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In this episode - John runs down the fecal effect of Trump. Everything he touches turns to crap. The stock market is tanking due to his tariff reversals, airplanes are crashing due to him firing air traffic controllers, and important allies are turning against us due to his alliance with Vladmir Putin. Then, he welcomes back comedians Leighann Lord to talk about her new book "Fast Famous Women" and Carole Montgomery to chat about the rerelease of her Showtime specials "Funny Women of a Certain Age". Then winding it up, John jokes with comedian Rhonda Hansome and they take calls from listeners on current news and pop culture.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John's monologue is about Special Counsel Jack Smith dismissing Donald Trump's January 6th and Documents cases. Then, he welcomes the return of author and political activist Marianne Williamson and they chat about her online spiritual seminar "A Metaphysical Christmas" Sunday - December 15th... find out more at https://marianne.com. Then finally, John jokes with comedians Carole Montgomery and Rhonda Hansome about current news and Donald Trump.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join me for a special Saturday edition of One Funny Morning when I'm joined by Comedian and Producer Carole Montgomery! More about Carole ... Carole has had a long and varied career. With over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. In addition to her numerous television appearances, Carole Montgomery has headlined clubs and colleges across the USA and starred in two different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a LAS VEGAS STAR, she was seen by over five million audience members. Carole Montgomery created and stars in three SHOWTIME specials for Funny Women Of A Certain Age, which has a tour stop TOMORROW (10/6) at Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia. For more about Carole visit - https://carolemontgomery.com
I've had many incredible women join me in conversation for many Loving Later Life episodes. As you may remember, with each guest, I ask the same 3 questions at the end of each conversation: 1. What for you have been the most rewarding things about getting older? 2. What are some of the most important lessons you have learned in your life. 3. With all that you have learned, what life advice would you pass along? In this anniversary episode I put together a highlight reel of their answers, taking one question at a time. Listening to this again you will be reminded of the wisdom they shared. There is gold in them there conversations! Take a listen and share it forward!
Sup, Fckers?? Is it hot enough for ya? On today's episode, CORINNE FISHER and KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON, help out a listener whose boyfriend's best friend's girlfriend wants to fck him. The duo then ponders the comings and goings of soulmates followed by a conversation with stand-up comedian CAROLE MONTGOMERY. The three discuss the importance of adopting senior dogs, what it's like to be married for forty years to your soulmate (who annoys the fck out of you), knowing when a man wants to m*rder you, and the trials, tribulations, and mysteries of menopause. Follow CAROL on IG @CaroleMontgomeryComic Follow GWF on all social media platforms: @GuysWeFcked Follow CORINNE FISHER: @PhilanthropyGal Get tickets for Corinne's EYE OF THE TIGER TOUR at www.corinnefisher.com Follow KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON: @KrystynaHutch Come see HOOCH Thursday 7/25, 7pm at Zinc Bar Sign up for Krystyna's Patreon at www.Patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinson Follow ERIC FRETTY @EricFretty Want to write in for advice? Send your dilemma to: SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.com Watch full episodes of GWF on YouTube www.YouTube.com/GuysWeFcked MUSIC FEATURED ON TODAY'S EPISODE: Artist: Dan Bern Track: Cowboy https://music.apple.com/us/album/cowboy/1733498710?i=1733498902See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. In addition to her numerous television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in two different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a Las Vegas start, it is estimated that she has been seen by over five million audience members.Carole created the live stand up comedy show FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE featuring female headliners over the age of 50 in 2017. The show was such a success that it was filmed for the Showtime network. It was the network's highest rated comedy special for 2019 and it made TV history as the first comedy special to feature six women over the age of 50.The following year MORE Funny Women Of A Certain Age premiered with huge viewership. EVEN MORE Funny Women Of A Certain Age premiered Thanksgiving Eve 2021.Join Carole and Jill for a fun conversation about women in comedy, aging and lots of other good stuff!
Critical Thinking separates the greats from the goods. It is a significant differentiator in business success, whether you're an individual or you're a company, problem-solving in the box is not going to challenge the status quo and amplify innovation.Some people are critical thinkers by nature, while others need to work on building this skill. How do you solve a problem when the solution isn't the answer? Let's dig into critical thinking and why it is a must-hone skill for today.In this conversation, Mimi and Jackie discuss the importance of critical thinking in business and everyday life. They share personal experiences and insights on how to develop and apply critical thinking skills. They emphasize the need to question assumptions, consider different perspectives, and challenge the status quo. The conversation also explores the role of curiosity, emotions, and biases in critical thinking. The hosts provide practical tips for becoming a better critical thinker and highlight the benefits of collective intelligence. The conversation concludes with a toast to the power of critical thinking.TakeawaysCritical thinking is a crucial skill for success in business and life.Developing critical thinking skills involves questioning assumptions, considering different perspectives, and challenging the status quo.Curiosity, open-mindedness, and the ability to listen to different viewpoints are key to effective critical thinking.Balancing analytical thinking and big ideas can lead to innovative solutions and better decision-making.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEFunny Women of a Certain Age, Carole Montgomery (podcast) Meet Jackie + Mimi's Moms: A Mother's Day Special (podcast) Chapters00:00Introduction to Critical Thinking02:40Teaching Critical Thinking Skills05:04Defining Critical Thinking06:19The Process of Critical Thinking08:24Using Critical Thinking in Business11:01Challenges and Benefits of Critical Thinking14:20Overcoming Biases and Emotions17:08The Role of Curiosity in Critical Thinking19:01Trusting Your Instincts25:18Balancing Analytical Thinking and Big Ideas29:27Applying Critical Thinking in Sales32:12Becoming a Better Leader through Critical Thinking34:30Conclusion and CheersGet your free copy of our digital magazine, GEN neXt, The Voice of the Modern Gen X Woman. www.moderngenxwoman.com/gennext GEN NeXt is a collection of insights from incredible organizations, women, and industry experts who have dedicated themselves to the same cause—turning up the volume of women 40+. We're not just Gen X we're GEN neXt
