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Patrick Noth and Sebastian Conelli bring on comedians and ask them about a time in their life when they were significantly different.

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Comedian Neruda Williams talks about going from being a good kid to a coke dealer to a stand up comedian

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Comedian Streeter Seidell talks about his college humor job ending and a period of uncertainty before writing for SNL.

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Comedian Corin Wells talks about transferring to a small Christian School.

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Comedian Jim Santangeli talks about working as a video editor before becoming an actor and performer.

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Comedian Tarik Davis talks about his early experiences as an improvisor at UCB and obstacles on the journey to working actor.

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Comedian Emily Altman talks about teaching Italian AND living in Italy.

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Comedian Caitlin Bitzegaio talks about working toward professorship, then moving into comedy.

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Comedian Lou Gonzalez talks about growing up in the Bronx and the ongoing process of self discovery.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 62 ratings
  • Freakin Hilarious

    Yous twos are a great time, and a pleasure to laugh with.

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    5
    jonathan podcast listener
    United States4 years ago
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    Good!

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    5
    beard guy from the train
    United States4 years ago
  • Love the pod

    Show is hilarious! Sebastian one of the funniest people in NYC!

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    5
    Robbienunes
    United States4 years ago
  • Dudes but with feelings

    I feel like we’re friends in a very one sided relationship and I’m totally here for it

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    5
    spinrun
    United States5 years ago
  • Awesome pod

    I’m here for Sebastian only.

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    5
    dukie2newz
    United States5 years ago
  • 5 Stars!

    Started tuning in and one week later I've binged all the episodes - perfect mix of humor and pathos. Keep it up!

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    5
    Adam Berley
    United States5 years ago
  • Awesome

    This podcast is funny and thoughtful! A must listen!

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    5
    Sebdaman01
    United States6 years ago
  • Love this podcast!

    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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    United States6 years ago

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