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William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher, married comedians, are using their hilariously hard-won wisdom on relationships and building on their hit Netflix special to help others by offering love advice to callers while simultaneously examining the ups and downs of their own relationship!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William and Casey are back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
It's a meeting of the Jewish minds this week, as Dan catches up with Comedian and good buddy, Moshe Kasher! They debate desserts, forbidden burritos and find a loophole in Dan's rule about his friends' kids. (Hint: it's food-related) Want to be a sponsor? Learn about your ad choices at megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs, this time with CJ Landry! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Meet Moshe Kasher, a comedian, writer, actor, and podcast host. You may know him from his books, including his memoir Subculture Vulture and Kasher in the Rye. He has written for various TV shows and movies, including HBO’s Betty, Comedy Central’s roasts and Another Period, Zoolander 2, Wet Hot American Summer, and many more. His Netflix specials include Moshe Kasher: Live in Oakland and The Honeymoon Stand Up Special. He co-hosts The Endless Honeymoon podcast with his wife, Natasha Leggero. Catch him live on tour as well! I hope you enJOY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time, he welcome Kyle Legacy! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time, they welcome Shapel Lacey. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time, he welcomes Jessie Johnson & Joel Jimenez. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
This week we are joined by Ash Diggs! Ash Diggs is a Brooklyn-based comedian who has been featured on Buzzfeed, Vulture, Don't Tell Comedy, and is an inaugural faculty member at The Second City NY. He recently taped a set for Newcomers at The Bell House streaming on Veeps and has performed in clubs and festivals across the country, earning the right to open for some of his heroes such as Ilana Glazer, Cameron Esposito, Moshe Kasher, Tim Meadows, Joyelle Johnson, and more. Make sure to check him out! In this episode, Ash Diggs shares his journey from working in a chocolate factory to pursuing a career in comedy in New York City. The discussion covers the challenges of transitioning to remote work during the pandemic, the realities of factory life, and the struggles of adapting to a new city while navigating financial hardships. Ash's experiences highlight the importance of resilience and finding joy in unexpected places, ultimately leading to a fulfilling creative career. He discusses his experiences in Burlington, the challenges of starting fresh in a new city, and the evolution of his relationships as he pursues his career. The conversation highlights the significance of finding a supportive network and the introspective nature of balancing aspirations with personal life. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From This Episode: I Love Lucy - Stomping GrapesHow To Be SingleFollow Ash Diggs: @ashdiggs_Follow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time, they welcome Uncle Lazer. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Nato details the three times he's left his hometown of San Francisco. The first was when he went to college, which was at Reed in Portland, Oregon, in the mid-Nineties. To get us there, Nato rattles off all of the ways that he was a "comedy head" before that was even a thing. At Reed, he met a guy who's dad was the manager of the Comedy Underground in Seattle. Nato's first time doing stand-up on stage was at the Comedy Underground, in fact. As he describes it, to say that he bombed that first time would be an understatement. "It's the closest I've ever come to literally shitting my pants." Nato then does a rendition of his first joke that night. Audible growls are heard in our recording. Nevertheless, he did a few more open-mics at that spot in Seattle. He liked it enough. But after graduating from college and moving back to The City, he dedicated his life to being a union organizer. As a history student at Reed, he'd written a thesis about the anti-Chinese movement in San Francisco in the 1870s. Nato then explains how the series Warrior is based on this time in SF. There's bits in the story about the incredibly racist and anti-union human for which Kearny Street is sometimes attributed to. That thesis is what got Nato interested in doing labor work. He resumed going to comedy shows, but not getting up on stage. Around the time he turned 30, he found himself laboring over the jokes he'd tell at all the weddings he'd go to. He was also asked to give talks at labor conferences, which doubled as canvasses for Nato to deliver more of his own comedy material. All of these comedic sprinklings led him back to the stage. His first regular spot back in SF was the BrainWash (RIP) on Folsom Street. Once again, the jokes bombed, though his pants fared better this go-round. He offers up another telling of a joke from that era of his. You've been warned. As he left the BrainWash one of those nights, local comedy legend Tony Sparks asked him to come back the next week, and he did. Eventually, Nato invited his friends to come see him perform. He'd moved back to San Francisco in 1997 to do union organizing, as we've mentioned. Two years before that, John Sweeney had been elected president of the AFL-CIO. Sweeney pushed to "organize the unorganized" and bring young people into the labor movement. Nato was part of this wave. He got a job at Noah's Bagels and organized a union there. He went to anything he heard about that interested him. He and his then-girlfriend/now wife would attend talks and rallies together. Nato would sometimes find himself that only ally at, say, LGBTQIA union meetings. This was well before we even used words like "ally." Nato was approached to organize workers at the Real Foods on 24th Street. Then the International Longshore and Warehouse Union was beginning to organize bike and car messengers in San Francisco. Nato worked as a car messenger, which he did for three years, and helped organize his coworkers. We go on a short sidebar about bike messenger culture in The City in the late-Nineties. It was huge. A few moves from union to union here and there, and Nato found himself raising money and helping to open a low-wage workers' center for young and immigrant folks in the service industry. That center is still around today. The second time Nato left San Francisco was in 2012. This flight took him to New York City, where he relocated to write for his friend W. Kamau Bell's first TV show, Totally Biased. As Nato puts it, he "got the chance to be a Jewish comedy writer living in Brooklyn for six months." Then, in 2018, he and his family moved to Havana, Cuba, for six months while his wife worked on her PhD research. Nato says that the only time he was tempted to relocate permanently was during his time in NYC. His kids liked it there. They looked at different neighborhoods and even schools. But Nato wasn't all that happy in New York. The experience took a toll on his friendship with Kamau (they've since moved on and are tight once again). And then