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Left Hand Right Brain is the podcast where JD Lopez, comedian and self proclaimed sensitive artist, has a free flowing conversation with other artists breaking down their creative process and exploring our personal foibles. But, it’s not as pretentious as it sounds. We talk about all this and more while kicking back, cracking wise, and having a good time.
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Bridge to the Burgh

CFA Society Pittsburgh

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Presented by CFA Society Pittsburgh, this is a show about Pittsburgh and finance. Each episode, we meet an accomplished Pittsburgher living and working in the Burgh. Whether born here or transplanted here, each guest will share stories about their connection to Pittsburgh. You’ll hear their successes and failures to get where they are today and where they’re going tomorrow. Bridge to the Burgh is hosted by Bradley Jones, CFA, CAIA, EA, CAP®, the Investment Manager of External Portfolios for ...
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The band is back together! Join Cassie and Kate as they head to an island off North America in Julia Phillips’ Bear, plus two Australian novels – Jessie Tu’s The Honeyeater and Finegan Kruckemeyer’s The End and Everything Before It. BOOKS Julia Phillips, Bear, Scribe Jessie Tu, The Honeyeater, Allen & Unwin Finegan Kruckemeyer, The End and Everythi…
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Kate Evans is joined by guest host Richard Aedy to discuss Catherine McKinnon's To Sing of War, a novel of love, war and friendship. Plus, two debut novels... Big Time by Jordan Prosser, set in a not-too-distant future Australia where pop music is propaganda, and Evenings and Weekends by Oisin McKenna, set during a heatwave in London as tensions an…
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Kate Evans returns with guest reviewers to discuss Bruce Pascoe’s Imperial Harvest, an epic of brutality and imperialism; along with Jenny Ackland’s Hurdy Gurdy, a circus saga set in a near-future Australia; and Miranda July’s All Fours, which looks at one woman's quest for a very unique kind of freedom. BOOKS Bruce Pascoe, Imperial Harvest, Melbou…
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This week JD chats with guests Eric Riley and Edward Bell. Eric is the drummer for InTheWhale and Ed is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: a French Fry Bracket between Chick-fil-A, Burger King, Arby’s, Goodtimes, McDonald’s, and In-N-Out. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow L…
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Cassie and Kate discuss Jenny Erpenbecks' Kairos (winner of the 2024 International Booker Prize) with critic Declan Fry - originally broadcast August 2023 when the book was first published; and interviews with writers A K Blakemore (The Glutton), Daniel Mason (North Woods) and Gretchen Shirm (The Crying Room) by Kate Evans. BOOKS Jenny Erpenbeck, K…
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This week JD chats with guest Paul Karolyi. Paul is the producer/co-host of City Cast Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: Paul’s new podcast Lauren Boebert Can’t Lose, what the job of a journalist is, and caring about what people think. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook…
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Cassie and Tom Wright read The Parade by Rachel Cusk, her first since 2018’s Kudos, the final part of the acclaimed Outline trilogy. Once again, Cusk questions the very nature of truth. James Ley joins to discuss Ceridwen Dovey’s new collection of short stories, Only the Astronauts, which takes us off-planet and into the “lives” of the objects that…
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Cassie and Jonathan Green review The Ministry of Time by debut British-Cambodian novelist Kaliane Bradley, a heads up, it's brilliant. Michael Brissenden reviews Crooked Seeds by South African writer Karen Jennings, a crime mystery set in Cape Town. Nicole Abadee looks at The Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry, a story that takes us to 1891 and a grim …
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This week JD chats with guest Korey David. Korey is a standup comedian and host of, Interrogation: True Crime storytelling show. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: psychedelics, what makes a good storytelling show, and being a f!#kboy. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instag…
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Cassie and Claire Nichols team up on stage at this year's Sydney Writers' Festival to grill some huge literary stars on their reading lives: Irish Booker Prize winner Paul Lynch, U.S. bestseller Celeste Ng, and Australia’s Christos Tsoilkas. GUESTS Paul Lynch, internationally acclaimed, prize-winning author of five novels including the 2023 Booker …
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This week JD chats with guest Rachele Friedland. Rachele is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: dating, pivoting from a one-woman show to a comedy special, and going to raves. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpod…
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This week JD chats with guest Jacob Erdman. Jacob is a standup comedian from Fort Collins, Colorado. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: the history of Fort Collins comedy, the effect The Comedy Fort is having on new comics, and fist fighting in Nebraska. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB …
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Cassie and Jonathan Green review Safe Haven by 2023 Miles Franklin winner Shankari Chandran, Table For Two by Amor Towles (author of A Gentleman In Moscow), and Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan of Crazy Rich Asians fame. BOOKS Safe Haven, Shankari Chandran (Ultimo Press) Lies and Weddings, Kevin Kwan (Penguin) Table for Two, Amor Towles (Penguin) GU…
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Cassie and guest host Tom Wright discuss Claire Messud's This Strange Eventful History, about a family torn apart by war, geography, politics and religion, over the course of three generations. Plus, guests Claire Mabey and Shannon Burns review new fiction from Sarah Perry and Alan Murrin. BOOKS This Strange Eventful History, Claire Messud (Hachett…
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Cassie and Jonathan Green discuss Colm Tóibín's eagerly awaited new novel Long Island. Star reviewers Madeleine Gray and Benjamin Law discuss buzzy new fiction from Siang Lu (Ghost Cities), and Rachel Khong (Real Americans). BOOKS Long Island, Colm Toibin (Pan Macmillan) Ghost Cities, Siang Lu (UQP) Real Americans, Rachel Khong (Penguin) GUESTS Ben…
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This week JD chats with guest Patrick Scott. Patrick is a standup comedian in Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: who won the weight loss challenge, Patrick gives JD notes on jokes, and The Rock. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter …
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This week JD chats with guest Eeland Stribling. Eeland is a stand-up comedian based in Denver. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: what it means to be cool, cookies, and bears. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit …
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This week JD chats with guest Megan Arellano. Megan is a Software Engineer. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: how the Tech Industry is made up, using spite as motivation, and liking your co-workers. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LH…
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Cassie, Tom Wright and guests look at The End of the Morning, the never-before-published novel by the Australian writer Charmian Clift, who died in 1969. Plus, The Alternatives by Ireland’s Caoilinn Hughes, and Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange, about the consequences of colonisation and the forced assimilation of Native Americans, which is already g…
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This week JD chats with guest Bradley Galli. Brad is a standup comedian in Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: relapsing into bad eating, mental health, and restaurant pet peeves. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or…
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This week JD chats with guests Haley Drizcoll and Katie Bowman. They are both standup comedians based out of Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: dentists, being depressed after recording a special, and trippin. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandright…
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This week JD chats with guests Gian Hernandez and Nora Cazares. Gian is a standup comedian/podcaster/martial artist and Nora is an actor/podcaster. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: immigrating from Puerto Rico, the crazy inner workings of a cleaning company in Black Hawk, and pursuing artistic endeavors in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Plea…
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This week JD chats with guests Patrick Scott and Mitch Jones. Patrick and Mitch are stand-up comedians in Denver Colorado. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: wrestling, starting comedy in Fort Collins Colorado, and checking in on the progress of the weight loss challenge. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a fr…
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This week JD chats with guest Austin Langley. Austin is a stand-up comedian and host of Roast Battle Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: slang from Johnny Tsunami, Roast Battle Denver, and allegedly burning down a theater. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @l…
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This week JD chats with guest Logan Birkholz. Logan is a stand-up comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: religion, finding community in comedy, and loving attention. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up…
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This week JD chats with guest Patrick Scott. Patrick is a stand-up comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: checking in on the weight loss challenge, d!#ks, and who would play us in a movie. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpod…
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This week JD chats with guest Patrick Scott. Patrick is a stand-up comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: checking in on the weight loss challenge, JD getting in a cold plunge, and working past your autism. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain…
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This week JD chats with guest Royce Roeswood. Royce is an actor, playwright, improviser, teaching artist, producer, and all-around Theater Artist. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution by Rainn Wilson, using AI to help with creativity, and consciousness. Please remember to like, subscribe, ra…
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This week JD chats with guest Ethan Everhart! Ethan is a standup comedian, musician (Solar Flare Sunset), and podcaster (Hey, I have Ideas Too!). Topics discussed include but are not limited to: bad show stories, sports, and New Year’s resolutions. Please like, subsJD Lopez Left Hand Right Brain Podcast Denver Colorado Comedy Standup Humor Mile Hig…
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Restoration political satire, Mediaeval rumour, eco-terrorism in New Zealand and a young man with a mixtape full of angst. Reading Max Porter's Shy, Eleanor Catton's Birnam Wood, Robyn Cadwallader's The Fire and the Rose with guests Clare Mabey and Clare Monagle; and an introduction to the writing of Aphra Behn from novelist Karen Brooks (The Escap…
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This week JD chats with guest Patrick Scott! Patrick is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: our New Year's weight loss challenge, how being attractive is a life hack, and eating out of the trash. Please like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend. Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter …
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Looking for books to rock you back on your heels? You've come to the right place. Kate and Cassie read Deborah Levy's August Blue, Colson Whitehead's Crook Manifesto, Elizabeth McCracken's The Hero of this Book and Claire Kilroy's Soldier Sailor, with Miles Merrill, Bernadette Brennan, Jonathan Green and Ashley Hay…
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Best books from the year, and some new interviews too. Kate and Cassie read Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake and Deepti Kapoor’s Age of Vice with guest crime specialist Sue Turnbull (and an extended conversation with Kapoor), and fantasy and the imagination with scholar and children’s author Katherine Rundell and her Impossible Creatures.…
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This week JD chats with guest Mo Vida! Mo is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: Christmas, audience interactions, and being generous with your laughter. Please like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend. Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school…
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This week JD chats with guest Christopher Stiffler. Chris is an economics professor, comedian, and author of, Economics In-Other-Words: What your boring economics professor tried to teach you. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: cowboy poetry, microeconomics, and wrestling. Please like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend. Follo…
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