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We visited Truman University in Kirksville, MO, and interviewed Dr. Jay Self, who taught the class "The Art and Science of Humor" which led to Jeremy's first stand-up set. Dr. Self is also faculty advisor for the Upchuckles, Truman's stand-up club. In this short episode, we talk about the challenges of beginning stand-up, the importance of a venue,…
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Nick Branson of the Drunk and Nerdy podcast has shifted from stand up to podcasting and other comedy mediums, but that doesn't mean he's forgotten the shows that were on when he started out or that roasts are fun. (Obviously. Why would he forget those things? That would be weird.) PLUS, we plot out a broad-appeal period drama that you will want to …
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COMEDY VS EVERYTHING'S TRIUMPHANT RETURN! Shop Talk! Fictional Universe Rules! Post-Apocalypse Highway Clean Up! Racism Towards Robots! Chris Cyr, co-host of Wild Card Comedy, joins us (again...stupid dead computer) for a beautiful, multi-topic clusterfuck of a conversation. There's something for everyone we care at all about appealing to. Welcome …
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Improviser and sometimes stand-up Lisa Rimmert joins us during her visit from Denver to talk about how to be an activist without being a dick (see her delightful blog and interview site Weird! Why Aren't You Vegan? at whyarentyouvegan.com), the differences between groups of stand-ups and improvisers, and why you shouldn't climb into a vat of poop.…
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In this episode, we drink quite a bit of whiskey with JC Sibala. JC talks about the challenges of writing new material while maintaining a solid hosting set, his experiences as a model, and sports shit that he and Jeremy care about (or, as JC would grammatically correct me, "about which he and Jeremy care"). Amy sings a kickass song. It is, as the …
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In this two part episode, we talk with Steve Poggi, a comic who started out in St. Louis 9 years ago and now lives in San Francisco. In Part A, Steve's mom Karen discusses her history with Tarot cards and using meditation to overcome mental illness and loss. Both Steve and Karen share stories about spiritual encounters. Amy and Jeremy both have the…
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In this episode, Michigan comedian Zach Martina and his girlfriend Emily join us to talk about the differences between the St. Louis and Detroit comedy scenes and the mechanics of travelling to do shows. There is a lot of talk about food and a surprising amount of murder and intrigue. We also learn that Jeremy is fine with cannibalism and Amy canno…
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Hilarious comedian Nathan Orton joined us for a great chat in Jeremy's dining room. He talked about how his brother is a famous WWE wrestler, and that causes a lot of weird and crazy problems on Facebook. We also all got fortune cookies, and Amy found a weird Christian message on a candy cane. This was quite possibly the funniest episode we have ev…
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Kris Wernowsky runs one of the very best monthly standup comedy showcases in all of St. Louis. He is also a comedian in his own right, and has been a working journalist for 10 years. Kris told us probably the craziest and most entertaining individual story we have heard from a guest. Give it a listen, and like us on Facebook and subscribe on iTunes…
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Happy New Year everybody! Comedian Max Fitzgerald joined us for lucky episode number 13, and we discussed Amy's past respiratory issues, storks, desks, weird foreskins, and comedy. We also talked about the insane facebook page for the new Funnybone in Valley Park. You should go check it out, because it's so weird. Also, Jeremy recently did an inter…
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Holy crap! We are at our tenth episode! We interviewed Tina Shen, technically our first repeat guest (listen closely to the first episode). She has an amazing idea for a new Quentin Tarantino movie, as well as a job at a literay journal. We also talk about goofily optimistic guys that buy balloons every day, masturbating onto swastikas, our upcomin…
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Scott James has a problem with the hill next to his house. He is also a very funny comedian. We talk about names, bad shows, finding time to work on comedy when you have a job and a family, and also a recent controversy in the STL comedians community. This is our longest episode, but it's a really good one. Be sure to leave a review on iTunes if yo…
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Eric Christensen and Jake Sellers of STL Up Late join us in Amy's kitchen to talk about their new awesome late night talk show/ sketch show. We also talk about Halloween and suicides gone wrong. Happy Halloween everybody! Go check out STL Up Late on November 2nd, or any of the next 6 Saturdays. Like us on facebook and email us things at ComedyVsEve…
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16 year old comedy prodigy Stryker Spurlock joins us in Jeremy's dining room to talk about the pedophile older women he chats with online, his could have been career as a child novelist, the fact that he only has 4 shirts, and more! This is seriously the funniest episode yet. I (Jeremy) laughed out loud while listening to it, and I was also laughin…
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The very talented Frankie Chubb joins us. Charlie Winfrey, his ride/comedy partner/(insert lame joke about butt-sex here) somehow worms his way into also being a guest. This is easily the craziest episode yet. We talk about religion, Amy's weird redneck childhood, a wedding Frankie attended, Arizona Coors, and The Brooklyn Guys. Jeremy had a cold, …
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This is the first episode of Comedy vs Everything, featuring the always curmudgeonly and hilarious Kenney Kinds (@Steelyken). We thought it went terribly, partly because of our idiotic seating arrangement but mostly because our guest kept insisting how bad it was. Turns out, it's pretty funny. Topics include: movies; old people falling off ladders.…
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