Long time comedian friends Art Krug and Susan Rice swap road stories with other comedians and cover topics such as health, changes in the comedy industry, and staying up past ten.
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Listeners of Stop Me If I've Heard This that love the show mention:The Stop Me If I've Heard This podcast is an absolute gem for comedy enthusiasts and anyone looking for a good laugh. As a recent guest on the show, I had an incredible time with hosts Art and Susan. Their comedic prowess is evident in every episode, making it a must-listen for those seeking hilarious conversations and valuable insights into the world of stand-up comedy.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the sheer amount of laughter it brings. Art and Susan's chemistry is unmatched, resulting in endless jokes and banter that will leave you in stitches. Their ability to create a lighthearted and enjoyable atmosphere makes each episode feel like a fun hangout with friends. Additionally, their talented lineup of guests adds another layer of entertainment, as they bring unique perspectives and stories from the comedy scene.
Another highlight is the valuable insight into stand-up comedy that this podcast offers. Whether you're an aspiring comedian or simply interested in the craft, Art and Susan provide a wealth of knowledge through their discussions. They delve into various topics such as writing jokes, performing on stage, and navigating the industry, giving listeners an inside look at what it takes to succeed in stand-up comedy. Their experiences and anecdotes offer valuable lessons alongside the laughs.
While The Stop Me If I've Heard This podcast excels in many areas, there are a few minor drawbacks to note. One aspect that could be improved is the audio quality. There have been instances where guests or even Art himself have struggled with technology, resulting in some episodes having less than optimal sound quality. However, this doesn't detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the show.
In conclusion, The Stop Me If I've Heard This podcast is a fantastic addition to any comedy lover's playlist. With Art and Susan at the helm, listeners are treated to hilarious conversations filled with laughter and remarkable insights into stand-up comedy. It's clear that both hosts are passionate about their craft and dedicated to delivering top-notch entertainment. So, if you're looking for a podcast that will bring tons of laughs and leave you feeling uplifted, this is the one to tune into.
It's been a fun time and we're grateful for all our listeners and supporters. But it's time to end the podcast and turn our attention to other things. In final episode, we hoist a coffee with Baileys, reminisce about all the fun, thank some people, and play some old fake sponsor bits. Check out what's happening with Susan and Art on our FB page "Art and Susan's Podcast".
As the year 2024 starts up, we look back at our holiday fun, talk about some silly news, and about the real possibility that we'll end the podcast under the current name. We'll be keeping the faithful updated on our Facebook page "Art and Susan's Podcast".
It's Christmas time and we have an excellent suggestion for your friends and loved ones who like a lively read. Our old friend JP Linde is back with his latest book Fools Gold, available on Amazon. It's a wild adventure set during the Yukon Gold rush between Wyatt Earp and Jack London. The always funny JP talks about the writers' strike and what gave him the idea for this book.
Susan and Art both had big dinners with family with all the extracurriculars and Art decided to "spatchcock" the turkey. Also, a recap of Susan's comedy seminar for the Ha Ha Harvest Comedy Festival.
Fruit truck smashes into Art's car, sledge hammers smash a hole in his fireplace wall, and Susan dashes over to check on an elderly friend who's not answering calls or texts.
Talking about our show on Friday with the story telling at the end as well as some thoughts about international events and how we gain knowledge in general. Deep.
Recapping the wonderful fundraiser for our buddy Nick Theisen in Spokane. Such a warm, exciting evening with great friends and great comics. Also, some other stuff...
Susan and Art get a chance to work together in Wenatchee Washington with Travis Sherer. Apparently Susan has been given a new nickname by her peers that fits her act perfectly. Art, Susan, and Travis take the show to a room at the Red Lion to mostly talk shop with the likable and intelligent Travis, who's been a guest on two episodes.
Art and Susan get back to their love of talking shop today with their guest Pat House. Pat is a national touring comic out of Philadelphia who plays all the "A" Comedy Clubs across the country. At 38 years old Pat has been a stand-up half of his lifetime. Even though Pat is much younger than Susan and Art, they share a common the love of making people laugh and stories about the craft of stand up. Find Pat on his YouTube channel " Pat House" or tune into his podcast " I Guess I'll Do It!" Follow him on IG @ Bohemianpatsody, Tik Tok at Pat House Comedy or visit his website Pathousecomedy.com
We chat about Susan's comedy seminar and the Portland Comedy scene, the washed out Burning Man, and the change blowing in the winds for fall and for humans in general. Deep stuff, and we weren't even drinking or smoking pot.
