Gandhi Show Podcast: Tell Me Something Good with Lance Weiss, Brendan Fitzgibbons and Producer TJ Del Reno.
Karen Summerton tells us something good about death threats, doing comedy in front of the singer Sisqo, the MTA's deadly third rail, casual dating, bro talk, break ups, being bi-coastal, and writing, producing, creating your own stuff. Follow her on Twitter @KarenSummerton, watch her YouTube channel: Karen Summerton, and browse her website KarenSummerton.com.
Singer Arianna Taxman tells us something good about Lebron James, National Figure Skating, almost being in a cult, wine tasting, getting first place, singing, and her virginity. Follow her on twitter @AETaxman and check out her website for upcoming shows at AriannaTaxman.com.
Science lover and comedian Liz Larkin tells us something good about cloning, Hooters, Aerosmith, pornography, Star Wars, a real life Jurassic Park, slam dancing and being drug free. Follow her @LizLarkinComic on twitter and Facebook.
Comedian Jon Laster tells us something good about surviving a house fire, cocaine, speed skating, checking into rehab, college basketball, the law of attraction and more. Follow him @RealJonLaster and Facebook Jon Laster.
CPR Instructor/Comedian Troy Alan tells us something good about snapping his ankle in the subway gap, religious studies, Georgetown University, worshiping Seth Rogen, Parkinson's Disease, and sexual abuse. Follow him @troyalancomic and check out his website www.troyalancomic.com.
Watch Dealer Rich Reichbach tells us something good about selling watches, Nazi clocks, pooping in a slop sink, the grimy diamond district, death, organic food distribution, and Casio Calculator Watches! Check out his website www.TimeTitans.com and Instagram @TimeTitans. Also Luke Thayer (ComedianLuke) sits in.
Artist Casey Adams tells us something good about hanging out in brothels, set designing,finding underwear on the beach, smelling books, bad dates and restoring art. Follow her on Instagram @space_case214 and check out her comedy videos at her website www.chompchomp-comedy.com.
Fitness Instructor/Comedian Kerstin Porter tells us something good about getting kicked out of Europe, acting gigs on Craigslist, dog contracts, penis punching, sketch comedy, and literally running away from your problems. Follow her on twitter @WhoKerstin. Comedain Luke Thayer (@ComedianLuke) joins again.
Airline Pilot "Mike" tells us something good about airplanes, Bill Murray, U.F.O.'s, Lance's fear of flying, drones, looking young, and laser pointers. Check out GandhiShow.com for show dates and more. Follow us @GandhiShow, @lanceweiss, @Brendan_Fitz, and @tjdelreno.
Comedian/Actor Lydia Hensler tells us something good about dating a drug dealer at the Olive Garden, getting sober, surviving rape, stealing, suicide, poop in the swimming pool, and working at The RIDE NYC. Follow her @LydiaHensler, check out her website LydiaHensler.com. See her weekend improv team Grandma's Ashes at UCB Theatre Chelsea, Saturday's at 10:30 & Take It Personal, Friday's at 9pm at UCB East.
Brendan's roommate Captain Laura M. tells us something good about working in book publishing, stranded in Iceland, terrible sublet situations, traveling on a first date, hugging strangers, splitting the lotto with her salad guy, and Lance tries to get a book published on air.
Queen of Bitcoin/Comedian Margaux with an X tells us something good about being a Bitcoin entrepreneur, wanting to be Jewish, marriage propositions, flying around the world for free, buying a burqa, being evicted and reincarnation. Follow her on twitter @MargauxWithAnX, Instagram @Margaux, and Facebook.com/MargauxComedy.
Natasha Elias tells us something good about strong mothers, yoga, meditation, Latin culture, growing up Jewish and Argentinian, dating older men, Indian medicine, and spicy food. Check out her blog www.ManifestTaksu.tumblr.com, her website www.natashajelias.com and follower her @tashielias.
Tia Jenny tells us something good about attending an all girls school, feminism, the origin of twerking, blind judges, Brazil, and working as a bilingual translator. if you're in NYC check out her DJ set at Meridian 23 and add her on Facebook: Tia Jenny. Also show favorite, Luke Thayer, sits in again. Follow him @ComedianLuke
Travel Journalist Nikki Vargas tells us something good about going from the office to world travel, calling off weddings, being stranded in Morocco, traveling alone, taking pictures, space and terrorism. Check out her project www.ThePintheMapProject.com also follow her on twitter @pinthemapprojct (with no "E") and instagram PintheMapProject.
