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This week, Carl sits down with comedian, Drew Harmon! Drew is a veteran comic that started comedy in Grand Rapids before moving to San Francisco and performing there for years. He is now back in Michigan and still slinging them jokes. The two talk about Drew's interesting work history, San Francisco comedy and much more!Instagram : @carljohnsonisfunnyDrew HarmonInstagram : @drewmharmonMusicJesse PassageInstagram : @thebignapArtRachel HarperInstagram : @rachelrockstar
On this episode of Sanctioned by Stefanie, I welcome to the show someone I really enjoy on stage and off, Drew Harmon. Drew shares his experiences being a professional comedian, his time in San Francisco (he tells me the best story about my favorite comedian), and his experiences here in Michigan. We have a great time, he gives us a great Unsanctioned 7, just an enjoyable conversation about his career in comedy.
The spotlight shines on promoter Drew Harmon this week! We speak to Drew about his interest in the game from the beginning until now, what got him into wrestling, and the poignant tribute to his cousin - FTR's Splash, as well as his thoughts on his other FTR creation, Workrate. Plus, we've got the latest from Fed HQ, more notes on Todd's experience at Full Gear, and we chat a bit about Survivor Series WarGames! All this, and more!
Got a hot live streaming tip for Marga? leave a voice message https://anchor.fm/marga-gomez/message for the podcast listeners! You get 60 seconds and anonymous or not. Stand-Up comedy is booming on zoom as comedians, producers and audiences go all-inside. Marga geeks out with Ronn Vigh and Drew Harmon, comedians/ producers, successful cultivators of the form and comedy audience experience. What's their secret? CATS! Episode includes acknowledgements to the innovations of zoom producer/ comedian Sammy Obeid, and Zoom webinar razzler dazzler Bawdy Storytelling's Dixie De La Tour. Check out Ron and Drew's Sunday and Wednesday live-streams (8pm Pacific) featuring national stars and cats! At zoomlivecomedy.com. Drama fans? I got you! My critically acclaimed solo play Spanking Machine is running for 3 more Sundays 5pm Pacific. ends Oct 11th see my livestream like a boss - tickets Sundays 5pm Pacific Time at www.brava.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marga-gomez/message
This episode brings in a new voice: Dr. Drew Harmon. Drew is a friend of Chad's from seminary and did his doctorate on virtue and the Trinity at Marquette University. This episode will mainly be discussing how Ambrose understands virtue and some interesting information about his life. We hope you enjoy it.
We're back in the Sweet Sixteen, fellow Ragers, as we find ourselves in the second half of the next round in Nerd Rage's Tournament of Champions! On this episode, we see "Resident Evil" vs. "Home Alone!" Burritos vs. Count Chocula! Daylight Savings Time vs. "Strangers W/ Candy!" Stan Lee vs. "Saga!" With a sixteen sweeter than the sweetest honey, let's get ready to rage! Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Dom Gelin, Drew Harmon, Ivy Vasquez, Jacob Rubin, Jason LeRoy, Molly Sanchez, Natasha Muse, and The Stoner Brothers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the fourth and FINAL conference of Nerd Rage's Tournament of Champions, we bring our last eight comedians and podcasters to the fold for an opportunity at the Nerd Rage championship title! On this episode, we tackle our last first-round debates for your enjoyment: math vs. daylight savings time, "Ghosts of Mars" vs. "Strangers With Candy," Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers vs. Stan Lee, and "Runaways" vs. "Saga!" Say no more, it's Conference Four -- let's get ready to rage! Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Anica Cihla, Dom Gelin, Drew Harmon, Erik Krasner, Jason LeRoy, Jaz Sufi , Lael Gold, and Natasha Muse. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
During the Middle Ages hordes of people were infected by Dance Mania, and somehow David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Cocaine were NOT involved. Jim and Drew discuss this hysteria, as well as modern hysteria in America featuring political turmoil and that classic go-to villain, Nazis.