We can't imagine a world where humor isn't a big part of it. Let's face it, the world is a tough place and sometimes the only way to get through it is via a good laugh. What's even funnier is comedy that resonates, reflects and makes fun of our crazy midlife lives. This week's guest, Carole Montgomery is the queen of poking fun of, and adoring, women 50+. Carole has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in 2 different Las Vegas production shows. In fact, THE LAS VEGAS SUN calls Carole "one of Vegas' premier comics" She's also written, directed, and starred in the Showtime Special FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE (featuring comic headliners over the age of 50). Carole is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide, she's an accomplished director & producer and proudest of her 11 comedy tours for Armed Forces Entertainment. You don't want to miss Funny Women of a Certain Age on tour. Carole will be at the Robins Theatre in Warren, Ohio on January 20th. Check out her other dates at funnywomenofacertainage.com As a woman of a certain age herself, Carole shares what it was like as a female comic in a VERY masculine, male-dominated industry, how she doubled down when she was told she ‘couldn't, and how important it is to make your own rules that work for you, even when it isn't the norm. We are thrilled to introduce you to Carole Montgomery, an incredible woman and storyteller. In this episode, we're talking about… Why anything to empower women is right up Carole's alley The real deal about parenting How Carole came up with the idea for her Showtime special, Funny Women of a Certain Age Why older women can do anything they want The struggle to get the boys club to let go of the status quo What it was like to be pregnant and on the road Why you can't take no for an answer Why women need to lift one another up instead of tearing each other down How cancel culture has impacted comedy “Not only have I rocked the boat, I've turned it over” “Don't ever let someone tell you, you can't do something because you are a woman or older.” “There is no better feeling than making someone laugh.” “If you tell me I can't do it, I say watch me.” More About Carole Montgomery hereCarole Montgomery filmed the show she created FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE (featuring comic headliners over the age of 50) for the Showtime network. She's a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide with over 2 dozen television credits to her name. Carole has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in 2 different Las Vegas production shows. She's an accomplished director & producer and is proudest of her 11 comedy tours for Armed Forces Entertainment. Carole was also a featured performer at the MONTREAL JUST FOR LAUGHS, BOSTON & NY COMEDY FESTIVALS.Get your free copy of our digital magazine, GEN neXt, The Voice of the Modern Gen X Woman. www.moderngenxwoman.com/gennext GEN NeXt is a collection of insights from incredible organizations, women, and industry experts who have dedicated themselves to the same cause—turning up the volume of women 40+. We're not just Gen X we're GEN neXt
Veteran stand-up comedians Basile and Carole Montgomery call in to talk all things comedy with Fast Freddie! See Carole as part of the "Funny Women Of A Certain Age" show on Jan. 20 at Robins Theatre. Catch Basile at Robins Theatre on March 2! Tix: RobinsTheatre.com
“Comedy is a serious business. A serious business with only one purpose — to make people laugh,” said W. C. Fields. Also, comedy has a tremendous effect on our lives. It improves our social life, boosts brain activity, reduces stress, improves physical health, and makes us more attractive. Enter our esteemed guest for this episode, Carole Montgomery!With a long and varied career and over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide.Beyond television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs and colleges across the USA and starred in two prominent Las Vegas production shows, and captivated more than five million audience members during her decade as a Las Vegas luminary. She is the creative force behind and stars in three Showtime specials for Funny Women Of A Certain Age.This episode will inspire you to be a pit bull for your goals and possibly get Carole to keynote at your event! If you don't produce events, like we do here at She Leads Media, you'll for sure get the urge to enjoy some comedy asap. Enjoy! Show notes:
Attending She Leads LIVE 2023 is one of the best things you can do for your business. This year's conference theme is all about visibility, and it will bring together successful and powerful women entrepreneurs from a variety of industries to speak about how to get visibility and leverage it for your business. The event will be packed with opportunities for business and personal growth, networking, and amazing content and insights from successful women leaders. Don't miss the opportunity to create a magical moment that could change the trajectory of your business! Come join us at the Triangle Loft in New York City on Friday, December 1st!⭐ Adrienne shares how She Leads Media, conferences, and this podcast developed ten years ago: choice is power, and you need to know your choices when starting a business. 01:20❣️ A new She Leads LIVE conference will be held at Triangle Loft in New York City on Dec 1st: everything in this community is about helping women take care of themselves and make the money that we need for ourselves, our families, and our communities to thrive. 05:32
Last week Samantha Jones' brief orgasm drought inspired us to talk about menopause-- even though that is not what caused *her* drought. But Cumpanions have been vying for a menopause episode for a WHILE and it's finally here! We chat with stand up comedy veteran and creator of "Funny Women of a Certain Age" Carole Montgomery about being a woman of a certain age; barriers, breakthroughs, how menopause went for her, all the symptoms that can come with menopause, how to deal with it, and the fact that sex lives DO NOT STOP after 50. We also talk about the Golden Girls and the OG Samantha, Blanche Devereaux and how her first orgasm was allegedly after menopause (shocking!) and how that could possibly be a real thing. Get the cooling blanket that Carole sugguested here! Follow Carole @carolemontgomerycomic Follow / DM us at @HowCumPodcast @RemyKassimir Support the podcast/ get extras on Patreon Check out our website for extra info & merch! RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE
Veteran comedian and creator/star of the Showtime Special Funny Women of a Certain Age, Carole Montgomery imparts what she has learned from 45 years in the business. Her confidence is contagious and inspiring.
John's topic today involves the super crazy conspiracy theories of Senator John Kennedy and 2024 presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Senator was on Fox news saying Dems actually want Trump to be president and RFK Jr appeared before a House subcommittee to testify at a hearing on censorship. Jessica in Maine calls in to tout the new law in Maine that empowers women and doctors to make reproductive health care decisions. Then he welcomes the return of Prof. Corey Brettschneider and they discuss Trump indictments and SCOTUS scandals. Next, Jeri in Minneapolis calls to help out the Minocqua Brewing Company which is under fire by the GOP and Bill in Virginia calls to defend the banned country song "Try That in a Small Town" by Jason Aldean. Then finally, comedian Carole Montgomery is back and they chat about the SAG-AFTRA strike, small dick energy, and current politics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
To celebrate our 50th episode, Gerie DiPiano sits down with the hilarious Carole Montgomery to discuss menopause and midlife and how to address this amazing, crazy, and incredible time in our life with humor. Carole Montgomery created and stars in three SHOWTIME specials for Funny Women Of A Certain Age.
