Comedian Murray Valeriano talks to today's top comedians about life on and off the road and everything that happens in between.
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Listeners of Roadstories Podcast that love the show mention: comedy nerds,The Roadstories Podcast is an incredibly entertaining and funny podcast that combines music and comedy for a truly enjoyable listening experience. Hosted by Murray Valeriano, the podcast features conversations with comedian friends who open up about their experiences on the road. From the moment you start listening, you feel like you're right there in the room with them, laughing along and enjoying their stories. I have been a subscriber since 2012 and continue to look forward to new episodes.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the wide array of comedians and entertainers that Murray brings onto the show. Each episode is filled with hilarious stories and anecdotes from these talented individuals, making for a consistently fun and engaging listen. What sets this podcast apart is Murray's ability to create a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere that allows his guests to truly shine. Even if you're unfamiliar with some of the comedians, they come off as likable, relatable, and extremely funny through their conversations on this podcast.
I particularly loved the episode with Keith Ross Nelson and Joel Madison, as it had me laughing out loud throughout. The chemistry between Murray and his guests is always great, and the stories they share about their adventures on the road are wild and wildly different from comic to comic. Whether you're a comedian yourself or simply have a sense of humor and curiosity about "the road," this podcast offers a unique perspective that will keep you entertained.
While there aren't many drawbacks to this podcast, one minor downside is that there are occasional repeat episodes due to unforeseen circumstances or other obligations in life. However, even these repeated episodes can be appreciated as they allow listeners to put stories together with the theme song. Overall, it's a small price to pay for such an entertaining show.
In conclusion, The Roadstories Podcast is an absolute delight for anyone who enjoys comedy and wants a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road for comedians. With Murray Valeriano as the welcoming and hilarious host, each episode is filled with laughter and fascinating stories that can't be made up. Whether you're listening on the road or sitting back to relax after a long day, this podcast offers an escape into the world of comedy that is guaranteed to leave you entertained and wanting more. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a fun and funny podcast experience.
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