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Brian & Meaghan go skiing with comedian Mary Cella!
This week, comedian Mary Cella joins us to talk about the absolutely under-appreciated classic Kindergarten Cop. Also we uh had kind of a huge tecnical issue lol but don't worry! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeff Bezos gets roasted and then Brendan Sagalow, Mary Cella, Raanan Hershberg and Eli Sairs make fun of each other Follow these scumbags: @BrendanSagalow, @mary_cella, @Raanancomedy and @elisairs Art by Diego Pimentel, @_diegopimentel on Insta Search the video on YouTube, dogs
This week Mary Cella joins Caitlin and Leif to talk skiing. Mary explains skiing can look boujee but when everyone is wearing jeans on the mountain it leans a bit more trashy. Caitlin wants to hit some gates and Leif relives some of his glory days skiing.
Mary Cella (@mary_cella on Twitter, littleoldladycomedy.com) joins Meg and Steph to discuss a book about childbirth, A Life's Work: On Becoming A Mother by Rachel Cusk.
On this episode of Love About Town, Kenice and Rohan chat with comedians Erik Monical and Mary Cella. We talk sex at work and introduce Rohan’s new character, sex mechanic. This episode was edited by Leif Enoksen and presented by the Brain Machine Network and the WICF Podcast Network.
Wow! The lads are back with their friend and comedians Mary Cella and they talk about skiing, Christmas traditions, being on dating shows, love languages and more!! Follow us: @mikeabrusci @thisdiegolopez www.brainmachinenetwork.com
BONUS LADY Mary Cella tells Janet a joke about men! Follow her at @mary_cella.
Episode 68 Steve Whalen tells Janet and special guest co-host Mary Cella some jokes about dating. Follow him @RealMrJokes.
Comedian Mary Cella joins Chris for our first live taping at the Lounge at Dixon Place! They laughed, they cried, but mostly they got drunk as they revealed the secrets to being an amateur internet wine expert. Plus a live tasting of Mezzacorona Rosé and 120 Reserva Especial Cabernet Sauvignon! Wine #1: Mezzacronora Rosé Australian White Wine served with frozen white grapes and an option dash of balsamic vinegar. Price: $9 a glass at the Lounge at Dixon Place Tasting note: “It tastes like The Supremes sound,” with harmonizing notes and the faint memory of bedbugs. Wine #2: 120 Reserva Especial Cabernet Sauvignon Price: $7 a glass at the Lounge at Dixon Place Tasting note: Numbing! In a good way! The Extras: Check out the photos from our live show! Read some funny stuff at Little Old Lady Comedy! Rate and review Chris Tries to Review Wine on Apple Podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The brilliant Ginny Hogan talks with us about weighing your options, romantic choices, and the habit of settling. Follow her on social media: @ginnyhogan_, and check out the website she runs (along with Mary Cella), Little Old Lady Comedy!
Comedian Mary Cella sits down with Chris to talk about dealing with family illness and loss from a distance and how it shaped her life early in her career.
Comedians and media titans Raghav Mehta (@ACLUofficial) and Mary Cella (@Mary_Cella) pop on down to punk alley on a beautiful Saturday aft of noon to podcast. We get into Mary's colorful history working around Fareed Zakaria and Nancy Grace. Raghav takes down popular president George W. Bush. Anders reads an excerpt from his all time favorite website: Military.com. Free OJ, he is innocent. Look it up.
Valerie Kuhlmeieris an Associate Professor at Queen’s University in Kingston, ON, Canada. She is the director of The Infant Cognition Group, a laboratory studying cognitive development in the first few years of life.Val is happy about her bookValerie grew up outside of Los Angeles, CA, but moved south to the University of California, San Diego, to pursue a BA and a BS in Anthropology and Biology, respectively. There, she worked with Christine Johnson, a comparative cognitive psychologist who was studying gaze-following behaviour in bonobos at the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. Exhibiting great dedication to the scientific endeavor, Valerie then left the sunny beaches of San Diego for the snowy winters of Columbus, Ohio. There, she worked under the supervision of Sally Boysen at the Ohio State University Chimp Center, studying theory of mind and the use of physical representations of space such as maps and scale models. She was a regular attendee of the Tri-State Animal Learning Conference and became a founding member (founding student member, that is…she’s not THAT old) of the Comparative Cognition Society. She then spent four years working as a postdoctoral fellow and instructor at Yale University in New Haven, CT. Her previous research examining social-cognition in nonhuman primates formed a good foundation for her work with mentors Karen Wynn and Paul Bloom on cognitive development in young human primates, specifically infants. She also developed an undergraduate course on Comparative Cognition and has been updating and improving it ever since.In 2004, she accepted a position at Queen’s University. Her research program focuses on cognition from a developmental and evolutionary perspective. Specifically, she studies the development of social cognition, including the recognition of others’ goals and needs (e.g., intention reading, theory of mind), the imitative and empathetic responses to those goals and needs, and the subsequent generation of prosocial behaviour. She also continues to teach courses on Comparative Cognition, using a recently published textbook she coauthored with Mary (Cella) Olmsted. This one was a great deal of fun partly because we talked about big issues like theory of mind and where comparative cognition fits in the broader field of psychology.Thanks again to Red Arms for letting me mash up their music in the closing theme. Buy their music now.Mp3 Download