'We’re Done Here' is a breath of fresh air in the world of emotional wellness. With NYC comedian Meka Mo leading the way and her fellow comedians in tow, they're here to spill the tea, unpack emotional baggage, and take on everything from relationships to personal growth and mental health. Straight from the heart of the Big Apple, this podcast was featured in the 2023 New York Comedy Festival! 🎠'We're Done Here' is the comedy therapy session you won't want to miss! 🎙ï¸ðŸ¤©
Comedian Onika McLean turns the tables on Meka Mo and interviews her about being burnt out! They discuss steps to take when this happens and focus on how we can avoid self sabotage and focus on self care. A must listen episode, Meka Mo provides insight on how she got started in comedy and how we now manages two careers. This hilarious episode is not to be missed as Onika and Meka chat it up!Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
Meka Mo sits down with comedic couple JC Mendoza and Sam Santos to break down what makes a healthy relationship. They share how they met, reflect on past relationships, and tackle the age-old question: should comedians date each other? Packed with laughs and real talk, this episode serves up healthy tips for having a successful relationship.Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
This week Meka Mo sits down with the hilarious Rufat Agayev to unpack anger—when it's useful, when it ruins your life, and how to keep it from turning you into that guy. They swap stories, roast their own coping skills, and actually get into some strategies that might keep you from screaming in traffic. It's raw, funny, and just the right amount of unhinged—because what's self-improvement without a few laughs (and maybe a little rage)?Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
Meka Mo sits down with her comedy sister, Priya Blunts, to discuss her recent divorce from her high school sweetheart. Don't miss this honest and real conversation about young love and hard lessons with two of NYC's funniest comedians.Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
Comedian Lea'h Sampson opens up about her move to New York City, her struggles with people-pleasing, and her constant worry about what others think. With humor and honesty, she reflects on how therapy has helped her overcome the need for approval and start setting healthier boundaries. It's a funny and real conversation about self-discovery, learning to say no, and finally embracing the freedom of not caring about everyone else's opinion. Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
In this raw, hilarious, and deeply honest episode of "We're Done Here", comedian Kenice Mobley sits down with Meka Mo to unpack her journey from dark EMO dreams of joining the 27 Club to surviving a stroke at 36 and finding clarity on the other side. Kenice shares the inspiration behind her one-woman show, blending her sharp wit and unvarnished reflections on mortality, millennial angst, and the booze-fueled coping mechanisms she eventually left behind. Together, they delve into the intersection of comedy and personal pain, how Kenice turned her struggles into a laugh-out-loud performance, and what it really takes to rewrite your story when life doesn't go as planned. It's a conversation about death, survival, and the punchlines that keep us going.Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
STOP with the red-pill nonsense. Meka Mo sits down with comedian Anthony Moore to tear down the myths and show what real masculinity looks like. A raw, no-holds-barred chat about the double standards, pressures, and straight-up nonsense men face today. Together, Meka and Anthony debunk stereotypes, break down the walls of toxic expectations, and redefine what it means to embrace true self-expression. Ready to ditch the BS? Hit play, and let us know what you think in the comments. KEEP UP WITH ANTHONY Anthony Moore is a comedian and writer hailing from West Philadelphia, now residing in the New York area. While working toward a bachelor's degree from Saint Joseph's University, at age 18, Anthony was recruited to host the school's talent show. It was at this point, Anthony realized he had a true gift for humor and a strong passion for comedy. Soon after, he quickly became well-known in Philadelphia's comedy circuit. Anthony was selected by Hartbeat Productions to represent the city's comedy scene on Kevin Hart's Comedy Central show, Hart of the City. After making a name for hisself in his hometown, Anthony made the transition to New York becoming a regular at the world famous Comedy Cellar performing alongside top comedians such as Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle. Anthony has been invited to the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal to film for Kevin Hart's LaughOutLoud network. More recently, Anthony made his Netflix acting debut on Shane Gillis' sitcom Tires and also been featured on HBO twice on Game Theory with Bomani Jones. You can listen to Anthony weekly on his podcast We Want Moore. This rising star is looking forward to a promising career in entertainment. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allthatandmoore/
