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Kevin Bartini is our guest in the Acement this week. After proving himself in the NY comedy scene he was discovered by Jon Stewart and hired as the warm up comic for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. He can also be seen in ABC's hidden camera show What Would You Do and the hit show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Where did he get his start and what was his bad gig story? Check out Kevin at https://www.kevinbartini.com/ To vote for BTF in the Boston Comedy Choice Awards go to https://www.bostoncomedychoiceawards.com/ Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/behindthefQ to buy us a coffee or a bourbon. Get your BTF gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/scott-higgins Check out our friends at The Mix Tape Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mix-tape/id1506341641
Comedian and actor Kevin Bartini joins the show to chat with Derek about what made him want to pursue a career in stand-up comedy, how the pandemic led him to become a comedy teacher, his role as Billy Jones in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", and his upcoming comedy seminar.Check out Kevin Bartini's website:https://kevinbartini.comFollow and subscribe to the show:https://linktree.com/ddiamondpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John takes calls and plays clips from the first Jan 6th Committee Hearing. He also discusses President Biden's appearance talking about the divisive gun control debate on Jimmy Kimmel Live. He then speaks with Majid Padellan and Kevin Bartini about current events and guns in America. Finally he also takes calls from Ryan in Oregon, Mitch at Kent State, and Stan in St. Louis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John talks headlines and polling on guns, hosts a panel with comedians Rhonda Hansome and Kevin Bartini, plus Majid Padellan (@BrooklynDad_Defiant), and takes your calls.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John takes your calls and speaks with comedian Rhonda Hansome about Andrew Yang needing a history lesson. Then, John and Frank Conniff talk about Gilbert Gottfried with calls from Judy Gold, David Feldman and Kevin Bartini. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He cooks, he plays instruments, he's becoming a better person. Jason interviews fellow comic Kevin Bartini on the skills he was able to develop during the 2020 pandemic shut down and why he was perfectly suited for the weirdness that ensued.
Topics: The GSA says yes to the transition; Michigan certifies it for Biden; Janet Yellin gets Mnuchin's job; AstraZeneca has a vaccine for the Third World; New Jersey Governor and his family get a taste of Jersey; Florida Man pulls puppy from the mouth of an alligator; Why Biden is already failing us Guests and Time Codes: (3:21) Melania Trump, AKA Martha Previte (11:08) Jim Earl, Emmy and Peabody Award winning comedy writer (50:10) Professor Adnan A. Husain, director School of Religion Queen's University Kingston, ON, Muslim Societies-Global Perspectives Project, host of "Guerrilla History" and "The Majlis Podcast" (1:30:26) Mark Breslin, founder and president of Yuk Yuk's, the largest comedy chain in North America (2:03:06) Howie Klein, author of Down With Tyranny, founder and treasurer of The Blue America PAC (2:33:49) Professor Mike Steinel, Jazz and Dylan historian (3:01:21) "No More Auction Block" Performed by Lane Hewett, Lance Jeffries and The Covid Players (3:06:34) Dr. Harriet Fraad, host of "Capitalism Hits Home" and "It's Not Just in Your Head" (3:38:38) Kelly Stone, Comic. Sex Educator. Politician. Baby Mama. (4:04:07) Professor Harvey J. Kaye, author of "FDR on Democracy" (4:35:39) Henry Hakamaki, immunobiologist and host of "Guerrilla History" (5:11:34) Professor Mary Anne Cummings, physics professor and Aurora, Illinois parks commissioner (5:54:07) Kevin Bartini, comedian, whose new album is Showing “The Horses Who’s Boss” Join Us In our Zoom Room: SUPPORT THE DAVID FELDMAN SHOW BY DONATING HERE: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=PDTFTUJCCV3EW
Comedian Kevin Bartini joins Lenny and Neil on the 4CPodcast to discuss these 4C's: Kevin's Western Mass upbringing, Warm-up jobs, cruise comic life, and we do a very close TV quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Bartini is one of the most sought after audience warm-up comedians, warming up crowds for The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, The Nightly Show as well as headlining comedian across the United States. He also is the only guest to see me do stand up. Kevin spearheaded the drive to turn West 121st street into George Carlin Way. He talks about the positives and negatives of that experience, Gilbert Gottfried's performance at the post-unveiling comedy show, Lewis Black, Rodney Dangerfield, Vaughn Meader, Jon Stewart, and Bill Cosby. Kevin's albums can be bought here: https://www.amazon.com/Unintentionally-White-Album-Kevin-Bartini/dp/B07CXNLJM1 https://www.amazon.com/Western-Masshole-Explicit-Kevin-Bartini/dp/B08BJD9DCM https://www.amazon.com/Western-Masshole-Explicit-Kevin-Bartini/dp/B08BJD9DCM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
During lockdown, our entire world has rediscovered the joys of breadmaking. But what is the supernatural phenomenon, indeed the Christian miracle, behind your sourdough starter? Why is baking bread a life lesson in death and resurrection? And how does it celebrate bacteria, pathogens, and all those other disgusting microbes floating around us? Professor Eric Pallant, one of the world's leading experts on the history and science of bread, joins us. Eric Pallant is Chairman of the Department of Environmental Science and Sustainability at Allegheny College. He is the author of the forthcoming book (2021), "The Culture of Sourdough: The History and Science of Sourdough." Also Comic Joe DeVito; Professor Ben Burgis from Jacobin Magazine; Animal Behaviorist Dr. Jennifer Verdolin; Senator Susan Collins (Martha Previte;) The Rev. Barry W. Lynn; Comic Laura House; Comic Kevin Bartini; David talks to listeners. Tonight at 9:00 Eastern, it's Office Hours! Join us via Zoom or phone. Go to www.David FeldmanShow.com hit the Office Hours tab and sign up! No Passwords! Time Code: Senator Susan Collins (2:37) Comic Joe DeVito (16:30) Professor Eric Pallant (44:30) Jim Earl (1:12:30) Laura House (1:40:25) Professor Ben Burgis (2:17:00) Dr. Jennifer Verdolin (2:53:00) The Rev. Barry W. Lynn (3:25:15) Kevin Bartini (4:03:20) David Talks To His Listeners (4:17:20)
