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Monica and Mike are joined by funny and great comedian Leah Mansfield!
[Spoiler Alert] This is the first ever K-Drama School podcast live recording at Anchorage, Alaska with the B4UDie Comedy Festival at E Street Theater. Grace's first comedian guest is Leah Mansfield (@leahmansfield on Instagram) who always brings friendly wit and joy to her comedy. Grace and Leah have a round of flashcard questions based on The Glory (2023, Netflix). Grace's second comedian guest is Chip Nicholson (@chipnicholson on Instagram) who won Best of Fest at B4UDie 2023, and always brings a fresh burst of energy to the stage. Grace and Chip play with flashcard questions based on Crash Course in Romance (2023, tvN). Grace's last comedian guest is Josh Edelman (@theedelmeister on Instagram) who is a gifted storyteller and punchy joke writer. Grace and Josh get into flashcard questions based on The Interest of Love (2023, JTBC). This episode gets into topics like US Air Force secrets about aliens and weapons of mass destruction, an Uber pool ride turned into a car chase, and toxic dating habits to break into show biz. K-Drama School podcast is grateful to Kass and the B4UDie Comedy Festival for this production. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit https://www.kdramaschool.com/ to learn more.
[Spoiler Alert] This is the first ever K-Drama School podcast live recording at Anchorage, Alaska with the B4UDie Comedy Festival at E Street Theater. Grace's first comedian guest is Leah Mansfield (@leahmansfield on Instagram) who always brings friendly wit and joy to her comedy. Grace and Leah have a round of flashcard questions based on The Glory (2023, Netflix). Grace's second comedian guest is Chip Nicholson (@chipnicholson on Instagram) who won Best of Fest at B4UDie 2023, and always brings a fresh burst of energy to the stage. Grace and Chip play with flashcard questions based on Crash Course in Romance (2023, tvN). Grace's last comedian guest is Josh Edelman (@theedelmeister on Instagram) who is a gifted storyteller and punchy joke writer. Grace and Josh get into flashcard questions based on The Interest of Love (2023, JTBC). This episode gets into topics like US Air Force secrets about aliens and weapons of mass destruction, an Uber pool ride turned into a car chase, and toxic dating habits to break into show biz. K-Drama School podcast is grateful to Kass and the B4UDie Comedy Festival for this production. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit https://www.kdramaschool.com/ to learn more.
In this episode Nick and John sit down with George Coffey and Leah Mansfield to figure out the best board game. We strongly encourage our listeners to go into their closets and throw out any board game not included on this list. instagrams: @CoffeyGrams, @Leahmansfield, @nickwithnothingbetter2do, @johnpridmore
Welcome back to Bleak in Review! In this episode, Kevin explains the unfortunate circumstances that lead to the lack of an episode last week and laments an unnecessary movie franchise. Then, comedian Leah Mansfield (@leahmansfield) returns to the show to chat with Kevin about her quarantine projects, why day drinking is good drinking, and deal with some dog issues. Plus, money man Mark Stockett from the stock market (@EvanJKessler) returns to hip the listener to the hottest new futures of the past in which to invest!
Leah Mansfield (@leahmansfield) is a comic who was in the Air Force and worked with NUKES. And we talk about the dorky world of world annihilation. And I FINALLY realize how rockets work. You will love. Donate to The Dork Forest if you like the show. There’s paypal links and venmo my email address. Links to everything is at or . USE THE AMAZON link on the front page when you order your own dorky goodness. Merch: My current album “I Am Not the Hero of This Story” available on , and hard copy if you want it signed on the website. As well as TDF tshirts, standup shirts and other CDs and just videos of my comedy. Premium eps of TDF are taped live and available here: Youtube has a bunch of stuff too: @jackiekashian on all the social mediaz. Audio leveling by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos
Matt and Kevin are finally reunited on Bleak in Review this week to share tales of Matt's trip back east and Kevin's sweaty comedy show. Then, comedian Leah Mansfield stops by the studio to talk about her career as an overseer of nuclear weapons and pr...
Stand up comedian and veteran Leah Mansfield talks about her obsession with her two dogs and what it's like to work in a bunker with nuclear launch codes. Yikes! Quite the tough lady for someone who loves dressing her pups in clothes Then when we Meet The Dogs in our neighborhood, Monique runs into a tiny puff of a dog named Dot.