the show got canceled. The universe had spoken. That center he'd helped to found back in San Francisco had passed the nation's first minimum-wage municipal law. In 2006, they helped pass paid sick days here in The City. Nato had left the organization just before that to join the California Nurses' Association (CNA). Through that org, he was part of the ultimately successful effort to keep St. Luke's hospital open. It was after his time with the CNA, 2011 or so, that Nato returned to doing stand-up. He recorded his first comedy album and went on his first comedy tour (with Kamau). In 2014, he returned to organized labor, joining Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 1021. He works there today, as head of collective bargaining. We return to comedy and Nato lists off some more folks doing open-mics with him a decade or so ago who've moved on to various levels of fame and recognition—Ali Wong, Chris Garcia, Shang Wang, Kevin Camia, Moshe Kasher, and Brent Weinbach, to name a few. Nato takes us on yet another sidebar, but it's a good one. It's all about the "Punchline Pipeline," the system by which local comics can test their chops for a while until they're ready (or not) to move on to bigger and better things. It took Nato three years to work up to the level of paid host at The Punchline. Around 2006, to go back, he and Kamau started doing political comedy shows together. This was during the George W. Bush years, when "leftist," "liberal" comedy was big. Then Obama got elected and that type of comedy cooled off considerably. Nato started to host shows at The Make-Out Room monthly. He credits that stint as the time that he "figured it out." Nato still does stand-up, though not with the intensity with which he performed in his Thirties. Today, he contributes regularly to The Bugle Podcast. He works with Francesca Fiorintini and her Bitchuation Room show. He's also trying to find time to write a book—a funny take on union organizing. And he's kicking around the idea of another comedy album, which would be his third. Follow Nato on Instagram and Blue Sky. His two albums are available to stream or buy on BandCamp. We end the podcast with Nato's thoughts on our theme this season: Keep It Local. We recorded this episode at Nato's home on Bernal Hill in January 2025. Photography by Nate Oliveira
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time, they welcome Phil Corridor & Wyatt Lutz. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time, they welcome Redban. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time, they welcome Peyton Ruddy. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Was it sheer alcoholism or just adolescent rage? Comedian, podcaster, and memoirist Moshe Kasher (Subculture Vulture) poses this question to himself in a conversation with Luke about his own journey through the 12-steps, which began as a teenager during the Nancy Regan-fueled era of “Just Say No.” Now sober for basically three decades, Moshe reflects on the mantra “one day at a time,” his curiosity around psychedelics, and how addiction (not the substance) is the real enemy.
Hootie-hoo, Glamour Girls! George and Sam TAKE OVER THE TECH WORLD at San Francisco Sketchfest. The amazing Amy Schneider (winner of 40 consecutive games on Jeopardy!) and the hilarious Moshe Kasher (The Endless Honeymoon Podcast) join them, need we say more??STRAIGHTIOLAB MERCH: cottonbureau.com/people/straightiolab SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
From Moshe Kasher's album Crowd Surfing Vol 1. YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ymp1to Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ComedyDynamics Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ComedyDynamics TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@comedydynamics Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ComedyDynamics Website: http://www.comedydynamics.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Memoirs from authors Glory Edim and Moshe Kasher narrate their lives through cultural objects: books and subcultures. First, Edim, the founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club, grew up as the child of Nigerian immigrant parents searching for their way into American identity. As part of that journey, Edim found herself through reading. Her memoir, Gather Me, is a coming-of-age story told through her encounters with books. In today's episode, Edim speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about the early influence of stories such as Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, reading as an act of defiance, and a trove of letters that helped the author reconnect with her father. We then hear from comedian Moshe Kasher, whose memoir Subculture Vulture is organized around six scenes he's inhabited throughout his life. After deciding to get sober, Kasher accessed community and recovery in expected and unexpected places, from Alcoholics Anonymous to the rave scene. In today's episode, he joins NPR's Rachel Martin to discuss healing core wounds, the relationship between Burning Man and the Jewish Days of Awe, and the responsibility of being a comedian today.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time with David Jolly! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time with Trey Campbell! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time with Trey Campbell! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time they riff on riffs while ripping some riffs. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time with Redban and Janice. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time they riff on riffs while ripping some riffs. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time they riff on riffs while ripping some riffs. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a park executive named Bob Chapek set out on a mission to create an immersive experience that Star Wars fans would never forget. The luxury Disney hotel would feature a two-day role playing adventure, fun foods, funner games, and unique memories they would cherish forever. But the exorbitant cost, embarrassing technical glitches, and a little thing called Covid, sent The Galactic Starcruiser spiraling into a black hole. In the end the dream was lost, and fans were left to wonder, wtf was up with that blue shrimp?Moshe Kasher (The Endless Honeymoon) and Jessi Cruickshank (Phone a Friend) join Misha to compare their limited edition lightsabers and take a journey to The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel.Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time with Trey Campbell! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery is back for more stiff riffs! This time with Duncan Trussell! It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time, they welcome Peyton Ruddy. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back for more stiff riffs! This time they riff on riffs while ripping some riffs. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Live from the Kuumbwa Jazz Club in Santa Cruz as part of The Santa Cruz Comedy Festival, Doug welcomes Moshe Kasher, Clay Newman and Beth Stelling to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
William Montgomery and Casey Rocket are back! This time with guest Drew Nickens. It's The William Montgomery Show with Casey Rocket!
