions, it’s also about the individual and a constant practice How Facebook rants are not constructive civil discussion What civility really means People must be able to change your mind is okay The rise in authoritarian is significant and real The idea that colleges make people more liberal is a mythTo catch up with our guest:
Kansas Civic Life Project: www.k-state.edu/icdd/research/kclp.html Twitter: @timothyjshaffer Kansas State Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy: @KSU_ICDDWed, 21 Oct 2020 - 1h 02min - 24 - RTA – COVID Planning Over Herd Immunity With Dr. Sema Sgaier of the Surgo Foundation
“The fundamental principle of a testing desert is: you’re in a county and there’s not a single test site. … About 40% of rural counties in the United States are testing deserts.” – Dr. Sema Sgaier of the Surgo Foundation
Today I interviewed Dr. Sema Sgaier.
Dr. Sema Sgaieris Co-founder and Executive Director of Surgo Foundation, a privately funded action tank whose mission is to bring precision to solutions that save and improve lives by integrating behavioral science , data science, and artificial intelligence. Previously at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, she led large-scale health programs in India and Africa. She is faculty at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the department of Global Health at the University of Washington. Her research interests include methodologies to understand human behavior, novel data systems and analytic approaches, and management practices to drive innovation within large-scale global health programs. She was selected as a Rising Talent by the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. She is on the board of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Alumni Network. Sema has a PhD in neuroscience.
In this episode we speak about:
How a group of scientists created a tool called CCVI to help governments allocate money and resources for COVID. Testing deserts: what they are and how 40% of rural counties qualify The path from data to white paper in Congress to critical action How you can use the CCVI tool to advocate for your community What herd immunity is and why it’s not the answer for the COVID outbreak COVID vaccines: Will they actually help?Then Queens Marie comes up with a plan to get the CCVI in federal hands using toilet paper.
To catch up with our guest:
www.precisionforcovid.org www.surgofoundation.org Twitter: @SurgoFoundation @SemaSgaierWed, 07 Oct 2020 - 45min - 23 - RTA – Books As Activism With Jeannine Cook
“To me what movement work means is creativity.” – Jeannine Cook
Today I interviewed Jeannine Cook,
For the last 10 years Jeannine Cook has worked as a trusted writer for several startups, corporations, non-profits, and influencers. In addition to a holding a master’s degree from The University of the Arts, Jeannine is also a Leeway Art & Transformation Grantee and a winner of the South Philly Review Difference Maker Award. Jeannine’s work has been recognized by several news outlets including Vogue Magazine, INC, MSNBC, The Strategist, and the Washington Post. She recently returned from Nairobi, Kenya facilitating social justice creative writing with youth from 15 countries around the world. She writes about the complex intersections of motherhood, activism, and community. Her pieces are featured in several publications including the Philadelphia Inquirer, Root Quarterly, Printworks, and midnight & indigo. She is the proud new shopkeeper of Harriett’s Bookshop in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia.
In this episode we speak about:
• How Harriet’s Bookshop was only open for 6 weeks before the pandemic, yet won the Best of Philadelphia and got a shout-out from Oprah’s Book Club, as well as Usher
• How people will read if you give them material they can connect to
• Holding up a book is just as impactful of holding up a sign – how Harriet’s Bookshop provides free books and gave them out to protestors
• When an idea hits you in your gut, take small steps towards it
• How to the community protected Harriet’s Bookshop during the riots and continues to do so as we move towards the electionThen Melania asks for a book recommendation for Donald.
To catch up with our guest:
• HarriettsBookshop.com
• Instagram: @harrietts_bookshopWed, 23 Sep 2020 - 41min - 22 - RTA – The Problem With Empathy With Fritz Breithaupt
“You’re not a rockstar and I’m not an angel either, and that’s why we need each other, and that’s why we need empathy, actually.” – Fritz Breithaupt
Today I interviewed Fritz Breithaupt.
Fritz Breithaupt is a provost professor at Indiana University, Bloomington since 1996, since 2010 as a full professor of Germanic Studies, an adjunct professor of Comparative Literature, and an affiliate professor of Cognitive Science. He co-founded the European Union Center at Indiana University in 2005 and served as its co-director until 2007. In Germany, he is most well known outside of academic circles as a columnist for ZEIT Campus magazine and the author of the recurring feature “Frag den Prof” (“Ask the professor”). In 2009-10, he was the distinguished Remak Scholar of Indiana University. He has twice (in 2003 and 2009) won the grant of the Alexander von Humboldt foundation, which is “granted in recognition of a researcher’s entire achievements to date to academics whose fundamental discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline and who are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements in the future.”