The Irritable Immunologist; Professor Harvey J. Kaye; Dr. Harriet Fraad, host of Capitalism Hits Home; Animal Behaviorist Dr. Jennifer Verdolin; LGBTQ Activist Zack Ford; Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein; Comedian Aaron Berg; Yuk Yuk's Mark Breslin; Comedy Writer Dave Sirus; Comedian Liam McEneaney; Comedy Writer Jon Ross; Comedian Kevin Bartini. The Irritable Immunologist explains why a vaccine isn't around the corner. Professor Harvey J. Kaye says Americans are yearning to sacrifice for their country. Dr. Harriet Fraad blames the crisis on American greed. Dr. Jennifer Verdolin says Americans will continue to suffer until they develop a culture of cooperation. LGBTQ Activist Zack Ford says it's no time for religion. Howie Klein says don't get fooled by Andrew Cuomo. Dave Sirus says it's the end of movies, standup comedy and life as we know it. Jon Ross just purchased some baby chicks for his farm. Liam and David answer listener questions. Aaron Berg says he's worried about the future of comedy. Mark Breslin tells us how Toronto is handling the pandemic. Comic Kevin Bartini has a plan. Time Code: Irritable Immunologist (0:26) Dr. Jennifer Verdolin (38:22) Zack Ford (1:21:46) Dr. Harriet Fraad (1:58:05) Howie Klein (2:32:07) Professor Harvey J. Kaye (3:01:09) Jon Ross (3:47:14) Dave Sirus (4:25:03) Mark Breslin ( 5:11:38) Aaron Berg (5:49:17) Comedian Liam McEneaney (6:26:13) Kevin Bartini (7:33:28)
Dr. Jay Sutay, hardest working pediatrician in comedy; Michael Brooks' new book is "Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer to the New Right;" Journalist Tim Schwab, whose investigation into the Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation is this week's cover story for The Nation Magazine; Animal Behaviorist Dr. Jennifer Verdolin; Investigative Journalist Pablo Gutierrez on the spread of the Coronavirus inside ICE detention camps; Martha Stewart (Martha Previte) offers quarantining tips; Emmy and Peabody Award Winning Comedy Writer Jim Earl; Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling with 18 more killer jokes; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn on the stimulus bill; Comedian Liam McEneaney answers listener mail; Citizen Bacon checks in; Comedian Kevin Bartini talks to us from the West Side of Manhattan; and The Ralph Nader Radio Hour crew tells us how their quarantines are going. Purchase Michael Brooks' new book "Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer to the New Right" by clicking on this link: Michael Brooks talks to us about the future of capitalism. The Nation Magazine's Tim Schwab on why the Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation is too big, too powerful and undemocratic. Martha Previte unveils her Martha Stewart impersonation. Dr. Jennifer Verdolin on why humans must learn to cooperate. Rev. Barry W. Lynn says don't pass the stimulus bill. Jim Earl isn't voting for Biden. But then again either is Biden. Liam and David answer listener mail. Time Code: Martha Stewart (:00) Journalist Tim Schwab (5:26) Dr. Jennifer Verdolin (43:25) The Rev. Barry W. Lynn (1:19:35) Michael Brooks (1:51:56) Dr. Jay Sutay (2:53:06) Jim Earl (3:14:17) Investigative Journalist Pablo Gutierrez (3:47:53) Ralph Nader Radio Hour crew (4:04:24) Kevin Bartini (4:13:30) Citizen Bacon (4:22:55) Liam McEneaney (4:32:35) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (5:32:47)
Professor Simon F. Haeder on where all the candidates stand on healthcare; Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein forgives Elizabeth Warren, but he's still angry; Congressman Ted Lieu's Chief of Staff Marc Cevasco gives us an impeachment update; Alan Minsky, the executive director of the Progressive Democrats of America, talks Iowa; Senator Susan Collins (Martha Previte) is drunk again; Peabody and Emmy Award Winning Jim Earl lashes out at Joy Reid; David "Citizen" Bacon talks to Bernie, Tulsi and Michael Bennet; Screenwriter and Comedian Dave Sirus on white nationalists marching in Virginia; Comedian Kevin Bartini on Ms. Paltrow's vagina candle. Time Code: Professor Haeder (0:42) Howie Klein (36:28) Marc Cevasco (1:07:55) Alan Minsky (1:47:39) Senator Susan Collins (2:19:06) David "Citizen" Bacon (2:32:50) Dave Sirus (3:20:55) Jim Earl (3:57:30) Kevin Bartini (4:39:50)
Professor Simon F. Haeder offers a primer on Medicare For All; Congressman Alan Grayson author of “High Crimes: The Impeachment of Donald Trump;” Congressman Ted Lieu's Chief-of-Staff Marc Cevasco; David "Citizen" Bacon talks to Tulsi, Klobuchar and gets into it with Joe Walsh; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn warns Pelosi not to trust the senate; Dr. Jennifer Verdolin on how animals self medicate; Comedian Kevin Bartini; Liam McEneaney insults our listeners. Citizen Bacon captures Tulsi Gabbard dropping the F Bomb. Congressman Alan Grayson explains Iran. Professor Simon F. Haeder explains the healthcare debate. Marc Cevasco brings us up to date on impeachment and Nancy Pelosi's resolution to stop war in Iran. Dr. Jennifer Verdolin explains why we kiss. Kevin Bartini explains the three stages of being a Floridian. Liam and David answer listener questions. Time Code: Professor Simon F. Haeder (0:40) Congressman Alan Grayson (35:36) Marc Cevasco (1:23:07) David Bacon (2:06:48) The Rev. Barry W. Lynn (3:02:18) Dr. Jennifer Verdolin (3:50:50) Kevin Bartini (4:38:30) Liam McEneaney (5:12:59)
