Comedian Pete Bladel and guests discuss how to live a well-rounded life while pursuing a career in the arts.
From college at FIT to married life in Brooklyn, comedian Courtney Maginnis has changed along with New York over the years.
Talking to Bassam Shawl - another DC-originated, office-job-having comedian.
Pete and longtime friend Kyle Matous discuss some serious things (the ONE Campaign), but mostly just talk about UVA sports and Richard Linklater movies.
Pete thought he kept long hours until he talked to Amy.
Royce Wynn is another comic from DC who has walked a path similar to Pete's.
Pete sits down with a former professional baseball player and current musician/medical cannabis dispensary agent, his brother Johnny. Their mom is really excited about this one.
Talking the day-to-day reality of football (Like losing your redshirt after an upperclassman fakes an injury to get out of running sprints) with former UVA and NFL defensive lineman Nate Collins.
Lafayette Wright has been Pete's spiritual advisor for about seven years now.
Former UVA running back and current real estate entrepreneur Keith Payne Jr. talks Faith, Family and Football.
Comedian and college basketball broadcaster Noah Savage loves being married (And all the shirt returns that go with it).
Adam Mamawala has been a working comedian for more than a few years, which is both awesome and challenging.
Danny DelColle works odd hours, runs marathons, and tells great jokes.
Sara Armour would like you to know that she invented liking Marianne Williamson, and also The Moon.
Just Pete on this one, talking about college football and living with intention.
After growing up in Lebanon, Nataly found the freedom of expression she was always looking for here in the US.
Courtney and Pete have really grown emotionally since they first moved to New York.
Peter Muth is now happily doing all the things he made fun of people for in his 20s.