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Please subscribe and rate us on your preferred podcast platform and sign up for the patreon! As a professional comedy journalist of more than two decades, Julie Seabaugh has contributed to The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, GQ, The Village Voice, L.A. Weekly, and numerous other titles. Her coverage of modern roasting culminated in 2018 book Ringside at Roast Battle and her love of Mitch Hedberg led to producing/hosting 2020's Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History for SiriusXM. With Emmy-nominated filmmaker Nick Scown she co-directed September 2021 feature documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 for Vice. 2022's 50 Years of the Comedy Store six-LP vinyl box set features her liner notes; her Positive Connections: A Brody Stevens Oral History debuted on SiriusXM in February 2023. The book collection A Tight 20: Two Decades of Comedy Journalism is available now.
Joke Thieves is a live stand-up comedy show where comedians tell their own jokes and then each other's Live Show Tickets - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/comedians-comedy-club-35582132523 Support Us and get free live show tickets and full-length unedited episodes - https://patreon.com/JokesFromMars Our show crew Will Mars - https://www.instagram.com/jokesfrommars/ Bass6 - https://www.instagram.com/thebass6/ Stephen Carlin - https://www.instagram.com/stephencarlincomedian Our guest David Anthony - https://www.instagram.com/davidanthonycomedy Recorded live at Backyard Comedy Club, London Our show quickly proved to be a cult-hit and started packing clubs and festivals around the world back in 2012. As of now - SEP 2023 - we're recording the show as a live podcast at the Backyard Comedy Club in the East End of London. "It's a comedians' in-joke that everyone in the room can enjoy" Alice Jones, The Independent "One of the most eye-opening hours I've spent at the fringe … a brilliant format" Brian Logan, The Guardian "A must for comedians and comedy fans alike" Julie Seabaugh, LA Weekly "Arguably the best new themed-show idea on the block right now" Brian Donaldson, The List "One of the best live shows we've seen!" Mark Boosey, British Comedy guide 'Critics Pick' Elise Czajkowski, New York Times
Joke Thieves is a live stand-up comedy show where comedians tell their own jokes and then each other's Live Show Tickets - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/comedians-comedy-club-35582132523 Support Us and get free live show tickets and full-length unedited episodes - https://patreon.com/JokesFromMars Our show crew Will Mars - https://www.instagram.com/jokesfrommars/ Bass6 - https://www.instagram.com/thebass6/ Stephen Carlin - https://www.instagram.com/stephencarlincomedian Our guest Erika Ehler - https://www.instagram.com/erikaehler Recorded live at Backyard Comedy Club, London Our show quickly proved to be a cult-hit and started packing clubs and festivals around the world back in 2012. As of now - SEP 2023 - we're recording the show as a live podcast at the Backyard Comedy Club in the East End of London. "It's a comedians' in-joke that everyone in the room can enjoy" Alice Jones, The Independent "One of the most eye-opening hours I've spent at the fringe … a brilliant format" Brian Logan, The Guardian "A must for comedians and comedy fans alike" Julie Seabaugh, LA Weekly "Arguably the best new themed-show idea on the block right now" Brian Donaldson, The List "One of the best live shows we've seen!" Mark Boosey, British Comedy guide 'Critics Pick' Elise Czajkowski, New York Times
Joke Thieves is a live stand-up comedy show and podcast where comedians tell jokes and we roast, disect and re-tell their jokes in front of an audience and behind-closed-doors. Links to the Jokes, Comics, Sketches and everything else we talk about today: 0:52 Superman 3 'Fire' scene https://youtube.com/watch?v=1UpUjmKJaso 1:11 Stephen Carlin's 'Superman' routine https://youtube.com/watch?v=yk2PDZotg8M 4:19 Will Mars' 'Gallon' joke https://youtube.com/watch?v=suaB2O09NH4 8:39 Shalaka Kurup's 'Parents' joke https://youtube.com/watch?v=aDLyeIrQqYw 11:10 Check out Matt Rouse https://youtube.com/watch?v=5FY2lXngmCw 11:22 Check out Jane Hill https://youtube.com/watch?v=sTzkf575kCE 12:22 Kathryn Mathers 'Moon Cup' jokes https://youtube.com/watch?v=Sfv6oiA89O8 15:51 Bass6 teaches beatboxing https://youtube.com/watch?v=jaAQnpYI-hI 16:37 Joke Thieves Episode 2 & the intimate sound effects https://youtube.com/watch?v=B3CA-VIkDAQ 20:26 Check out Peter Jones https://youtube.com/watch?v=SJta-sRq5cM 21:17 Jimeoin's 'Eyebrows' bit https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZaO-llc_E64 21:57 Bill Burr's 'Driving' routine https://youtube.com/watch?v=LAx_3rFEZDM 26:32 Mitch Hedburg's 'The Dufresnes' bit https://youtube.com/watch?v=Mf3ym0rdf_g 35:56 Blackadder's 'Dead Rabbit' scene https://youtube.com/watch?v=35fyuyLgmYY 36:17 Mike Reid's 'Dave's Dead' joke https://youtube.com/watch?v=WbUSGOAa-Zc 38:05 Joe Rogan talks about Robin Williams as a joke thief https://youtube.com/watch?v=jPhkl5aL0h0 42:59 Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI https://youtube.com/watch?v=qNQ002BBUtw 43:35 ChatGPT Joke Challenge Video https://youtube.com/watch?v=QyAwW56U7vg 48:48 Rodney Dangerfield's 'Nobody's Home' joke https://youtu.be/Tx2dzYz2F8g?si=dNpIJZaNK0QNc4Od&t=24 49:15 Nate Bargatze's 'Time Travel' bit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXy3uII-xn0 50:34 Patrice O'Neal's 'Series of Holes' bit