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Daniel Lobell's old friend, comedian Matty Goldberg, joins Mark Schiff and Daniel on the show to talk about his life growing up in Woodstock, New York, having and surviving a brain tumor, and writing a book about it called "Brain Humor." They discuss many of the fun and crazy things they used to do together in New York City. Also discussed is Bill Belechik's young new girlfriend, how Mark Schiff grew up with the Ramones and the time Bob Dylan came over his apartment - all that and so much more! Listen and tell your friends.
Joining us from Miami, Dad of the Month Kyle Grooms chimes in with Karen and the other Kyle. The male Kyle talks about the Ken doll he brings with him when he's on the road and how his wife, a nurse, didn't help him when he had a brain tumor. He graces us with his Barack Obama impression, our Worst Mom of the Week is one we wish we didn't have to crown, and female Kyle ends on a story about a German man who received 90 COVID vaccinations.
Welcome back to another installment of our Grief Survival Guide miniseries. This week we welcome guest, comedian and brain surgery survivor, Kyle Grooms, to discuss having a near fatal seizure, the different levels of grief, and the impact brain surgery had on his career and life as a father.Don't forget to email your answers to the question: "Where do we go when we die?" : JessimaePelusoComedy@gmail.comOrder Kyle's comedy special Brain Humor:https://www.amazon.com/Kyle-Grooms-Brain-Humor/dp/B088GP2D11
Comedian Kyle Grooms joins Keith and Chemda to discuss Hurricane Ida, the N-Word in art, and having a cop pull a shotgun out on him while he was on the toilet. Kyle shares the harrowing story of his 9-hour brain surgery, the $500,000 bill, and a scam benefit in his honor. He talks about his decades-long relationship to a nurse and the trickiness of relationships. The gang also talks about Joe Rogan announcing he contracted COVID, Texas's devastating abortion ban that gives the power for strangers to sue strangers for $10,000 and up, and Drake coming after Kanye.
Noah and Dan return to talk Ryan Ellis' availability, would you rather trade Provorov or York, Noah's basketball knowledge, Rem Pitlick rabbit hole, Reading Baseball, The Office sucks, more!
Science Rules! Presents is a series of science-focused episodes from some of our favorite shows. This week we’re featuring Hidden Brain's “Humor Us.” Hahaha! The average four-year-old child laughs 300 times a day. By contrast, it takes more than two months for the average 40-year-old adult to laugh that many times. This week, we talk with behavioral scientist Jennifer Aaker of Stanford University about why so many of us fall off a “humor cliff” as we become adults. Plus, how we can inject more laughter into our lives, even during the most difficult of times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Interviews Kyle Grooms about his new Amazon special "Brain Humor" and the traumatic brain event that led to it's creation. It's all about life, love, family, and laughter...and Sam Cooke.
Rob catches up with comedian Kyle Grooms (Chappelle Show & the film I Feel Pretty) over some coffee and cannabis. Kyle lives in Miami and just released a Stand-Up special called Brain Humor (watch it on Amazon or YouTube). Learn about his brush with death and brain surgery. Rob and Kyle catch up about health, vegan cooking, graffiti art, New Jersey, Miami and legalizing cannabis. Support the show's Patreon to watch the FULL VIDEO of this podcast + Bonus Content - https://www.patreon.com/robcantrellcoffee
Comedian, Actor & Writer, Kyle Grooms joins the podcast to talk about his past as a graffiti artist, getting started in stand-up and doing sketch comedy on "Chappelle's Shows" and "Inside Amy Schumer". He also gets into what it was like being on "Celebrity Apprentice", the details of his recent health scare and coming out of it a better person. His comedy special "Brain Humor" is available now on Amazon Prime. Enjoy another set of Mental Reps! - Hosted by Brian Wright. Subscribe, rate, comment and share!
This week Sergio is joined by friend and comedian Kyle Grooms who recently underwent surgery for a brain tumor. They talk about the unexpected diagnosis, rushed surgery, recovery and how it inspired his new comedy special that's now out on Amazon Prime, Brain Humor.
25 year comedy vet Kyle Grooms recently survived a brain tumor and released a comedy special (Brain Humor) about the entire experience. This is a must listen episode and a must watch comedy special for all comics and real comedy fans. You will leave both with a new perspective on how to film a comedy special and how to appreciate the journey of comedy. Listeners will learn about: The effect of having a brain tumor Becoming a vegan How to tell and funny story on stage Why to release a special on Amazon Production tips of self-producing a comedy special The value of studying comedy +MORE Watch Kyle Groom's comedy special here: https://bit.ly/KyleGroomsComedySpecial Join our private facebook group here: https://bit.ly/HotBreathFacebookGroup Watch Joel's Comedy special here: https://bit.ly/TheTrophyHusbandSpecial Join Joel's Online Writing Class: https://bit.ly/ComedyWritingCourse Subscribe to the Hot Breath! YouTube: https://bit.ly/HotBreathPodcast Book a Skype session with Joel here: http://bit.ly/JoelByarsBooking Order Joel's Comedy Writing Book: http://bit.ly/ComicsPlaybook (https://comicsplaybook.com/product/finding-your-funny/) Join the Hot Breath! Patreon: https://bit.ly/JoelByarsPatreon Get more podcast content and merch on our website website: https://hotbreathpodcast.com/ Learn more about Joel here: http://www.JoelByarsComedy.com/ (http://www.joelbyarscomedy.com/)
Recorded Talking with Occasional Guests is a weekly comedy podcast hosted by Stand-up Comedian Sam Goldstein. “Recorded Talking” is exactly what it is, the capturing of genuine conversations between human beings. In this episode Sam is joined by his dear friend and fellow comedian Matty Goldberg (@mattygoldberg on social media). In this episode we talk about comedy, we playfully jab at each other, the "ups and downs" in the world of stand up, and we talk about the two books he wrote "Brain Humor" and "No IQ" which I haven't read. We recorded this episode late night post show so we went off the rails a bit but we know you'll enjoy it. Matty Goldberg is an incredible comedian, writer, and above all a great friend. Recorded Talking Soundtrack - Zzyzx by LoOmis
Matty Goldberg is BACK FOR MORE BABY!! His 1st book Brain Humor was a best seller and now he's got a second book of essays called No IQ which is awesome as well. We also talk about 80's music and movies so follow him on Twitter @mattygoldberg1 and on Instagram @mattygoldberg. Follow me on both @EarlSkakel and also go to www.mattygoldberg.com to buy Matty's books!!
Comedians, Ester Steinberg (@esterk) & Matty Goldberg (author of Brain Humor), join T&A to reflect on this Thanksgiving about past sexual regrets and what we've all learned about love, life, relationships, and how we could of handled that one night stand a little better. We all share intimate stories, and laugh along the way - A feel good episode about those cring-worthy moments! Show Notes What are the top 5 things people regret on their deathbeds? (7:09) “I wish I had lived truer to myself and not what other people expected of me” (7:59) What type of guys was Ester into? Did that work out for her? (9:40) What scene from movie ‘Sideways’ makes Matty think of his biggest sexual regrets? (12:15) Does it really help to say that you’re sorry for being a dick after the fact? (15:04) One of Ester’s pet peeves is men assuming she wants a relationship just because she’s female-can’t she just have meaningless sex too?! (15:34) Find Refs & FULL Show Notes HERE: http://www.tatalksex.com/sexual-regrets-what-have-we-learned-happy-thanksgiving-roundtable-ep-69/