Gabriel Rutledge is a stand up comedian and author of the books "Happiness Isn't Funny: True Stories of a Road Comic" and "There's No F@!*ing Way You're Getting A Pony.” He also has a podcast called "The Drive Home with Gabriel Rutledge."
Medical emergencies during shows and emotional airport moments
The drive home from SeaTac airport.
Driving Home from Eugene Oregon rambling about egg prices and death
The Drive Home from Vancouver Washington.
Gabe is joined by guest and wife, Kristi.
Airbnb’s are weird, schools need to stop trying so hard, Intervention Catering, and other thoughts
Gabe drives home from Eureka California through rainbows and ducks.
Happy New Year. Brand new podcast studio!
Comedy! And a little book reading. Happy Holidays
Upcoming shows
Tacoma Comedy Club December 29-31
Recorded in the Comedy Cave Comedy Condo in Calgary Canada. Happy Holidays. Gabe wants to be more like a dog.
Gabriel’s high school Spanish pays off. And he tells you how much money he makes.
This episode had the flu
The late night drives get reflective
The dangers of late night coffee, Gabe overdoses on Lisinopril, Vegas stuff
Gabe plays drums on the first new song in 25 years from Gabe’s old (current?) band.
The Drive Home from Hood River Oregon.
Upcoming shows
November 7-13 Las Vegas NV
November 18th Bothell WA
November 20 Cottage Grove OR
November 25 Kirkland WA
November 26 Kelso WA
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Gabe puts the accident in car accident.
Upcoming shows
10/27 Billings MT, 10/28 Bozeman MT, 10/29 Missoula MT, 10/30 Helena MT
11/4 Hood River OR, 11/5 Whidbey Island WA
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Gabe takes a nice autumn drive through Wisconsin while complaining
Upcoming shows
October 21-22 Glendale AZ
October 26 Seattle
October 27 Billings MT
October 28 Bozeman MT
October 29 Missoula MT
October 30 …
Gabriel talks about his NYC trip and other stuff!
The Drive Home from Medford Oregon. Hot clips and some self analysis.
Gabriel is in the land of John Steinbeck, hosting the San Francisco Comedy Competition and complaining about the internet.
Every year I get older and rock-n-roll stays the same age