
Ross Kimball is a comedian, actor, and podcaster based in Los Angeles, CA. He's also very good at parties.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyComedy InterviewsSociety & Culture | ||||

Ross goes over some tips on when you are asked to say a little something and you're not that prepared.
Show Up Better.
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Hey party people! This week Ross dives into the art of small talk and how to stay on everyone's mind, whether you're networking for business or just making new friends. How to leave a lasting impression long after the party's over.
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Season 2 returns and a very familiar guest for a special day. Ross's Dad joins the party to talk about an under-considered part of business. Customer service.
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Joe Kwaczala joins the party (again) to talk about the 40th Grammy Awards. We talk music, performance, and hosting parties! Enjoy!!!
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I’ve never asked my dad about job interviewing
Now I want to!
Being yourself is so key! I see your dad encourages that! Mine too!
So great you learned something new about your dad in doing this
Reena Friedman Watts
Host of Better Call Daddy
Ross has a distinct voice for radio podcasts. Keeps me engaged with the deep richness and inflection of his voice throughout his podcasts.
Needless to say, topics are funny matching his sense of humor and improv talents.
Fun, informative, and far better than most parties I go to.
Great work, buddy! You’re really making it happen!
I love this podcast! The concept is such a great idea, I am so sick of not knowing what to talk about at social gatherings (I have been inside for the last year and a half!) and I am also sick of people only talking about the pandemic! This podcast is perfect. I love being able to nod my head and say “oh yeah I think I’ve heard about that?!” Ross is a fantastic host and the variety of topics is super fun. Looking forward to more episodes!
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Apple Podcasts | #235 |
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