His 2017 book The Dark Sides of Empathy, which we will talk about today, offers an analysis of Donald Trump’s technique to draw empathy to himself. The book appeared on the German bestseller list in February 2017 (Spiegel-Bestseller Liste).
In this episode we speak about:
How empathy is not always a good thing and people can often be oppressed in the process. A healthy dose of cynicism is often good! Emotion sharing does not always lead to empathy. The reaction towards the German Refugee Crisis showed us that empathy isn’t always based in reality. Donald Trump has changed the American dream to be a victim hero. You need to be careful in using empathy in conflict resolution. Sadistic empathy can explain dinner table screaming matches.Then my DAD comes in and tells Fritz that he wrote the book of his life.
To catch up with our guest:
www.experimentalhumanities.com Twitter: @FritzBreithauptThu, 10 Sep 2020 - 1h 06min - 21 - RTA – Comedy on Capitol Hill with Mark Eaton of The Capitol Steps
“We get into this weird thing, that if politicians don’t get made fun of
[by The Capitol Steps] they get mad.” – Mark Eaton of the Capitol StepsToday I interviewed Mark Eaton of The Capitol Steps.
The Capitol Steps began as a group of Senate staffers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed them.
The group was born in December, 1981 when some staffers for Senator Charles Percy were planning entertainment for a Christmas party. Their first idea was to stage a nativity play, but in the whole Congress they couldn’t find three wise men or a virgin. So, they decided to dig into the headlines of the day, and they created song parodies & skits which conveyed a special brand of satirical humor.
In the years that followed, many of the Steps ignored the conventional wisdom (“Don’t quit your day job!”), and although not all of the current members of the Steps are former Capitol Hill staffers, taken together the performers have worked in a total of eighteen Congressional offices and represent 62 years of collective House and Senate staff experience.
Since they began, the Capitol Steps have recorded over 35 albums, including their latest, The Lyin’ Kings. They’ve been featured on NBC, CBS, ABC, and PBS, and can be heard twice a year on National Public Radio stations nationwide during their Politics Takes a Holiday radio specials.
In this episode we speak about:
What motivates the Cap Steps to leave their Senate jobs and become improv comedians. The grossest things that Senators do. How they find ways to perform for people of all political persuasions.Then Melania talks to Mark’s impression of Bill Clinton about the best way to sneak around the White House and George W. Bush about the pluses and minuses of a second term.
To catch up with our guest:
www.capsteps.com www.youtube.com/CapitolStepsWed, 26 Aug 2020 - 36min - 20 - RTA – Make the Stage and the Crowds Will Come With Mona Shaikh of Minority Reportz
“Somebody described our comedy shows as going to Chippendales because it’s so rowdy. These women don’t want to leave.” – Mona Shaikh
Today I interviewed Mona Shaikh.
Mona Shaikh is a stand-up comedian, host, emcee and producer of Minority Reportz. She most recently emcee’d the Women’s March in SF in Jan 2019 and made history by being the first South Asian/Middle Eastern Female Comedian to perform in front of over 50,000 people! She’s been featured in LA Times, Newsweek, The Guardian, LA Weekly, New York Post, Huffington Post, Washington Post and BBC. She can also be seen regularly on The Young Turks, The Stephanie Miller Show on SiriusXM and Mo’Kelly Show on IHeartRadio. Mona has also headlined in Dubai, Portugal as well as London. In addition to being seen all around Los Angeles at major comedy clubs as The Comedy Store, Flappers Comedy Club, The Laugh Factory, Ice House Pasadena, Hollywood Improv and many more, she hosted the Hollywood Improv for Comedy Juice night with Dane Cook. She became the first Pakistani female Comedian to be selected for the Laugh’s Factory Funniest Person in the World Competition and made history by becoming the first Pakistani female Comedian to headline Hollywood Improv.
In this episode we speak about:
How Mona creates an environment for diverse communities through her Minority Reportz shows. How Minority Reportz was covered by Hustler Magazine and was going to be the 2020 official comedy show of LA Pride. How a lack of diversity on stages and screens creates a ripple effect in performers career and life.And then Melania asks a question, which escalates to Mona and I going on a rant that might get us death threats.