Art's been gone for a few weeks to help his sister through a difficult time and there are fires everywhere. Time to reflect, appreciate the ones we love, and find some things to bitch about.
Susan takes a break from criss crossing the state of Washington doing gigs to hang with her family at the beach. Art takes a break from the basement project to hang in his back yard tropical paradise. Both Susan and Art have an embarrassing story to tell.
Some times, summer is full of fun and sad things all at the same time. Susan has been quite busy doing shows. Art had a bittersweet vacation in Bend and attended a wedding for his nephew that had an international flair as well as his father's 100th birthday party.
The day before the 4th of July and it's getting hot in here. We talk about what friendship means to us the older we get and what's really important. Also, a funny sign in a dispensary window.
Recapping our show in The Dalles at the Granada Theatre, a little politics, and a joke or two at the end as a way of saying thank you.
Art's hell gig, pride week, you know who's legal comeuppance, and revisiting the Chat GPT discussion from last week with the results of some prompts we gave it.
Artificial Intelligence is on the brink of exploding into our lives in a big, big way. Some smart people think humankind is in real trouble and some other smart people think A.I. will solve world hunger, global warming, and find a cure for cancer. Whatever you think about it, sh**s getting real whether we like it or not. And it's fascinating. Also, Susan did a show in a nursing home and Art's basement is coming along.
We talk about Art's basement cleanup project and Amy Poehler's The Gentle Art Of Swedish Death Cleaning (Peacock Network) and what that means to anyone who's trying to declutter their home. Also, we talk about what an amazing night we had in Edmunds performing for the locals to raise money for the city and a charity. Working with the amazing Rod Long and Vince Valenzuela made for a stellar night. Then we moved on to talk about what's happening in the world of republican politics and their assault on women and drag queens.
Susan has a show in the most unlikely of venues and Art has an injury that sends him to the ER for a memorable night.
This is one of those days when you can't ignore the news. But we didn't just talk about politics. I mean, we did. But we also talked about our shows, Art's puppy fostering and other lighter stuff.
Even though we have published this episode twice already, we really felt the need to pay tribute to one of Portland's brightest starts. Darcelle (AKA Walter Cole) passed away at 92 yesterday leaving Portland without one its brightest stars. Give a listen and you'll see what a funny and warm personality we have lost.
Susan's weekend travels, Art's trip to the cardiologist, some stories about our St. Patrick's Day shows over the years, and some stuff about Trump's looming indictment. Some funny stuff, and some angry stuff. And then some recommendations about shows for those of you that stick through to the end.
Our buddy John Wing stops back by via zoom to talk about his latest ventures. John is a comedian, poet, writer, and musician who's appeared on America's Got Talent, and toured North America for 43 years even though he's younger than either of us. He has a podcast The Bad Piano Player available on all platforms and also has really funny stories. He talks about life on the ships, getting back into a groove after Covid, and his family. Always a blast hanging out with the very funny John Wing
Susan had some gigs, Art's dad got Covid on his 100th so he stayed at home and did some DIY plumbing to cure his haunted toilet.
As Art celebrates the twenty year anniversary of surviving his cardiac arrest, he also prepares to go to Bend for his father's 100th birthday party. So we started talking about mortality and end up talking about what we used to eat growing up and what we're eating now. TV dinners to healthy dinners.
Well, we decided to keep the fun going for another year. We probably won't publish every week but when we have something new to talk about... like the last month. Art got Covid. Then he got better. Both of us taped a show for possible distribution, and Art had a weekend performing in Lincoln City and looked for the mythical ornamental glass balls that are supposedly hidden in the sand. (right next to the gnomes and leprechauns)
All we want for Christmas is a chance to chat about the world, corporate gigs, holiday traditions, and enjoy a warm beverage. Check, check, and check.
We're still having a fun time getting together and swapping stories. This time we go on about Thanksgiving mishaps and memories and talk about the news a little.
Susan and Art talk about their respective shows, the midterms, and what's the haps.
We say our final farewells to our friend Donna Richards and talk about her memorial service, Art's trip to L.A., and a brief bit about the Jan 6 hearings.
Seattle comedian Travis Sherer returns to the show to talk about his unconventional rise in the Northwest stand up comedy scene and balancing family life with the night life of comedy.