https://youtu.be/yauS_XKlqwM?si=zWU893ZKFRtH9p3R&t=97 52:23 Check out Steven Wright https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiGag5emLJg 54:15 Eddie Pepitone's 'Round of Applause' routine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB7cYbvXFq4 Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw7dvxd9e2XEQSm8hqoqAtA?sub_confirmation=1 Live Show Tickets - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/comedians-comedy-club-35582132523 Support us for free tickets and ad-free unedited episodes - https://patreon.com/JokesFromMars Follow Us Will Mars - https://www.instagram.com/jokesfrommars/ Bass6 - https://www.instagram.com/thebass6/ Stephen Carlin - https://www.instagram.com/stephencarlincomedian/ Shalaka Kurup - https://www.instagram.com/shalakakurup Recorded at Backyard Comedy Club, London Our show started out as a bit of fun with friends back in 2012 and soon gained a huge cult following, packing out comedy clubs and festivals around the world. As of now - SEP 2023 - we're recording our shows as a live podcast at the Backyard Comedy Club in the East End of London. "It's a comedians' in-joke that everyone in the room can enjoy" Alice Jones, The Independent "One of the most eye-opening hours I've spent at the fringe … a brilliant format" Brian Logan, The Guardian "An annual must for comedians and comedy fans alike" Julie Seabaugh, LA Weekly "Arguably the best new themed-show idea on the block right now" Brian Donaldson, The List "One of the best live shows we've seen!" Mark Boosey, British Comedy Guide 'Critics Pick' Elise Czajkowski, New York Times
I sit down with Julie Seabaugh, a renowned writer, documentarian, and comedy journalist. We explore entertainment's evolution, with Julie's insightful perspectives on the comedy landscape. Discussions meander from Hollywood tales, including an anecdote about Judd Apatow, to the significance of personal collections and the changing dynamics in comedy. Highlighting the resurgence of memoirs and their impact on comedy, the conversation also teases Julie's upcoming collaborations with comedy legends like Byron Bowers. This episode stands out as a seamless blend of nostalgia, cultural introspection, and a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling, all shared between two seasoned connoisseurs of the comedic world. Hooray for humanity! We're dropping new episodes every Thursday-ish. Connect! Be part of the Rhodesies team and get goodies: https://patreon.com/tomrhodessmartcamp More Tom https://www.instagram.com/_TomRhodes More Ashna https://www.instagram.com/ashnarodjan More Julie https://www.instagram.com/julieseabaugh Watch the video! YouTube https://www.youtube.com/kingofhaha ** Video version ** If you'd like to watch the video version of the episode on YouTube.com/kingofhaha, please do us a favor by subscribing to the audio podcast on Spotify / Apple, etc. first! The podcast is a labor of love, and your audio subscription and downloads, or direct support on Patreon.com/tomrhodessmartcamp, provide us with the incentive to pull together and record on a weekly basis beyond our busy schedules. Thanks for being part of the Rhodesies Team! ** About Smart Camp podcast** Tom Rhodes Smart Camp is a festival of ideas, knowledge, stories, books & adventures. We share a joke premise weekly, along with stories or what's on our radar, the book of the week, the movie/doc of the week, song of the week, and Good News. Or we have a guest! Tom I have been a comedian for more than 39 years. I travel the world, performing comedy. Exploring diverse cultures and connecting with people from all walks of life while doing comedy is at the heart of my journey. I've had my share of experiences, from almost drowning in Thailand to getting maced in Paris, and I had my own sitcom on Comedy Central and a Late Night Talkshow in the Netherlands. Whenever I can, I'll share my adventures and a global perspective with you on this podcast. Ashna Ashna, Dutch artist, photographer, and my ex-wife, isn't just my best friend; she's an essential part of the Rhodesies production team. We've traveled the world together for 8 years. With her background in cognitive psychology and her passion for philosophy and all things art, Ashna enriches our conversations, all while bringing a unique European perspective.
It's not hard to find comedy in Vegas — if you're willing to pay for it. There's always some big-name comic whose face is plastered on a casino marquee. But what about our local comedy scene? Where can locals go for laughs without paying for pricey tickets? Today, host Dayvid Figler talks with comedy journalist Julie Seabaugh, a former Vegas resident who's back in town this week for Skankfest, our city's biggest and newest comedy festival. And Julie says this event could be a turning point for comedy in our city. You can find Julie's latest book, “A Tight 20: Two Decades of Comedy Journalism,” here. We're on social media! Follow us @CityCastVegas on Twitter and Instagram. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads atcitycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday bonus episode we are going to play the interview from episode 338 with documentary filmmakers Nick Scown and Julie Seabaugh about making their feature documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 which I thought was a good companion piece to Cynthia and Christines story because while the circumstances of them working together are much different, it seems like the collaboration and the way they worked together was similar. After that we play a round of You're the Expert, enjoy!
