Mark Normand and Sam Morril Might Be Drunk. Join these NYC comedians each week as they share insights into the comedy world, recommendations, peeves, and a drink or three. Produced by Gotham Production Studios, LLC
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 286 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
Tonight on We Might Be Drunk, Mark and Sam welcome Big Jay Oakerson for a no-filter deep dive into the wild world of stand-up comedy. From dissecting racial punchlines and controversial ‘80s movies to chaos at Caroline’s and a full-blown comedy club ... more
Tonight on We Might Be Drunk, Mark and Sam are joined by the one and only Tim Dillon for a wild ride through the world of comedy, chaos, and conspiracy. From rants about the modern world to behind-the-scenes stories from stand-up, nothing is off limi... more
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Comedians obsessed with talking to other comedians about what’s like to be a comedian is the worse thing thats happened to comedy podcasts
Great listen good guests loads of fun
1hr in. Robert Smigel is the most interesting story teller and Sam is constantly shouting over him makes it increasingly difficult to want to stick it out. Please for the love of god TURN DOWN HIS MICROPHONE.
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Used to be good but you hate bad
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Spotify | #116 | |
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Spotify | #190 | |
Apple Podcasts | #75 | |
YouTube | #133 |
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This show features entertaining discussions and humorous anecdotes from two New York City comedians, offering listeners a lighthearted view into the world of stand-up comedy. The hosts engage in lively banter, exploring a variety of topics including their experiences on the road, interactions with celebrities, and the intricacies of the comedy lifestyle. Notable episodes include comedic games, reflections on personal challenges such as dyslexia, and candid conversations about the realities of touring and performing in diverse environments. Unique elements often include episodes centered around guest appearances with notable comedians, adding layers to their comedic insights and dynamic exchanges.
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We Might Be Drunk launched 4 years ago and published 286 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on We Might Be Drunk include:
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2. Jim Gaffigan
3. Phil Hanley
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7. Ben Schwartz
8. Fortune Feimster
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