The perfect episode for anyone who knows us or has gotten to know us through this podcast. Susan's show, Art's show, Art's son's new exciting job prospects, Susan's reunion, etc...and a little politics
Blood sun from the wildfires, women voters registering in record numbers, and some funny stories from our respective high school reunions
After catching up a little bit, we get into psychic readings and related phenomenon with Susan as the believer and Art as the skeptic. Fun and lively talk ending up with Susan giving Art a reading from her deck of special cards
Talking about the highlights of the St Johns Comedy Festival last weekend, Art's yellow jacket problem, and Trumps legal problems
Remembering some Donna Richards' gigs, blackberry jam session, and gearing up for the St Johns Comedy Festival. Next episode we'll have a topic. Promise.
Susan has a great story about her car breaking down on the way to a gig. Art went camping and got a Fitbit. And of course we both watched the news from Mar-A-Logo
After a brief moment of panic to identify what smelled like an something electrical burning, we couldn't figure it out so we plowed ahead and chatted about the upcoming St John's Comedy Festival, Art's acupuncture appointment, and various other summer stuff.
It's National Heat Wave Week in the U.S. and other countries and Portland's got it easy at only 98 degrees. So we've decided to beat the heat with an air conditioned chat. Apologies for the sound of the A.C., but we hope the cool vibes of our chat about comedy, guns, and other things will help you forget about your own heat wave.
We've been off doing other things for the summer and now we have to talk about it. Plus, a little bit of ranting and a fair amount of joking. Susan's gigs, Art's vacation, a mention of the upcoming St John's Comedy Festival.
We've been gone for the last few weeks and we've been watching the news and separately yelling at our televisions. So it's only natural we should get together and continue the rant in front of microphones.In this episode, Susan and Art vent about gun control, Cosby, and the Jan 6th hearings. Believe it or not, we managed to sprinkle in some laughs between all the ranting and railing. Yeah. We got worked up. Big fun!
Chattin' time with Susan and Art. We've both been on the road and have some stories. Haven't seen each other for a few weeks. If you like hanging out with us, you'll enjoy this.
Art's home project, Susan's shows and much much more. Everything you need to know in our last show for a little while. We'll be back. Check with our FB page "Art and Susan's Podcast"
We're not sure how many episodes we have left but we're definitely heading towards something different. In the meantime, we Art had his first show in a long while and Susan continues to recover from her mild Covid ordeal by watching stuff on tv and the internet that she know will piss her off. Fun times.
Well it was bound to happen. One of us caught the virus. Susan tested positive for Covid this week so we're back to a zoom episode. Luckily, she had the vaccine so she's not too sick. but she's feeling really loopy and tired. And we decided to talk about her experience. Wish her well everybody. And stay safe.
Bailey's and coffee on ice. How nice. Ok, it was an off brand Irish cream and we didn't have ice. But we did have a good time griping about the week and getting philosophical about friendship. If only we could have stayed on any topic longer than a few minutes. We did have some good laughs though.
Toxic Masculinity. How much of the world's suffering is caused by men trying to puff themselves up to seem like tough, strong, and powerful. Putin, Trump, Will Smith? Susan and Art have a lively discussion about this worldwide problem and what can be done about it. Why is it that men are only allowed to show their emotions through anger, pride, and isolation? In this episode we start with a few final thoughts about Will Smith and move on to Louis C.K. and other poor examples of masculinity. Art gives his ideas about what a real man should look like and Susan talks about how difficult it is for a woman in a world so dominated by male toxicity.
It was the slap heard round Hollywood and we needed to talk about it. Plus, various musings about memberships, living off the grid and other randomness.
Wait. Did I just say that? What did I come in here for? Who are you? Everyone's memory can falter as we age, but does it have to? When does it cross the line from silly to worrisome? Turns out there are definite ways to exercise your brain and keep it young and healthy.
The mask mandate is over. Are we all better off showing our whole face? Are we ready for this? Are we ready to go back to normal? What is normal? Art goes back to normal bad eating habits. Susan takes on a garbage pile and her neighbor loses.
This week marks the start of our fifth year of this podcast. They say one definition of crazy is to keep doing the same thing and expect different results. Well, call us crazy because we've definitely heard some of these stories before and we're not stopping. Still having a laugh, still taking a shallow dive into various deep topics and a deep dive into some shallow topics. Today we talk about the looming Third World War then tip a glass of bubbly to the shows' longevity and our wonderful, supportive listeners. Cheers!