Professor Harvey J. Kaye author of "Take Hold of Our History: Make America Radical Again;" Professor Ben Burgis author of "Give them an Argument: Logic For the Left;" Citizen Journalist David Bacon; Comedian Kevin Bartini; Comedian and Comedy Writer Dave Sirus. In his final pledgisode of 2019, David asks you to support the show by going to and throwing in some money. Why I.Q. doesn't matter. What the power elite really wants, and it's not democracy. How Senator Elizabeth Warren blew it. What exactly does a "public option" mean?" Citizen Bacon deep inside Tulsi's and Bernie's press gaggle. More and more pets suddenly require sedatives. Dave Sirus tells us which movies to see and which ones to avoid. Time Code: Professor Harvey J. Kaye (3:33) Professor Ben Burgis (1:08:54) David "Citizen" Bacon (2:18:56) Kevin Bartini (3:27:58) Dave Sirus (4:13:27)
Constitutional Law Professor Corey Brettschneider, Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein, Congressman Ted Lieu's Chief of Staff Marc Cevasco, Comedy Club Owner Mark Breslin, Comedians Jim Earl, Kevin Bartini and Martha Previte, and Citizen Journalist David Bacon. Senator Susan Collins demands a foot rub Our Citizen Journalist David Bacon hounds Democratic candidates in New Hampshire Donald McGahn must testify to Congress Bloomberg's in Devin Nunes conspires with Ukraine Rick Perry says Trump's the "Chosen One." This is a pledgisode. Please support The David Feldman Show by going here to donate: https://davidfeldmanshow.com/donations/ Time Code: David Bacon (0:50) Howie Klein (51:33) Marc Cevasco (1:30:40) Professor Corey Brettschneider (2:12:05) Mark Breslin (3:26:23) Kevin Bartini (4:05:52) Jim Earl & Martha Previte (4:35:34)
Washington Post's Helaine Olen, Comic Laura House, Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein, The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Mayor Mark Gamba candidate for Oregon's 5th Congressional district, Comedians Kevin Bartini and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling, plus a public apology from Marketing Guru Saul Colt. Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia have big elections today. Trump pulls out of climate agreement because he's a monster. Democrats have to stop believing there's a moderate center. Kevin and David solve listener's problems. Saul Colt apologizes for David's virtual town hall last Friday night. Jackie "The Joke Man" tells the world's funniest jokes. Time Code: Helaine Olen (0:40.6) Howie Klein (51:15.9) The Rev. Barry Lynn (1:26:26) Mayor Mark Gamba (2:18:41) Saul Colt (3:05:20) Laura House (3:22:05) Kevin Bartini (4:25:29) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (5:02:15)
Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein; Comedian and Congressional Candidate Mike Larsen; Writers Guild Award Winning Comedy Writer Jacob Sager Weinstein; Peabody and Emmy Award Winning Comedy Writer Jim Earl; Writers Guild Award Winning Comedy Writer Jon Ross; Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling; Comedian Kevin Bartini. Time Code: Howie Klein (1:56.2) Mike Larsen (41:58.7) Jacob Sager Weinstein (1:30:49) Jim Earl (1:52:47) Jon Ross (2:28:12) Kevin Bartini (3:05:35) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (3:43:45) Mike Larsen is an Emmy-nominated writer for 'Real Time with Bill Maher', former Communications Director for Rep Jackie Speier, and a standup comic with multiple appearances on ‘The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.’ He is currently running to defeat Congressman Jim Jordan in Ohio's 4th congressional district. Learn more: http://www.ohmike.org
Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein, Congressman Ted Lieu's Chief-of-staff Marc Cevasco, The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Yuk Yuk's Mark Breslin, ProPublica's Paul Kiel, Sludge's Alex Kotch, Comedians Kevin Bartini and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling." A new congressional sex scandal? Mullvaney needs a lawyer. Why the I.R.S. rather audit poor people. Mayor Pete's getting money from health insurance executives. Kevin Bartini is back from Milan. Jackie's last joke today may be the greatest joke ever told. Time Code: Howie Klein (0:41.1) Marc Cevasco (39:38.3) The Rev. Barry Lynn (1:21:45) Mark Breslin (2:16:19) Paul Kiel (2:55:53) Alex Kotch (3:28:34) Kevin Bartini (4:09:11) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (4:59:56)
Hunter Biden may not have broken the law, but he probably broke Joe's chances of ever becoming president. Trump is a cornered animal, which means he's never been more dangerous. The call to Ukraine is an impeachable offense, but can the Democrats sell it to the American people? Is Elizabeth Warren who she says she is? Is it sexist to prefer Bernie? And have Louis C.K. and Al Franken grown from their Me Too moments? Or do they just want back in? Plus, listener mail! Philosophy Professor Ben Burgis, Down Wth Tyranny's Howie Klein, Congressman Ted Lieu's Chief of Staff Marc Cevasco, Comedian Dave Sirus, Yuk Yuk's Mark Breslin, Comedian Kevin Bartini, Comedy Writer Jon Ross, and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling. Time Code: Professor Ben Burgis (0:41) Howie Klein (47:13.3) Marc Cevasco (1:33:29) Dave Sirus (2:18:15) Mark Breslin (2:49:56) Kevin Bartini (3:52:22) Jon Ross (4:17:16) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (5:04:39) Professor Ben Burgis on why Senator Elizabeth Warren is not Bernie. Howie Klein on all your impeachment needs, and why it's all hands on deck to get rid of Trump. Marc Cevasco, Congressman Ted Lieu's chief of staff, provides a civics lesson on why Trump's really in trouble this time. Dave Sirus tackles Trump supporters. Mark Breslin on hiring Louis CK to plays his Toronto club this week. Kevin Bartini on highway porn. Jon Ross helps David answer listener mail. Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling's joke about the tongue.