We spoke to our good friend Stand-Up Comedian, Writer, Producer, Director and Actress Carole Montgomery, who has been in show business for over 40 years. Starting out in the NYC comedy club scene in the late 70's, we walked down memory lane of what it was like to be a female comedian in those days, being a wife and mother while running a girls late night dance show in Las Vegas, developing and producing 3 Showtime Specials "Funny Women of a Certain Age" Show that showcases seasoned female comics, coaching and teaching comedy writing and directing one person shows. Carole is our favorite redhead, a powerhouse and a loyal friend. For more on Carole: https://carolemontgomery.com
In this episode - John talks about the battle of the invasion of pythons to the state of Florida and the battle of jabs between Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. He takes calls from Marsha from San Diego, Keith in San Jose, Chris in Pennsylvania, and John in Florida. Then he chats with comedian Carole Montgomery about her show "Funny Women of a Certain Age". Next he plays a clip of white house press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responding to Ron DeSantis' decision to expand the "Don't Say Gay" law to all grades and he takes a call from Mark in Portland. Then closing it up he welcomes Natalia Reagan for another edition of "Shit You Can't Say" plus EVEN MORE SNAKE TALK with Sela from Texas, Dylan in New Mexico, and Brian in Oregon. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My words for 2023 was laughter. There's something about having fun and finding joy at this phase of life that is what everyone needs.“If I had to choose between ageism or sexism, I'd take a pat on the behind any day, since that meant someone noticed me.”— Carole MontgomeryCarole Montgomery has had a long and varied career. With over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. What began as a way to work with her friends has exploded on the comedy scene. When Carole (a veteran of the stand up scene for over 40 years) started, you would never see two female comics on the same show. Fast forward to today's comedy scene and nothing has changed, even though there are way more women in comedy.Connect with Carole here and watch Showtime's Funny Women of A Certain Age here.-------If you liked this episode and you're feeling generous, don't forget to leave a review on iTunes And be sure to:Follow Fearlessly Facing Fifty on Instagram for updates and tips.Follow the podcast on your favorite player and tell your friends!Peruse the Fearlessly Facing Fifty Website, which has many product discounts discussed on the podcast, blog posts and more.------Go all of you coffee lovers - here's my new fav! Four Sigmatic coffee - and it's good for YOU! Click here and get 30% off your order! It's so worth it!-----Mind and Body Confidence - double your confidence in just 14 days! Here's the link to get started. Click here May contain affiliate links
Bonus Episode time! We sit down with comedian Carole Montgomery to talk about life after 50 and her Showtime Comedy Series, Funny Women of A Certain Age. Show Notes and Links: www.hotflashescooltopics.com HFCT Newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/s7u1y6 FOLLOW US ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotflashesandcooltopics/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ssWfO0qeZYEIs6TzrKBHQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/657557054765087 TikTok: @hotflashescooltopics Want to Leave a Review for Hot Flashes and Cool Topics? Here's How: For Apple Podcasts on an iPhone or iOS device: Open the Apple Podcast App on your device. Click on the “search” icon Type into the search bar “Hot Flashes and Cool Topics” and click on the show Towards the bottom, look for “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “Write a Review” and leave us your thoughts and comments! For Apple Podcasts on a computer: On the Apple Podcasts website, go to the search bar and type “Hot Flashes and Cool Topics” After clicking on the show, find the “Listen on Apple Podcasts” button and click on it The “Hot Flashes and Cool Topics” podcast should open on the Apple Podcasts application Keep scrolling on the page until you see “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “See All” If you want to give us a five-star rating, hover over the empty stars! If you want to leave your thoughts and comments, click on “Write a Review”!
This time John discusses the controversy of those proudly supporting the confederate flag - after the man who brandished that flag during the Capitol riot (Kevin Seefried) was sentenced to 3 years in prison for threatening a policeman with it. Next he interviews Brian Raisford on "Canned Hunts" and how there are now more lions in captivity for the public's amusement than there are in the wild. And then comedians Carole Montgomery and Leighann Lord return to the show and they joke around about being a comedian and being old. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sue Kolinsky is an Emmy nominated producer, writer, comedian, podcaster and all around great human being. We cover her early days in standup comedy coming up with Carol Leifer, Paul Reiser, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Carole Montgomery, Kevin Nealon and more, writing for the Ellen Show, producing The Osbornes, writing on Sex and The City, producing The Newlyweds, her MTV family, opening for Rosemary Clooney and working with other legends early on in her career, and more! Enjoy!
This week we are joined by Carole Montgomery! Carole Montgomery has had a long and varied career. With over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. In addition to her numerous television appearances, Carole Montgomery has headlined clubs and colleges across the USA and starred in two different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a LAS VEGAS STAR, she was seen by over five million audience members. Carole Montgomery created and stars in three SHOWTIME specials for Funny Women Of A Certain Age. Make sure to check her out! In this episode we discuss growing up and starting comedy in Brooklyn, the comedy scene in the 1970's and ‘80s, raising a child while touring, and so much more. You don't want to miss our discussion about how being a woman in comedy has not changed over the years. Give this episode a listen! Recommendations From The Episode: I'm Dying Up Here - Showtime I'm Dying Up Here by William Knoedelseder We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy by Yael Kohen Follow Carole Montgomery:@carolemontgomerycomicFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpod Email us! Aloneatlunch@gmail.com**LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW** Please :)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stand-up comic, producer, director Carole Montgomery joins Mase & Sue on the CULTURE POP PODCAST to talk about FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE. In addition to being very funny herself, she produces this program of female comics over the age of 50 for bills across the country, including the just-finished New York Comedy Festival. The success has created 3 Showtime comedy specials, and, hopefully more!
John discusses the petty whining from Trump as he announces that he might run again in 2024 and the immature behavior of Elon Musk as he dismantles Twitter. Then he interviews actress, writer, producer, director and standup comedian Carole Montgomery. They talk about the upcoming midterms and take a call from Sean in California. Then finally John chats with Charles in Miami, Richie in L.A., Susan in Pennsylvania, Beachside Bill, Cheryl in Michigan, Steven in Kentucky, and Bill in New Jersey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the stand-up scene nationwide. She has over two dozen TV credits, has headlined clubs across the U.S., starred in two Las Vegas production shows, did eleven comedy tours with Armed Forces Entertainment, and has been a featured performer for Montreal Just for Laughs and Boston and New York Comedy Festivals. Carole is also a director and producer. In 2017 she created the live stand-up comedy show Funny Women of a Certain Age which premiered on Showtime and became the network's highest rated comedy special for 2019 making TV history as the first comedy special to feature six women over the age of 50! In addition to her hilarious self, Carole has brought to the show some of the most respected names in comedy including Fran Drescher, Janeane Garofalo, Caroline Rhea, Julia Scotti and many more. In this episode, Carole openly shares the funny, touching, jaw dropping stories of her career. Don Rickles gave her the ultimate compliment of dissing her. Richard Pryor brought her to tears in the best of ways. Her stories of how she has faced ageism, sexism, and how she continues to persevere are compelling. Carole is still going strong at 64 years old bringing laughter to audiences across the country.
