
Join Kim Sherwood and Marc Sester, two comedians from Cincinnati as they talk about their lives, comedy in the Tri-state, and other piece of everyday living. They even have guest on the show! Listen and enjoy!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | ||||

This was a lost episode that took a while to get published. Some of the references are a little dated, but we had a lot of fun recording. We talk about the demise of Glen's radio show, and Jason being too nice. Take a listen and enjoy!
Jon Houser and Thad Challis talk about their opinions of comedy.
Matt Tennant joins us to talk about his experience from playing high school football, to college football, and eventually playing in the NFL, under New England Coach Bill Belichick and the first time he saw Tom Brady's wife, Gisele.
Adam Minnick and Aaron Taylor stop by the M-Den Studios and help me discover the sound effects on my new mixing board! We also talk about other dumb stuff.
Thad Challis has a very interesting past. His father, Chili Challis, was a writier for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, while Thad's passion for metal took him to California. Following in his father's comedy footsteps, Thad has been developing his own... more
People on the Show: Kim Sherwood, Chris Siemer, and Tom Wiehe
Today we have Tom Wiehe, one of the co-podcasters of The Tommy and Waks Show (www.WaksAndTom.com). Tom has been involved in helping other Cincinnati comics with their podcast, and he has... more
This episode features Brendon Yancey, and fire breathing magician, who talks to us about magic and fear of heights. Chris Siemer also joins us as well. At the end of the podcast, Kim reveals some information that has been bothering Brendon for months... more
Take a listen to these two young Cincinnati comics. We talk about drinking, DUI's, donkey riding, and beaker tongs.
I've become addictive to comedic pod casts lately and this one is very nicely done! I like hearing comics talk. That, to me, is funnier than going to a show! Great job guys!
I just discovered awesome iPhone perk #43...getting to listen to your podcast!! As if Kim's stories weren't funny enough, now he's bringing his friends to share theirs! Thanks guys, great job!! :)
Fantastic show guys! Worth every penny!
Angelo's does the dirty old man/uncle perfectly









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