In this episode, comedian Meka Mo dives deep into humor and health as she sits down with fellow comedian Amy Veltman. Amy, who's currently touring her one-woman show on pelvic floor health, shares her personal journey through countless doctor visits, misdiagnoses, and the often overlooked reality of pelvic health. Together, Meka and Amy laugh about the frustrating and absurd moments, from well-meaning doctors to confusing medical advice, while shedding light on a topic that's often ignored. ✅ Get ready to be 'done here' and subscribe to the show! KEEP UP WITH AMY Amy Veltman is a New York City comedian, actor, and writer who performs and hosts comedy shows and fundraisers across the country. She's appeared at the Charm City Comedy Festival, The Ladies of Laughter competition, The Detroit Women in Comedy Festival, and at comedy clubs and bars throughout NYC, New Jersey, and Connecticut. For years, she co-produced the monthly show AP Comedy at West Side Comedy Club. She's currently touring her award-winning, one-woman show PSA: PELVIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT, a comedic, autobiographical, musical romp through the pelvic floor to a place free(er) from shame. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyveltmania/ Website: https://www.amyveltman.com/about
Join us for a candid conversation with the hilarious and inspiring Gina Brillon, the first Latina comedian to be a Finalist on America's Got Talent. As a veteran comedian, Gina shares her personal journey navigating mental health and emotional wellness, offering practical advice for anyone looking to improve their relationships, parenting, and overall well-being. Discover how humor, therapy, and self-awareness can help you become a better friend, mother, and wife.✅ Get ready to be 'done here' and subscribe to the show!KEEP UP WITH GINAGina Brillon was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. The Puerto Rican actress, comedian, writer and mom has been a standup comic since she was 17 years old. Her sophomore 1-hour special Gina Brillon: The Floor is Lava (Amazon Prime Video) won a 2021 Gracie Award and was nominated for an Imagen Award. Her 1/2 hour special Easily Offended was one of the top shows from the Entre Nos franchise on HBO Latino, and streams on all HBO Digital Platforms. She's made appearances on The View, Late Night with Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel Live. You have seen her on Kevin Can Wait on CBS and The Conners on ABC. In 2012, she became the first (and only) Latina winner of NBC's Stand up for Diversity Showcase. The following year, she was a “New Face” at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival. Gina is a singer, published writer, and poet. Her pieces have appeared in the New York Post and Daily News, among others. Gina was the first Latina comedian to be a Finalist in season 16 of America's Got Talent. Most recently, she can be heard as the co-host and Executive Producer of “The State of: WOMEN” a podcast from Clamor Audio that explores which U.S. states are getting gender equity right and which are failing – and what you can do about it!https://ginabrillon.com/about/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbrillon
Join us for a one-of-a-kind episode recorded amidst the electrifying atmosphere of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In this special live taping, comedians dive deep into conversations about emotional wellness and mental health, exploring topics such as anxiety, grief, autism, and dating. Experience the unique blend of festival energy, heartfelt discussions, and hilarious detours as we connect with funny people navigating life's challenges. ✅ Get ready to be 'done here' and subscribe to the show! KEEP UP WITH THE GUESTS! Lukas Arnold is a comedian and actor based in Brooklyn, known especially as a content creator online (@lukastarnold on all socials) with a total of over three million followers. He's performed with sketch group, 24 Hour Kiss Club, and hosts two podcasts: Two Nosy Meerkats and What's Your Spiral? Performing