To catch up with our guest:
www.monashaikh.com Buy her album Shaikh It Off on Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music Twitter and Instagram @monacomedy Watch Mona’s Daily Rants on YouTube: MonaShaikhComedianWed, 12 Aug 2020 - 1h 02min - 19 - RTA – The Conservative/Liberal Divide With Dannagal Young
“I’ve been asked over the years a lot for the potential of humor to bridge these divides and I have not figured out a way it work. …. Unless you’re someone who is willing to targets the machinery that creates the division in the first place.” – Dannagal Young
Today I interviewed Dannagal Young.
Dannagal G. Young (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication, 2007) is an Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Delaware where she studies the content, audience, and effects of political humor. She has authored over forty academic articles and book chapters exploring themes related to political entertainment, media psychology, public opinion, and misinformation. Her latest book “Irony and Outrage” examines satire and outrage as the logical extensions of the respective psychological profiles of liberals and conservatives (Oxford University Press, 2020: available here).
Young is a Research Fellow with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication and was awarded the University of Delaware’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 2014. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center and an Affiliated Researcher with the University of Arizona’s National Institute for Civil Discourse (NICD). Young is also a co-editor on the 2019 NICD volume: “A Crisis of Civility: Political Discourse and its Discontents”
In this episode we speak about:
How our media landscape is a direct consequence of changes in media legislation. The coronavirus response is actually the opposite of how we’d expect conservative and liberals to act. Comedians more often lean left and yet conservatives think that liberals can’t take a joke. People’s perception of how they get information and what they know are often different. Because of how liberals and conservatives are oriented affects the type of programming they seek out. True satire comes from people without a stake in the system. We no longer have a mass media to unite people so we have to find other ways to unite people.Then my character Melania Trump asks how we can make Donald more funny.
To catch up with our guest:
Read her book Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States Follow her @dannagalWed, 29 Jul 2020 - 1h 31min - 18 - RTA – Call-Out Culture With Loretta Ross
“Call-out culture impoverishes our pools of meaning because we don’t get to share what everybody is thinking. Because some people are intimidated by the brutality with which an unfolding thought is received.” – Loretta Ross
Today I interviewed Loretta Ross.
In this episode we speak about:
How her years of activism have given her a perspective on call-out culture
Call-out is a civil rights strategy for people in power that are inaccessible. If you have access to people you have a lot of choices before calling people out.
Calling out is splintering our potential for change because it is horizontally targeted. And it is moving people who don’t completely agree with us to the right.
How opting not to call people out doesn’t mean letting people off the hook; every call out opportunity is also a call in opportunity.
We will never 100% agree on all issues. 90% can often be good enough. We should focus on calling in the 75%.
We should adjust our strategies according to the percentages above and our relationship with that person.
How we can woo people back to the progressive movement who have been burnt by call outs.
The viral nature of social media allows call outs to explode.
Who gets canceled is a matter of power and privilege.
Then my character Judy asks about ageism and connecting with younger activists.To catch up with our guest:
www.lorettaross.com
For booking contact Jean Caiani at Speakout (www.speakoutnow.org) jean@speakoutnow.org or (510) 601-0182.Wed, 15 Jul 2020 - 1h 03min - 17 - RTA – Heroin, Hooking, and Happiness With Mary Goggin of Runaway Princess
“I have choices. I’m responsible for my happiness.” — Mary Goggin
Today I interviewed Mary Goggin, the creator of the solo show Runaway Princess.
In this episode we speak about:
Mary’s journey through drinking and hooking to become a working actor in NYC.
How Mary found her calling, the desire to share her story in the internationally touring show Runaway Princess.
How you have to go from being the writer and the actor in a solo show, especially when the subject matter is emotionally charged.
Queens Marie and Melania Trump come in ask questions about sex work. [EP117]To catch up with our guest:
runawayprincessplay.com
Instagram.com/marypat218
Twitter.com/marypat218
Facebook.com/runawayprincessplay
www.fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/runaway-princessWed, 01 Jul 2020 - 37min - 16 - RTA – Publishing Unique Voices With Rick Kaempfer and David Stern of Eckhartz Press
“Everyone has a story to tell and when its your personal story you’re selling yourself, too. And that, to me, is a very easy sell.” — Rick Kaempfer
Today I interviewed Rick Kaempfer and David Stern of Eckhartz Press.
Rick Kaempfer is the co-founder and publisher of Eckhartz Press. In addition to being the publisher, he is the author of several Eckhartz Press releases, inclucing “EveryCubEver”, “Father Knows Nothing”, “Records Truly Is My Middle Name” (with John Records Landecker) and “The Living Wills” (with Brendan Sullivan), Rick has been published several times before (including a novel “$everance” and a how-to-book about radio called “The Radio Producer’s Handbook”). He was also a member of the media for more than twenty years as the producer of two highly acclaimed radio shows (Steve Dahl & Garry Meier and John Records Landecker), and still covers the industry as the media critic for the Illinois Entertainer. He has watched the media landscape change over the past thirty years from a front row seat, and is excited to use that experience as the publisher of Eckhartz Press.
