Killing it as a comic who happens to be a woman.
Malcolm Kelner of Too Woke Boys Podcast comes on to talk about the legendary Larry David.
Natasha Mercado comes on to talk about Nate by Natalie Palamides(currently on Netflix((I suggest you watch it there, too)11:00-18:00)). We also discuss clowning-a subject Natasha knows a lot about an…
Two deadpan comics discuss a third deadpan comic.
James Hillmer of Don't Sit In the Front Podcast joins me in discussing Dana Gould's One Night Stand.
We talk about the late, great Joan Rivers. A performer in her own ranks and impossibly funny.
Leslie Martinez comes onto the pod to talk about the man, the myth, the legend, George Lopez. Joe lingers a little too long on a certain joke and we run out of time.
A favorite of the LA comedy scene-Kari Assad- joins us to talk about Ali Wong.
Raymond Abel brings his insight to help break down all the elements at play with John Leguizamo's character Manny the Fanny. Be on the look out for what seems to become a very important Latinx produc…
National touring comic, Patrick Lopez, describes his love for Craig Ferguson. Ally is back!
Jay Light and I discuss the late great Bill Hicks and his banned appearance on Late Night with David Letterman. Jay is releasing his new album "Good Guy with a Gun." It is available now for pre-order…
Andy C. Rider comes on to the pod to discuss Baron Vaughn's The Late Late Show appearance. Andy comes super prepared with comedy related trivia!
One of my faves in the comedy scene, Lupe Estrada joins me to discuss Kirk Fox's 2008 on The Tonight Show.
Of all the Ians, he is the Zandi-est. We discuss Gary Gulman's Double Stuffed "N" Milk.
Host of Shamelist on KLBP 99.1FM and co-host of Dude, That's F****d Up comes onto to discuss a CLASSIC Kevin James bit.
Xchel Hernandez stops by to discuss Brian Regan and to give the definitive reason as to why people do stand up comedy.
We discuss Chelsea Peretti's 2008 JFL set and her lateral move towards music.
Andy, a two year comic, tries to give people advice. We also discuss John Mulaney's The Salt and Pepper Diner.