Everybody had to read Frederick Douglass' autobiography in high school, didn't they? Since it appears our President didn't, we thought we'd revisit famed Orator, Author, Abolitionist and Freedom Fighter Frederick Douglass and discuss his life. Also on the show: Drew and Jim are exhausted but for very different reasons, we see just how young and hip we are with modern music and possibly the greatest obituary of all time.
For the first 'spode of 2016 Jim and Drew discuss the origins of the Lottery, from B.C.-era China to the modern 1.5 Billion dollar Powerball jackpot. They also discuss the Superbowl coming to San Francisco, the spate of celebrity passings and what you should do if a neighbor you hate is going to be evicted.
In Russia in the 50's, a group of hikers went into the mountains for a casual hike. They ended up dying under spooky, mysterious circumstances that have never been explained. Drew and Jim discuss this terrifying ordeal, as well as Drew's recent foray into actually having things go well, the Folsom Street Fair, celebrating Halloween and how Giants fans reacted to being eliminated with a hearty "meh."
Hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, Tony Sparks began his comedy journey before he could even legally vote. Tony was a road comic living in New York before making the move in the 90's to San Francisco, where he began creating open mics for all the aspiring comics who couldn't find a way onstage at the usual clubs. Tony has been running and hosting the notorious Brainwash open mic on Thursday nights for more than 16 years, and the Brainwash is now a nonstop comedy machine and every new comic who wants to get stage time knows, you HAVE to go to the Brainwash. We talk to Tony about how he got started, why he loves comedy and why he loves to keep the list open for anybody who wants to try comedy.
Jim and Drew finally re-enter the Chucklepedia studios to record a new episode and discuss the man, the myth, the hyperbolic nightmare that is Donald Trump. His rich origins, the draft dodging, the climb to become the king of tacky fanciness...it's all here. Drew and Jim also discuss the reasons for the brief hiatus, some exciting comedy news and a slew of deaths, everybody's favorite topic!
What could go better than taking thousands of angry sports fans, offering them unlimited 10-cent beer and then throwing them all together on a hot July night? Drew and Jim find out as they discuss the infamous Ten Cent Beer Night in Cleveland in the 70's, the decade of good ideas. They also chat about going into the woods to be alone, how to make sure your rideshare driver doesn't think you're an a-hole and the latest law porn stars may have to obey for safety.
Jim and Drew take a look at the first Science Fiction author ever, Syrian writer Lucian in the 2nd Century and his completely made-up nonsense True History and how it still influences writing and parodies today. They also chat about the end of Mad Men, David Letterman's retirement and somehow, yet another year of Bay To Breakers in San Francisco.
Is the Iron Sheik for real or Jabroni? Find out when SF comedian and podcaster Drew Harmon joins Paco and George to talk about the documentary "The Sheik". In this episode we discuss hard-hitting topics like the origin of the word Jabroni, the difference between a heel and a baby face (hint: it's not what you think) the impact wrestling has made on prepubescent boys and the big lie Paco told his parents so that he could go see Wrestlemania.Drew Harmon is a comedian, writer, podcaster and former TV and radio weather and traffic reporter. Drew began performing standup in Michigan, where he grew up in a log cabin. Now he does standup from San Francisco, where he lives in an overpriced concrete box with easy access to burritos. Drew has performed around the country at clubs, bars, casinos, banquet halls and in between karaoke shows for more than eight years. He is also the creator and writer of the popular San Francisco Burger Blog and cohost of the podcast Chucklepedia.Follow Drew:Twitter: @drewharmonInstagram: @drewmharmonFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpdocastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.**Sup Doc has created a Patreon page for those that can help out. We will also be providing unique Sup Doc content for our contributors. If now is not good for you we always appreciate you listening and spreading the word about Sup Doc!
Scott Armstrong is a professional sports broadcaster who can be seen and heard on Comcast. Scott takes us deep into the world of sports announcing, how he had a passion for it from an early age, how that made him popular in school and also how he took a detour into being a sports referee and the strange subculture of calling games for a living.