Not only is Linette Palladino absolutely hilarious, she is also active military. From NJ to deployment and performing in Iraq, we have a great comedy chat about the community of military comics, the importance of guest sets, the nightmares of selling merch, and the grind in NYC!Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thing in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon, and Pandora.Linette Palladino has been a performer all her life. She played the french horn, sang in the choir, and acted all the way from grammar school through college. After graduating from Fordham University it was time to fulfill her military obligation. Linette is a Major in the US Army and has deployed overseas three times. Linette's comedy draws on her life as a mom, wife, and veteran. She has performed at clubs and festivals all over the United States, and internationally. From Iceland to Hong Kong and for the troops in Iraq, Linette has seen it all. She has opened for some of America's best comics including Dave Attell, and Carole Montgomery. She was recently chosen as one of five nationwide finalists in the HBO Latino Stand-up Competition, wepaaaa! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nina Collins hosts a conversation with comedian and Carole Montgomery, creator of Showtime's Even More Funny Women of a Certain Age! More About Revel: www.hellorevel.com #womenincomedy #evenmorefunnywomen #femalecomics #howsherevels #revel
Host Victor Varnado asked comedian Carole Montgomery how many times she's seen her favorite band, AC/DC. She said she's seen them once, and sidekick Dave Rosinsky was able to identify the venue in which she saw them.Produced by: Rachel Teichman & Rebecca Trent@Sixunseemly#6UQ #SixUnseemlyQuestionshttps://www.facebook.com/sixunseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/sixunseemly/https://twitter.com/SixUnseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/carolemontgomerycomic/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Carole Montgomery racked up dozens of TV credits as a stand-up comedian during the 1980s comedy boom, with her first big break coming on Showtime's Comedy All Stars hosted by Don Rickles. After giving birth to her only child, she began a 10-year stint in Las Vegas, initially hired by Steve Schirripa at The Riviera, then […]
Comedian Carole Montgomery tells us how she created a local standup comedy show in NYC called Women of a Certain Age and turned it into a Showtime TV sensation. From Fran Dresher, Caroline Rhea and Teri Hatcher to Marsha Warfield, Monique Marvez and Wendy Liebman to the many talented women you may be meeting for the first time, Carole has created a stage for Women Of A Certain Age to rock it! See the video episode at www.Patreon.com/MaureenLangan
Carole Montgomery is a force of comedic nature. With over two decades in the business she's not only a comedian, but a producer, writer and actress. With over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. In addition to her numerous television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs and colleges across the USA and starred in two different Las Vegas production shows. Recently she's had two wildly successful Showtime specials, “Funny Women of a Certain Age” and “More Funny Women of a Certain age” with a THIRD special airing in a couple months aptly titled, “Even More Funny Women of A Certain Age.” Had an absolute blast talking to her about comedy, life, family, and everything in between. Enjoy! www.funnywomenofacertainage.com
Layne Montgomery is the charismatic musician, singer/songwriter and frontman for his band The Great American Novel and creator of the theme song to another popular podcast Blank Check with Griffin and David! His new album with GAN, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Online” was released August 27th and we talk about his writing process, his hilarious and somewhat abusive group chat with his band mates, creating music during covid, touring and the pains of self promotion, the revival of great 90s bands, his influences, growing up with parents who are both entertainers (his dad's a musician and his mom is comedian, Carole Montgomery, who is currently filming her third Showtime special) growing up in Vegas, and our mutual love for the show Scrubs. Enjoy! Check out their new album here: https://thegreatamericannovel.bandcam...
Julia Scotti is a comedian who has enjoyed a career resurgence in her 60s, performing on America's Got Talent in 2016, and in 2020 as part of Carole Montgomery’s Showtime comedy showcase, More Funny Women of A Certain Age, alongside the likes of Caroline Rhea and Carol Leifer. She currently stars in a new documentary […]
Alison chats with stand-up comedian, writer, producer, and actor, Carole Montgomery about making a way for women of a certain age in comedy, her love of Dick Van Dyke, and more! Tune in to find out how Carole can take center stage both at the comedy club and the fitting room. FOLLOW US:FacebookInstagramYoutubeTwitterPinterestApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/10KDollarDay/)
This week we are joined by Linette Palladino. Linette is a standup comedian who has performed at clubs and festivals all over the United States, and internationally. She performed in Iceland, Hong Kong and for the troops in Iraq. She has opened for some of America's best comics including Dave Attell, and Carole Montgomery. In this episode we discuss going to Catholic school, following rules, floating between social groups, being in the Army, and so much more! You don't want to miss out on our discussion about color guard! Give it a listen!Check out her website: https://www.linettepalladino.com/Follow Linette: @linette_palladinoFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodCarly: @carlyjmontagEmily: @thefunnywalshEmail us! Aloneatlunch@gmail.com**LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW**
Mona invites back the hilarious Carole Montgomery (Showtime's Women of a Certain Age) to discuss the making of her hit show Women of a Certain Age, ageism in Hollywood and whats next for her?Mona invites back the hilarious Carole Montgomery (Showtime's Women of a Certain Age) to discuss the making of her hit show Women of a Certain Age, ageism in Hollywood and whats next for her?
Mona invites back the hilarious Carole Montgomery (Showtime's Women of a Certain Age) to discuss the making of her hit show Women of a Certain Age, ageism in Hollywood and whats next for her?Mona invites back the hilarious Carole Montgomery (Showtime's Women of a Certain Age) to discuss the making of her hit show Women of a Certain Age, ageism in Hollywood and whats next for her?
Carole Montgomery is a stand up comic with a long career spanning NY, LA, Las Vegas, and more. She created and stars in Funny Women of a Certain Age on Showtime. Carole chats with us about her experiences entertaining the troops overseas, what lockdown was like in NYC, and how she works through her own OCD and performance anxiety.Follow host Keila Dolle: @keiladolle // @cryingbehindpodFollow Carole: @nationalmom // carolemontgomery.com This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month of online counseling at https://www.betterhelp.com/cryingbehindpodBe sure to follow Crying Behind Sunglasses on your podcast app and leave a review!Episode guides and more info: www.cryingbehindpod.com
Comedians discuss their pets and their love lives. In this episode Cheri talks to Carole Montgomery, creator of Funny Women of a Certain Age (available on Showtime and Hulu). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheri-hardman/support
Meet Carole Montgomery—stand-up comic, writer, actress, and producer of two Showtime comedy specials, Funny Women of A Certain Age. After a 40+ year standup career on stages from Vegas to small clubs, often as the only female comic, Carole shares how she got an all-women comedy special greenlit in an ageist entertainment industry. Plus, what's making her LOL, and the female comics to put on your radar.SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT:acertainagepod.comFOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE:InstagramFacebookLinkedInGET INBOX INSPO:Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLYWe share new episodes, giveaways, links we live, and midlife resourcesLIKE BOOKS?Each month we do an author BOOK LOOK on Instagram Live Follow us for the fun! @acertainagepodCONTACT US:katie@acertainagepod.com
We're joined this week by comedian, producer and director Carole Montgomery. As a 7th grader with a crush, Carole was willing to do whatever it took to get her man. Even if it included skipping a grade and going to a school in another district! Hunky Portuguese soldiers, joining the cheerleading squad to catch a football player's eye, elaborately formal birthday parties, this one truly has it all. Follow Carole: Twitter: @nationalmom IG: @carolemontgomerycomic Funny Women of a Certain Age (trailer): https://www.youtube.com/c/CAROLEMONTGOMERY/featured Follow Pinky Promise: IG: https://instagram.com/pinkypromisepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/pinkypromisepod FB: https://facebook.com/pinkypromisepodcast
Creator of Showtime's Funny Women of a Certain Age, Carole Montgomery is the quintessential entertainment mom. Raising her son while headlining a comedy show in Vegas for 10 years, she dishes on having her kid backstage chatting with the burlesque dancers in between homework. Carole shows you can balance performing and being a PTA mom. With her input, Kyle and Karen set new guidelines for cursing.
