
A Stand-Up Comedy podcast based in Greenville, South Carolina. I interview local stand-up comics (or other guests with interesting perspectives). We talk about standup, dumpster fire stories, best life advice, and more. We only have 2 rules: 1. Tell the Truth 2. Don’t Kill Yourself
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Ryhaad Carroll is a comic from Brooklyn, NY. That’s all he told me to put. Ryhaad has been doing comedy for 4 years, plays the drums kind of, thinks his therapist isn’t actually listening to him, and is a fan of George Clooney. He also thinks footbal... more
Gezim Camaj is a creative artist from the Bronx, with a deep passion for music and film making. He’s been making music since he was 11, and his song “Letters to Myself” was playlisted/co-signed by Eminem on Audiomack. Today’s interview is great. We t... more
Sam Lichtenstein is a hot boy comic who performs all over NYC. He has a youtube channel with funny sketches, and you should also follow his ig. Just don’t post critical feedback in the comments because that’s insane. Originally from West Windsor, New... more
Dave ***** is a very funny guy and new friend in New York. He wanted to remain anonymous for this episode. Originally from a rich town in New Jersey, Dave has been doing standup for the last 10 years, & you never know what he’s going to say. I asked ... more
Host is not funny and is the biggest Trump superfan. He relies on his guests’ point of views (of them many are POCs) to make him seem funnier and more interesting than he actually is.
Super cool podcast but the image should be updated. It looks like a relationship podcast not a lifestyle and comedy podcast.
David is a cool dude. His podcast has cool people. It really delves into the minds of upcoming comics
Great guys making hilarious jokes all while being honest and sound cute!
This podcast saved my life










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