Julie Seabaugh, the celebrated comedy journalist renowned for her captivating writing style, deep comprehension of the comedy world, and infectious passion for humor, joins us on the latest episode of Dystopia Tonight! With years of immersive industry experience, Julie has amassed a treasure trove of stories and conducted interviews with the brightest minds in comedy, establishing herself as a trusted voice in the realm of comedy journalism. Her contributions have graced the pages of esteemed publications such as Rolling Stone, GQ, The Village Voice, Variety, The New York Times, Spin, Playboy, and many more. In our conversation, Julie delves into her recent documentary, titled "Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11," which offers a profound and thought-provoking exploration of how comedy emerged as a coping mechanism and a source of healing during a time of national tragedy. We also dive into her beginnings, her favorite comedians who inspire her, and the driving forces behind her creativity. Enjoy! http://julieseabaugh.com/
Have you ever been a guest on a podcast or plan to be? Hell, are you a HOST or plan to be? This is a wake-up call! Deadass! The gang also discusses Chris Rock finally giving Will Smith the business and Keith's driving test results.
We're back with the long-awaited return of Store-favorite Steve Rannazzisi joining Eleanor along with special guest journalist Julie Seabaugh and of course, an Annie Lederman cameo. DO NOT MISS!
We're back with the long-awaited return of Store-favorite Steve Rannazzisi joining Eleanor along with special guest journalist Julie Seabaugh and of course, an Annie Lederman cameo. DO NOT MISS!
CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
Hosts Julie Slater and Jason Friday chat with Julie Seabaugh - award-winning comedy journalist and mutual Tom Petty fan. Seabaugh has covered the comedy art form for The New York Times, The LA Times, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, GQ, and numerous other outlets. Her coverage of modern roasting culminated in the 2018 book Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.'s Fight Club for Comedians. Julie produced and hosted SiriusXM's 2020 special Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History and co-directed/produced 2021 Vice documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11. We chat with Seabaugh about her path into comedy from the farm...why not stand-up...how directing came into play...her love of Florence and the Machine and Tom Petty...and her part in celebrating The Comedy Store's 50th Anniversary. Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news. We'd love to hear from you - email us at cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com. Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cuzihaveto/message
This week Alrik and Liz chat with directing duo Nick Scown and Julie Seabaugh about their new documentary, Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11. This show investigates how two near-strangers can find they are compatible enough to make a movie together over several years, and how they each used their strengths to grow the film from a sticky idea to a larger, supported and successful commercial film. Check out the International Screenwriters Association @ https://www.networkisa.org/
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 follows the halt and gradual rebirth of comedy following the events of September 11, 2001. In the immediate aftermath, stand-up comics, broadway performers, The Onion satirical newspaper, late-night talk shows and institutions like Saturday Night Live learn how to navigate the new landscape. When the tragedy is used to justify the Iraq War, a wave of political awakening sweeps through comedy, helping to transform Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert into folk heroes. This type of biting political humor becomes more commonplace through the late Aughts as traditionally underrepresented comics dispel terrorist stereotypes. Entering the modern era, where media once asked, “Will We Ever Laugh Again?” jokes specifically addressing the attacks are now prevalent on TV shows, films, and podcasts. And if we can appreciate jokes about 9/11, we can use humor to get through anything. Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 features interviews with David Cross, Janeane Garofalo, Marc Maron, Matthew Broderick, Aasif Mandvi, Rob Riggle, Nathan Lane, Gilbert Gottfried, Cedric the Entertainer, Chris Kattan, Lewis Black, Doug Stanhope, Jimmy Carr, Russell Peters and many more. Co-directors Nick Scown and Julie Seabaugh stop by to talk about how stand-up comedians, Broadway performers, late-night hosts, Saturday Night Live cast members, The Onion staffers and a plethora of performers managed to help their audience laugh even in the darkest of days. For news, screenings and updates go to: TooSoonDoc.com
JULIE SEABAUGH grew up on a farm and discovered stand-up when Dave Attell performed during her senior year at the University of Missouri, where she earned her bachelor's degree in journalism. In 2003, after moving to New York City, Seabaugh launched her earliest independent effort into comedy journalism with the online magazine, Two Drink Minimum. A career with alt-weeklies followed, with stops across the country from the Village Voice in NYC to the Riverfront Times in St. Louis, Las Vegas Weekly and LA Weekly. In 2018, she published her first book, Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.'s Fight Club for Comedians, and her love of Mitch Hedbergled to producing/hosting 2020's Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History for SiriusXM's Comedy Central Channel. In this episode, Seabaugh talks about her latest project, co-directing and producing the documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, which premieres on VICE TV on Sept. 8, just before the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that took down the World Trade Center.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Filmmaker Nick Scown chats with Trey Elling about TOO SOON: COMEDY AFTER 9/11, which Scown co-directed with Julie Seabaugh. The film examines how September 11th affected the comedy scene, and th comedians and jokes responsible for the artform's rebirth in the weeks, months, and years that followed.
