
Joey Diaz (comedian, actor, and New York Times Best selling author) and Lee Syatt are LIVE from NYC! The hosts talk life, comedy, and everything in between on this weekly podcast. Come for the laughs and stay for the friendship. New episodes every Tuesday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 1237 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmComedy | |||

Ari Matti, comedian and Kill Tony regular joins Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt for the first time ever. Joey tells Ari the bit of Ari's that made him fall in love with him as a comic, they talk getting attacked by cats, creepy magicians, and the wild things... more
What kind of wh*re do you want to be? This week Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt discuss Joey taking his daughter to a rock concert, Joey's advice to comedians looking to take the next step in comedy, Joey injuring his knee boxing and much more!
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Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt welcome ABF Super Bantamweight champion boxer John Leonardo to the Church to talk boxing, Lee getting into the ring, motivation, where is the most painful place to get hit and more!
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Joey and Lee talk Lee's honeymoon in Japan, Joey's recovery from knee replacement surgery, why Joey sets his life up entirely differently than he used to and why it has changed his life and much more!
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He likes it in the muffler!
Ari is an annoying pushy Jew. He made the show shallow. And cheap and annoying
Been listening for about 7 years now. I absolutely love Joey, my favorite comedian. his stories are hilarious but don’t disregard his wisdom. I have learned many lessons from listening to uncle Joey.
Thing is Lee….ccccoooommmmmeeeedddyyyyy. Your cooked Joe Diaz, much like Chief Brody
But why did Apple decide to remove a large portion of the reviews that people have left throughout the years? People in tech do some questionable things but this is downright silly.
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Lively, uncensored conversations mix stand-up storytelling, life on the road, and a strong NYC edge. The show often centers on career ups and downs in comedy, personal journeys in boxing and entertainment, and behind-the-scenes banter between two longtime friends. Guests range from boxers and fighters to comics, with frequent sponsor reads and a candid, roast-style humor that keeps conversations blunt and entertaining. Noteworthy is the seamless duo dynamic, long-running NYC roots, and a willingness to tackle aging, career resilience, and the business side of showbiz in a raw, unfiltered way.
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. John Leonardo
2. Ari Shaffir
3. Natalie Cuomo
4. Danny Biancullo
5. Alberto Crane
6. Mr. Barone
7. Jimmy Florentine
8. Renee Graziano
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