Comics Dave Sirus and Kevin Bartini. Animal Expert Dr. Jennifer Verdolin and The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, former executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Time Code: The Rev. Barry W. Lynn (0:45.2) Dr. Jennifer Verdolin (1:01:40) Dave Sirus (1:43:27) Kevin Bartini (2:37:51)
On today's show, we bid a fond adieu to everyone's favorite planet, Earth. Plus Senator Susan Collins stops by to mock the disabled. Comedians Jim Earl, Martha Previte, Liam McEneaney, Jon Ross, Kevin Bartini, and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling. Plus Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein. Time Code: Jim Earl (0:40.8) Howie Klein (35:20.1) Liam McEneaney (1:13:53) Jon Ross (2:35:32) Kevin Bartini (3:26:33) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (3:57:48)
Down With Tyranny's Howie Klein, Comedians Dave Sirus, Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling and Kevin Bartini. Anthony Scaramucci declares war on Trump. Proud Boys going to jail. Elizabeth Warren, unlike Kamala, isn't going away. Chokehold Cop finally fired. Epstein leaves everything to his brother. Bernie's winning the money primary. Time Code: Howie Klein (1:01.53) Kevin Bartini (38:19.3) Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling (1:12:22) Dave Sirus (1:29:49)
Trump backed off on the citizenship question, but I.C.E. is planning to round up thousands of immigrant families on Sunday in order to deport them. Professor Anthony W. Fontes, author of "Mortal Doubt: Transnational Gangs and Social Order in Guatemala City" says Trump's treatment of immigrants is cruel and inhumane, but somewhat typical of American presidents. The Reverend Barry Lynn is one of the leaders of the religious left, and he's not happy with the Democratic Party. Mark Breslin, founder and CEO of Yuk Yuk's comedy chain, explains the pathology of Jeffrey Epstein. Zack Ford covers the White House for Think Progress, and he comes to us today from Netroots Nation in Philadelphia. Comedian Kevin Bartini talks Jeffrey Epstein and tells us about a 102-year-old man who just married his 103-year-old sweetheart. Time Code: Professor Fontes (3:29:08) The Reverend Barry Lynn (1:02:03) Mark Breslin (2:20:50) Zack Ford (3:05:05) Kevin Bartini (3:55:36)
Washington Post's Helaine Olen, American Prospect's Natalie Shure and Comedian Kevin Bartini. Time Code: Natalie Shure (0:20:00) Helaine Olen (39:20:00) Kevin Bartini (1:40:00) Michael Brooks (2:07:00) Natalie Shure is a Los Angeles-based writer and researcher whose work focuses on history, health, and politics. Her writing has appeared in The Nation, The Atlantic, BuzzFeed, In These Times, Slate, Jacobin, The Daily Beast, Los Angeles Times, Salon, Pacific Standard, New York Observer, Metro, Democratic Left, and more. She is currently the Head of Research for Adam Ruins Everything on TruTV.
Founder and CEO of Yuk Yuk's Comedy Chain Mark Breslin, and Comedian Kevin Bartini. Time Code: Mark Breslin (0:49) Kevin Bartini (36:44) Rogowsky and Scheft (1:18:15) HQ Trivia's Scott Rogowsky is now host of DAZN’s baseball show "ChangeUp." Bill Scheft is an American comedy writer and novelist. He is best known for being a staff writer for David Letterman from 1991-2015, during which time he was nominated for 15 Emmy awards. He ran a weekly humor column "The Show" in Sports Illustrated from 2002 to 2005. A collection of his columns, The Best of "The Show", was published by Warner Books in 2005. Scheft is the author of four novels: The Ringer (2002), Time Won't Let Me (2005), Everything Hurts (2009) and Shrink Thyself (2014). Time Won't Let Me was a finalist for the 2006 Thurber Prize for American Humor. Both The Ringer and Everything Hurts have been optioned for film. Scheft is the nephew of the late Herbert Warren Wind, the legendary golf and profile writer for The New Yorker and Sports Illustrated. In 2011, he co-edited and wrote a foreword for the collection, America's Gift to Golf: Herbert Warren Wind on The Masters. Scheft graduated from Harvard College with honors. He was married to comedian Adrianne Tolsch for 26 years before her death on December 7, 2016.
Kevin Bartini was discovered by Jon Stewart, who hired him to warm up his audiences at The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. Kevin can currently be seen warming up audiences for ABC's Match Game with Alec Baldwin, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and Tru TV's Comedy Knockout. As a writer Kevin's work has appeared on HBO, Comedy Central, and MSNBC. He is a regular contributor and frequent guest on Sirius XM's Tell Me Everything with John Fugelsang and The David Feldman Show. He is also known for leading a successful campaign to co-name West 121 Street in New York City after his hero, George Carlin. Twitter: @KevinBartini
Kevin Bartini joins us this week at Comic Strip Live. We talk about refusing to write jokes about "The Boss", why Brian is the worst warmup guy of all time and how to tell if a woman's vagina is man-made. Follow us on Twitter @kevinbrennan666 @kevinbartini @brianpmccarthy @adamhiniker and support the show at patreon.com/mlcpodcast
Conversation #165, recorded on April 28, 2018. Kevin Bartini is a stand-up comic, actor and go-to audience warm up for talk shows including THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART, COLBERT REPORT, THE PRESIDENT SHOW, THE OPPOSITION WITH JORDAN KLEPPER and THE NIGHTLY SHOW WITH LARRY WILMORE. Beyond warm-up, Kevin has been in the New York comedy scene for nearly 17 years and will coach your fledgling act for a price! You can get his albums SHOWING THE HORSES WHO'S BOSS and THE UNINTENTIONALLY WHITE ALBUM on iTunes. Hail Satire! is hosted and produced by Vic Shuttee.
