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Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, hosts of the podcast "We Think It's Funny," culminated Season One with a lively round-up, delving into behind-the-scenes anecdotes from their impressive roster of guests. From the legendary Jay Leno to the iconic Jon Lovitz, and the sharp wit of Alonzo Bodden to the versatile talents of Jon DiResta and Or Mash, Schiff and Lobell shared captivating stories and insights. They reminisced about Darren Carter's infectious energy, Mike Binder's seasoned wisdom, Wayne Federman's unparalleled humor, and Brian Kiley's razor-sharp wit. They also shared tales from encounters with Maurice LaMarche's voice mastery and Robert Cait's comedic brilliance. Amidst these comedic luminaries, they took a moment to connect with a young comedian and college student, Guy David Knoll, who found solace and strength in their podcast amidst a sea of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel demonstrations on his campus. Knoll's story served as a poignant reminder of the power of laughter and community in navigating challenging times.

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Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, hosts of the podcast "We Think It's Funny," culminated Season One with a lively round-up, delving into behind-the-scenes anecdotes from their impressive roster of guests. From the legendary Jay Leno to the iconic Jon Lovitz, and the sharp wit of Alonzo Bodden to the versatile talents of Jon DiResta and Or Mash, Schiff and Lobell shared captivating stories and insights. They reminisced about Darren Carter's infectious energy, Mike Binder's seasoned wisdom, Wayne Federman's unparalleled humor, and Brian Kiley's razor-sharp wit. They also shared tales from encounters with Maurice LaMarche's voice mastery and Robert Cait's comedic brilliance. Amidst these comedic luminaries, they took a moment to connect with a young comedian and college student, Guy David Knoll, who found solace and strength in their podcast amidst a sea of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel demonstrations on his campus. Knoll's story served as a poignant reminder of the power of laughter and community in navigating challenging times.

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