JULIE SEABAUGH grew up on a farm and discovered stand-up when Dave Attell performed during her senior year at the University of Missouri, where she earned her bachelor's degree in journalism. In 2003, after moving to New York City, Seabaugh launched her earliest independent effort into comedy journalism with the online magazine, Two Drink Minimum. A career with alt-weeklies followed, with stops across the country from the Village Voice in NYC to the Riverfront Times in St. Louis, Las Vegas Weekly and LA Weekly. In 2018, she published her first book, Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.'s Fight Club for Comedians, and her love of Mitch Hedbergled to producing/hosting 2020's Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History for SiriusXM's Comedy Central Channel. In this episode, Seabaugh talks about her latest project, co-directing and producing the documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, which premieres on VICE TV on Sept. 8, just before the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that took down the World Trade Center. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is a very special edition of BEHIND THE LENS as we not only welcome back director/editor NICK FITURI SCOWN to the show, but we reflect on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 as seen through the eyes of comedy and laughter with TOO SOON: COMEDY AFTER 9/11, Nick's debut documentary feature which he co-directed with comedy journalist Julie Seabaugh. Nick also served as the film's editor. An in-depth interesting conversation. For those of us alive in September 2001, we remember the event and the aftermath; the shock, the horror, the confusion, the pain, the sorrow. In the blink of an eye, our world changed. Life seemingly came to a stop. And so did the laughter. We were frozen, wondering when life would resume as it was. As we now know, life never went back to what it was, but what did finally return was the communal experience of laughter. Comedy is cathartic. For so many of us, through laughter, and specifically comedy and comedians and late-night talk show hosts, we almost got "permission" that it was okay to laugh and smile again, to tell jokes and look for some reasoning behind the heinous acts of 9/11. When David Letterman returned to late-night television with Dan Rather as his first guest, that was a sign that just maybe we'd be okay and that we could share a laugh and a smile and grieve and mourn all at the same time. But while Letterman was a face seen by all thanks to television, what about the stand-up club comics, the parody newspapers like The Onion, or the beloved institution of Saturday Night Live? Would the same "okay" apply to them? TOO SOON: COMEDY AFTER 9/11 examines and reflects on the idea of "what is too soon" through the eyes of the comics, hosts, writers, directors, club owners, and Broadway performers, who helped us find our footing and funny bone while searching for their own. It was not an easy process and fraught with uncertainty and in the case of many comics of Middle Eastern or Arab descent – dangerous. To this day, 20 years later, there are still some aspects of the event that are comedy taboo to many both on stage and in the audience, but what each of the 50+ contributors to this documentary have shown us is that, even in the darkest of days, laughter may really be the best medicine. Take a listen as Nick talks about the inspiration for this documentary and the journey which started in 2016, the development and follow-through in speaking with comedians and performers, finding a throughline, sifting through archival materials of news reports, still photographs, and comedy performances, and then the editing process. One of the most challenging aspects of the documentary was finding the balance of recollection and reflection with potentially reopening wounds of trauma. Another involved extensive deliberation on "the historical record" when it came to including individuals like Louis C.K. and even archival materials of Rudy Guliani, who has long since fallen from grace and his days of being known as "America's Mayor" after 9/11. And Nick gets personal talking about the impact of 9/11 on himself and his family and the importance of this documentary given his own Middle Eastern background. His father is from Libya and is Muslim. You don't want to miss this interview with NICK FITURI SCOWN or the documentary TOO SOON: COMEDY AFTER 9/11. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Julie Seabaugh grew up on a farm and discovered stand-up when Dave Attell performed during her senior year at the University of Missouri, where she earned her bachelor's degree in journalism. In 2003, after moving to New York City, Seabaugh launched her earliest independent effort into comedy journalism with the online magazine, Two Drink Minimum. […]
Keith and Chemda review the screener of Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 with its creator Julie Seabaugh. The group also discusses the new Kanye West album Donda, Chemda's first official get-together during the pandemic, and the latest news regarding Father Malley's children trying to convince their father that the obituaries he wrote are ridiculous. The gang also guesses at the state of Keith's childhood home and the story behind the supposed 55 trucks that took all their memories away.
