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The Mundane Festival

Chris Lamberth
Mental Health
Joker
Comedy
NBA
Kamala Harris
Theater
The Substance
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Saturday Night Live
Film
Race In Sports
Emmy Nominations
Resilience
Relationships
Dating Apps
Chase Bank Scam
Donald Trump
Transformers
NFL
Harley Quinn

A weekly podcast from comedian Chris Lamberth.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes66Founded13 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Chris sits down with film critic Tim Hall. They talk about the state of the country, and have a SPOILER-FILLED conversation about The Long Walk and Him.

Website: ChrisLamberth.com

Twitter: @peoplescritic @MundaneFestival @ChrisLamberth

Patreon: Mu... more

Chris sits down with author and podcast host Aisha Harris. They talk about her book Wannabe: Reckonings with the Pop Culture That Shapes Me and the new Spike Lee film Highest 2 Lowest.

Website: AishaHarris.com ChrisLamberth.com

Twitter: @craftingmy... more

Chris sits down with film critic Tim Hall. They have a SPOILER-FILLED conversation about Zach Creggar's latest film Weapons.

Website: ChrisLamberth.com

Twitter: @peoplescritic @MundaneFestival @ChrisLamberth

Patreon: Mundane Festival

Email: munda... more

Rod Morrow from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast takes over hosting duties to celebrate the show's 800th Episode. The talk about white accountability, older rappers, and dating.

Website: theblackguywhotips.com ChrisLamberth.com

Twitter: @rodimusprime... more

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Recent Guests

Aisha Harris
Author of 'Wannabe: Reckonings with the Pop Culture That Shapes Me' and host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour
NPR
Episode: Episode 802: "Excavating Your Past + Movie Talk" w/ Aisha Harris
Tim Hall
A.k.a. the People's Critic
Episode: Episode 801: Talking "Weapons" w/ Tim Hall
Janicia Francis
Producer extraordinaire, podcaster from the Tea with Queen & J podcast.
Episode: Brick Masters 15: The Last of Us HBO - "Feel Her Love"
Richard Francis Williams
Very talented comedian and writer
Episode: Episode 774: "Not Caring In The Right Way" w/ Richard Francis Williams
Rod Morrow
Host of The Black Guy Who Tips
The Black Guy Who Tips
Episode: Episode 747: Shrinking Away From What's Morally Right w/ Rod Morrow
Molly Kornfeld
Comedian and storyteller
Episode: Episode 742: Dating & Movie Talk w/ Molly Kornfeld
Dr. Matt Foss
Associate Professor of Theater at the University of Toledo, award-winning director, and filmmaker.
University of Toledo
Episode: Episode 740: Driven By Curiosity w/ Dr. Matt Foss
Jeff Cerulli
Comedian and creator of the special 'Live At The Bomb Shelter'
Episode: Episode 737: "Live At The Bomb Shelter" w/ Jeff Cerulli

Host

Chris Lamberth
Comedian, host, and cultural commentator known for his engaging storytelling and exploration of personal and societal narratives through comedy.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 137 ratings
  • A chill weekly listen

    This show is a nice, chill listen. Definitely a plus if you enjoy movies, acting and comedy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lovesit39
    United States7 months ago
  • Great Podcast

    Chris has such a wonderful take on movies and pop culture. Always a great listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EliseA328
    United Statesa year ago
  • Oops

    You’re right that review was meant for another podcast,, buuut you still are one of my top 5 podcasts and you ain’t 5 👍🏾

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aj_gamin
    United States2 years ago
  • Nawfside

    I know you not houston born but you stay reppin the H whenever it’s questionable situation and I appreciate that

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aj_gamin
    United States2 years ago
  • Tap in

    Fiyastarter disciple here, heard you on Ba’s show and others. Great pod, I’m tapped in

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SierraLeoneStunna
    United States2 years ago

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There is a strong sentiment surrounding the relatable nature of the discussions, with many fans noting how it feels like a conversation with a friend.
Listeners appreciate the host's engaging storytelling and humor, often highlighting his unique takes on pop culture and entertainment.
Overall, the podcast is praised for its thoughtful commentary on social issues interwoven with comedic relief.

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Episode 802: "Excavating Your Past + Movie Talk" w/ Aisha Harris
Q: As somebody who writes for the stage, how and is trying to become more personal, how do you excavate those stories from your past?
Aisha discusses that she isn't a journaler, and writing can be difficult for her, but she draws connections from her life through pop culture, often recalling memories triggered by music and lyrics.
Episode 774: "Not Caring In The Right Way" w/ Richard Francis Williams
Q: What experiences led you to start your YouTube channel, Secrets of Stand-Up Comedy?
Williams started the channel to give back to the comedy community while also addressing his mental health issues.
Episode 774: "Not Caring In The Right Way" w/ Richard Francis Williams
Q: How did your work ethic and integrity develop in the comedy scene?
Williams explains that he learned to consider criticism, appreciated the craft of comedy, and focuses on delivering quality performances.
Episode 774: "Not Caring In The Right Way" w/ Richard Francis Williams
Q: What do you think about this culture of trying to go viral before even having an act?
Williams believes it's a horrible idea, emphasizing the importance of developing one's craft and the risks of being unprepared for comedy gigs.
Episode 750: IP Running Away From IP w/ Rod Morrow
Q: What were your overall thoughts on the movie?
Honestly, man, it felt like a mess to me, and it never really shows what it really wanted to be.

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2. Tim Hall
3. Janicia Francis
4. Richard Francis Williams
5. Rod Morrow
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7. Dr. Matt Foss
8. Jeff Cerulli

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