Comedian David Foster (MTV, co-producer of Gandhi Show in L.A.) tells us something good about getting a master degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine, growing up in NYC during nineties Hip-Hop Culture, his father who was an Adman in the sixties, being arrested, and moving to Los Angels with no money. Follow him @DFosterComedy or check his website for show dates www.DavidFosterComedy. Co-hosted by Luke Thayer (@ComedianLuke)
Construction Planner/Comedian Cristian Duran tells us something good about being a misanthrope, working with Irish women, growing up in Florida, drug addict parents, construction accidents, talking like a white guy, and growing up without a father. Follow him @CDuranDuran on twitter.
Comedian/Actress/ Writer Abbi Crutchfield tells us something good about being a child of an affair, dealing with depression without medication, an interracial marriage with another comedian, why she loves twitter and subliminal (PEPSI) advertising. Follow her on twitter and instagram @CurlyComedy.
Comedian Luke Thayer tells us something good about growing up as a pastors son, being a temp for 5 years, performing at churches, and fear of being typecast as a religious comedian. Follow him on twitter @ComedianLuke and his website www.Comedian Luke.com.
Poet Zahava M Beet tells us something good about living with C.R.P.S, lithium, turning pain into art, synchronized swimming, doctors coming on to her, and poetry. Her book of poetry, Neurons Firing, is published by thistlemilk press. Find more information check out her Facebook page Zahava M Beet.
Legendary friend Murf (Danny James) tells us something good about being a sound engineer for bands on the road, working for the Colorado Rockies, Evangelicals, business school and garage beers. Check out Brooklyn Bowl when you're in town.
Filmmaker Carina Jollie tells us something good about sleeping on buses, being a sound operator, brain tumors and calling off weddings. Check out her web series The Outreach and her website www.CarinaJollie.com.
Actor/Musician Bryan Fenkart tells us something good about being a Broadway lead in Memphis, working with Billie Joe Armstrong, living with a nightmare roommate, voice-over work and becoming an actor on a bet. Get his albums on iTunes under Bryan Fenkart, follow him @Steinway7 and check out www.BryanFenkart.com for his new projects.
Actor Lauren Adams (Emmy Nominated Netflix show Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) tells us something good about theatre camp, hitchhiking to a Dave Mathews concert, working for a horrible chocolate company and playing a Native American in a college play. Follow her on Twitter & Instagram @iamlaurenadams
Stand-up comedian, fine artist, anesthetist and surfer Scotty Levell tells us something good about being a young degenerate turned running champion, moving thirteen times as a child, living on a golf course, and spirituality. Follow him on twitter @scottylevell and Instagram @Scotty_Levell. Check out the Facebook Comedy Commune page for great Brooklyn comedy shows.
Dr. Linda D tells us something good about singing with Diana Ross, mental illness, medical school, dealing with cancer in the family and getting married on a yacht.
Strength & Conditioning Coach Kyle Fincham tells us something good about quitting stand-up comedy, becoming a strength & fitness trainer at Crossfit Virtuosity, battling a hernia and cheating to get accepted into UCLA. Take Kyle's classes in Brooklyn and follow him on Instagram at kylegrit.
Denise Burrell-Stinson tells us something good about Yoga, taking burrito orders, long quiet walks & cheesy popcorn. Read her articles on twitter @denise_studio.
Co-owner of New York Comedy Club tells us something good about being a fat Italian child, running a successful comedy club in NYC, the joys of marriage and his bad music taste. Follow the club on twitter @newyorkcomedy and visit the website www.newyorkcomedyclub.com.
We have two funny performers tell us something good about weed, orgasms, boyfriends, China and always being in charge. Follow Crystal Beth on twitter @TheCrystalBeth and www.thecrystalbeth.com. Follow Remy Kassimir @theweeone and her women's belt product The Tuck at www.dothetuck.com.
Comedian Liz Miele (Live at Gotham) tells us something good about talking to George Carlin on the phone, insomnia, how a bad break up fueled a passion for running, cats and her book tour with author Chris McDougall of "Born to Run". Follow her on twitter @LizMiele and check out her website LizMiele.com.
Brendan's cousin, acupuncturist Andrea Henkles tells us something good about Eastern Medicine, gunshots in India, and gratitude. Check her websites AdviceIGiveMyself.com & CenteredHealthHealingArts.com. Finally watch her fun youtube channel bushytailpinups.
Mike Camerlengo (Mtv2's Joking Off) tells us something good about commercial auditions, social media traps, Football injuries, 90's tv shows & his night terrors. Follow him on twitter @mcamerlengo.
We talk to comedian D.C. Benny (Comedy Central, Last Comic Standing) about growing up with a gay brother, comedy, terrible auditions, and dating Spanish girls growing up in Washington D.C. Follow @DCBenny on twitter and go to dcbenny.com for dates and info.
The first episode of the Gandhi Show Podcast. We interview guests who discuss a negative life experience and we look for the positive in it. Featuring Brendan Fitzgibbons, Lance Weiss and Producer TJ Del Reno. Go to www.GandhiShow.com for show dates and more. Follow us @GandhiShow