Cash Rivers - "Back on Cholesterol" The exciting and also long show intro Angel Witch - "Angel Witch" - Angel Witch Bobby Womack - "Woman's Gotta Have It" Turbonegro - "Get It On" Guided by Voices - "Space Gun" Barbara Acklin - "Am I The Same Girl" Träd, Gräs och Stenar - "Punkrockaren" Monster Magnet - "Watch Me Fade" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/76443
Fueled By Death Cast performed live on stage at the 2017 NYC Podfest, and this is the replay of that incredible time with special guest, comedian Kevin Bartini for episode 19. Kevin talks about comedy and his crusade to rename a street in New York City to honor George Carlin. plus, everyone has a good laugh talking in front of a live audience. Also on this episode, Jeff discovers two science segments pertaining to archeology, and Dustin has some amazing news about the new Nitro Brew from Death Wish Coffee.
We sit down with funny man, Kevin Bartini! He was the warm up comic for the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the Colbert Report. He also is the reason why there is a George Carlin Way in New York! Be sure to check him out at http://www.kevinbartini.com/
Kevin Bartini is a stand-up comedian and writer who audiences see first when they attend tapings of The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore on Comedy …
Danny Lobell and standup comedian Kevin Bartini discuss a product that will put a stop to dangerous cow farts and the downturn of the Japanese farming industry. They also talk about how Kevin purchased an item on the street that turned out to be a dumb money mistake. Tune in for laughs and investment advice.
John and Lee geek out with NYC comedian, Kevin Bartini
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Kevin Bartini. Kevin's brother Andrew was killed in a car accident 16 years ago, only a few years into his battle with multiple sclerosis. Having been dealing with his grief for this long, Kevin has found a very positive perspective about life, and about death. In addition to being the warmup comic for The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, Kevin is an accomplished actor. Find out more about what he's doing at http://KevinBartini.com Follow him on twitter @kevinbartini Also, please go to http://RussellFerberFoundation.org for more info on my families foundation, and this years benefit show on Wednesday, June 24th.
This time we have comedian Kevin Bartini with us again. We talk, among other things, about his new job at The Nightly Show and how that came to be, his upcoming Shakespeare theatre performance, a fundraising campaign he organized for a fellow comedian, as well as the role he played on the ABC show What Would You Do? If you enjoy the content, don't forget to like & share this post! http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi http://www.podgodsnetwork.com/
This time we have comedian Kevin Bartini with us again. We talk, among other things, about his new job at The Nightly Show and how that came to be, his upcoming Shakespeare theatre performance, a fundraising campaign he organized for a fellow comedian, as well as the role he played on the ABC show What Would You Do? If you enjoy the content, don't forget to like & share this post! http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi http://www.podgodsnetwork.com/
This is the blog entry for Epi106 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast, and this is an edition of Succotash Chats, for those of you keeping track. This edition features an interview with our special guest, comedian and podcaster Kevin Bartini. As a comedian, Kevin is also the warmup guy for The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, which stepped into the space vacated by The Colbert Report over on Comedy Central. Larry is killing it in that spot with his show, and Kevin is killing it, too, whipping the audience into a lather before the cameras come on. In addition, he has a new comedy CD out — The Unintentionally While Album — which I’ll play a track from coming up. AND he’s the guy who kicked off the campaign to get the street in New York where comic great George Carlin grew up named after him, which we talk about in our chat. Later on in the show we dip briefly into the Tweetsack and we feature our Burst O’ Durst segment with comedian and social commentator Will Durst further along in the show as well, talking about Hillary Clinton's too-many-phones email woes. Also, this episode is sponsored by Henderson's High Waister Pants. This week, for both Splitsider and Huffington Post Entertainment, I’m reviewing Gilbert Gottfriend’s Amazing Colossal Podcast with Gilbert’s guest Dan Harmon, the creator of TV’s Community and Rick & Morty. In the course of that review I mention that I’m also listening to Matt Gourley’s I Was There Too with his guest Jenette Goldstein from Aliens and Terminator 2, and also the Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks podcast. Not too much more for me to add from the world of podcasting until we get into the Tweetsack a little later. But I did want to mention that, this past week, I started teaching a beginner level improv class at my day job and it’s turning out to be pretty fun. We do it one night a week for a couple of hours after work. And I’m showing how they can use the precepts and techniques of improv to improve presentation and brainstorming skills. It’s the topic of a new book I’ve SLOWLY been trying to pull together. And I mention it because if you work for a company that you think might benefit from these sorts of techniques, I’m available to speak and teach. It’s especially easy if your company is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, but I can travel as well. If you’re interested in finding out more, you can email me at marc@SuccotashShow.com. That's about it. Short blog this week. So let me use this extra space to ask you to jump up to our space on iTunes in the podcast department and please rate and review us. A tasty review from you goes a long way to letting friends and strangers know that Succotash is out there, just waiting for them to enjoy all of our podcast goodness. And we'd really appreciate it! Pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