Creator of Showtime’s “Funny Women of a Certain Age…” comedian Carole Montgomery sits down with me for a comedy chat covering everything from her early days in NYC to her laundry-list of credits including "Tough Crowd,” “Politically Incorrect” and one of my favorite long-lost gems, “VH1’s “Stand-Up Spotlight.”Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thing in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon, and Pandora.Comedian, Writer, Director, Producer, MOM Carole Montgomery has had a long and varied career. Most recently she created and starred in two SHOWTIME specials. Funny Women Of A Certain Age and MORE Funny Women Of A Certain Age. In addition to her over two dozen television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in 2 different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a LAS VEGAS STAR, it is estimated that she has been seen by over 5 million audience members. LAS VEGAS SUN calls Carole "one of Vegas’ premier comics" SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS says Carole is "one of the pioneering female comics of the modern era"SEATTLE TIMES calls Carole "one of the strongest women working today"
In this episode, we talk about how antisemitism doesn't take any snow days, and about how all our favorite superheroes were created by Jews, and how they help educate people about the Jewish experience. Plus we welcome to the show veteran comedian Carole Montgomery, to talk about her Showtime Special "Funny Women of a Certain Age." Follow Carole @NationalMom Follow us on Instagram: @AmericanJewPodcast Check out Facebook.com/AmericanJewPodcast AmericanJewPodcast@gmail.com
Carole Montgomery is the creator of Showtime's hit comedy series, "Funny Women of a Certain Age" She chats with Jason about the pandemic's effects on her comedy tour and how they ad other NYC artists are adapting to the new world.
Luenell is the self-proclaimed “Original Bad Girl of Comedy.” She maybe be small is stature, but she more than makes up for it with her big personality, booming voice and infectious laughter. Easily recognizable for her signature look – that is, her platinum blonde Caesar haircut, beautifully manicured long nails and a blinged-out pimp cup in hand – Luenell, has been thrilling audiences with her brand of comedy for almost 30 years. But Luenell's NOT laughing about the huge discrepancies between male and female comics, with men getting far more exposure and far bigger paychecks than women. She says after thirty years in the biz, she's still trying to get recognized, despite being featured in films, like her current one - Borat. In this episode, Luenell tells her story, sharing a behind the scenes look at life as a comedian and shares tips for up and coming comedians. and talks about the real struggles that come along with it. Plus, find out how Luenelle is dealing with family drama during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. WHAT’S NEW?! Luenell is part of the ensemble cast of “Dolemite Is My Name,” starring comedy legend Eddie Murphy, currently on Netflix. Plus, she’s part of the cast of “Coming to America 2,” set to hit theatres around the holidays in 2020. And yes! That’s two Eddie Murphy movies in one year! Also, Luenell appears in the sequel, “I’ve Got the Hookup-2,” an urban cult classic, starring music mogul/businessman Master P and his son, Romeo Miller. Luenell also appears in the Oscar-nominated film, “A Star is Born,” directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Cooper and Lady Gaga. She also rocks the mic in the new Showtime comedy special, called “Funny Women of a Certain Age,” sharing the stage with Fran Drescher (“The Nanny”), Carole Montgomery, Lynne Koplitz, Kerri Louise and Vanessa Hollingshead. Plus, she makes a cameo appearance in the music video, “I Like Boys,” by former American Idol singer/songwriter and choreographer Todrick Hall, which has already amassed millions of views on YouTube. In addition, she just released her comedy CD, “Luenell Live: I Only Drink at Work,” available on digital platforms everywhere. And then there’s Las Vegas!! Luenell wrapped up her three-month Las Vegas residency at the SLS hotel in Viva Las Vegas! But, she’s not through with Las Vegas! Back by popular demand, she has an ongoing engagement at the Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club at The LINQ Promenade in Vegas. Although African American audiences are familiar with Luenell from her appearances on BET’s ComicView, she crossed over to mainstream after her breakout role in the 2006 hit mockumentary-styled comedy film “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.” She portrayed a prostitute, named Luenell, with a heart of gold. And in the end, just like Julia Roberts’s character in “Pretty Woman,” Luenell got the guy! On the heels of the film’s release, she embarked on a successful 60-city tour with “Money Mike” Katt Williams. For more about Luenell, visit www.HeyLuenell.com CATCH THE EDIBLE OF THE WEEK AND LUENELL'S LATEST FAMILY DRAMAS EVERY WEDNESDAY on YouTube, called "HEY, LUENELL" LIVE AT 3pm PDT. ON A SOCIAL NOTE: Find me: Visit www.HeyLuenell.com Follow me: @Luenell on Instagram Friend me: https://www.facebook.com/luenell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Betsy and guest co-host Amy Albert (The Pump and Dump Show) talk with comedian, producer, and director Carole Montgomery (Showtime’s Funny Women of a Certain Age) about watching adult kids sleeping, backwards satanic music, reactions to WAP, and an update on Amy's rashy neck folds. The sponsor this week is BetterHelp. -- SHOW INFORMATION Why Mommy Drinks Merchandise Patreon: Patreon.com/WhyMommyDrinks Facebook Page: @WhyMommyDrinksPodcast Facebook Group: @WhyMommyDrinks Instagram: @WhyMommyDrinksPodcast Twitter: @MommyDrinksShow Email: WhyMommyDrinksPodcast@gmail.com Sh*tshows Hotline: 424-279-8842 Music: TylerWalkerMusic.com Artwork: James Mulholland Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Carole regales us with tales of comedy, community, contemporaries, career, television, parenthood, and performing abroad. Perspective and wisdom are in abundance herein! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ritu and Ken welcome comedian Carole Montgomery who talks about her 40 plus years in stand up, what it's like getting two Showtime specials in one year and they also recap their vacations.
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 16! Comedians Jeffrey Paul, Sean Morton with special guests comedians Carole Montgomery and Rich Vos! On this episode of "Who's Your Band," we welcome comedians Carole Montgomery and Rich Vos as they talk about their favorite musical artist, Bruce Springsteen!
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 16! Comedians Jeffrey Paul, Sean Morton with special guests comedians Carole Montgomery and Rich Vos! On this episode of "Who's Your Band," we welcome comedians Carole Montgomery and Rich Vos as they talk about their favorite musical artist, Bruce Springsteen!
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 16! Comedians Jeffrey Paul, Sean Morton with special guests comedians Carole Montgomery and Rich Vos! On this episode of "Who's Your Band," we welcome comedians Carole Montgomery and Rich Vos as they talk about their favorite musical artist, Bruce Springsteen!
In This Episode of People with Parents…We have an interview! I’ve wanted to do more interviews for the podcast for some time now, and at last I got to have a conversation with Carole Montgomery. She is one of my long-time, good friends in standup comedy; and even before I started this podcast, I cried many times on her shoulder about My Parents because she has already been there, done that. We talk about what it’s like to “lose them” before we lose them. The little things that tell us, “Something’s up with Dad.” Seeing and admitting the signs of dementia, dealing with hospital delirium, and the UTI bonus round; the reality of nursing homes in the age of COVID, the national conversations we’re not having but need to and why elders need advocates. And how all of this puts aging in perspective. People with Parents is now part of the Patreon Community. Please support the show at Patreon.com/PeoplewithParents ABOUT PEOPLE WITH PARENTS People with Parents is podcast is where I share stories about the role reversal and ever-changing relationship between me – an adult child – and my aging parents. If you can relate, or know someone who can, please share. Subscribe to and review the podcast on iTunes (Stitcher, Google Play) and like the People with Parents Facebook Page. It’s lived, written, and produced by stand-up comedian and author Leighann Lord: Daughter with a capital D. Visit her at VeryFunnyLady.com. Music by the Jazz Lounge Project. RESOURCES: Help & Humor for Caretakers http://www.veryfunnylady.com/resources-for-caregivers.html Email: LeighannLord@gmail.com Twitter: @LeighannLord See more at http://www.PeoplewithParents.com
Comedian. Producer of two Showtime specials. Funny Women of a Certain Age. More Funny Women of a Certain Age.