David Stern is the co-founder and publisher of Eckhartz Press, and the author of “The Balding Handbook”. After a 20+ year sales and marketing career, and a ten year stint as a principal in a Chicago advertising agency, Stern comes to Eckhartz Press uniquely qualified to tackle the realities of an ever-changing publishing landscape. He and Kaempfer have been collaborating in one form or another since they met at the University of Illinois in the early 1980s (when both must have been mere children). Stern is also one of the officers of Eckhartz Press’ parent company Just One Bad Century, Inc, and proud to call himself a life long (“City Boy”) Chicagoan.
In this episode we speak about:
[EP116]
Publishing unique voices allows diverse people to have a platform
Tips for first-time authors
Everyone needs an editor
Changes in listening media (radio, podcasts, etc.) that affect what information people receive and who gets to share their messageTo catch up with our guests:
Minutia Men podcast on The Radio Misfits Network
EckhartzPress.comWed, 17 Jun 2020 - 26min - 15 - RTA – Restorative Justice With Gina M. Hill
“Restorative justice is about healing. And healing in communities.” — Gina Hill
Today I interviewed Gina Hill.
Gina M. Hill is currently the Lead Administrator at the Oakland Emiliano Zapata Street Academy High School and a trainer with RJTI – Restorative Justice Training Institute founded by Rita Renjitham Alfred. Gina M. Hill has been an educator in Oakland, California public schools for over twenty years as a Teacher/CTM, after school Program Coordinator and Administrator. As Principal at Street Academy, she led the school wide implementation of restorative justice and dynamic mindfulness to create an intentional school culture aiming to resist institutionally racist norms that ultimately funnel our most vulnerable youth into the school-to-prison pipeline. In her spare time she enjoys samba dancing and yoga.
To catch up with our guest:
www.oaklandstreetacademy.org
www.rjtica.orgIn this episode we speak about:
[EP115]
How restorative justice is an alternative model to working with students in schools on behavior
The pattern of suspension rates following incarceration rates, and how restorative justice addresses that problem
Then Carmella comes in and wonders if restorative justice methods can stop her family from fighting over the dinner table.Wed, 03 Jun 2020 - 44min - 14 - RTA – Vulnerability in the age of social disconnect with Richard W. Gretzinger
“Everybody has a uniqueness to them and I try to celebrate that.” — Richard W. Gretzinger
Today I interviewed Richard W. Gretzinger
Here’s more about him and his project The Vulnerability Project in his own words:
The subject of my latest work is vulnerability. This is not a mid-life crisis, although sometimes it feels that way. It is my attempt to use photography to examine how vulnerability leads to connection in a disconnected world.So far I have been overwhelmed with the responses I have received and the amazing individuals I have met. I’ve photographed many people from all walks of life, and I will continue because I am finding that photography is just the means; what is most fulfilling are the intimate conversations about life, fears, regrets, love and joy. I see so much beauty in this world and in each person I photograph. So, as I continue my work I am revealing more about myself and the way art affects people.
Part of me being vulnerable is to allow a place for others to comment and continue the conversation. At a recent gallery show I included a way for this to happen–a mirror, some pens and post-it notes. To my surprise, the reactions and the thoughts on vulnerability were many. Some of the notes brought me to tears.
To catch up with our guest:
@vulnerability_photo_project
www.richgretz.comIn this episode we speak about:
[EP114]
How he went about creating a photography project that celebrates vulnerability
What he does to bring vulnerability in the online space so people can go offline and have more empathy for others
The lessons he’s learned about vulnerability have translated to his work as a cinematographer
How he captures vulnerable moments and what he thinks about when he selects photos.
Queens Marie asks a question about how to trust people when the world seems full of stupidmotherfuckingpieceofshitassholes. She wonders if being vulnerable will get her a boyfriend – and contemplates starting JuicyGuidoButNice.comWed, 20 May 2020 - 54min - 13 - RTA – TikTok + Creating Comedy in Quarantine with Jesse Sneddon
“It’s quite possible that TikTok is the Nintendo of this generation.” – Jesse Sneddon
Today I chatted with Jesse Sneddon, standup comedian and co-writer and producer of The Melania Trump Road Show: Get Out the Vote and Get Me Out of the White House of Garbage.