standup across the country, he's been featured as a 2023 creator to watch at New York Comedy Fest, at the Asheville Comedy Fest, Vermont Comedy Fest, Haha Harvest Comedy Fest and the Edinburgh Fringe he's also on this season of Wild and Out. https://lukastarnold.com/ Gabby Jordan Brown is a comic, producer and podcaster. She has been featured on Amazon as well as on the festival circuit, with recent appearances at LA Comedy Festival and LGBTLOL Fest in New Orleans. Gabby co-produces the show “If We Did It,” a murder-mystery comedy, as well as the courtroom themed LGBTQ+ showcase “Wait But Are You Sure?” She also is one half of Two Nosy Meerkats, a podcast with TikToker Lukas Arnold. https://www.instagram.com/hipsoccermom/?hl=en Simon Jay is a comedian and editor of Neurodiverse Review. Check out his Linktree below! https://linktr.ee/simonjay Blair Dawson is a standup comedian, writer, actress and person of interest. She regrettably hosts a podcast with her 82-year-old father, It's Genetic, which Vulture calls exceptional and noteworthy. Currently, Blair is based in New York City where she co-hosts Drunk Family Dinner at Union Hall, but can be found all over the country touring and performing as a featured act in comedy festivals such as SF SketchFest, Gilda's LaughFest, and Oak City Fest among others you couldn't possibly have heard of (I'll go anywhere.) Blair appeared on the National Lampoon produced variety show Sofa Kingdom, Comedy Central's animated originals, and Sarah Cooper's Audible book Let's Catch Up Soon. Most importantly, Blair was once cold contacted to audition as a vape shop clerk for the Emmy nominated Hulu series, Ramy. She didn't get it, but feels honored to be included. https://www.instagram.com/urgirlblair/?hl=en
Meka Mo chats with the founder of the Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest, Joanna Briley. The two comedians discuss pregnancy complications, dating and relationships, and not letting anyone hold you back from your dreams. It's your weekly dose of real mental health talk with comedians who aren't afraid to tell it like it is! Are you ready to be done here? Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to laugh, cry, and learn. This is “We're Done Here”, and we're done talking. Now it's your turn to listen.
Bronx comedian Lawrence Reese joins host Meka Mo to spill the tea on life off stage and the wild chaos of NYC comedy. From his viral skits to incarcerated family members to unforgettable tales of the city's underground scene, Lawrence lights up the conversation with his infectious humor and candid insights. Join us for some laughs and real talk about facing trauma and finding comedy in the chaos.
NYC Comedian Ralph Anthony takes us down the rabbit hole of drug abuse, wild nights, and his eventual road to recovery. Join host and fellow comedian Meka Mo as Ralph spills the tea on his insane journey from high school party starter to full-blown addict, and eventually to recovery and self-care guru. He shares crazy tales and moments of sheer survival. From doing stand-up in gritty New York clubs to tackling mental health head-on with therapy and meditation, Ralph's story is as inspiring as it is entertaining. **We're Done Here - Your go-to spot for hilarious, thought-provoking, and relatable comedy content.**
In this episode of "We're Done Here," we dive deep into food addiction with the hilarious Cindy Arena.
What do you get when you mix an Anarchist, a comedian, and a New Yorker? A hilarious and honest conversation about anxiety, mental health, and coping methods!
Brooklyn comedian Dria Curtwright cracks open her journey as a Black woman with Autism on the comedy scene. Join us for a hilarious and raw conversation on navigating neurodiversity and celebrating the beauty of being uniquely YOU. This episode proves laughter truly is the best medicine (unless you need actual medicine, then by all means...) ✅ Get ready to be 'done here' and subscribe to the show! KEEP UP WITH DRIA Dria Curtwright is an up and coming Brooklyn based comic that's performed at venues all over the northeast, including The Stand, New York Comedy Club, and The Comedy Studio. In 2023, she performed at the Black Women in Comedy Festival and featured at Vermont State University for their Week of Welcome. She was also a semifinalist in New York Comedy Club's Comedy Roast Battle tournament in 2023. Since moving to Brooklyn, Dria has made a name for herself by producing Heated Comedy and Cortelyou Comedy, comedy showcases that celebrate and uplift women and BIPOC voices in standup. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marvelous.persona/?hl=en
