
With over a combined 35 years of experience at one of the best comedy clubs in the country, The Omaha Funny Bone, Davis Peacock, Vincent Raven and Jen Muller take you on a crazy journey through tales from a behind the scenes prospective. With interviews from national touring comedians to local comedians and other employees of the Funny Bone. Give it a listen you never know who will drop in but res... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

On this episode we discuss the recent Omaha Comedy Showcase, Jen has gun fever, The Forbes 2025 top comedian list, raven tattoos and the upcoming Funn Bone calendar. Join us for some laughs!
On this episode we have bartender Max Reisinger. Buckle Up!!
On this episode we talk about comedian magician Eric Eaton's shows and lots of wizard talk. Also Nick Swardson crushing on the door guys, Davis finds a homeless harlet in the back lot dumpster, and Jens friends puke at the Adam Ray show. Come have a ... more
In this episode Jen is hot for the General Hospital rock band and Jason Morgan. We discuss the awful Desi Banks weekend, Vinny makes a lady cry, one star review of the club, Dave Koechner is a maniac, and Jen holds some guy's shoulder fingers at an A... more
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These guys talk like friends that get along. The comics are great. Davis laughs like he’s being stabbed to death with a feather.
Great podcast! Wish I could run my fingers through Darrell’s hair while Billy fills me up and sews me shut and the other scrubs are watching while it all unfolds.....as I listen to this podcast!
This podcast is a lot of fun. Besides getting to know some inside info on the comedy world you get to find out who can fit the most Cheetos in their mouth!
Randomly told me about their cast, fellow comedy fan here, mad decent listen
These guys definitely know what’s up
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Content centers around humorous and nostalgic anecdotes from the behind-the-scenes life at one of the best comedy clubs in the country. Hosts share personal experiences and tales from their extensive tenure at the venue, including interactions with national touring comedians and local talents. Common themes include tales of wild audience antics, reflections on memorable performances, and the unique camaraderie among staff at the venue. The conversational style is lively, featuring engaging discussions, guest interviews, and laughter-filled reminiscences that resonate well with fans of comedy and entertainment.
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