Then Marc talks with comic Amber Preston who, like J-L, held down a day job in Corporate America while her career in comedy took shape. Then he became known as a guy who worked with his heart and got to the top of his craft by doing so. Get an extra 25% off sitewide, on top of their other discounts - go to This episode is also brought to you by Hims. 32 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Sam Morril. The other half of a quarantined comedy couple, Sam Morril joins Marc in the garage at a six-foot distance to talk about the circumstances keeping him away from his home in New York and living with Taylor Tomlinson. Smith started playing guitar when he was four. About how Jerry got started in comedy, how he was incapable of socializing, how he forged a friendship with Larry David, how he fueled himself with anger toward one person in particular. Posts tagged Sam Morril Let Me Upgrade You feat. Are there going to be more?

This episode is sponsored by Pataday Once Daily Relief and Nationwide Pet Insurance.Not only is Marsha Warfield one of the early pioneers of the Comedy Store scene, she was also there at the start of standup comedy as we know it in Chicago. He also discusses his marriage to Chrissy Teigen, his work on criminal justice reform and his relationship with Kanye West.George Lopez says much of his career is driven by spite. Cut to many years later and G.E.’s had the opportunity to play with many of his heroes. Podcast with Sam Morril. Janelle explains how her fears of emotional abandonment when she was younger laid the groundwork for her music career and her acting, including her most recent performance in Homecoming.

The subject matter of Seth’s new movie, An American Pickle, might have something to do with it, but they really get into their shared childhood experiences, their attitudes about Judaism that have changed over the years, and a consensus pick for who is the world’s toughest Jew. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace, Capterra, and HBO Max. Sam reveals the struggle stand up faces during quarantine and post quarantine, his joke writing process, and he reflects on his experience working with Todd Phillips on the film, “Joker.” We talked about his writing process, his numerous late night TV appearances and the world’s worst yet best morning TV. They also talk about In Living Color, Ace Ventura, Rodney Dangerfield, Sam Kinison, and holding out hope for the future. Comedians Sam Morril and Stavros Halkias bring much needed confidence and passion to the world of basketball commentary – Listen to Pod Don't Lie instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed. Chris also explains what it’s like to have a lot of true crime fans coming to his shows, thanks to his podcast with Karen Kilgariff.Tom Scharpling and Marc spend some time talking about the kind of things we all cared about when life was normal: music, coffee, comedy, live performances, and other things that make us feel alive. He found a TED Talk by Nora McInerny, who spoke about losing her father, her husband and her unborn child within the span of a few weeks. TurboTax Live gives you personal access to experienced CPAs and EAs who are there for you, even on nights and weekends. Amber and Marc talk about North Dakota, Scandinavians, having Dead Head parents, and trying to shake her Fargo mindset of rule-following and passive aggression.Joe Pantoliano is widely known for playing bad guys, lowlifes and disreputable characters. This podcast is brought to you by: CBD Lion - For all of your CBD needs, from shatter to gummies, go to www.CBDLion.com and use code CHURCH for 20% off. Use the promo code “Shots” to get tickets at Where's the dirtiest place you could go amid the coronavirus pandemic? KFC phones a special expert to explain the stock market. John talks about how collaboration defines his professional career, from his first gig working with Lauryn Hill to his new record Bigger Love. I remember 4 episodes, but they haven't done another one for a month. The combination of John’s talent and his kind disposition is what makes him the type of artist who works with a wide variety of collaborators. As he grew up, he liked The Beatles fine but it was really the Kinks and the Stones that grabbed him. Marsha also talks about the friendships she developed with Richard Pryor and Paul Mooney, how her life changed overnight after her first episode of Night Court, and what it was like to retire from comedy for 20 years and come back as a 60-year-old rookie.