I hate to do this right out of the gate, but I have to start the show off with an apology to our network and the affiliates. And, of course, you – the listener. This edition is meant to be an episode of Succotash Clips, wherein we feature clips, just clip, and nothing but clips. But I have a bit of a chat to toss in, too. It’s just a smidge of a chat, really. Friend of the show, past guest, fellow podcaster, and comedian Paul Mecurio called me up and said he was heading for the San Francisco Punchline this week (March 4-7) and could we chat up his appearance. I don’t know that we’ve got that kind of impact on an audience, but I do know that there are Succotashians in the Bay Area so I agreed and we did it. It was via Skype from New York and the only worse than the quality of a Skype call is a Skype call where one of the people has laryngitis. Paul also has a new comedy CD out, called It’s Not Me, It’s The World, so we’ll hear a track off of that as well. But after that, I SWEAR the rest of the show is clips. For reals. Except of a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst segment with comedian and social commentator Will Durst. Oh, and a Henderson’s Pants ad. And the Tweetsack. But the rest? All clips. The delay for this ‘sode of Succotash making it to your ears was because I was suffering a miserable bout of laryngitis. Every other ailment in the world wouldn’t matter so, of course, a podcaster gets the one thing that keeps him off mic — no voice. You’ll get to hear how that sounded though, because I barely had my voice back last week when I interview Paul Mercurio. Here’s what’s in the bushel basket o’ clippage we have in store for this show: Pass The Gravy, Proudly Resents, Sibling Rivalry, Soda Press, The Geep And Gam Show, and This Damn World. In addition, we unveil our NEW segment this week! It’s the brainchild of our associate producer Tyson Saner and we call it the Podcast Graveyard! When the time is right, we’ll feature a clip from a podcast that is no longer with us. CLIPS Pass The GravyKicking off this show’s official rasher of clips with a show that requested we give them a listen. So Tyson wandered out into the podcast wilderness and brought back a sample of Pass The Gravy, with hosts Alex Middleton - I assume no relation to England’s Princess Kate Middleton – and his partner in crime Curtis Chaffin, also – it is assumed - not related to Kate Middleton. On their website they claim to solve the world’s problems one episode at a time, so it’s nice to know someone is taking care of those matters. They also claim that it is “the podcast nobody is listening to and everyone is talking about”. In this dollop from Pass The Gravy – and, really, what could be more natural than gravy and succotash – the hosts get into dolphin love. Deep into it. Proudly ResentsWe haven’t featured friend–of-Succotash Adam Spiegelman and his podcast Proudly Resents in a while. And Adam knows that because he listens. So being a proactive podcaster, he sent us in a clip from his recent interview, a second visit with director Eric Schaeffer. (I’m doing a little back-to-back with Proudly Resents this week. This clip was from his show about a month ago, but I’m also reviewing a more recent episode for This Week In Comedy Podcasts on Splitsider.com and for the Huffington Post, where his guest was TV producer Todd Yasui and there’s some amazing behind the scenes stuff revealed about The Tonight Show when Jay Leno was just starting out as the host as well as some revealing “inside baseball” info about the nuts and bolts of talk show television.) Soda PressWe started getting some very kind retweets and mentions from a new podcast out there called Soda Press, hosted by a guy named Andy Thomas. And then he went and gave us a big ol’ shoutout at the top of a recent episode. So the least we can do is clip him for you. Soda Press episodes are pretty short, and feature Andy monologing about a given topic which spins off into related microrants. We have a snippet of him going off about gross gym wipedown towels. Sibling RivalryKudos to our friends at the Sibling Rivalry podcast – that would be Jeremy, Stacy, and Aaron — for being savvy enough to know that the EASIEST way to get your comedy podcast clip on our show is to use our custom upload URL through Hightail (http://www.hightail.com/u/Succotash). That’s what our pals over at SibRiv used to get this clip to us, from a recent episode where they’re talking about some unique offers from strip clubs. (I have to also issue an apology to the SibRiv guys. Jeremy and Stacy were good enough to join me in the Podast Lab at the 3rd Annual LA Podcast Festival at the end of LAST SEPTEMBER for an interview. And I still haven’t gotten a chance to play it on the show — along with about a half a dozen others. At this point, I may have to issue the interviews as special Succotash Chats halfisodes and just dump them out there. Sorry, guys…) The Geep & Gam ShowHosts Geep and Gam run their podcast out of…well, I don’t where the heck they’re from. But they asked us via Twitter if we’ve give’em a listen and clip ‘em and that’s what our stalwart associate producer Tyson Saner has done. In this slice, the show is playing host to two other podcast hosts, Diamond Dave and Aaron Corbett of Canada’s The Cool Story Show. This Damn WorldAnother show that reached out via Twitter and asked if we’d give ‘em a sniff is the This Damn World podcast, hosted by Dom and Jenn. iTunes describes the show as “a longform conversational podcast” with topics ranging from news, life, and all around creative. The clip we have is from last month, snipped by Tyson out of an episode called “The One Where We Get Sweaty”. Okie dokie. Succotash Clips with just a side of chat is kaputski. If you’re in the San Francisco area, remember to catch our friend Paul Mecurio this weekend, that’s March 4th through the 7th, at the Punchline. We’ll be back soon with an episode of Succotash Chats, where I’ll be speaking with comedian/podcaster and warmup guy for The Nightly Show, Kevin Bartini. See you then. In the meantime, please remember to pass the Succotash!
Standup comedian Kevin Bartini isn't just funny. He's all kinds of funny.Naturally, he's a well-known standup comic. He's warms up audiences The Daily Show. He's written tons of comedy from sketch to material for other comedians. He's appeared on SNL, What Would You Do?, and other TV shows. He was even the guy behind getting a street named George Carlin Way in NYC. This is a guy dedicated to funny.And, his recently released album--The Unintentionally White Album--has been released to rave reviews. You can get it from iTunes, or by going to KevinBartini.com.We'll talk about how Kevin paid his comedy dues, his thoughts on warming up audiences, being the class clown, advice for young comics, and hideous comedy club names. And hecklers.Don't miss it. We already paid your cover.
Kevin Bartini is a professional comic who has spent his whole adult life working for himself. He began hanging around comedy clubs at age 19 and has never looked back. www.kevinbartini.comJoin us for this episode and hear a conversation about how to follow your dream with realistic expectations. Have you ever thought about how those in the entertainment industry are simply solopreneurs whose product is their comedy, acting, dance or song?
Could a third co-host dramatically improve the show's fortunes by giving it an actual purpose and sponsors? Josh and Scott debate this with special guest/unsuspecting co-host candidate Kevin Bartini. It does not go very well.
