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Jesse Irvin | "Use Less Words."

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Jesse Irvin is a stand-up comic from Pittsburgh. Nate met Jesse through multiple open-mics across the city, and knew this would be a fun episode (which it is!!) He is absolutely hilarious and Nate was excited to have him on to talk comedy, life and so much more.

Go see Jesse open for Johnny Taylor at the Burning Bridges Comedy Club this weekend, January 19th and 20th!

Look for his upcoming podcast with Alex Homyak called HR Nightmare!

Follow Nate on Instagram! (@NULPHCOMEDY)

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Jesse Irvin is a stand-up comic from Pittsburgh. Nate met Jesse through multiple open-mics across the city, and knew this would be a fun episode (which it is!!) He is absolutely hilarious and Nate was excited to have him on to talk comedy, life and so much more.

Go see Jesse open for Johnny Taylor at the Burning Bridges Comedy Club this weekend, January 19th and 20th!

Look for his upcoming podcast with Alex Homyak called HR Nightmare!

Follow Nate on Instagram! (@NULPHCOMEDY)

Follow Usually Wrong on Twitter! (@UsuallyWrong)

NATENULPH.COM

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