In this episode Stacey talks to the amazing veteran comedian Carole Montgomery who is the creator and comic on The #Showtime Comedy Special Women of A Certain Age (2 Specials on Showtime) She talks about life as a comedian for over 30 years, how #woaca came to be, life today, Read more... The post DEEP with Stacey Prussman – Carole Montgomery appeared first on Radio Misfits.
Comedian and producer Carole Montgomery joins Nancy to discuss her new Showtime special More Funny Women of a Certain Age, the power and support of women in comedy, confronting ageism in entertainment, and highlighting the talent of others (1:44). Watch the trailer: More Funny Women of a Certain Age. Find out more about segment sponsor the Finding Brave podcast (1:20, 32:47). Plus Nancy talks with Patrick Hughes, CEO and President of the Fremont Street Experience, about the immersive entertainment experience that is lighting up downtown Las Vegas (32:58). Catch a glimpse of the Fremont Street Experience. Checkout the SlotZilla Zip Line. Visit Nancy’s website.
One of our favorite funny people and friend, Comedian, Writer, Director, Producer and Creator of "Funny Women of a Certain Age", is back to talk about the release of her 2nd Showtime special which features Carol Leifer, Caroline Rhea, Tammy Pescatelli, Julia Scotti and Thea Vidale. We talked to Carole about the great reception she has gotten of her idea, future tours and the possible creation of a Broadway show. There is also the fun banter between Ellen and Carole, which really displays the sisterhood of female stand-up comedians. We love Carole and so will you, go to: http://www.carolemontgomery.com
This week, Kelly and Lindsey sit down with Carole Montgomery, creator of Showtime’s ‘Funny Women Of A Certain Age’ to talk in French about cheerleading. Pom-PON, anyone? They find out Carole isn’t as good at math as she once believed, and that she literally knows nothing about menopause, despite what her hot flashes might tell you. Watch ‘More Funny Women Of A Certain Age’ on Showtime, Saturday, March 14th. Carole’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/carolemontgomerycomic Check out the show’s Instagram feed: https://www.instagram.com/kellyandlindsey/ Follow Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/kelly_wallacebarnowl/ Follow Lindsey: https://www.instagram.com/lindseygentile/ Editing provided by Phil at www.micomPODre.com
201 Carole Montgomery, Showtime's Women Of A Certain Age .... Never Give Up. #Respect by The World Famous Comedy Store
201 Carole Montgomery, Showtime's Women Of A Certain Age .... Never Give Up. #Respect by The World Famous Comedy Store
Ep 6: Jason Chatfield (cartoonist, illustrator, comedian) Carole Montgomery (comedian, writer, producer, director) Kenice Mobley (comedian and filmmaker) Jenny Boylan (author, activist, GLAAD co-chair) John Hodgman (author, actor, humorist) Your hosts: Kate Willett Is a comedian, actress, and writer whose raunchy feminist storytelling is both smart and relatable. She just made her network debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and her 15 minute special premiered on Netflix in 2018. Her comedy album “Glass Gutter” was released in 2017. She's the cohost of the political comedy podcast Reply Guys. Emily Flake is a New Yorker cartoonist, a writer, an illustrator, and performer. Her latest book is called Awkward Hug and before that was Mama Tried; both feature drawings and cusswords. Join comedian and New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake and guest host Kate Willett as they talk to the funniest and most interesting people around about what messed up things go through their heads at night. They’ll poke around looking for deeper meaning behind that dream where you're still in high school somehow even though you know you graduated years ago and oh god, you've been blowing off first period all semester – and then Emily will present each guest with artwork based on their worst nightmare, suitable for framing or ritual burning! Drawings by Emily Flake are posted on Good Orbit site and social media. Recorded Feb 11, 2019. Live show monthly (first Thursdays!) at KGB Bar in NYC. Live sound and recording by Chris Gersbeck. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning for Good Orbit. Jason Chatfield’s Nightmare Carole Montgomery’s Nightmare Kenice Mobley’s Nightmare
Ep 6: Jason Chatfield (cartoonist, illustrator, comedian) Carole Montgomery (comedian, writer, producer, director) Kenice Mobley (comedian and filmmaker) Jenny Boylan (author, activist, GLAAD co-chair) John Hodgman (author, actor, humorist) Your hosts: Kate Willett Is a comedian, actress, and writer whose raunchy feminist storytelling is both smart and relatable. She just made her network debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and her 15 minute special premiered on Netflix in 2018. Her comedy album “Glass Gutter” was released in 2017. She’s the cohost of the political comedy podcast Reply Guys. Emily Flake is a New Yorker cartoonist, a writer, an illustrator, and performer. Her latest book is called Awkward Hug and before that was Mama Tried; both feature drawings and cusswords. Join comedian and New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake and guest host Kate Willett as they talk to the funniest and most interesting people around about what messed up things go through their heads at night. They’ll poke around looking for deeper meaning behind that dream where you’re still in high school somehow even though you know you graduated years ago and oh god, you’ve been blowing off first period all semester – and then Emily will present each guest with artwork based on their worst nightmare, suitable for framing or ritual burning! Drawings by Emily Flake are posted on Good Orbit site and social media. Recorded Feb 11, 2019. Live show monthly (first Thursdays!) at KGB Bar in NYC. Live sound and recording by Chris Gersbeck. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning for Good Orbit. Jason Chatfield’s Nightmare Carole Montgomery’s Nightmare Kenice Mobley’s Nightmare Jenny Boylan’s Nightmare John Hodgman’s Nightmare
After discussing Mister Rogers and giving gratitude to you, the home viewer… the talented (and thoroughly exhausted) Carole Montgomery returns to celebrate Showtime picking up another round of “Funny Women of a Certain Age” (premiering March 14 @ 10P) plus lots, lots more… Three grateful souls walk into a talkshow and this is the result. We love you at home, please love one another. www.latenightplayset.com
Mary Kennedy and Sue Merlino chat with Carole Montgomery in the studio. The discussion about living with elder parents and how the reality of the day to day is exhausting and stressful. We are quite possibly living with our children and our parents at the same time, thus we are the 'Bookend' generation. Carole is in town for a couple of weeks and you can go see her perform FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE on Sunday, February 16th, Hollywood Improv Lab 7pm along with Roz Browne, Jann Karam, Mary Kennedy and Cathy Ladmanand will be performing at Carole Montgomery has had a long and varied career. Tickets https://improv.com/hollywood/ In addition to her over two dozen television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in 2 different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a LAS VEGAS STAR, it is estimated that she has been seen by over 5 million audience members. LAS VEGAS SUN calls Carole "one of Vegas’ premier comics" SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS says Carole is "one of the pioneering female comics of the modern era" SEATTLE TIMES calls Carole "one of the strongest women working today" More Funny Women of a Certain Age on Showtime airs on March 14 with creator Carole Montgomery, Carol Leifer, Caroline Rhea, Thea Vidale, Tammy Pescatelli, Julia Scotty --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menopod/support
Dani Daniels and her husband Vic sit down with their friend, Comic Carole Montgomery, to discuss her new Showtime Special "More Women of a Certain Age", her "Catskill Mountains, Sex, Comedy, and other shenanigans. It's hysterical. Definitely an episode you don't want to miss!