Jesse Sneddon is a comedian, actor and voiceover artist. A graduate of Playwrights’ Horizons Theater School at the Tisch School for the Arts, Jesse has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, to name just a few. He’s recently been featured in national ad campaigns for Amazon Web Services and Stanley Steemer as well as doing two seasons of South Brooklyn Shakespeare. His debut screenplay, Becoming Schmeul, co-written with Ken Carter is currently in development. He’s probably funnier, more handsome and less stable than you.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @djdogre
Instagram: @djdogre
Website: www.jessesneddon.comIn this episode we speak about:
[EP113]
What the epidemic means for tours – now and in the future
How you can move a stage show online in a way you never imagined
What short-form comedy means for future audiences and how creators imagine storiesWed, 06 May 2020 - 35min - 12 - RTA – White Supremacy and the Violent Far Right With Sammy Rangel of Life After Hate
“People are being groomed and don’t realize that they’re being groomed or that they have been groomed.” — Sammy Rangel
Today I interviewed Sammy Rangel from Life After Hate. This is part two of that discussion.
Sammy Rangel is an author, social worker, peace activist, speaker, trainer and father. His autobiography, “Fourbears: The Myths of Forgiveness,” chronicles his life from the physical and sexual abuse he endured as a child to his path of self-destruction that culminated in a 15 1/2-year prison sentence. In 2012, Sammy founded Formers Anonymous, a national self-help group based on the 12-step model for people addicted to street life and violence. In May 2015, he participated in the TEDxDanubia Conference: Balance On the Edge held in Budapest, where he spoke about the power of forgiveness.
In 2017, he was honored in a special tribute to Everyday Heroes in the Global Campaign Against Violent Extremism. Sammy holds a Master of Social Work from Loyola University-Chicago. He previously served as a program director for a youth outreach program in his hometown of Racine for 16 years. He is also a second-degree black belt, practices mixed martial arts, and is a singer on a Native American drum.
He is the co-founder and Executive Director of the organization Life After Hate which is committed to helping people leave the violent far-right to connect with humanity and lead compassionate lives.
To catch up with our guest:
www.lifeafterhate.org
www.instagram.com/lifeafterhate
www.twitter.com/lifeafterhate
www.facebook.com/lifeafterhateIn this episode we speak about:
[EP112]
The violent far right has changed their image, upped their marketing and they are actively recruiting. And if you know someone who has been taken in by them — and geography is not a limitation anymore — at least listen to the last part of this podcast to hear some tips from Sammy. Life After Hate is your resource.
It does not take someone who has been in trauma to become a member of the violent far right — the broken homen arrative of the white supremacist is no longer valid. It can simply be someone who is persuadable.
The violent far right is using the language of civil rights to promote their cause, even going so far as to say that they are not racist.
There is a way to melt away hatred on Twitter that does not entail being hateful.
It is possible to forgive people who do horrendous acts.
For people who are involved in the violent far right, the organization’s networks are vast and they make it very hard to leave.Wed, 22 Apr 2020 - 1h 01min - 11 - RTA – How to Deal People Intentionally NOT Social Distancing With Charles LoGiudice, Jr.
“You can fix a lot of things. That’s why erasers were made. But the one thing you can not fix is stupid.” — Charles LoGiudice, Jr.
Today I interviewed Charles LoGiudice, Jr. My Dad.
Charles LoGiudice, Jr. was born and raised in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, and later raised a family in Howard Beach, Queens. In case you’re wondering, he’s very, very Italian. He just retired from many years working in Hunts Point Terminal Market, in the Bronx. He is the inspiration for the web series DRIVING WITH DAD.
He is probably the wittiest person I know. Some people talk about cheesy dad jokes, and it’s a thing that I had to learn about because my dad was never cheesy, always incredibly funny. If he took to the stage he’d blow everyone away.
Our guest doesn’t do social media much, but you could find him on Facebook if you really want to.
In this episode we speak about:
[EP111]
What to do about all the morons not practicing social distancing.
That it’s unfortunate that so many people have to suffer because so many people are inconsiderate assholes.Wed, 08 Apr 2020 - 20min - 10 - RTA – How to Convince People to Take COVID-19 Seriously With Dr. Danielle Holtz (Recorded March 20th, 2020)
“I don’t think people understand the number of people we’re going to bury before this thing is over.” — Dr. Dani Holtz
Today I interviewed Dr. Danielle Holtz.
Danielle Holtz is the Postdoctoral Fellow at Oregon State University’s Center for the Humanities. As a historian of US political culture, intellectual history,and US foreign policy, Dr. Holtz focuses on conservatism and white supremacy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is currently working on a book manuscript about racial nationalism and American politics based on her dissertation, “’Who Are the True Conservatives?’: A Critical History of American Conservatism in the Nineteenth Century.” She received her PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. She also served as the assistant editor for the Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History, published in 2013.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @daniholtzIn this episode we speak about:
How media bubbles affect who knows what about the COVID-19
How to convince people who are not taking the pandemic seriously
The danger of white supremacy spreading in our time of crisis [EP110]Wed, 25 Mar 2020 - 38min - 9 - RTA – Confronting Hatred With Sammy Rangel of Life After Hate
“Hatred is also a form of suffering expressed.” — Sammy Rangel
Today I interviewed Sammy Rangel from Life After Hate. This is part two of that discussion.
Sammy Rangel is an author, social worker, peace activist, speaker, trainer and father. His autobiography, “Fourbears: The Myths of Forgiveness,” chronicles his life from the physical and sexual abuse he endured as a child to his path of self-destruction that culminated in a 15 1/2-year prison sentence. In 2012, Sammy founded Formers Anonymous, a national self-help group based on the 12-step model for people addicted to street life and violence. In May 2015, he participated in the TEDxDanubia Conference: Balance On the Edge held in Budapest, where he spoke about the power of forgiveness.
In 2017, he was honored in a special tribute to Everyday Heroes in the Global Campaign Against Violent Extremism. Sammy holds a Master of Social Work from Loyola University-Chicago. He previously served as a program director for a youth outreach program in his hometown of Racine for 16 years. He is also a second-degree black belt, practices mixed martial arts, and is a singer on a Native American drum.
He is the co-founder and Executive Director of the organization Life After Hate which is committed to helping people leave the violent far-right to connect with humanity and lead compassionate lives.
To catch up with our guest:
www.lifeafterhate.org
www.instagram.com/lifeafterhate
www.twitter.com/lifeafterhate
www.facebook.com/lifeafterhateIn this episode we speak about:
Sammy’s journey from being a runaway to being a throwaway … then onto becoming a speaker, author, and executive director of the nonprofit Life After Hate.That there’s hope for people … even if they don’t want to be rehabilitated themselves.
How hatred is suffering expressed and that moments of empathy can dissolve hatred
We are in the micro level a reflection of the larger issues around us.
There’s a difference between calling people out and calling people in. [EP109]Wed, 11 Mar 2020 - 53min - 8 - RTA – Public Discourse + American History With Dr. Dani Holtz
“There is the ideal of a pristine moment in U.S. history when, surely, people were able to communicate without the kind of violent rhetoric you see today, but the truth is that’s never been the case.” — Danielle Holtz
Today I interviewed Dr. Danielle Holtz.
Danielle Holtz is the Postdoctoral Fellow at Oregon State University’s Center for the Humanities. As a historian of US political culture, intellectual history,and US foreign policy, Dr. Holtz focuses on conservatism and white supremacy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is currently working on a book manuscript about racial nationalism and American politics based on her dissertation, “’Who Are the True Conservatives?’: A Critical History of American Conservatism in the Nineteenth Century.” She received her PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. She also served as the assistant editor for the Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History, published in 2013.
To catch up with our guest:
Twitter: @daniholtzIn this episode we speak about:
Was American politics always a shit show? Was there ever a golden era of public discourse?
You’ll hear the answers to that and more, including why critical thinking and the liberal arts are inherently dangerous to people who want to maintain the status quo. [EP108]
Thu, 27 Feb 2020 - 52min - 7 - RTA – Creating Impressions
Today we’re going to talk about creating impressions. You’ll hear about my process of creating my Melania Trump character, that will be featured in my book Inside Melania: What I Learned About Melania Trump by Impersonating Her that is out in March.
You’ll also hear from impersonator MJ Trump.
Today my character Melania Trump interviews impersonator MJ Trump.
MJ Trump is Michael Falato. “MJ Trump” started the week before Halloween 2015. Hearing comedian Ben Stein once wrote speeches for Nixon, MJ started writing a Tall Tale as future President Trump at Toastmasters. It was an Advanced Manual Public Relations Crisis Management Speech. “Kim Jong Fool, mess with America, we’ll turn you into Egg Foo Young!” Our Club President said it was a Saturday Night Live skit. He encouraged MJ to do it again and again. Halloween came later that week, MJ worked the door with a Sandy Ducan Wig turn backward & the Insane Improv couldn’t be stopped. Everyone loved the Donald & wanted their picture taken. Insulting people was natural for MJ being a Yankee Transplant. Growing up in the north (NJ & Virginia) helped MJ take to the role like a fat beaver to fresh wood.
Next was winning Club & Area Tall Tales Contest & Humorous Speech Contest at both levels as “MJ Trump.” Jan 2017, MJ TRUMP Hit the Comedy Clubs and started booking Private Events. MJ Trump is full of contagious positive energy. With over 400 performances” MJ” is on his 5th wig and the future looks absolutely YUGE. Future goal 55min on HBO.
[EP107]To catch up with our guest:
gigmasters/mjtrump
gigsalad.com/mjtrumpWed, 12 Feb 2020 - 51min - 6 - RTA – Are Video Games the Problem? With Josh Boykin
“We’re now starting to see more people be able to use their voices in the [gaming] space. And the space as a whole is changing as people see that the stories of marginalized people are stories that everyone can relate to regardless if whether or not they have that specific marginalization.” — Josh Boykin
Today Principal Mary Poppins and I interview Josh Boykin.
Josh is the Founder of Intelligame.Us (pronounced “us,” not “u-s”), a site where people think about games and the ways they affect the real world. A lifelong writer, he’s worked in video game journalism since 2009 and written for multiple outlets including GotGame, 411Mania, FatWallet, and more. He’s spoken at multiple industry events including PAX South, Game Devs of Color Expo, PixelPop Expo, TwitchCon, and more, working as both a panelist and moderator. Leveraging skills from his background in project management and IT, he aims to create communities that not only love games, but also make a positive difference in the world.
To catch up with our guest:
Go to Intelligame.us
Twitter @Wallstormer
Twitch.com/Intelligameus
https://discordapp.com/invite/vMrgCZ6In this episode we speak about:
Do video games cause violence?
The power of games to tell stories of marginalized people.
That it’s important to ask questions about the media you consume.Stick around until the end to get this episode’s giveaway. [EP106]
Wed, 29 Jan 2020 - 43min - 5 - RTA – “That’s Not Okay” With Neil Rubenstein
“I don’t judge people on their sins. People make mistakes in their lives and if you think you’re morally superior to someone else you’re out of your mind.” — Neil Rubenstein
Today my co-host Melania Trump interviewed Neil Rubenstein.
Neil Rubenstein doesn’t do drugs. He’s never had a sip of alcohol. So it may come as a bit of a surprise when the Long Island comedian references past occupations like owning a brothel or running an illegal poker room. It’s a dynamic that makes Neil both incredibly interesting and incredibly funny – something that served him well when his role on a Spike TV show as a gambling expert introduced him to the world of stand-up comedy. Stand up was more than an outlet – it straightened out his life.
“I accidentally became a good role model,” Neil Rubenstein says.Neil doesn’t shy away from discussing his former life of crime. Though he credits comedy with in some ways saving his life, his past experiences inform his understanding and his art. They also inform his work ethic.
“I can’t just play cards, I had to run a poker room,” Neil says, by way of explanation. It’s an ethic he brings to his comedy: a dedication to doing something to the utmost degree. “I couldn’t just do stand up, I had to quit my job and focus everything on the craft.”
His dedication and humor have earned him accolades including runner up in 2017 Long Island Laugh Off and the Main Event of The World Series of Comedy.
“Neil’s a burly, tattooed guy who plays against type; kind, cerebral, but still casually mentions past illegal activities the way I might reference a Renaissance Lit course I took in college,” Joe Devito, famous comedian, said about Neil’s show. It’s a show you won’t want to miss.
To catch up with our guest:
Subscriber at: https://www.youtube.com/neilrubensteinreviewsit
For shows and links: http://neilrubenstein.comIn this episode Melania interviews Neil about:
The reaction to his web show “That’s Not Okay,” which hilariously points out the sexism in shows like “Three’s Company”
How laughing normalizes terrible things … and that’s not okay
What to do when people come after you on the internet
How to tell racy jokes by “putting it on a pillow”Wed, 15 Jan 2020 - 30min - 4 - RTA – Meditation For the Rest of Us With Justin Michael Williams
“When we can pause and can respond from a place of compassion, and a place of love, and a place of understanding, which is what meditation is all about … then you don’t have to react to somebody.” — Justin Michael Williams
Today I interviewed Justin Michael Williams. From growing up with gunshot holes outside of his bedroom window, to sharing the stage with Deepak Chopra, Justin Michael Williams knows the power of healing to overcome. He is a UCLA Alumnus, author, top 20 recording artist, and transformational speaker whose work has been featured by The Wall Street Journal, Grammy.com, Yoga Journal, Billboard, Wanderlust, and South by Southwest. With over a decade of teaching experience, Justin has become a pioneering millennial voice
for diversity and inclusion in wellness. More: StayWokeGiveBack.comTo catch up with our guest:
www.MeditationForThePeople.com
Make sure to check out his book Stay Woke: A Meditation Guide for the Rest of Us:
www.StayWokeGiveBack.com
and
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/stay-woke-justin-michael-williams/1131430528?ean=9781683643722In this episode Melania interviews Justin about:
[EP104]
Why you should ask yourself: If you know were going to die in two months what would you do?
