89 year old comedic actress Dev Rogers and 32 year old stand-up Jeremy Pinsly share a common passion - both are pursuing a career in comedy in New York City. With their obvious different perspectives, they immerse themselves in conversations that are sometimes painful, frequently embarrassing and equally hilarious. They often end up educating each other as they celebrate life and comedy today.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
In this episode, we celebrate the life of our beloved friend and podcaster, Dev, who died this past April at the age of 93. Dev was a light to all who knew her, and thanks to this podcast, her humor and wisdom will never be forgotten. Jeremy reads De... more
After almost two years of not seeing each other, co-hosts Dev and Jeremy finally reunite in this heartwarming episode where we discuss pandemic life, comedy after Covid and of course, the positive benefits of magic mushrooms. Dev's wisdom and wit shi... more
In this absurdly hilarious episode with stand-up comedian Aaron Berg, it’s clear why he’s one of the most beloved comics in New York City. Our conversation delves into what shaped his unique POV and how he evolved into a fearless performer. Check ou... more
In this episode, Jeremy and Dev welcome stand-up comedy aficionado, Luisa Diez. Luisa's transition from super fan to established stand-up comedy booker in NYC’s alt comedy scene is simply awe inspiring. As Luisa sees it, comedy has never been in a ... more
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Tune in! There is no greater duo. I prefer listening to them over any other podcast. They are relatable and hilarious.
I laughed, I cried, I nearly wrecked my car. Bridging the gap between millennials and centenarians, the show has got it all.
Love the guest interviews. Dev’s blunt and funny commentary mixes well with Jeremy’s
fun guests. Very unique!!
I feel Dev and Jeremy have been developing a great rapport over each episode. Jeremy’s vulnerability, coupled with Dev’s wisdom (whether she realizes it or not), has created a hilarious, yet truthful podcast, that we can all enjoy. Whether pursuing comedy or not. Five stars and can’t wait for more!
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