The boys learn how to use a telephone and use it to talk to very special guest, Kevin Bartini.
From the age of 6, Kevin Bartini knew what he wanted to do with his life. Now, Kevin is one of the funniest comedians working in New York and around the country. Kevin shares stories from working as a warm-up comedian for The Daily Show, Colbert, and now, Larry Wilmore, and so much more. His very funny new record, The Unintentionally White Album, was just released and can be found on iTunes and at KevinBartini.com! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltSportsTalk.com! #phenomenal
We're back in the interview business this time. With us is comedian Kevin Bartini. We talk about his brand new album and the mishaps that occurred while recording it, his battle to have a street named after the late George Carlin, and his early steps in the world of stand-up comedy. If you enjoy the content, don't forget to like & share this post! http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi http://www.podgodsnetwork.com/
We're back in the interview business this time. With us is comedian Kevin Bartini. We talk about his brand new album and the mishaps that occurred while recording it, his battle to have a street named after the late George Carlin, and his early steps in the world of stand-up comedy. If you enjoy the content, don't forget to like & share this post! http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi http://www.podgodsnetwork.com/
BONUS EPISODE! We got to chat with comedian Kevin Bartini (warm-up comic for the Daily Show and the Colbert Report) about his new comedy cd: The Unintentionally White Album. We talked about life as a comedian, how he got his start, and both him and Miguel gave us hilarious funny stories. The only issue with...Read more →
Kevin Bartini is a stand up comedian, writer, podcaster (The Movie Preview Review) and the man behind naming George Carlin Way. Kevin's second comedy album The Unintentional White Album’ is out now (Buy it!). Kevin chats with Revill about being a warm up comic for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. Kevin shares stories of what it was like being at the last taping of The Colbert Report. Starting out in Albany, the journey to get a street named after George Carlin, being a ghost writer for others and much more.
Comedian Kevin Bartini chats with Derek about working in theater, some of his favorite stand up comics, his work on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, The Movie Preview Review Podcast, and how he caused a New York street to be renamed “George Carlin Way.” Follow Kevin […]
Blazing Saddles | South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut! – Hey everyone! Welcome to another episode of Motion Picture Meltdown! This week we are joined by a very special guest. He is a warm-up comedian for The Daily Show as well as the host for The Movie Preview Review Podcast, Kevin Bartini! Kevin has joined … Continue reading "MPM: Ep. 156 – Comedic Fluffing w/ Kevin Bartini"
Kevin Bartini returns to the show to talk with Alex and Cole about his new comedy album "The Unintentionally White Album" and performing on the final night of the Colbert Report. Cole and Kevin review "Inherent Vice" and talk movies and the gang answers your questions. Follow the show on twitter: @KevinBartini, @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @wordsbycole, @CurtisChaffin. and you can by Kevin's album "The Unintentionally White Album" on iTunes, Amazon, & www.KevinBartini.com
HOLY CRAP! Mark and Zach had the EXTREME pleasure of interviewing Stand Up Comedian Kevin Bartini! He’s opened for the Daily Show with Jon Stewart as well as the Colbert Report on Comedy Central, He’s written comedy sketches for HBO.COM, and done some amazing things with his life – honoring one of the best comedic […]
In this episode, the DLP boys welcome comedian Kevin Bartini. Milky isn't quite fazed by a grandma sex toy party. Pouch doesn't like the Ant-Man teaser to the teaser. The boys learn that with friends like Kevin, you don't need enemies. Check out Kevin's new comedy album on January 13, at kevinbartini.com. Pouch here. We've got some cool stuff planned so far and it starts now! Kevin Bartini is a comedian known for warming up the crowd for shows like the Daily Show and Colbert Report. He's a very cool guy, so be sure to check him out at KevinBatini.com. His comedy album, the Unintentionally White Album drops on January 13th, so pick that up when you get a chance. Also, check out his podcast, the Movie Preview Review Podcast. Get a Load of ThisFlorida Man Pissed Over Grandma Sex Toy Party DreamFlorida Couple Trapped in Closet with ShitCIA Admits that They Cause More than Half of the UFO Sightings in the 50's and 60'sShit We MentionedFor more details on the topics discussed on this episode, please visit the Dropping Loads official website.
Relive the best moments of 2014 on Pass The Gravy with some of the guys favorite segments. Aside from Alex, Curtis, and Cole you'll also hear from Brandt Tobler, Sal Calanni, Josh Denny, Vodalok the Vampire, Kevin Bartini, Adam Lash, Rob Mungle, Sully, and Packard. Follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @CurtisChaffin, & @wordsbycole. Make sure to listen to each episode at www.passthegravypod.com
Comedian Adam Lash returns to the podcast to tell Alex, Curtis, and Cole about sex robots and his new web series "Gigahoes." He also tells them about attending the George Carlin street dedication ceremony in New York City that was put together by Kevin Bartini. Also in the podcast they talk about how you can get stuck inside of a woman, haunted sex toys, and they answer your questions. Follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @TheAdamLash, @790AlexM, @CurtisChaffin Also check out Adam's webseries at www.gigahoes.com
Today on The Gist, why has Turkey seemed strangely ambivalent about beating back the forces of ISIS? We speak with Kemal Kirişci, director of the Center on the United States and Europe's Turkey Project at Brookings. Then, comedian Kevin Bartini describes the long battle to have West 121st Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan named in honor of George Carlin. For the Spiel, why the most offensive political ad of the season wasn’t so bad. Get The Gist by email as soon as it’s available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Bartini, returns to the podcast and talks to Alex about how he led the way in getting a New York City street named after legendary comedian George Carlin. They also talk about Kevin's podcast, movies, and football. Follow the show on twitter: @PassTheGravyPod, @790AlexM, @KevinBartini, and @CurtisChaffin. And make sure to check out Kevin's website www.KevinBartini.com
As the DNC plays on every TV in America, Kelly attempts to do a live call-in show. She ends up talking to a few nice people including Kevin Bartini about naming a street after her father. She also talks about the big Mystery, quitting sugar, plays comedy from Lee Camp and Matt Kirshen and some great tunes.