We review the documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 which you can catch on Vice TV on Sept. 8th, just a few days before the 20th anniversary of the 2001 attacks. The documentary features interviews with comedians including David Cross, Gilbert Godfried, Janeane Garofolo, and Marc Maron about the struggle to re-establish humor's place in the aftermath of the attacks that day. The film explores how stand-up comedians, Broadway performers, late-night hosts, and Saturday Night Live helped audiences laugh even in the darkest of days. Our guest is Julie Seabaugh the director, executive producer, and story editor of Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11.Too Soon premieres on VICE TV September 8 at 9 p.m. and will be repeating numerous times thereafter. (VICE TV is available via all major satellite and cable providers and the VICE TV app via iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast.)Julie Seabaugh grew up on a farm in rural Missouri and discovered stand-up when Dave Attell performed during her senior year of college. Way back in 2003, she founded and edited the criminally ahead of its time print and online comedy magazine Two Drink Minimum. Now the only full-time freelance comedy journalist in the United States, she's contributed to The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, GQ, Variety, The A.V. Club, The Village Voice, The Huffington Post, Spin, Playboy, Vulture, Paste, Time Out New York, Time Out Chicago, and numerous other alt-weeklies. Seabaugh's coverage of modern roasting culminated in the 2018 book Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.'s Fight Club for Comedians, and her love of Mitch Hedberg led to producing/hosting 2020's Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History for SiriusXM's Comedy Central Channel (available to stream via the SiriusXM app). With Emmy-nominated director and editor Nick Scown, she is currently producing the documentary Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11. Participants include David Cross, Janeane Garofalo, Gilbert Gottfried, Lewis Black, Darrell Hammond, Doug Stanhope, and Marc Maron; the film's 2021 release will mark the twentieth anniversary of the attacks. Among her career highlights, simultaneous Bridget Everett Village Voice and Roast Battle L.A. Weekly cover stories ran on both sides of the country the week of September 8, 2014. Interviewees over the years include Carl Reiner, Christopher Guest, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Joan Rivers, George Carlin, Don Rickles, Eddie Izzard, Drew Carey, Howie Mandel, Jimmy Kimmel, Key & Peele, Judd Apatow, Lily Tomlin, Mitch Hedberg, Seth Meyers, Wanda Sykes, and Zach Galifianakis. Having previously served as A&E staff writer at Las Vegas Weekly, Seabaugh won a 2015 Nevada Press Association Award for a cover profile tracing the downward health spiral of The Amazing Johnathan. “It's obvious the author is a wordsmith,” judges wrote. “Every sentence is well thought out. It's full of lively adjectives and truly paints a picture of what the Amazing Johnathan looks like, what he's experiencing and how he got to his current state. I felt like he was sitting next to me, boisterously telling his story.”For nearly two decades Seabaugh has covered, judged, and moderated panels at festivals including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Just for Laughs Montreal, SXSW, San Francisco Sketchfest, New York Comedy Festival, Just for Laughs Toronto, Sasquatch, Grand Rapids' Gilda's LaughFest, Montana's Big Sky Comedy Festival, Austin's Moontower, Portland's Bridgetown, the Seattle International Comedy Competition, Riot L.A., Nashville's Wild West Comedy Festival, and Atlanta's Laughing Skull.Follow Julie on:Twitter: @julieseabaughFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For our money, Julie Seabaugh is the preeminent comedy journalist out in the world and we're so lucky to have her on TCB Field Report this week. Her expertise and depth of comedy knowledge are so far reaching, which came in quite handy for the upcoming documentary she co-directed, Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11. As such, we talk about the effect 9/11 had on comedy and, conversely, how comedy's healing properties dealt with the aftermath (not unlike what's happening right now). Also, "hot" takes on SF Sketchfest returning, Showtime's updated comedy slate, and Brody Stevens Day.Follow Julie on IG @julieseabaugh, get more info on Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 (premiering on Vice on Sept. 8th) at toosoondoc.com and get a Brody Stevens pin from Rockin Pins here.The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).Produced by Jake KroegerMusic by Brian GranilloArtwork by Andrew Delman and KTSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The importance of family cannot be underrated, but how do you learn to become yourself when the people who love you most have a different value system? Julie Seabaugh (Hope on Top: Mitch Hedberg Audio Documentary) has been a comedy journalist for 18 years; a career that has allowed her to travel and befriend some of the most entertaining minds of the past two decades. She talks about her humble routes in Missouri, the importance of leaving where you grew up, and why comedians are modern day philosophers and trendsetters. Julie has helped bring shows like Roast Battle to a global movement and her knowledge of comedy is unmatched by anyone I know. Her latest project is an oral history of Mitch Hedberg, available on Sirius XM radio. Enjoy it! Follow Julie: @julieseabaugh www.julieseabaugh.com