“I wish I had a cool ‘coming out story,’” comedian Leah Mansfield sheepishly confided. “I don’t,” she laughed. During a commercial break of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Leah casually turned to her family and told them the news. “Ya know that girl that’s coming to visit me this weekend? Well… She’s more than a friend. I’m gay.” After a brief pause, her mom broke the silence with, “Yeah, we know.” And that was that. Comedian Leah Mansfield’s family has always been progressive. She was raised in a litter of six sisters, and one brother by two self-proclaimed hippies who work as environmental physicists in northern Seattle. Leah was a long distance runner and an above average student, but always felt a little different. Like when her sisters would be gossiping about kissing boys and rounding the bases, Leah remembers thinking, “Maybe I’ll wait wait til I’m married to have sex.” This is a normal feeling in the gay community. In fact, forty eight percent of teenagers have no idea they are gay until they are in their in their mid twenties. They all grew up feeling how Leah felt. Just a little, “different.” Leah wasn’t sure what to do, or who to talk to. She felt like she was suffocating in the secrecracy of her inner, uncertain feelings. So, she did what most young, anxious teenagers do. She rebelled. “I became a born-again Christian. I joined Campus Crusades for Christ,” she said. “I felt something was wrong with me, and I thought maybe religion could fix it.” One summer, at Jesus camp. She met a girl, and all those feelings about being “different” suddenly went away, and things clicked. Leah and her new friend kept their relationship a secret for several months, meeting in the woods to sneak kisses and hold hands. A real life romance novel. One day they decided to open up and share their relationship with their inner circle of friends. But the new relationship status didn’t get them any “Likes.” Their friends saw this as a rebellion against god and lectured them on how wrong their actions and feelings were. The inner circle forbid the two girls to see each other, and everything came to a crashing halt. So, the they split up. Peer pressure is a helluva drug. A year went by with no contact till Leah heard through the grapevine that her summer fling had attempted suicide four times since their split. She reached out, but only received more radio silence till one afternoon weeks later, a letter showed up. “Please don’t contact me. I can’t be friends with you. I can’t see you. I can’t support your lifestyle. I can never see you, ever again.” They never spoke again. I’d like to tell you that what happened with Leah and her girlfriend from Christ Camp was an isolated incident. But, It’s not. Studies show that suicide is the leading cause of death among Gay and Lesbian youth. Nearly thirty percent of the gay youth attempt suicide near the age of fifteen. When religion didn’t fix her, Leah went searching for answers in a place you’d probably least expect. She joined the United States military. And it changed her love life. Leah had always liked the idea of joining the Air Force, and when she applied, she was accepted. Once she was there, Leah found comfort in a small group of ladies who were all gay. More importantly, they were openly gay. It was the first time that she had hung out with a social group of people who were gay, and didn’t care. This was also the first time Leah’s life that anyone had made it feel okay. Even though none of them talked about their lifestyle choice at work, this was still a huge leap in life for Leah. She felt like she fit in. After Leah spent a few years in the military, she did a ton of soul searching. She found herself battling for many years with the grandiose idea of religious guilt and what everyone perceives as “right” and “wrong.” Leah remembers thinking that even her worth in the world was somehow affected by the fact that she was gay. That because she was ‘different’, God wouldn’t love her anymore. I asked Leah if she was still religious after all her soul searching, and her response ended up sounding like something her hippie physicists parents would say. “If God is truly everywhere, it implies and infiniteness. Right? So if God is that big of a deal. There is no way I could ever comprehend in this particular dimension, with my brain, and in this life. Like, I dunno if there is even a God or not… And I don’t think it’s my calling to figure it out, either. I tried for about ten years, and I got to a point where I thought; Maybe I’m just supposed to make people laugh.”
Episode 80 with the stars of Mister Chris's Apartment Show my hilarious friends Chris Bennett and Leah Mansfield! Go to facebook and find the Mister Chris's Apartment Show page to watch their live shows! YOU WILL LOVE THEM!!!
We had the wonderful Sofiya Alexandra (@The Sofiya, Danger & Eggs, Surprise!) and the always great Leah Mansfield (@leahmansfield, The Chris & Leah Show, FOX's Laughs) on the Golden Girls podcast! We visited Genevieve and we watched the one where Dorothy decides to do stand-up comedy and Blanche gets audited. Also, Rose tries to befriend a guy from work who totally just hates her. We talked about bird murder, the company "Pretty People for Justice," and IRS dicks. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).
We had, from the Facebook Live show The Chris and Leah Show, we had the totes amazing Leah Mansfield (@leahmansfield, FOX's Laughs, Bridgetown Comedy Festival) and the lovable Chris Bennett (@Comicchrisb, Jimmy Kimmel Live, San Luis Obispo Comedy Festival) on the Golden Girls podcast. It was the infamous episode where Rose is addicted to pills... what type? Who knows! We talked about mini-malls, Intervention on Pinterest and finding coins in your body. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).
Monica and Mike are joined by funny and great comedian Leah Mansfield! We talk about Minneapolis, share ...
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Leah Mansfield came to the Casket Arts studio for a funny and serious chat. We also welcome local bilingual labor mediator James Wells! Leah takes time from her busy road schedule to mix it up with local Minnesota comedians, share comedy insights, and get us into a serious conversation about child rearing. This show was recorded right after comedian Adam Richmond was charged with sexual assault here in Minnesota. So trigger warning, the subject of rape comes up. Leah also shares a great Adam Richmond story.Today's podcast is sponsored again by Geekiana. Crasstians can support the show when you visitGeekiana.com or geekiana.etsy.com and save 20% with the coupon code CRASS.
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