This was the first episode of Menopod live! We have Carole Montgomery, Executive Producer and star of Showtimes Funny Women of a Certain Age join us today! Carole Montgomery: Website, Twitter, Funny Women of a Certain Age here --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menopod/support
We had back to the podcast one of our very favorite guests, Comedian and Creator of Funny Women of a Certain Age Carole Montgomery. We talked about the exponential growth of Carole's brainchild, with its nationwide live shows and Showtime special with Celebrity Actress Fran Drescher from "The Nanny" and a line up of extremely talented female comics. We talked to Carole about the effect the special has had and the exciting shows and plans that are in the works to put female comedians, who are mature enough to remember the rotary phone, on the map and working. For more on Carole and the FWOACA go to: http://www.carolemontgomery.com
Carole Montgomery is 61, and she won't hesitate to mention her age onstage. That is somewhat unusual in an industry obsessed with youth. But Montgomery is proud of her age. She has been doing comedy for roughly forty years, slugging it out in the clubs and balancing stand-up and family. She told Forbes online she once had to leave her baby son with a bouncer while she did her set, and found the bouncer rocking him in his car seat afterwards, afraid to pick him up to comfort him. That's part of the experience of the comedians on the Funny Women of a Certain Age tour Montgomery has been producing for the past couple of years, which led to a Showtime special of the same name with Montgomery, Fran Drescher, Vanessa Hollingshead, Kerri Louis, Lynne Koplitz, and Luenell that premiered in March. I sat down with her when she came to Laugh Boston for a local edition of the tour, along with Boston comedians Christine Hurley and Andrea Henry. Christine Hurley has played the Comics Come Home benefit at the TD Garden with local luminaries like Lenny Clarke, with whom she frequently shares a bill, and Denis Leary. Andrea Henry was on Nickelodeon's Search For America's Funniest Mom, co-wrote the book Real Kids Jokes By Real Stand-up Comics with Myq Kaplan, and writes short films. Part of what makes this show so funny is the fact that, while all the comedians might have some shared experiences, their perspectives are all different. You'll get a taste of that in the following interview, taped in the Green Room of Laugh Boston after the show. You can find the Funny Women of a Certain Age special on Showtime and find out more about the tour on Twitter under @woacacomedy and on the tour's webpage at funnywomenofacertainage.com. You can find Montgomery at carolemontgomery.com and on Twitter under @nationalmom, Hurley at christinehurleycomedy.com and on Twitter under @churleycomedy, and find Andrea Henry at andreahenrycomedy.weebly.com. Our featured track this week comes from Lucette, and it's the title track from her latest album, Deluxe Hotel Room, which is available wherever you can get good music as of May 17. I first got the chance to see Lucette when she was opening up for Alejandro Escovedo in Portsmouth, New Hampshire at The Music Hall's more intimate blackbox room. She played an exquisite solo set on piano supporting her 2014 debut album, Black Is the Color, which was produced by Dave Cobb. I've been looking forward to her follow-up ever since. It turns out the past four years have been a fairly dark period in her life, and that's what the album is about. She mentions on Facebook that this track is a bit of a Rosetta Stone for the rest of the songs. “The title track itself pretty much encapsulates it all,” she writes, “it explains the past 4 or so years for me, and explains a lot of where the other songs came from.” She wrote it in Toronto, where she was put up for a gig in a hotel room she couldn't have afforded on her own, with a “massive deposit” on her credit card. She started humming, and then writing that song in that hotel room about how the experience made her feel small. Sturgill Simpson produced, and you can hear Lucette expanding her palette of sounds. You can hear the full album on Spotify, or find out more about it and Lucette's upcoming tour dates on lucettemusic.net.
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The first half of the episode, Kevin and Jon B have a 1 on 1 convo about Kevin's latest opportunity and struggle after his performance at Caroline's. And the anxiety of his latest audition at Comic Strip. In the 2nd half, Carole Montgomery joins the guys and opens up about her new Showtime special, being a female comic back in the day and how she feels about the new classes of comedy taking over.
IT’S PI DAY PI DAY GOTTA GET DOWN ON #PIDAY 3.14159265359 BABYYYYYY! Today on Collider Live, we’re celebrating all types of math, geometry, the concept of infinite, group theory, and more with noted mathematicians host Kristian Harloff, Kate Mulligan, Mark Reilly, Cody Hall, and Alex Marzoña (who actually was a math major DID YOU KNOW THAT)! Acclaimed numerologist Matt Knost joins in on the fun, with Michelle Chapman calling in later in the show to talk about her new Showtime standup show, Funny Women of a Certain Age. Oh, and I guess we’re gonna talk about the #AvengersEndgame trailer, too. Celebrate Pi Day: https://bit.ly/1dsCuk9 Follow Carole Montgomery: https://twitter.com/nationalmom Carole’s special on Showtime, Funny Women of a Certain Age, airs Saturday, March 23! Get tickets to Top 10 Live in Chicago: https://bit.ly/2FbzC1U 00:00 welcome Kate Mulligan! What makes someone a player?; reminiscing 07:44 Avengers: Endgame trailer review; what do we think will happen? 19:51 Kate is a fan of Roxy, a discussion on Thomas Guides 24:40 we love the FB group; how do you get verified? 29:43 does Kate miss stand up? have you been held up at gunpoint? do you have a friend named Cheese? when is Kate/Harloff/Brett getting back in the game? 49:11 when is it right to STOP LYING TO YOUR CHILDREN; sleep shaming children 1:02:03 Matt Knost joins the table to talk live shows, breaking Kristian’s balls, Napzok and learning about yourself as a comedian 1:13:39 Top 10 lists, SNL & Jim Belushi, Dropping Dimes, and Rocha’s basketball skills 1:28:44 Kate was supposed to be on Grasping at Straws 1:31:43 Carole Montgomery calls in to talk about her new special Funny Women Of A Certain Age, her standup career, and Avengers: Endgame 1:38:45 Brett really should get back into standup!