On this episode of "Thick Skin" I invite my good pal journalist Julie Seabaugh onto the Stereo app to chat about her new Sirius XM documentary, "Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History". We then answer some hilarious and interesting calls from you, the listener. Make sure to download the new stereo app free and follow me @JeffRoss to chat with me and to hear more hysterical content Download the app here www.stereo.com Also make sure to rate and review our show, and send your feedback to thickskinwithjeffross@gmail.com Also follow us on Instagram @therealjeffreyross @thickskinwithjeffross @julieseabaugh & @eddietunes And don't miss Julie's new documentary "Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History" only on Sirius XM
On this episode of "Thick Skin" I invite my good pal journalist Julie Seabaugh onto the Stereo app to chat about her new Sirius XM documentary, "Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History". We then answer some hilarious and interesting calls from you, the listener. Make sure to download the new stereo app free and follow me @JeffRoss to chat with me and to hear more hysterical content Download the app here www.stereo.com Also make sure to rate and review our show, and send your feedback to thickskinwithjeffross@gmail.com Also follow us on Instagram @therealjeffreyross @thickskinwithjeffross @julieseabaugh & @eddietunes And don't miss Julie's new documentary "Hope on Top: A Mitch Hedberg Oral History" only on Sirius XM
Julie Seabaugh is the only full-time freelance comedy journalist in the United States. She has contributed to Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, GQ, Variety, Entertainment Weekly, The A.V. Club, The Village Voice, The Huffington Post, Spin, and Playboy. Julie has covered the modern roast and published the 2018 book, Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.’s Fight Club for Comedians. She is currently producing the documentary Too Soon: The Comedy of 9/11. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the I’m Not Joking community today: petermcgraw.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn
Julie Seabaugh is the only full-time freelance comedy journalist in the United States. She has contributed to Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, GQ, Variety, Entertainment Weekly, The A.V. Club, The Village Voice, The Huffington Post, Spin, and Playboy. Julie has covered the modern roast and published the 2018 book, Ringside at Roast Battle: The First […]
Tom Whalen takes a break from his Roast Battle winning streak to discuss Julie Seabaugh's book about the history of Roast Battle - and the Comedy Store - Ringside at Roast Battle. He and Rebecca talk a lot of shit on this episode. Trauma makes you psychic, prepping an entrance, sucking a dick for a Gameboy, if you don't like me, fuck you, moving a guy's stomach to fuck, gogo dancing, brothels, illegal abortions, the dark history of the store's location, and that time Sam Kinison brought a gun to the patio. Tom rubs Nico's foot and he stretches his neck in a way he never has before. @FakeTomWhalen @JulieSeabaugh @ComicsBookClub
Doug wants to know where Hennigan has been the last 3 months and if this means his retirement is over. Email your questions for the podcast to stanhopepodcast@gmail.com Recorded Oct. 29th, 2018 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Hennigan (@MrHennigan), John Norris (@jnorris123), Chad Shank (HDFatty), & Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced & Edited by Chaille This episode is sponsored by [LiftMode.com](http://www.LiftMode.com) – Liftmode L-Theanine capsules and dozens of other supplements are available on Amazon, Walmart and [Liftmode.com](http://www.LiftMode.com). Use coupon code STANHOPE to save 20% off your first order. [EERO.com](http://www.eero.com/stanhope) - Never think about WiFi again - Get $100 off the ‘eero base unit and 2 beacons package,’ and 1 year of eero Plus, visit [http://www.eero.com/stanhope](http://www.eero.com/stanhope) and at checkout enter STANHOPE. [MyBookie.ag](http://www.MyBookie.ag) - Log onto MyBookie.ag right now and double your money. Use promo code STANHOPE and you’ll get your first deposit matched 100 percent. You must use promo code STANHOPE . You play, you win, you get paid. [PricelessPillow.com](http://www.PricelessPillow.com) – The most comfortable pillow you will ever sleep on. Log on to www.PricelessPillows.com and use the promo code STANHOPE for 30% off your purchase. [Twitch.tv](http://www.Twitch.tv) - Interact with Chad Shank while he tries to conquer video games. Go to [Twitch.tv](http://www.Twitch.tv), search @HD_Fatty and subscribe. If you have an Amazon Prime account it's free. Instructions are pinned up top on Chad's Twitch page. LINKS - The Points Guy - [https://thepointsguy.com/](https://thepointsguy.com/) “Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.'s Fight Club for Comedians“ by Julie Seabaugh. Available now on Amazon.com - [https://amzn.to/2wtSzHC](https://amzn.to/2wtSzHC). We like what they are doing over at [FIRRP.org](FIRRP.org) - Check it out Support the Innocence Project - [http://www.innocenceproject.org](http://www.innocenceproject.org) Closing song, “The Modern Maidens Prayer” by Eddie Cantor and licensed under a Public Domain / Sound Recording Common Law Protection License.
