Patrick Noth and Sebastian Conelli bring on comedians and ask them about a time in their life when they were significantly different.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy |
Comedian Neruda Williams talks about going from being a good kid to a coke dealer to a stand up comedian
Comedian Streeter Seidell talks about his college humor job ending and a period of uncertainty before writing for SNL.
Comedian Corin Wells talks about transferring to a small Christian School.
Comedian Jim Santangeli talks about working as a video editor before becoming an actor and performer.
Comedian Tarik Davis talks about his early experiences as an improvisor at UCB and obstacles on the journey to working actor.
Comedian Emily Altman talks about teaching Italian AND living in Italy.
Comedian Caitlin Bitzegaio talks about working toward professorship, then moving into comedy.
Comedian Lou Gonzalez talks about growing up in the Bronx and the ongoing process of self discovery.
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Yous twos are a great time, and a pleasure to laugh with.
Good!
Show is hilarious! Sebastian one of the funniest people in NYC!
I feel like we’re friends in a very one sided relationship and I’m totally here for it
I’m here for Sebastian only.
Started tuning in and one week later I've binged all the episodes - perfect mix of humor and pathos. Keep it up!
This podcast is funny and thoughtful! A must listen!
Hosts have great chemistry, and do a great job holding space for their guests to be vulnerable and open, while also sharing about their own lives and experiences when appropriate. Each episode is a cathartic deep dive into what it means to grow up, change, and reflect. Love Alex Dickson’s episode in particular! LISTEN!
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Who You Were launched 6 years ago and published 44 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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