Thank you to our sponsor: RocketRx. For listeners, you can get 20% off your first order. Go to: RocketRX.com and enter code: TRASHTUESDAY at checkout for 20% off your first order. ________________________________________________________________________ After Moshe crashes the awkward Rick episode, Rick crashes right back into Moshe's episode & they discuss monkey pox and then work shop jokes or as Esther calls them - Areas. We then dive head first into bringing back white savior movies, dessert racism, fancy food, relationships, raya and comedy beef. More Moshe! Endless Honeymoon Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/endlesshoneymoonpod/ Moshe's IG: https://www.instagram.com/moshekasher/ Chapters: 00:00 Moshe's Dessert Theory 01:00 Monkey Pox 03:30 Workshopping Areas (w/ Rick and Moshe) 16:30 Rick Leaves then Comes Back 18:40 Movies ft. Nic Cage, White Saviors, & 0% on Rotten Tomatoes 36:00 Is Variety the Spice of Food? 56:00 Moshe Married his first GF and other ship topics 01:05:47 Beef is so Huge Right Now (Not the food) Follow More Trash: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itstrashtuesday Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itstrashtuesday Listen to Trash: Trash Tuesday Podcast iTunes Audio Feed: https://bit.ly/TrashTuesdayPod Trash Tuesday Podcast Spotify Audio Feed: https://bit.ly/TTPodAudio More Esther: TikTok: / esthermonster Instagram: / esthermonster More Khalyla: Instagram: / khalamityk Tigerbelly Podcast: / @tigerbelly Production Team: Tiny Legends, LLC: / @tinylegends.prod Stella Young: / @estellayoung Guy Robinson: / @grobfps Ariel Moreno: / https://www.instagram.com/jade.rabbit.cce/ Shot By: Guy Robinson: / grobfps Edited By: Case Blackwell / https://www.instagram.com/caseblackwell/
A New Rick Glassman Meets a New Esther Povitsky The question on everyone's lips: Has Parenthood changed the dynamic between Rick and Esther? Kinder? Sweeter? Less hostile? Will Rick be nice 5% of the time rather than 3%? Will things remain on rails all the way through the episode? WILL Trash Tuesday become a place of peace, love and positivity EVEN for Ricky Glassy? Watch & see! We also cover hygiene, prenups, anxiety and the hilarious Moshe Kasher crashes the party to make sure we end on a positive note!! → Thanks Moshe! More Ricky Glassy! Rick & Esther Have A Time: https://www.youtube.com/@HaveATime Take Your Shoes Off: https://www.youtube.com/@rickglassman Website: https://www.rickglassman.com/store Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickglassman Chapters: 00:00A New Ricky Meets a new Esther 00:30 Rick is Late & Planned a Grand Entrance 4:20 Annual Esther Apology to Khalyla 06:00 Alvin is here! and also Rick 07:30 Rick is Nice 3% of the Time 13:42 Khalyla is concerned (hygienically) about R & E 17:16 Things Get Awkward 24:33 Nostalgia 32:42 Banana Break & Prenups 37:00 Are You Less Anxious When Tired? 53:57 Ordering Food Etiquette & Binging 01:18:00 Mosher Kasher Crashes Follow More Trash: Instagram: / itstrashtuesday Tiktok: / itstrashtuesday Listen to Trash: Trash Tuesday Podcast iTunes Audio Feed: https://bit.ly/TrashTuesdayPod Trash Tuesday Podcast Spotify Audio Feed: https://bit.ly/TTPodAudio More Esther: TikTok: / esthermonster Instagram: / esthermonster More Khalyla: Instagram: / khalamityk Tigerbelly Podcast: / @tigerbelly Production Team: Tiny Legends, LLC: / @tinylegends.prod Stella Young: / @estellayoung Guy Robinson: / @grobfps Ariel Moreno: / https://www.instagram.com/jade.rabbit.cce/ Shot By: Guy Robinson: / grobfps Edited By: Case Blackwell / https://www.instagram.com/caseblackwell/