Ready for a sex talk that's hot AF? NYC comedian Meka Mo, is joined by firecracker Christiana Jackson for a hilariously candid dive into Black female sexuality. They unpack early sexual awakening, the power of nudes, and defying expectations (and the fam). Christiana, a self-described "horny old man" trapped in a fabulous woman's body, spills the tea on becoming an unwitting Pornhub star, finding humor in the mortifying, and taking her power back with a one-woman show where she wrote the narrative. Plus, learn the art of being a generous lover and the weird science behind attracting unsolicited sexy stories (trust us, it's a thing). Ready to break free from the box and live by your own rules? Get ready to be done here! KEEP UP WITH CHRISTIANA Christiana Jackson is a New York based stand up comedian, who has been performing for over 6 years. She performs anywhere and every where from an ice cream shop in Staten Island to Gotham Comedy Club. Christiana recently performed her bold half hour, Stout, Lusty Wench this summer. She has also produced a variety of shows including Fresh Kicks Comedy, The Nerds on The Wall, and the biannual apartment show Sábado Gigante. Aside from comedy, Christiana has been a real estate professional for over 15 years, is a big sneakerhead, and loves a good cigar! Follow Christiana on Insta! https://www.instagram.com/incomparablemsc/reels/?locale=us&hl=am-et
What's it like to trade a life of crime for a career in comedy? NYC comedian Meka Mo gets down and dirty with fellow comedian Derek Drescher, a self-described reformed criminal. Derek spills the unfiltered truth about his wild past, from the initial plunge into drugs and crime to the ultimate wake-up call that led him on the path to redemption. Meka and Derek delve deep into Derek's journey to sobriety and navigating the complex world of leaving the criminal justice system behind. But can a former outlaw truly outrun his past? We'll find out as Derek gets candid about managing anger as a comedian and the constant battle to stay out of trouble. It's a funny and thought-provoking conversation you won't want to miss! ✅ Get ready to be 'done here' and subscribe to the show! KEEP UP WITH DEREK Insta: https://www.instagram.com/derekdrescher/ On The Gate Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@OnTheGatePodcast Upcoming Shows! https://linktr.ee/DerekDrescher
NYC comedian Meka Mo gets real with former law professor turned stand-up comedian, Liz Glazer! Liz spills the tea on a major career change from law to comedy, where her material draws from her own life as a lesbian, a rabbi's wife, and a former lawyer. Featured in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, Liz has a fascinating story and is a rising comedy star to watch! They dive deep into the joys (and maybe some sleep deprivation?) of new parenthood. Liz opens up about the joys (and maybe some unexpected challenges) of raising a tiny human with her wife, all while navigating the wild world of stand-up comedy. This episode is a heartwarming and hilarious look at balancing a new family with pursuing your dreams. Get ready to laugh, be inspired, and maybe even shed a tear (because those newborn snuggles, am I right?) Looking for a laugh and a dose of real talk? Then you're Done Here! KEEP UP WITH LIZ www.dearlizglazer.com IG: @lizglazer If Lea DeLaria and Amy Schumer had a baby... If Alice from the Brady Bunch was a standup comedian who was formerly a tenured law professor... That's Liz Glazer! Liz Glazer is a standup comedian, actor, and writer who used to be a tenured law professor, a job she was very funny at. Liz won first place at the Boston Comedy Festival, has appeared on OutTV doing standup, has opened for Myq Kaplan and Maria Bamford, and was accepted to the 2021 HBO Women in Comedy Festival. In addition, Liz has acted on For Life on ABC and BULL on CBS. Liz is writing a television show that she expects to span 9 seasons depicting 2012-2021 of her own life, which means that right now she is living Season 9.
This week Meka Mo gets real with comedian Daniel J. Perafan. Daniel opens up about his battle with alcohol, a journey that began at a young age and spiraled into full-blown addiction that brought him to the brink of self-destruction. But this isn't just a story of despair. In a twist the pandemic brings, Daniel finds the strength to get clean and begin the path to healing. Join Meka Mo and Daniel for a touching conversation about addiction, recovery, and the unwavering will to live. This episode is raw, honest, and a powerful testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome.