Fresh from attending Wrestlemania, Jim is wearing sleeves again to join Drew in Chucklepedia Studios to discuss the famed drunken Chinese poet Li Bai, the hero of everybody who's gotten tipsy on Rice Wine. We also go over Jim's Wrestlemania experience, his nerdy videogame combat tournament as well as how to celebrate St. Patrick's Day like a gentleman and modern Easter traditions. So let it be written, so let it be done.
Pro boxer Casey Morton joins Jim and Drew to discuss how she got into the sport, her training methods, the sacrifices of being a pro boxer, cutting weight and what it's like to actually be in the ring during a fight. We also make fun of Jim for his short little arms and Drew for basically being Glass Joe.
Chucklepedia discusses the life and times of iconic San Francisco oddball Emperor Norton, the penniless man who still dressed like a king, dined at the finest restaurants, made his own currency and was beloved by all. We also chat about the death of Leonard Nimoy, San Francisco gets even more expensive and how damn hard it is to get rid of a couch in the city.
From Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to James and the Giant Peach, The Witches, The BFG and many more, Roald Dahl's odd, sometimes dark and foreboding looks at adulthood and life have shaped the minds of kids and adults for decades all over the world. Jim and Drew take a look at the man, his time as a Flying Ace, his early writing career and how his own actions most likely kept him from achieving the rank of Knight that he desired so much. We also discuss Jim's recent personal achievements with the addition of information Jim didn't know Drew had, buying Lotto tickets just for the fun of dreams and throw our own voices into the din of vaccination discussions.
2015 kicks off for Chucklepedia with Drew and Jim reminiscing about the holidays and how neither of them made any resolutions for the New Year, the awfulness of Spirit Airlines and discuss the so-called Wickedest Man On Earth, Aleister Crowley.
A lifelong San Francisco/Bay Area resident, Matthew Martin has been performing for more than 30 years and doing characters and voices, including Blanche in the popular Golden Girls live shows in San Francisco. Matthew joins us in the studio to discuss his childhood, how he began performing and what he's up to next.
Jim and Drew take to the mics to discuss the predictably crazy path of Cocaine, which began its popular existence as a medical cure-all and popular ingredient in over-the-counter products on its way to being the party favor and life-destroying booger sugar. They also chat about new phones, when to adopt new social media, how Yelp isn't the democratic entity many believe it to be and America's most favorite drink, coffee!
Jim and Drew return for a regular episode to discuss the fabled E.T. Atari 2600 videogame debacle and the rumor that was eventually proven true that thousands of game cartridges were buried in a dump following its release. They also chat about Jim's recent trip to the new Levi Stadium, 49'ers problems and athlete misbehavior and the etiquette behind sending and looking at other people's nude pictures.
Jim and Drew welcome News Anchor, Reporter and fellow Podcaster James Fletcher to the show. James is a 20-year-veteran of the news business who can currently be seen on the KRON4 Morning News, and he's also just started his own podcast called Fortune Hunters. It can be found at fortunehunters.biz or on iTunes.
Jim and Drew get back on the mics to discuss the nefarious Popish Plot of the 16th and 17th Centuries where Catholics were demonized in England. They also chat about their memories of Robin Williams and his passing, the final show at America's crappiest stadium and drunk teachers going back to school.
Jim and Drew reconvene to discuss the tale of woodsman extraordinaire Liver Eatin' John, who earned that nickname like crazy. They also discuss Facebook's recent attempts to make you sad and the excitement of another PRIDE weekend in San Francisco for two straight guys.
Jim and Drew discuss the wild stinginess of miser and wise investor Hetty Green, as well as the recent MUNI "sick-outs" causing massive delays in San Francisco, and Drew is now an unemployed podcaster.
Jim and Drew reconvene to discuss the decadence of John Wilmot, the current spate of dumb white guys saying stupid things, late night transit in San Francisco and finding maggots in a Whole Foods as opposed to hitting up the Manila Market in Daly City.