Our troops and civilian war games; living with your family; how to be a safe sex worker; micropenises and marriage; the Vatican's treasurer convicted on 5 counts of child sexual assault; Michael Jackson's child sexual abuse timeline and new allegations
Carole Montgomery is one of the funniest ladies in show business. A Stand-Up Comedian, Writer, Producer, Director and now the Creator of the smash hit comedy show "Women of A Certain Age Comedy". Carole has performed all over the world including a residency in Las Vegas and tours in the Middle East entertaining the US Troops. Her latest creation "Women of a Certain Age Comedy" was born out of Carole's desire to showcase mature talented female comedians who deal with an antiquated mindset of women not being funny, especially if they older than milliennials. The show has created a buzz and is currently being shopped around for TV and a national tour. Carole is one of the leaders of women comics and if you support women, you will want to listen to this onterview. For more on Carole go to: www.carolemontgomery.com
Carole Montgomery (Showtime, VH1, Sirius XM Radio) Discusses the electric comedy boom of the 80's! Having comedy mentors like Sam Kinison. Don't eat the mayo in the comedy condo. How to be of a certain gender and age stay relevant be funny and make a tour out of it. Great time with this funny comedy gem! Follow us on twitter @leaveuwitdis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Shang and Black Pedro welcome Carole Montgomery (@carolemontgomerycomic). They discuss Women of a Certain Age Comedy, being black while renting, Eric Holder kicking them when they're low, and how Melanie likes her evidence hard. Follow Shang @ComedianShang, Black Pedro @BlackPedro and @ComedyPopUp for info on upcoming episodes.Like the facebook pages: https://www.facebook.com/SavageAFshow/https://www.facebook.com/ComedyPopUpLA/
In this episode Shang and Black Pedro welcome Carole Montgomery (@carolemontgomerycomic). They discuss Women of a Certain Age Comedy, being black while renting, Eric Holder kicking them when they're low, and how Melanie likes her evidence hard. Follow Shang @ComedianShang, Black Pedro @BlackPedro and @ComedyPopUp for info on upcoming episodes.Like the facebook pages: https://www.facebook.com/SavageAFshow/https://www.facebook.com/ComedyPopUpLA/
Soul Joel Presents Carole Montgomery returns with Mark, Richie and Joel in studio. Just in time for Women of a Certain Age to be headlining the Vault inside the Valley Forge Casino Resort. Carole discusses doing 22 USO tours with Mark, performing for the troops. They bust on Joel while telling some fun stories from the road. Listen in, Laugh and share.
Holy moly... Swinging couples in the Mohave suburb of Silver Lakes... Yeah it happened... You know what else happened? A little murder. Comedy icon Carole Montgomery joins the boys break this case down to the basics.
Excited to have two of the funniest Stand-Up Comedians around, Carole Montgomery and Rhonda Hansome. We had a great time talking about new Carole's show creation "Women of a Certain Age Comedy", which she is touring around the country and shopping to TV and on line streaming platforms and Rhonda's upcoming projects, including directing the play "Adventures in Taxonomy" at Dixon Place this fall. We also discussed the latest on Rosanne, J. Lo turning 49, Heather Locklear's issues and treatment as an aging actress, Brigitte Nielsen having a baby at 55 (both are mothers to grown sons) and the blowup on The View with Jeanine Pirro and Whoopi Goldberg. Tune in to hear what female comedians talk about, there is lots of funny banter, just like the guys. #WomenEmpowerment For more on my guests go to: www.carolemontgomery.com and www.rhondahansome.com
Soul Joel Presents Recorded at the Comic Strip Live Episode 17 with special guest Carole Montgomery Richie Byrne and Mark Riccadonna discuss working Grandpa's Comedy Club on Staten Island, The Riveria in Vegas, and the homeless shelter behind Billionaire Row in Manhattan. Richie tells the same Street Joke for the 2nd time. Listen in, Laugh and Share with friends!
New York City based Comedian Nancy Lombardo, has performed her unique comedy from coast to coast. TV credits include The Colin Quinn Show NBC, Saturday Night Live “All my Children” PBS, network and cable television Comedy Tonight, Nickelodeon and the Comedy Channel. She can be seen weekly on The Nancy Lombardo Show channel 56/83/34 NYC and live worldwide on www.mnn.org. WWW.COMEDYCONCEPTS.COM CAROL MONTGOMERY "LET ME SOLVE THE BUDGET CRISIS, I HAVE COUPONS!" With over 2 dozen television credits to her name, CAROLE MONTGOMERY is an respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. and has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in 2 different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a LAS VEGAS STAR, it is estimated that she has been seen by over 5 million audience members. THE LAS VEGAS SUN calls Carole "one of Vegas’ premier comics"THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS says Carole is "one of the pioneering female comics of the modern era"THE SEATTLE TIMES calls Carole "one of the strongest women working today" Carole is also accomplished director & producer. She directed Jim Florentine’s solo show I’M YOUR SAVIOR which is currently playing on AMAZON PRIME. Most recently she produced the television specials SHANG IS SHANGRY and PAUL OGATA: ALL LIES.Carole is proudest of her 11 comedy tours for Armed Forces Entertainment. Some of the places her NY Comedy Allstars have performed in: Iraq, Haiti, Kosovo, Kuwait, Diego Garcia, Singapore, El Salvador, S. Korea and Germany to rave reviews. WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE comedy is her latest production. www.carolemontgomery.com
America's favorite mom, comedian Carole Montgomery is here as we discuss: Feminism, being soft... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)
America’s favorite mom, comedian Carole Montgomery is here as we discuss: Feminism, being soft...
Carole Montgomery and Ellen Karis sit in. We talk about Harvey Weinstein, sexual harassment, the creepy guy at the Wagon Wheel Motel in Springfield Mass. and Rodney Dangerfields balls.
Kids on leashes, girl fights, turning down Playboy, 'clams casino,'and Who Do You Bang?!?
Carole Montgomery speaks her mind. You have to in order to perform on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, survive in stand up for over 3 decades, stay married for almost just as long, and then raise a rock star kid. Literally, her son is a rock star. Carole offers great parenting advice as someone who has made powerful choices in her comedy and motherhood career.www.carolemontgomery.comwww.allthingscomedy.com
Kicking off the New Year off RIGHT! with comedian Carole Montgomery who teaches us why you shouldn’t live with your mother-in-law. We also discuss Sean Connery’s views on domestic violence, and also some sexual positions. Hosted by comedian, Dante Nero. Co-hosted by comedians, Harry Terjanian and Mara Marek. Twitter.com/DanteNeroTwitter.com/MaraMarekTwitter.com/HarryTerjanian
Maria is joined by Joanne Bamberger, author of Mothers of Intention: How Women & Social Media are Revolutionizing Politics in America. Cliff Morgan, cofounder of US College Planning discusses how time is running out for high school seniors - The Essential Checklist for Navigating the College System. Ashley Koff and Kathy Kaehler, authors of Mom Energy. The Mom's Roundtable discusses how to balance motherhood and a career. And, writer, producer, comedian, and mom Carole Montgomery. This show is sponsored by Lands' End and Family Circle.