Episode 161 - Roy Wood Jr

Episode 161 - Roy Wood Jr

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Episode 273 - Mike Bridenstine talks about the Kansas City and Chicago comedy scenes

Mike Bridenstine (great pal and author) comes on to talk about his new book where he writes about the MidWest comedy scene in the mid 2000s.

Get his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Kansas-City-Comedy-Unbelievable-Stanford/dp/146717016X

 

Episode 272 - Mike Mitchell ranks fast food and talks about sketch comedy

Mike Mitchell (Birthday Boys/The Doughboys Podcast) talks about getting into sketch comedy, what UCB was like when it first opened, and discusses his "holy trinity" of fast food restaurants.

Listen to The Doughboys here: https://h ...

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