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Comedians, Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell sit down with a different comedian guest every week to discuss what's going on in the world and find the funny in it.

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Get ready for a powerhouse season premiere of We Think It's Funny as we kick off Season 8 with the incredibly talented Alex Edelman! Fresh off the massive success of his hit Broadway show, Alex joins us for an expansive conversation that bridges the ... more

In the Season 7 wrap-up of We Think It's Funny, Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff reflect on every episode from the season. Tune in for stories, laughs, and a thoughtful look back.

For the epic Season 7 finale of We Think It's Funny, Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff sit down with the legendary Patton Oswalt for a conversation that is as profound as it is hilarious. While the trio dives into the legacy of Ratatouille and the craft ... more

In the latest episode of We Think It's Funny, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell are joined by the high-octane comedy duo of Lance Woods and Tony Roberts for a conversation that is as chaotic as it is hilarious. Coming fresh off the momentum of the ... more

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Alex Edelman
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Episode: Guest Alex Edelman
Patton Oswalt
Comedian and actor
Independent
Episode: Season 7 Finale with Guest Patton Oswalt
Lance Woods
Comedian and actor
Stand-up circuit
Episode: Guests Lance Woods & Tony Roberts
Tony Roberts
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Stand-up circuit
Episode: Guests Lance Woods & Tony Roberts
Rabbi Abraham Cooper
Executive director at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, anti-anti-Semitism advocate
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Episode: Guest Rabbi Abraham Cooper
Eleanor Kerrigan
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Episode: Guest Eleanor Kerrigan
Frazer Smith
Radio host and comedian; early LA radio pioneer who helped launch the Laugh Factory and hosted and collaborated with many famous acts
Freelance radio/Comedy scene figure in Los Angeles
Episode: Guest Frazier Smith
Kylie Ora Lobell
Author and public figure discussing her conversion memoir
Author of Choosing to Be Chosen
Episode: Guest Kylie Ora Lobell
Charles Fleischer
Voice actor and comedian known for Roger Rabbit, with a theater background
Episode: Guest Charles Fleischer

Hosts

Mark Schiff
Co-host of the show and a comedian with broad experience in the entertainment industry.
Daniel Lobell
Co-host and longtime comedian, driving conversational rhythm and interview depth.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • Just wonderful, so entertaining

    Great guests and love all the stories. Highly recommended!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jeffrey W. Faries
    United States10 months ago
  • I love this show!

    Great hosts and a fun listen, what more could you hope for?!? Mark and Daniel have fantastic chemistry!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JessicaHochman
    United Statesa year ago
  • Alan Jacoby

    Mark is so witty and an insightful interviewer with great guests. A must podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alan Jacoby
    United States2 years ago
  • A great use of your time

    I look at every moment of my life as precious. Late last week I melted down from all the bad news being pushed at me. My wife had a talk with me, the way a good wife does. And I said I am giving up the news for now. But what do I do with all my free time? So I started this podcast. I was listening to this on my blue tooth speaker in the bathroom while taking a shower this morning and I laughed so hard, it woke up the house. This podcast has humor, and humanity. They tell stories that have you ri... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Former Dutch Uncle
    United States2 years ago
  • This is an amazing podcast!

    This podcast is amazing! So glad I found it. The host is hilarious, content is entertaining and you’ll be amazed by some of the guests he has on. Can’t wait to listen to all the episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Enthusiasmnotcurbed
    United States2 years ago

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Diverse, entertaining guests with memorable anecdotes.
Energetic hosts with great chemistry and strong guests.
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Season 7 Finale with Guest Patton Oswalt
Q: How did your Netflix special about your wife shape your career and public conversations about grief?
It allowed him to process grief publicly and helped others, while also making him cautious about turning personal tragedy into ongoing media work; he sought balance between sharing and living his life.
Season 7 Finale with Guest Patton Oswalt
Q: What was it like to work on Pixar projects and how does animation influence your storytelling?
Working with Pixar exposed Patton to a creative culture that treats details like a language; animators became collaborators who helped translate performance into visuals, enriching how he presents material and timing.
Season 7 Finale with Guest Patton Oswalt
Q: What are you still learning on stage after all these years?
There are always younger comedians with new angles, and you must stay curious and adaptable. You keep showing up and remain excited about the process, which helps you stay creative rather than regressing into bitterness.
Guest Mark Feuerstein
Q: How did your acting training shape you as a performer?
Feuerstein describes a mix of intellectual preparation (objectives and actions) and improvisational, live-audience awareness, emphasizing presence and listening over mechanical technique.
Guest Kira Soltanovich
Q: What advice would you share with listeners about turning a stand-up career into a sustainable path, especially when touring regularly?
The key is staying organic and adaptable, treating each show like a different world, and balancing serious craft with the willingness to improvise and connect with the audience.

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A lighthearted interview show where two seasoned comedians chat with a rotating roster of guests about life in comedy, everyday world happenings, and how humor can illuminate tricky topics. Episodes blend stories from stand-up, backstage anecdotes, and timely cultural observations, with guests ranging from veteran writers to touring comics and media personalities. The format tends to mix personal journeys, industry insights, and playful banter, often anchored by the hosts' long-running rapport and a shared love of classic and contemporary humor. Noteworthy strengths include a curated guest line-up that spans stand-up, writing, and entertainment, plus candid discussions about career pivots, public figures, and the evolving humor landscape. P... more

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1. Alex Edelman
2. Patton Oswalt
3. Lance Woods
4. Tony Roberts
5. Rabbi Abraham Cooper
6. Eleanor Kerrigan
7. Frazer Smith
8. Kylie Ora Lobell

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