Meditation is more like going to the gym than being relaxing
The best way to create change when dealing with misguided comments
What to do when you want to have an important conversation but jargon gets in the way
Why it is important to go into a conversation with curiosity
Understanding being more important than agreementMon, 16 Dec 2019 - 40min - 3 - RTA – Asking Real Questions With Oracle Dyana Valentine
“If we’re operating on a level of real, then there’s no question that we’re more effective at dismantling these systems of oppression within ourselves, within our family systems, within our local communities, and within our general societies.” — Dyana Valentine
Today I interviewed Dyana Valentine. Here’s a bit about her, in her own words:
“I’m Dyana, and I’m an oracle. I started doing Woke Up Knowing™ experiences in 2011 when I had a waking vision of being in a bed in an ancient castle with people sitting around my bed waiting to hear a dream I had. Years later, I have dreamt in several countries, in languages I didn’t speak, for seekers, artists, scientists, and humanitarians.“I practice an unsupervised oracular tradition that has no formal training. Currently, I have few peers. I believe these things are changing as more of us step out of the quiet and into the light.
“This is my service. This is my art. This is Woke Up Knowing™.
“I use she/her/hers pronouns and work on colonized land of the Kizh and Gabrieliño people.”
To catch up with our guest:
Patreon.com/dyanavalentine
Instagram: @dyanavalentine
DyanaValentine.comIn this episode Dyana and I spoke about:
How to ask better questions through thinking about the wrong, right, and real questions
That it’s okay not to be a regular adult
Why we need to educate our intuition
How asking real questions with help us dismantle systems of oppressionAt the end she schools my character Carmella Ravolli in how to make temporary peace with her nagging niece. [EP103]
Tue, 03 Dec 2019 - 42min - 2 - RTA – The Power of Story Can Save Us: Interview With Novelist and Comic Dave Terruso
“There’s no real person you can straight-up demonize once you get to know them.” — David Terruso
Today I interviewed David Terruso. Here’s a bit about him:
Dave Terruso is a novelist and stand up comic based in Philadelphia. As a comic, Dave has opened for acts including Richard Lewis, Gilbert Gottfried, Maria Bamford, and Colin Quinn. He was featured on the RISK! podcast episode 350 Out of Bounds. Dave is the co-founder of Philly Sketchfest, an international sketch comedy festival now in its 11th year. His latest book is a graphic novel superhero detective mystery called ALTER EGO: THE OTHER ME (Issue 1). You can read the first 2 chapters free at AlterEgoBlue.comTo catch up with our guest:
Facebook: Dave Terruso
Instagram: @alteregoblueIn this episode David and I were two good comedians and dove right into talking about children dying and suicide. Then we determined:
The power of story can save us.
Creating well-rounded characters challenges people to accept common humanity.
Common interests around music, comedy, etc. can bring together people who usually stand across political lines.You’ll also get to hear a bit how I research my characters and how I debunked a Trump conspiracy theory.
[EP102]Tue, 19 Nov 2019 - 1h 05min - 1 - RTA – Melania Interviews Dr. NYC: Psychologist Working With High Conflict Families
“When we focus on hearing each other everyone will feel heard.” — Dr. NYC
Today’s guest who we will call Dr. NYC for the purposes of this interview. She is a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with families and parents co-parenting after divorce and separation.
If you’d like to catch up with Dr. NYC then reach out to me via my website (laurenlogi.com) and I will connect you directly.
As you’re going into the holidays and spending more time with family remember a few things:
It’s not always about that moment, it’s about a larger issue
If you’re going to speak about something difficult, which we should be doing, make sure there’s fair fighting, some sort of agreed upon rules and etiquette.If people are not going to abide by these rules then you shouldn’t be having the conversation because at that point no one is open to new ideas anyway.
Know what your boundaries are and stick to them. [EP101]Wed, 06 Nov 2019 - 42min
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