61. John Green: The Fault in Our Birbiglias

61. John Green: The Fault in Our Birbiglias

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204. Ali Siddiq: Telling His Own Story

Ali Siddiq is one of the most prolific storytellers in comedy. Although they work in a similar format, Ali and Mike’s paths have never crossed until now. Now they sit down to discuss the nuances of comedic storytelling, including how to make specific topics relatable to audiences ...  Afficher plus

203. James Acaster: He Welcomes Hecklers

Beloved British comedian James Acaster and Mike have never met but they have a lot in common, including brushes with death early in their lives that influenced their comedy. James and Mike discuss James’s experience with hecklers, which is the subject of James’s new special Heckl ...  Afficher plus

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