Social media provides new ways for standups to communicate directly with their fans, comedy content is democratized, Netflix floods the market, and a new comedy boom explodes that is even bigger than the last one. This is the final episode of a 6-part series featuring interviews with comedian Jimmy Pardo and journalist Julie Seabaugh. The History of Standup is produced by The Podglomerate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the comedy club boom goes bust, standups adapt to this new reality. A DIY ethic emerges and spreads from coast to coast as more and more comedians take control of their own destinies. Meanwhile, FOX helps usher in a golden era for African-American comics. This is episode 5 of a 6-part series featuring interviews with comedians Margaret Cho, Janeane Garofalo, Tig Notaro, and journalist Julie Seabaugh. The History of Standup is produced by The Podglomerate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WARNING: This podcast is not for the easily offended or faint of heart. Julie Seabaugh is one of the most respected comedy journalists in the world. She's also the author of the new book "Ringside at Roast Battle", which chronicles the first five years of the show's history. For this episode we talk about some of the craziest moments in that history, and also play a brutal classic three-round battle from deep in the vault. FEATURED BATTLE: Olivia Grace vs. Leah Kayajanian (@leahkayjay) And your hosts... Brian Moses (@racebanning) Coach Tea (@coach_tea) Pat Barker (@patbarkercomedy) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug actually setup an interview with Julie Seabaugh, author of the book, “Ringside at Roast Battle: The First Five Years of L.A.'s Fight Club for Comedians“. Available now on Amazon.com - [https://amzn.to/2wtSzHC](https://amzn.to/2wtSzHC). It's cussing, fighting and comedy talk. Recorded Aug. 25th, 2018 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Julie Seabaugh, Mat Becker (@houdini357), Chad Shank (@hdfatty), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced & Edited by Chaille. This episode is sponsored by [MyBookie.ag](MyBookie.ag) - Sign up today and MyBookie will match your deposit dollar for dollar. Use promo code STANHOPE when creating your account to claim the bonus. Blue Apron – Blue Apron guarantees the freshness of all your ingredients and delivers them in an insulated box right to your door. Check out this week’s menu and get your first 3 meals free at [www.BLUEAPRON.com/STANHOPE](www.BLUEAPRON.com/STANHOPE). STANHOPE MERCH - NEW! Chad Shank T-Shirts, “Popov Vodka Presents” VHS Tapes and the NEW KILLER TERMITES T-Shirt now available at [http://www.DougStanhope.com/store](http://www.DougStanhope.com/store) Get on the Mailing List at [www.dougstanhope.com](www.dougstanhope.com). Cool shit is on the horizon and you don't want to miss out. You have been warned. Chad Shank Voice Over info at [http://www.AudioShank.com](http://www.AudioShank.com) Support the Innocence Project - [http://www.innocenceproject.org](http://www.innocenceproject.org) Ending clip of “Tony Hinchcliffe vs. Mike Lawrence - Roast Battle”. Full seasons available on YouTube.com - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbHANGBrBM8&t=19s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbHANGBrBM8&t=19s)[](https://bit.ly/2BWmdLw)
After another long weekend Frank and Kristine are back with author and comedy journalist, Julie Seabaugh joining them. Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You'll never look at blue caps the same after hearing this. Learn about Roast Battle, what it takes to meet the love of your life on an airplane, Hamish Blake talks about some great radio stunts and enjoy a group sing along. SUBSCRIBE NOW for the best stuff from You Up w/ Nikki Glaser and listen every Monday thru Thursday at 10am Eastern/7am Pacific on Comedy Central Radio, SiriusXM, channel 95! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie Seabaugh is a comedy journalist. She's one of the few people passionate about keeping a record of this ridiculous art form. She recently published "Ringside At Roast Battle: The First Five years of LA's Fight Club For Comedians". It's a fun read about a really interesting world. We talk about that, and comedy in general. Subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! It's a huge help to me. And you can email me about what the fuck ever you want - quittingcomedypodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening! @jimtews @juliesebaugh
Yannis Pappas, Dan St Germain and Julie Seabaugh join us to chat about Julie's book on Roast Battle, how Yannis will be in wigs on Long Island at 70 and how everyone knows Dan's big ole head. There are also 15 movie spoilers sprinkled in this episode thanks to that big ole head.
Jeremiah wonders... with Julie Seabaugh Sponsored by: Bronx Born Pizza in Bend, Oregon Instagram.com/bronxbornpizza LA Speed Weed twitter.com/speedweed Follow the guys! instagram/twitter: @jeremiahstandup @fahimanwar Email yourboyjeremiahwatkins@gmail.com your Kindness Challenge stories, questions for Jeremiah, or your original music to be featured on the show! Make a donation to the show at jeremiahwonders.com Poster art: Instagram.com/theartofgettingup Original music by: @richie-daggers-crime VIDEOS RELEASED WEDNESDAYS AT: youtube.com/jeremiahwatkins
Julie Seabaugh, our favorite comedy journalist, returns to the studio to talk to Moses, Coach, and Pat about the success of Roast Battle UK, Netflix's influence on comedy (and Monique's wallet), and the gender gap. @RoastBattle Brian Moses @racebanning Coach Tea @coach_tea Pat Barker @patbarkercomedy Julie Seabaugh @julieseabaugh FEATURED BATTLES Bob Golub @PolishMadman vs. Felicia Michaels @FeliciaMichaels Connor McSpadden @connormcspadden vs. Toby Muresianu @TobyMuresianu