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Alex and Curt talks with Daily Show and Colbert Report comedian Kevin Bartini. They discuss Kevin's appearance on Cash Cab, his podcast, Bruce Springsteen, and much more in another fun filled episode of Pass The Gravy. Follow the boys on twitter: @PassTheGravyPod, @KevinBartini, @790AlexM, and @CurtisChaffin . Also make sure to check out Kevins website at www.KevinBartini.com .
He warms the crowds up before the Daily Show with John Stewart and The Colbert Report. We chat about if he’s moving with Colbert over to fill Letterman’s shoes and some other cool stuff…. Here’s Kevin Bartini
Danny replaces Warren in this episode of LFGB. He and Chris are joined by Kevin Bartini. Danny hopes the show goes more smoothly than he co-hosted with Warren a couple of weeks ago. Chris brings up a UK study that reveals babies should be exercising to prevent obesity later in life. This reminds Danny of the fact that he never crawled as a baby. Worried that he was developmentally challenged, his parents took him to several doctors. He was diagnosed as being fat and lazy. He is so lazy he takes the subway elevators instead of the stairs. Like most people, Kevin refuses to use subway elevators because they smell like piss. The gang discusses an Arizona senator who is under scrutiny for having pointed a (pink) gun at a reporter during an interview. She defends herself saying she didn’t have her finger on the trigger. Chris wants a gun with the Comical Radio logo on it. House GOP leaders are ginning up excitement for Tuesday's vote to roll back lightbulb efficiency standards, calling it the "Save the Lightbulb" bill. Danny brags about his knowledge of light bulbs from his days as a light bulb salesman. He then criticizes Comedy Central for roasting easy targets such as Charlie Sheen, Donald Trump and Flavor Flav. He’d rather see Paul McCartney roasted. Or maybe Arnold Schwarzenegger as long as there were no impressions allowed. Kevin wonders, who give still cares about Charlie Sheen? Think outside the box, Comedy Central.
With Danny still bullfighting in spain, Chris Iacono and Kevin Bartini sit down for another great episode of Comical Radio. Loni Love calls into the studio to discuss how extreme disney extreme has become. John Roberts from Bob's burgers pops in for some chit chat and the crew wrapped up with comic Gordon Baker Bone
Danny, Chris and the temporary-soon-to-be-replaced co-host Justy stream live for the first time in months from yet another location. Justy is put on the spot by Chris and Danny because they still plan to hold auditions for Myka's replacement next week. As the crew has learned, hosting in a new location for the first time always has its roadblocks. Chris and Danny bet how long they can go without eating. The prize is a big steak dinner. Fasting for food. A few guest MIA, or stuck in traffic so they claim. But Brian McGuiness was a return on the show today and only returned because Dave Kasten wasn't present. Because it had been such a long time since he had last been a guest they had a lot to catch up on. Like what would happen if his fiance or anyone's significant other were to loose a limb. Some how that stayed in their subconscious as Danny thought it would be a good idea to find an American colony of lepers. After several attempts of calling for a tour they unsuccessfully gave up and proceeded to badger someone else. Kevin Bartini who holds the record for the most show appearances was unable to make it in because of traffic. So without warning he turned around and went home. That didn't stop Danny from calling and making sure he knew there would be repercussions for his actions.
What does it take to make it in New York? To make it in the city of bright lights while selling fair trade coffee and finding rent that doesn't cost you a kidney, is truly an art. Danny and the crew talked to owner of the PIT Ali Farahnakian (people's improv theater) about how he built and runs the venue, successfully. You think you've heard of all the up and coming high brow work-out programs? Try this one on for size, having sex on a stair master. Kevin Bartini defends his pride and shape, although hard, being married to a personal trainer. Chris Iacono suggests Danny gives it a try, exercise in general, that is. Danny, Chris, and Myka have been on David Kasten's case for weeks about quitting heroine, but today Ray Wagner proves you don't need to spiral down a drug path to be a genuine bum. Broke over $160 he plans out his work schedule in order to make ends meet. All this talk about one day making it big and Louis Ramey of Last Comic Standing has tasted stardom. What does it taste like you ask? Lovely little old ladies and gay men.
Today Danny Lobell's wet dreams came true. Sean Lennon graced us with his presence in the studio, and even admitted that we have some nice chairs. Granted, we stole very special chairs for this occasion, but what great success! Dan Naturman stepped in for Chris Iacono today because Chris is out on a very important drugscapade in the midwest. Dan was an appropriate replacement because he and Chris have a lot in common. They both wear brown, they both act Jewish, they are both male as far as the eye can see, and they both didn't get any action until their mid-twenties. As soon as Chris left, Fabulous Genius Myka deemed it time to return to us. Welcome back! Kevin Bartini breached a very controversial subject by saying he loves his wife so much that he wants her to cheat on him. Kevin is definitely an ugly son of a bitch, but he has a heart of gold. Intern Allison then tediously explained why girls love gay guys, a longtime source of confusion for straight men everywhere. A very brief but sincere friendship blossomed today between Lennon and Lobell. Lennon opened up about falling in love with a pencil in the 7th grade, and even beatboxed while Danny gave renditions of Lennon classics.A few Lennon facts: - He once wrote a song in French in a dream - He is upset over the recall of Pluto's planet status - He recommends taking a long walk in the park - He loves his mom - He can levitate And, as usual, at least three people at Comical Radio were wearing the exact same hat. A very successful day indeed, although we forgot to ask Sean Lennon for $50,000 so Danny could get off food stamps. Hey Sean, is it too late?