On this episode of 'We're Done Here', a funny emotional wellness podcast, we hear the inspiring story of comedian Nick Viagas who triumphed over his stutter. Comedian Meka Mo delves into his journey and Nick provides an in-depth look at the stuttering community and life with a speech impairment. A must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and a good laugh! 👉 Like what you hear? Share with anyone who needs a laugh or a light in the dark. Your stories are our stories! KEEP UP WITH NICK Nick Viagas is becoming one of NYC's most talked about up-and-coming comedians. He performs all over the city and frequently features at Carolines on Broadway and The Tiny Cupboard. He was named one of the New York Comedy Festival's 2022 Comics to Watch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickviagas/ Look out for his upcoming shows here! https://linktr.ee/nickviagasðŸ'ðŸ¿â€â™€ï¸ KEEP UP WITH MEKA ðŸ'ðŸ¿â€â™€ï¸ 🔗 Follow Meka | https://linktr.ee/MekaMo 🌠Website | https://www.mekamocomedy.com/ 🎠PRESENTED BY BIG COMEDY NETWORK 🎠🌠Website | https://www.bigcomedynetwork.com/ 📸 Socials | @ilovebigcomedy ðŸ¤ðŸ¿TEAM ðŸ¤ðŸ¿ 🎤 Creator & Host: Meka Mo 🌟 Presented By: Big Comedy Network âœ‚ï¸ Editor: Mike Albanese 🎶 Music: Yoshinori 747 🎨 Cover Art: April Richelle 📸 Cover Art Photo: photojuice 🙌 Special Thanks: Ewan Gotfryd 🆠Full Credits: https://rb.gy/vnn5w AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE Please note, some of the links in the podcast description are affiliate links. This means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission. This helps support our content creation and doesn't result in any additional cost to you. DISCLAIMER In our content, including but not limited to podcasts and streaming series, we may discuss, mention, or review products, services, or companies. This does not imply any form of endorsement or affiliation. We may receive remuneration for mentions or through affiliate links in descriptions, which will be explicitly disclosed. Parts of our content are satirical, intended for entertainment and do not represent our or any discussed entities' views. All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. Use of these names doesn't imply endorsement. The respective trademark owners are not affiliated with, nor do they sponsor or endorse, our content. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY We aim to respect all intellectual property rights. If we've inadvertently used any materials inappropriately, please contact us so we can promptly address the matter.
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Feeling 'other'? Hilarious multiracial comedian Chanel Ali joins Meka Mo on 'We're Done Here' to get real about navigating life as a person of color. This Philly firecracker (former host of Food Network's 'Food Debate!' and MTV's 'Girl Code' cast member) spills the tea on her wild journey - comedy and life!From selling everything to chase NYC dreams to conquering the cutthroat comedy scene and breaking generational curses, Chanel offers gems on the industry, racial identity, and mental health. This rollercoaster ride of an episode will have you laughing and learning. Feeling like the "other"? This episode is your new best friend.**This episode is part of Meka Mo's series exploring the impact of racial trauma on comedians' mental health. **
Is an open relationship right for you? Watch to find out what NOT to do! Meka Mo sits down with comedian Stephen Bolles for a hilarious and heartbreaking tell-all about his open relationship disaster. Stephen bares all, revealing the lies, the cheating, and the journey to rebuild trust after his messy split from his Spanish-singer wife. Is an open relationship ever a good idea? Watch this episode and decide for yourself!Can you rebuild trust after a betrayal? Share your thoughts in the comments!CHAPTERS:0:00 - Intro to Emotional Wellness & Comedy0:48 - Comedy Beginnings: Steven's Journey2:46 - Stephen's Divorce: Cheating & Deceit17:03 - Deep Dive: Stephen's Divorce Story19:39 - Navigating Divorce: Steven's Advice21:54 - Overcoming Trust Issues Post-Divorce25:55 - Outro & Reflections26:10 - Discover More: Where to Find Steven26:19 - Laugh Again: Stephen's Comedy Special26:28 - Final GoodbyeKEEP UP WITH STEPHENStephen Bolles (pronouns Long Hair Don't Care/No Weave Just Steve) is a comedian originally from Virginia. Starting at Cozzys Comedy Club he became a regular at the Funny Bones in Richmond & VA Beach after winning their Clash of the Comics Competition four times. He dropped out of college to move to NYC in 2014, and was named “Funniest Under 25” at the Manhattan Comedy Festival in 2016. Unfortunately he's now 29. Fortunately in the outdoor-shows era of 2020 he won the “Plug Award (Best Stoner Comic)” at the Bomby's - a fake award show for NYC Comedians, put together & voted for by NYC comedians. Besides the hair, Stephen's known as a high energy host, often described as a “golden retriever in a human's body.” A self proclaimed party scientist & hype man, if you're not having fun at his show you didn't want to, or you're experiencing severe acid flashbacks brought on by his material.Check out his stand-up shows! https://linktr.ee/StephenBollesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mclonghair/
Join us for 'We're Done Here' with NYC comedian Meka Mo as we light up the conversation with the brilliantly funny Ariel Elias. This episode, part of our "Racial Trauma Series," explores the unique intersection of comedy and emotional wellness.