Julie Seabaugh, our favorite comedy journalist, returns to the studio to talk to Moses, Coach, and Pat about the success of Roast Battle UK, Netflix's influence on comedy (and Monique's wallet), and the gender gap. @RoastBattle Brian Moses @racebanning Coach Tea @coach_tea Pat Barker @patbarkercomedy Julie Seabaugh @julieseabaugh FEATURED BATTLES Bob Golub @PolishMadman vs. Felicia Michaels @FeliciaMichaels Connor McSpadden @connormcspadden vs. Toby Muresianu @TobyMuresianu
Jay ( @julieseabaugh (http://www.twitter.com/DietJay) ) discuss if The Rock can be our next Daniel Day-Lewis, an app that can add Nicolas Cage to any movie, and cover Quentin Tarantino's reckless treatment of Uma Thurman on This Week In Hollywood Predators before she explains why Amy Schumer's Trainwreck is unbearably bad, thanks in part to its shitty portrayal of the life of a journalist. Theme: Bustin' by Neil Cicierega THIS WEEK'S LINKS: Box Office Mojo - Jumanji Tops Super Bowl Weekend and $855 Million Worldwide IndieWire - Nicolas Cage Can Now Be Put Into Any Movie in History Thanks to A Machine-Learning Algorithm The New York Times - This Is Why Uma Thurman Is Angry Wikipedia - Trainwreck (film) Support this podcast
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Julie Seabaugh has been covering stand-up comedy for 15 years and has a perspective that very few people have when it comes to understanding the evolution of comedy and its history since the early 2000's. She is a true delight and I'm happy to sit down with her to celebrate her 15 year anniversary in stand up comedy to discuss her trip as a journalist with a paranormal investigation team in 2007. We have a great chat about that and of course we cannot help ourselves talking about stand-up as well. Please check out Julie and her treasure trove of writings at www.julieseabaugh.com You can check out my new book here: ef=as_li_bk_tl/?tag=meandparanorm-20&linkId=255e5aeabb4c293f222578f65e9db6b6&linkCode=ktl">https://www.amazon.com/Ryan-Singers-Composition-Notebook-Comedians/dp/1979825580/ref=as_li_bk_tl/?tag=meandparanorm-20&linkId=255e5aeabb4c293f222578f65e9db6b6&linkCode=ktl www.ryansingercomedy.com www.meandparanormalyou.com www.patreon.com/ryansinger www.society6.com/mapy - Merch available! Artwork by James Roper 818-839-0593 Mindline Now available on Google Play Music! Please rate & review on iTunes! Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
Join me as I have not a comic, not a musician, not a roast battler but the preiminent comedy writer in Los Angeles talk about the biz from both sides. Please follow her on Twitter/Instagram @JulieSeabaugh and her website www.julieseabaugh.com for links to all of her articles!!
We had the superbly, amazing comedy writer Julie Seabaugh (@Julie Seabaugh, Rolling Stone, Variety) on the Golden Girls podcast! We had a pope-isode! We watched one where the Pope is coming to visit Miami and Sophia is hunting him down so he can help bless her dying friend Agnus. Also, Blanche points out that Miles might be cheating on Rose. C-plot: Dorothy and Blanche compete to see who can give Rose the best present. We talked about how to deal with greeting cards, gymnastic sex horse pain and of course, the Pope's entourage. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).
Comedy journalist, Julie Seabaugh joined Monique Madrid to talk about, you guessed it, being a comedy journalist, becoming a "foster fail", and Monique meets Ketzel while chatting with the dogs in our neighborhood.
Julie Seabaugh is an excellent journalist who has made covering the comedy beat her stock in trade. Although she's published some excellent pieces over the years for the likes of Rolling Stone, GQ, Variety, and The AV Club, we at Roast Battle love her most for her LA Weekly cover story on the show that helped launch us to a new level of relevance. On this episode, Julie sits down with Moses and Coach to discuss how she discovered the show and what she loves most about it as it's evolved over the years. @RoastBattle Brian Moses @racebanning Coach Tea @coach_tea Julie Seabaugh @julieseabaugh FEATURED BATTLES: Ramsey Badawi @ramsbad vs. Jeff Sewing @jeffsewing Galina Rivina @Thumbgalina vs. Graham Rodgers @Gramdolf
Julie Seabaugh is an excellent journalist who has made covering the comedy beat her stock in trade. Although she's published some excellent pieces over the years for the likes of Rolling Stone, GQ, Variety, and The AV Club, we at Roast Battle love her most for her LA Weekly cover story on the show that helped launch us to a new level of relevance. On this episode, Julie sits down with Moses and Coach to discuss how she discovered the show and what she loves most about it as it's evolved over the years. @RoastBattle Brian Moses @racebanning Coach Tea @coach_tea Julie Seabaugh @julieseabaugh FEATURED BATTLES: Ramsey Badawi @ramsbad vs. Jeff Sewing @jeffsewing Galina Rivina @Thumbgalina vs. Graham Rodgers @Gramdolf
Find out who starts the show when Sean isn't here and why Jamie wants to get blown off, Amber walks two piers, Joe teaches English, and Sam Varela and Julie Seabaugh drop in.
Find out who starts the show when Sean isn't here and why Jamie wants to get blown off, Amber walks two piers, Joe teaches English, and Sam Varela and Julie Seabaugh drop in.
Laughspin editor Dylan Gadino moderates a Gilda's LaughFest panel on the higher mission of comedy. Guests are comedians Kyle Grooms, Ryan Hamilton and Alingon Mitra with comedy journalist Julie Seabaugh. Music by http://www.robotsandmonsters.net
Laughspin editor Dylan Gadino talks with comedians Joe DeRosa, Sara Schaefer and Sean Donnelly as well as comedy scribe Julie Seabaugh during a panel about the effects of social media and technology on comedy at Gilda's LaughFest in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Recorded March 14, 2015. Music by http://www.robotsandmonsters.net