Drew and Jim reconvene after Drew's illness to discuss Drew's alma mater in March Madness, the recent Leland Yee corruption case in San Francisco and the amazing tale of Andre the Giant. We also welcome our new theme music and additional tunes from musician Brandon Seyferth, who can be found at: http://www.brandonseyferthmusic.com/
Drew and Jim discuss the 1919 Newport undercover gay sex scandal that even involved FDR, including lots of "undercover" officers who were more than willing to engage in the activities they were investigating. Drew also discusses some personal goings-on in his life of late, they chat about the Oscars and they see how many of the so-called "15 Best Dive Bars in San Francisco" they've been to (hint: almost all of them).
Returning for their first episode of 2014, Drew and Jim discuss the 49er's playoff loss and Jim's predictions for the team early in 2013, as well as the recent drama of the Google Bus in San Francisco and the original form of Hulkamania, viking berserker rage.
Drew and Jim discuss the nearly-forgotten legend of Krampus, St. Nick's old buddy who used to tag along, drink schnapps and take the naughty home to devour or drag to Hell. They also discuss other holiday delights and continue their battle in the nonexistent war against Christmas.
Drew and Jim enter the holiday season by welcoming their first sponsor, discussing the notorious New Jersey entertainment destination Action Park and the differences between what Bay Area residents think is cold weather and actual cold weather.
After a long hiatus, Drew and Jim reconvene to chat about their time away, the long dueling history of one of America's most famous Presidents and one lucky kid who will Pow! Wam! Kapow! his way into history.
Early in the 20th Century public execution wasn't limited to just humans; even elephants could face the hangman's noose! Drew and Jim discuss the tale of Mary the Elephant, as well as the release of GTA5, watching Breaking Bad, the problems with MUNI and what happens when you stop gentleman from enjoying their chess game.
In their 10th episode, Jim and Drew discuss the Durable Michael Malloy, the drunk who could not be killed, as well as Drew's recent physical problems, Burning Man, rental bikes and much, much more.
Drew and Jim take a request and discuss the Iron Sheik, finding a wealth of information and history about a very complex figure in history and wrestling. To balance that out, we also make a lot of fart jokes.
Drew and Jim discuss the oddball life of John Whiteside Parsons, along with yet another possible BART strike, seeing the Princess Bride in a park and living in the 6th-hardest working city in America.
Drew and Jim discuss Peter the Great's love of strong drink, the sad state of modern journalism, Drew almost gets beaten up by a bum and making San Francisco a nicer place to be.
Drew and Jim discuss the sad and tragic story of Fatty Arbuckle, along with Drew telling the story of how he got to visit Skywalker Ranch, going to the County Fair and living in what one website calls "The Snobbiest City In America."
In a jam-packed episode Drew and Jim discuss the latest Supreme Court rulings on DOMA and Prop 8 as San Francisco PRIDE approaches, the hackiest hack to ever hack and burritos, amongst many more topics.
Drew and Jim discuss the Japanese story of Sada Abe, as well as romance in San Francisco, the IRS and what Filipino fusion food you should be eating.
Ghost conspiracies, urinating in front of police and a war involving the Emu. What more could you ask for in a podcast?
All the details about North Korea you'll ever need in a bar discussion, plus Drew and Jim catch up, make poor excuses about the episode delay and plan to keep making dreams come true.
Drew Harmon is a comedian and former TV weatherman who moved from San Francisco to Detorit. Drew has been a regular at the Punch Line and has appeared at comedy festivals like SF Sketchfest, Gilda's Laughfest and the Asheville Comedy Festival. Drew also created the popular show, “I Think I'd Be Good At That” where a person who has never done standup before headlines a comedy show, which has also been featured as part of SF Sketchfest.Check out Drew's website here:https://drewharmon.com/Drew & I discussed his submission video. This a great example of a short set to send to festivals and bookers:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMzQGfbxUSQIf you'd like to support the show and get some cool perks, check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/btbpc Look for new stuff for Patrons soon!Head over to the Behind the Bits website for extra content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/Get on our mailing list for news about future guests and more great content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/p/mailing-list/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy