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Dive into the world of The Aurum Group with CEO Mark Maier as he shares the journey of Aurum's commitment to education, innovation, and exceptional service. Mark Maier, a seasoned professional with a diverse background in investment banking, money management, and venture capital, uncovers the story behind Aurum's success. With a wealth of international experience and academic accomplishments, Mark brings a unique perspective to Aurum's evolution and vision. In this podcast, explore Aurum's transformation from the groundwork of education to pioneering advancements in digital technology and orthodontics. Discover why Aurum stands as the premier dental solutions company, empowering dentists, reshaping education through the Aurum Academy, and embracing cutting-edge technologies to enhance patient care. Key highlights include: Unveiling Aurum's foundation built on education and innovation at the forefront of dentistry. The significance of adapting to new technology, fostering educational partnerships, and mastering diverse aspects of dentistry as a "Super GP." Insights into Aurum's global perspective and its impact on innovation and service delivery. Delving into the evolving landscape of dentistry towards functional aesthetics, wellness culture, and patient-centric care. Understanding Aurum's focus on leveraging digital technology for predictable outcomes and enhanced patient experiences. Exploring Aurum's commitment to education through initiatives like the Aurum Academy, empowering practitioners with the latest advancements. Aurum's expertise in orthodontics and strategic partnerships positioning them as industry leaders in orthodontic innovation. Emphasizing Aurum's strategic business acumen, market understanding, and adapting to emerging trends to drive growth and excellence. Join us as we uncover the exciting journey of Aurum's transformation and its pivotal role in shaping the future of dentistry. Stay tuned to learn more about the innovative directions ahead for Aurum and the dynamic opportunities in the dental industry. For more information on The Aurum Group, please visit: https://www.aurumgroup.com
Paul joins Rob for a Race To The King training run; witnessing a particularly wonderful London Marathon has got Rob in a lovey-dovey place - and Paul's taking his first steps on the comeback trail. Featuring hill work, Paul's shoulder and book plans, a shout out for marathoners who didn't make it, the power of the penultimate rep, how - to paraphrase ABBA - one of us is drinking, an impromptu comedy reunion, gig-and-weekend report, memories of dog-gate, the magic of being metronomic, and some more of your fantastic PBs.Thank you to Mark Maier and Alistair McGowan!SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just under two years on from his last show, the slowest working man in showbiz brings the magnificent Mark Maier into a life that he definitely didn't live. Episode 29 takes Mark through a vicious cheese meltdown, onward to a school for gifted parkour leapers and round the corner via a field giving spirited performances to disinterested cows. All this whilst breaking up with Adele, making jam for Jon Bon Jovi and experiencing a multitude of emotional adventures. No guest ever sees the questions in advance, they talk only in pure nonsense and lies. No truth is involved. (Many thanks to the amazing Daisy Davidson for creating the lovely original piano backing for a song subsequently ruined by some disturbing vocals)
Known for his observational comedy, Mark Maier joined me for a chat about his journey in comedy, writing radio ads, improvisation, teaching comedy and so much more. Mark is in Dubai for The Laughter Factory's Endless Fun End of Season Parties running this week in several locations in the city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 13th Saturday Publish Date: May 12, Friday Henssler :15, Bed Music fires From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday May the 13th, and happy 40th birthday to long time NFL rusher Frank Gore ***highlight*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Marietta gives developer 4 months to revise plan for downtown building Lewis Wheaton resigns from Smyrna City Council And Cobb County School District honors school nurses We'll have all this and more on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CU of GA STORY 1 Bridger The Marietta City Council voted unanimously to give Bridger Properties four months to revise its proposal for a seven-story residential building downtown. The developer's application is still pending, and the council requested Bridger to hold town halls and gather input from residents before submitting new plans. The city's Historic Board of Review previously recommended denying Bridger's design. Mayor Steve Tumlin expressed the need for the project to comply with city code. Bridger, an Atlanta-based developer, does not require rezoning but needs the council's approval due to the property's location in the downtown historic district. The possibility of litigation remains, but both parties expressed a willingness to negotiate. STORY 2: Wheaton ** Christian Jamar Harris, a 32-year-old man from Acworth, Georgia, was arrested on April 27 for possessing over 100 videos of Lewis Wheaton, a professor at Georgia Tech's School of Biological Sciences and the Ward 7 city councilman in Smyrna, has resigned from his position after moving out of the area he represented. Wheaton had been in the position since 2019 and announced his resignation at the Smyrna City Council's May 1 meeting, citing "happy and unexpected life circumstances." Despite moving out of the ward, Wheaton and his family will still reside in the city. The Smyrna City Council is now working on a plan to replace Wheaton before the November election when his former seat is on the ballot.Top of Form Story 3: Nurses On May 10, the Cobb County School District recognized National School Nurse Day by honoring their school nurses for their essential role in promoting student health and ensuring readiness for learning. In addition to providing onsite healthcare services, school nurses address social determinants of health, promote wellness, and improve health outcomes for students. They also mentor and train new nurses and attend conferences for continuing education and networking opportunities. School nurses play a vital role in the educational setting by helping to protect the health and safety of staff and students and promoting positive attitudes towards health and wellness.…..we'll be right back Break: ESOG– Dayco Story 4: Chef As high schoolers approach graduation, many life skills gain urgency, including food preparation and nutrition, which are often overlooked. Chef Mark Maier aims to change that by teaching real-world experience and skills to students in the Kell Culinary Department. Maier, a seasoned industry professional, teaches culinary math, budgeting, portion management, and timing, among other skills, to help his students learn how to get and keep a job. Kell Catering, which offers food and hospitality to groups outside of the high school, also provides hands-on experience. A fully-equipped professional kitchen is planned for the future to offer students a more professional experience. STORY 5: KSU Scarpinato is a national Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities Council on Research Leadership Fellow, appointed in their 2018-2020 cohort. She is Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certified and working toward a Black Belt. She is the founder of a Women in Research networking group of nationwide women associate and vice presidents for research that discusses best practices in their fields. She earned a Ph.D. in Biology and Molecular Genetics, a Master of Science in Biology and Genetics, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Botany and Zoology from Georg-August University in Goettingen, Germany. (getting-gen…g like gun) STORY 6: Tax hike The Cobb County Tax Assessor has mailed out assessment notices, with roughly 75% of Cobb homeowners seeing their valuations increase. For some residents, this will mean an increase in their property taxes. Homeowners have 45 days to appeal if they believe their home has been overvalued. The growth means an increase in tax revenue for Cobb County, its cities, school districts and community improvement districts. The number of home sales in Cobb was down by 21.6% in April of this year compared to last April, according to the Georgia Multiple Listing Service. However, the April median sales price grew by 3.2% year-over-year. Story 7: Sentenced The Georgia state Board of Education has approved new English/language arts (ELA) standards for public schools, completing the process of abandoning Common Core. The new standards were created with input from teachers, parents, students, business leaders, and community members. The ELA standards prioritize learners and aim to give students a strong foundation for both literacy and success. The standards place a strong emphasis on fundamentals in the early grades, reflecting the importance of early literacy to all future learning. Georgia's legislature passed two literacy bills aimed in part at the "science of reading" during this year's session.…..back in a momentTop of Form Break Drake – Elon - JRM Teaser Top of Form Story 8: Fields Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields received his degree in consumer and family financial services from Ohio State University over the weekend. Fields played two seasons at Ohio State after starting his college career at Georgia. He continued his studies through the university's athletic department's degree completion program after being selected by the Bears in the 2021 NFL draft. Fields led Ohio State to two College Football Playoff appearances and was a Heisman Trophy finalist. In his two seasons with the Bears, Fields has a 5-20 record as the starter and has thrown for 4,112 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 21 interceptions. Story 9: Life The Life University men's rugby sevens team won their second consecutive national championship at the USA Rugby national championships in Houston. As the No. 2 seed in the bracket, the Running Eagles defeated Penn State 17-0 in the quarterfinals and Davenport 21-0 in the semifinals. In the championship game against rival Lindenwood, the Running Eagles were down 7-0 before rallying to score two tries and conversions, taking a 14-7 lead. They eventually won 28-17 to secure the title. Head coach Colton Cariaga praised the team's effort, leadership, and coaching staff….closing thoughts after this Break: Ingles 4- Ted's-Henssler 60 Signoff – ****Cobb Life bed**** Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. 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Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world, deciphering brainteaser sound cues for points and pride whilst trying not to muck about too much along the way. In this pilot episode, contestants try and figure out exactly what it is that they're watching on the tele and which celebrity is talking to them with a mouthful of cake. The competing comedians are Mark Maier, Amy Gledhill, Marlon Davis and Eleanor Tiernan. Producer: Richard Morris Production co-ordinator: Beverly Tagg Sound editor: David Thomas Theme music 'Colour me Groovy' by The Rich Morton Sound Recorded at the Backyard Comedy Club, Bethnal Green
Post By: Adam Turteltaub The Challenger and Columbia disasters were as instructive as they were tragic, providing countless lessons for organizations, including for compliance and ethics professionals. The January 2022 issue of Ethikos focuses exclusively on them and features an extended article by Professor J. Mark Maier, Founding Chair of the Leadership Program at Chapman University Professor Maier has dedicated much of his career to studying the disasters and sharing lessons from them, even producing a documentary. Of particular focus for him were the efforts of Roger Boisjoly and Allan McDonald, who refused to sign off on the Challenger's launch. Professor Maier and McDonald frequently spoke about leading with integrity, including for US Space Command's Leadership Development Program. In the latest Compliance Perspectives podcast Professor Maier explores the many ethics issues that led to these disasters. The topics discussed include: Speaking Truth to Power It's not easy for people to speak up to individuals who are more senior than they are. There's inherent risk, especially when delivering bad news that can imperil a project. Adding to it, management often signals, intentionally or not, that they want things to stay on track, schedule and budget. This calls for a focused effort by leadership to create a different mindset, one that encourages people to bring up unpopular truths. Risk Complacency In the case of the Columbia disaster, the spec was for no foam to fall off the external fuel tank, but it kept happening. In fact, it happened so frequently and with no effect. As a result, NASA grew complacent about the risk, until ultimately the foam did damage a wing and all aboard perished. The Dynamic of Internal vs. External Risk It can be too easy to downplay the external risks and focus on the internal risks we perceive to ourselves and our careers. The Fallacy of “It's a Business Decision” Often a decision is treated as “just a business decision” when, in fact, there is an ethical issue at stake. Focusing solely on the results, dollars and cents fails to consider the importance of the means, and not just the end. The Importance of Little Things It is easier to fix a problem when it is small than when it is big. However, when it is small it is too easy to ignore until it is too late. The Value of Servant Leadership This often-misunderstood term is explained, and Professor Maier argues that when management leads as a servant of common cause rather than from a position just of power, it is far more advantageous. Listen in to learn more lessons from these two tragedies.
Post By: Adam Turteltaub The Challenger and Columbia disasters were as instructive as they were tragic, providing countless lessons for organizations, including for compliance and ethics professionals. The January 2022 issue of Ethikos focuses exclusively on them and features an extended article by Professor J. Mark Maier, Founding Chair of the Leadership Program at Chapman University Professor Maier has dedicated much of his career to studying the disasters and sharing lessons from them, even producing a documentary. Of particular focus for him were the efforts of Roger Boisjoly and Allan McDonald, who refused to sign off on the Challenger's launch. Professor Maier and McDonald frequently spoke about leading with integrity, including for US Space Command's Leadership Development Program. In the latest Compliance Perspectives podcast Professor Maier explores the many ethics issues that led to these disasters. The topics discussed include: Speaking Truth to Power It's not easy for people to speak up to individuals who are more senior than they are. There's inherent risk, especially when delivering bad news that can imperil a project. Adding to it, management often signals, intentionally or not, that they want things to stay on track, schedule and budget. This calls for a focused effort by leadership to create a different mindset, one that encourages people to bring up unpopular truths. Risk Complacency In the case of the Columbia disaster, the spec was for no foam to fall off the external fuel tank, but it kept happening. In fact, it happened so frequently and with no effect. As a result, NASA grew complacent about the risk, until ultimately the foam did damage a wing and all aboard perished. The Dynamic of Internal vs. External Risk It can be too easy to downplay the external risks and focus on the internal risks we perceive to ourselves and our careers. The Fallacy of “It's a Business Decision” Often a decision is treated as “just a business decision” when, in fact, there is an ethical issue at stake. Focusing solely on the results, dollars and cents fails to consider the importance of the means, and not just the end. The Importance of Little Things It is easier to fix a problem when it is small than when it is big. However, when it is small it is too easy to ignore until it is too late. The Value of Servant Leadership This often-misunderstood term is explained, and Professor Maier argues that when management leads as a servant of common cause rather than from a position just of power, it is far more advantageous. Listen in to learn more lessons from these two tragedies.
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas' 30 years at the Supreme Court.Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Independent Women's Forum, joins us to discuss her new book, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD: HOW THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM, FAMILY COURTS, AND RACIAL ACTIVISTS ARE WRECKING YOUNG LIVES. Mark Maier, Lecturer in English at Hillsdale, tells us the history of the book. And to mark 30 years of Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court, we chat with Myron Magnet about his book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas’ 30 years at the Supreme Court. Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi […]
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas' 30 years at the Supreme Court. Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Independent Women's Forum, joins us to discuss her new book, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD: HOW THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM, FAMILY COURTS, AND RACIAL ACTIVISTS ARE WRECKING YOUNG LIVES. Mark Maier, Lecturer in English at Hillsdale, tells us the history of the book. And to mark 30 years of Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court, we chat with Myron Magnet about his book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION.
Join Jewish Comedians Rachel Creeger & Philip Simon for their comedy podcast, a chat show about all things Jewish, produced by Russell Balkind. This week's guests are Mark Maier & Rachel Berger.Follow them on social media, follow US on social media and don't forget to let us know what you think about the show.Facebook: @JewTalkinTwitter: @JewTalkinInstagram: @JewTalkinLots more fantastic episodes waiting to be released every Friday morning, so don't forget to subscribe and leave us a 5* review - it really helps other people find the show. Go on… it's what your mother would want!--------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark MaierTwitter: @markgmaier Instagram: @markgmaierWebsites: www.markmaier.co.uk and www.markmaierdraws.comTalented award-winning writer and stand-up, Mark Maier, is an established and highly sought after performer on both the national and international comedy circuits. He has worked the comedy clubs of Germany, Holland, Ireland, Hong Kong, The Bahamas, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Mark has also appeared in Harry Hill The Movie and in various cameo roles in the series Harry Hill's TEA-TIME. Mark has taught and performed improvisation with Catherine Tate in London and has had a string of successful radio series, in which he was both writer and performer. More recently he has rediscovered his artistic roots as a pet and person portrait artist. His TV credits include Boy Meets Girl (BBC2), Edinburgh Nights for the BBC, World Stands Up (Paramount), Dating The Enemy (ITV), Bring Me The Head Of Light Entertainment (Ch5), The Stand Up Show (BBC1), Five's Company (Ch5), Rory Bremner - Who Else? (Ch4) and Rove Live for Australian television. His awards include 3 London International Advertising Awards (radio writing – humour), 2 London International Advertising Awards (radio writing – utilities), Aerial Award (radio writing), Radio Writing and Television Award – Hollywood International Broadcast Award (radio writing), and Jewish performer of the year.Rachel BergerTwitter: @boom_bergerWebsite: https://www.rachelberger.com/One of Australia's most highly regarded, adept, and adaptive comedic talents, Rachel Berger has worked as a comedian, broadcaster, novelist, columnist, agitator and television entertainer. Political, passionate and armed only with her material, Rachel has been prowling the stand-up circuit like a tigress for 30 years. Rachel's high public profile has done much to establish the position of women in comedy, providing a distinctive voice for women's opinions and viewpoints. She's taken four solo shows to the Edinburgh Festival and her dynamic presence and engagingly sharp observations have made her an extremely popular performer both live and on television, across Australia and overseas. Her debut novel for Penguin, Whaddya Mean You're Allergic To Rubber? sold out faster than Judas. Rachel's media credits include: Appearing on Statesmen of Comedy, Good Morning Australia, Good News Week, Tonite Live, The Big Gig, The Midday Show, Hey Hey It's Saturday, hosting UPFRONT, an all women line-up, as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for ABC TV, featuring on Punchlines, a documentary about twenty years of Australian comedy and The Smallest Room in the House, ABC-TV. She's written for The Weekly Review, The Age, The Sunday Age, Sunday Herald Sun as well as national magazines such as New Woman and Rolling Stone. --------------------------------------------------------------------- *This episode was recorded under lockdown conditions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the Dental Daily Dose team as they welcome guests Mark Maier, CEO and Mike Gerard, President of the Aurum Group and discuss the future of dental labs in these crazy times.
Talented award-winning writer and stand-up, Mark Maier, is an established and highly sought after performer on both the national and international comedy circuits. Mark Maier has appeared in Harry Hill The Movie and in various cameo roles in the series Harry Hill’s TEA-TIME Amongst his many credits, Mark has taught and performed improvisation with Catherine Tate in London and has had a string of successful radio series, in which he was both writer and performer. Awards * 3 London International Advertising Awards ’96 (radio writing – humour) * 2 London International Advertising Awards ’96 (radio writing – utilities) * Aerial Award (radio writing) ‘96 * Radio Writing and Television Award – Hollywood International Broadcast Award ’97 (radio writing) * Jewish performer of the year
Recorded live at Punch Line Comedy Club, San Francisco, Scott Capurro is joined by Casey Ley, Mark Maier, and Torio Van Grol! Follow the Podcast: https://twitter.com/CapurroProbes Email the Podcast: ScottCapurroProbes@gmail.com Recorded and Edited by Matthew Sanders (https://twitter.com/sanderstweets1)
US comedian and FUBAR Radio presenter Dave Hill joined us for his Tuesday Takeover with his co-host Mark Maier. It was an open door policy for guests and the more the merrier. He was joined by 7ft drag Queen Baby Lame, comedians Ian Smith, Ed Night, Kelly Convey, Harry Deansway, reggae band The Hempolics and graphic designer Matthew Cooper who worked with Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, Four Tet, Caribou and Paul McCartney on their album covers.
US comedian and FUBAR Radio presenter Dave Hill joined us for his Tuesday Takeover with his co-host Mark Maier. It was an open door policy for guests and the more the merrier. He was joined by 7ft drag Queen Baby Lame, comedians Ian Smith, Ed Night, Kelly Convey, Harry Deansway, reggae band The Hempolics and graphic designer Matthew Cooper who worked with Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, Four Tet, Caribou and Paul McCartney on their album covers.
On this episode, Scot Bertram talk with Hillsdale physics professor Tim Dolch about the first photo of a black hole. Christopher Scalia joins the show to discuss his new book, ON FAITH, examining the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia's reflections on his own faith, on the challenges that religious believers face in modern America, and on the religious freedoms protected by the Constitution. Hillsdale's Mark Maier talks about the history of the book. And Vince Benedetto, president and CEO of Bold Gold Media, discusses the business of radio and why he became involved with Hillsdale College.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Scot Bertram talk with Hillsdale physics professor Tim Dolch about the first photo of a black hole. Christopher Scalia joins the show to discuss his new book, ON FAITH, examining the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia's reflections on his own faith, on the challenges that religious believers face in modern America, and on the religious freedoms protected by the Constitution. Hillsdale's Mark Maier talks about the history of the book. And Vince Benedetto, president and CEO of Bold Gold Media, discusses the business of radio and why he became involved with Hillsdale College.
Another cracking podcast recorded at Outside the Box Comedy Club in Kingston upon Thames. Follow us on twitter @otbcomedy and @maffbrown and @jokefightclub
Julie Nelson is Professor of Economics at University of Massachusetts Boston and Senior Research Fellow at Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, also in the USA. Julie’s research areas include feminist economics, ecological economics, the philosophy and methodology of economics, ethics and economics, the teaching of economics, and the empirical study of individual and household behavior. Julie is the author of Economics for Humans and author, co-author, or co-editor of several other books including Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics. Professor Nelson earned a B.A. degree in Economics from St. Olaf College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA. Julie, along with Mark Maier, runs the website introducingeconomics.org Check out the show notes page at www.economicrockstar.com/julienelson for all the links and resources mentioned in this episode. Never miss an episode. Subscribe on iTunes or sign up to be a member of the Economic Rockstar community.
Principle Matters, with hosts Mark Maier and Michael Olinde, shares views on business from a Catholic perspective and explores ways to carry Catholic-based principles into the workplace and beyond. Produced by Catholic Community Radio, the show is broadcast to nearly 5 MILLION people weekly on WQNO and WPYR. Principle Matters premiers every Sunday at 12:30pmCT!
Simon Donald hosts the return of the Natter and is joined by Mark Maier and Pete Cunningham to worry and fret over possibly of still going down! Get our free iPhone app thanks to Bet Fair on iTunes and join us on Twitter @newcastlenatter. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production iPhone App - http://bit.ly/NNapp http://appstore.com/newcastlenatter
Host Luke Benson is joined by regulars Fergus Craig and Ben Van Der Veldes plus guest Mark Maier for another Natter about the toon. join us on Twitter @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production iPhone App - http://bit.ly/NNapp http://appstore.com/newcastlenatter
Mark has 25 years' experience of tickling ribs and strangers, in the US and the UK. He discusses writing in a workshop format, and the relationship between script and improvisation. He also seems to be one of the happiest guests the show has ever had... Can Stu convince him that he's actually bitter and unsuccessful? Get ad-free new episodes, bonus content from interviews and much more by joining the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insidersGet tickets for Stu Goldsmith's stand-up tour at www.comedianscomedian.com/tour@comcompod | www.comedianscomedian.comAnd don't forget to join the Comcom Facebook group, which you can do here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.