Remember that meme '2023: Same me, new trauma'? Comedian Oscar Aydin spills the tea on his 2023 dumpster fire and shares hilarious coping tips.
Ever wondered what it's like living with Tourette Syndrome? NYC roast battle champ Dan Wickes joins Meka Mo for a hilarious (and honest!) chat about his experiences, tweets, and life as a stand-up comedian navigating a neurodevelopmental disorder. From Long Island school days to sold-out shows, Dan dives deep into the funny, frustrating, and inspiring realities of living with Tourette Syndrome.Meka and Dan also dish on the latest pop culture trends they're definitely NOT done with yet.
Get ready for a hilarious yet touching episode that you won't soon forget. This week, Meka Mo gets real with Greek American comedian Gus Constantellis as he opens up about the sudden passing of his beloved mama❤️
Zubi Ahmed, the queen of side-eye and stand-up, joins Meka Mo for a laugh-out-loud exploration of life as a South Asian Muslim woman in the Big Apple.
Remember the glorious days of dial-up and AOL chatrooms? Well, comedian Sheri Ciprane does, and she's spilling the tea on navigating 90s guilt, battling addiction and anger, and discovering love in the heart of the Big Apple. This exiled Catholic school lesbian is as hilarious as a Lisa Frank Trapper Keeper bursting with turmoil and glitter glue. It turns out that teenage angst doesn't magically vanish when you ditch the plaid skirts.
We're Done with the sugarcoating. Meka Mo rips the bandaid off racial trauma one hilarious yet brutal episode at a time.
NYC comedy queen Glorelys "Glory" Mora traded bodega burritos for Hollywood dreams, but navigating the West Coast ain't all avocado toast and palm trees. Join Meka Mo as they spill the guac on Glory's career shake-up, from surviving layoffs to landing a new job (and a hilarious new podcast!). This episode is your blueprint for embracing change, Dominican mami-style – no therapy copay required.✅ Get ready to be 'done here' and subscribe to the show!ABOUT GLORELYSGlorelys "Glory" Mora is a New York-based stand-up comedian, writer and producer. She was born on June 15th, 1990 in New York City and grew up in between the worlds of Harlem and Washington Heights, raised by parents that immigrated from the Dominican Republic. The content for her comedy is pulled directly from interactions she has had with nepotism, racism and micro-aggressions throughout life and while working in the advertising industry. Additionally, she loves to discuss her observations of white privilege, the cis female experiences and social injustices in a ‘pretty' digestible way for audiences to reflect upon after deep laughter. She is pretty funny.https://thestandnyc.com/comedians/glorelys-moraIG: @glorelysmora
Welcome to 'We're Done Here,' the podcast that isn't afraid to tackle life's messiest and funniest moments head-on. In this episode, host Meka Mo and comedian Petey DeAbreu explore the darker corners of life, from grief and depression to Petey's brother's incarceration.
