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No, But Seriously Though

Dave Bishop
Toronto
New York
New Orleans
Stand-Up Comedy
Canada
Comedy
Skank Fest
United States
Stanley Cup
Sean Cullen
Austin, United States
Magnetic Hill
Burlington
Tim Steffler
Winnipeg
Border Control
Podcasting
New Year
Austin
Rough Week

Cj and Dave, two Canadian brothers that like to hang.

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Latest Episodes

The boys are back in the studio and today we've got one of the chillest NHL enforcers of all time, Kurtis Gabriel. We chat about our recent viral video with horrible comments, as well as what brutal stuff KG runs in to in his posts. We chat about how... more

The boys are back in the studio with one of the fastest rising stand-up comics in Canada, Marc-Anthony Sinagoga, for a new ep. You might know him from his ultra-viral reels and podcast, BUDDY IM DONE. We get into how Colonel Sanders actually lived mo... more

The boys are back in the studio with another amazing guest, the super funny and talented, Mark Edwards. We get into Mark and Dave's old podcasting history, some of Mark's absolutely insane impressions like Jesse Pinkman, Shaggy, and Stephen Hawking.

The boys are in the studio with another ep, produced by Tim the Trainer and Powerdaddy. We go through our collective head injuries, knock outs, and concussions, pistol whips, as well as TiT doing a RMET test with some unpredictable results. The stori... more

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Recent Guests

Mark Edwards
Canadian actor/comedian known for commercials and voice work
Source/Subway commercials
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 046 The Bad Boys w/ Mark Edwards
Michael Moses
Comedian guest on the episode
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 044 Inertia w/ Michael Moses
Eric Andrews
Guest; frequent guest on the show
Comedian
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 043 Wasabi Peas w/ Eric Andrews
Ian Bagg
Comedian and actor known for crowd-work and television appearances
Stand-up/comedy
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 042 Hobknobbers w/ Ian Bagg
Steve Hytner
Actor best known for Seinfeld; guest on the episode
Actor (Seinfeld, Friends, The Prophecy, etc.)
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 041 Kenny Bania in the Stu w/ Steve Hytner
Lawrence Gowan
Lead singer of Styx, Canadian solo artist
Styx
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 040: Giraffe Femur w/ Gowan (Lead Singer of STYX)
Joe Fenti
Comedian
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 039: PG13 w/ Joe Fenti
Keith Pedro
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Canadian comedian
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 038: Andy's Corn Party w/ Keith Pedro
Howard Glassman
Radio host and comedian known as Humble Howard Glassman
Humble and Fred
Episode: No, But Seriously Though Ep. 036: Cholo Chihuahua Ft. 'Humble' Howard Glassman

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CJ Bishop & Dave
Canadian brothers who host a long-form, informal conversation about stand-up, show business, and the comedy scene; primary hosts who drive banter and interview guests.

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No, But Seriously Though Ep. 036: Cholo Chihuahua Ft. 'Humble' Howard Glassman
Q: What was it like transitioning from radio to podcasting?
The freedom of freeform riffing and the lack of strict structure allowed more organic storytelling and closer audience rapport, which fits the podcast format.
No, But Seriously Though Ep. 043 Wasabi Peas w/ Eric Andrews
Q: What was it like to debut the new setup with Eric Andrews as a guest?
The hosts describe a collaborative energy, with Eric bringing long-standing familiarity with the show, which helped ease the transition to the new setup and generated a lot of organic, banter-driven content.
No, But Seriously Though Ep. 044 Inertia w/ Michael Moses
Q: What inspired the guest to pursue stand-up and what has the experience been like touring with the group?
Michael Moses discusses the organic nature of building a career in comedy, the importance of adapting to different rooms, and enjoying the camaraderie of touring with friends while focusing on delivering consistent shows.
No, But Seriously Though Ep. 040: Giraffe Femur w/ Gowan (Lead Singer of STYX)
Q: What was it like touring in the 80s compared to today?
Gowan explains that while touring basics are similar (buses, crews, venues), technology and production have improved, and there's more efficient management now; however, the core energy and showmanship of live rock remain the same.
No, But Seriously Though Ep. 041 Kenny Bania in the Stu w/ Steve Hytner
Q: What roles did you audition for before landing Bania on Seinfeld?
He auditioned for several parts but didn't get them; landing Bania became a pivotal turning point in his career.

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A laid-back, long-form chat between two Canadian brothers focused on stand-up, crowd-work, and the behind-the-scenes realities of running a comedy podcast and live shows. Episodes routinely weave nostalgia for the stand-up scene with sharp inside jokes, festival anecdotes, and candid takes on content promotion, sponsorships, and club life. The format thrives on spontaneous banter and guest interactions, frequently circling back to craft, audience dynamics, and the evolving media landscape for comedians. A standout trait is the show's camaraderie and crowd-work energy, which keeps conversations playful yet insightful for listeners who want practical anecdotes, career tips, and a sense of community within the North American comedy scene.

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