We're Done Here' wraps up an epic 3-part Season 3 premiere with a bang! Join host Meka Mo and comedy legend Dylan Adler for a no-holds-barred conversation recorded live at the New York Comedy Festival.
Welcome to the Season 3 premiere of 'We're Done Here,' your go-to podcast for emotional wellness. In this episode, Meka Mo and Aminah Imani share their insights on comedy, parenthood, and fitness, live from the New York Comedy Festival!
In this season finale episode, comedian, Onika Mclean turns the tables on Meka Mo and interviews her about being burnt out! They discuss steps to take when this happens and focus on how we can avoid self sabotage and focus on self care. A must listen episode, Meka Mo provides insight on how she got started in comedy and how we now manages two careers. This hilarious episode is not to be missed as Onika and Meka chat it up Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
In this episode we sit down with comedic couple JC Mendoza and Sam Santos to dive into what makes a healthy relationships. They discuss how they met, past relationships and we ask the age old question, should comedians date ? A must listen episode that provides healthy tips for having a successful relationship Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
This week we sit down with the hilarious Rufat Agayev and talk about dealing with anger and how that impacts your life. We also discuss helpful coping mechanisms and make a few jokes along the way. Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
This week we sit down with my comedy sister, Priya Blunts to discuss her recent divorce from her high school sweetheart Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
On this week's pod we chat with the founder of the Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest, Joanna Briley. We discuss pregnancy complications, dating/relationships and not letting anyone hold you back from your dreams! Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
In this episode we sit down with comedian, Lawrence Reese from Bronx NY. We discuss growing up in NYC, incarcerated family members and how comedy helps with healing. This hilarious episode will have you laughing and thinking about how you cope with life's challenges Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
In this episode comedian Ralph Anthony takes us through his history of drug abuse and his eventual recovery. Join us as we dive into crazy tales of wild nights and useful tips for self-care. Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
Comedian Cindy Arena talks about her visit to NYC and walks us through her journey with with weight loss surgery and food addiction. Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
During this hilarious season 2 premiere with comedian Marcela Onyango, we dive into anxiety, depression and politics and how to overcome it! Join us for laughs and self-careInstagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
We're Done Here is returning for Season 2 and we have made some major changes. Listen to what they are and stay tuned for a full new episode, next week! Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
In our season finale, Jeff hated Dear Evan Hansen, and Meka is heading to the Oakland Comedy Festival. Things get real as Meka talks about two friends who died this year and her grief. Later, Jeff is stanning Casey Wilson, and Meka gives props to Kim Kardashian for hosting SNL.Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
Jeff gets angry about his love for NYC, and Meka is doing stand-up all over the city. The co-hosts discuss the trials and tribulations of dating and relationships. Later, Meka is loving What If, and Jeff is obsessed with the Candyman reboot.Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
Meka is back from Vegas and joins Jeff in-studio to talk about micro-aggressions, our favorite NYC barbershop, & The Lehman Trilogy. Then the co-hosts deep-dive into the effects of negative self-talk. Later, Jeff finished Squid Game, & Meka started Ted Lasso.Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
Meka is still in Vegas, so this week Jeff is joined by Sarah Clemmons to discuss the challenges of making and maintaining friendships as an adult. Later they discuss a range of movies including The Eyes of Tammy Faye and Shang-Chi & the Legend of the Ten Rings as well as the FX show Better Things.Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
***TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes discussions of eating disorders.*** Jeff has a new physical therapist that he didn't meet on a dating app. Meka calls in from the World Series of Comedy in Las Vegas to discuss her recovery from an eating disorder. Later they discuss the new Cinderella, I May Destroy You, It's a Sin, and Lil Nas X.Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)
***TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes discussions of addiction, depression, and self-harm.*** Jeff had surgery, and Meka went to Barcelona. Overdose is claiming a lot of lives, and so is the stigma surrounding mental health. Later we lighten things up by discussing True Blood and The Breaker Upperers.Instagram: weredoneherepod Youtube: Mekamocomedy Facebook: We're Done Here Host - Meka Mo: mekasocial (instagram) mekamocomedy (TikTok)