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Lindsey Jenningz and Mike Cannon
Lindsey Jenningz and Mike Cannon
Judd Apatow, Ricky Velez and Estee Adoram
Judd Apatow, Ricky Velez and Estee Adoram
Hi Snugglers! Jamie and Pete sit down with stand up comedians Aida Rodriguez, Dov Davidoff, Dan Naturman, and Mark Cohen backstage at the Comedy Cellar in Las Vegas. Dan tells Pete that they are not friends as they give advice to listeners.
The comedy Cellars podcast " Live From America " returns with an all star line up, Stand up comedy legend Colin Quinn, former FBI agent and MSNBC analyst Clint Watts, CNN's Oliver Darcy and Comedian Dan Naturman.
Ralphie May; a journey. In this episode I look back at my friendship with my comedy mentor, brother, boss and friend Ralphie May. You will hear old episodes of my various podcasts featuring me (Danny Lobell), David Kasten, Chris Iacono, Myka Fox, Andrew Schulz, Joe Materese, Justy Dodge, Lahna Turner, Dan Naturman, and of course the late and very great Ralphie May. I also make some calls to Skyler Stone, The Smash Brothers (Corey and Chad), Steve Lee, Billy Wayne Davis and my cousin Marc. May Mr. May be with us all in some way always. Long live the memory of the great Ralphie May.
Danny Lobell and comedian Dan Naturman ("America's Got Talent") talk about Red Rock Casino Resorts and whether or not to invest in them. They also touch upon identity theft and wasting money in the champagne room of a strip joint. Tune in!
3 Festival Inerncional de Cine de la Nturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Inerncional de Cine de la Nturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Inerncional de Cine de la Nturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Inerncional de Cine de la Nturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
3 Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturleza y el Hombre de La Laguna
Un podcast inédit : 2 américains qui parlent d'humour... en français. Dan Naturman est un humoriste New Yorkais accompli qui a fait plusieurs passages à l'émission incontournable de Late Night "David Letterman" ainsi qu'à l'émission "America's Got Talent" où il est allé en demi-finale. En plus de tout ça, il joue régulièrement dans le club mythique "The Comedy Cellar". Les français auront pu le voir également dans le documentaire de Gad Elmaleh "10 Minutes in America" où on suit Gad dans son aventure de jouer en anglais aux USA. Bref, il est drôle quoi. Et là il était à Paris deux semaines afin de faire la première partie du Comte de Bouderbala en français. On a fait ce podcast quelques heures avant sa première...
Dan Naturman stopped by my apartment to talk about what Christmas is like as a Jew. It was a surprisingly upbeat and pro-Christmas talk from two people who would have been used as the star on a Christmas tree only 30 years ago. Is that a thing? Anyway, happy holidays, everyone.
Programa especial desde el Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturaleza y el Hombre de La Laguna (Tenerife) Intervienen Luis Miguel Domínguez (naturalista) César Javier Palacios (Fundación Féix Rodríguez de la Fuente) y Claudio Lauria (Pte FICMA www. ficma.com )
Programa especial desde el Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturaleza y el Hombre de La Laguna (Tenerife) Intervienen Luis Miguel Domínguez (naturalista) César Javier Palacios (Fundación Féix Rodríguez de la Fuente) y Claudio Lauria (Pte FICMA www. ficma.com )
Programa especial desde el Festival Internacional de Cine de la Naturaleza y el Hombre de La Laguna (Tenerife) Intervienen Luis Miguel Domínguez (naturalista) César Javier Palacios (Fundación Féix Rodríguez de la Fuente) y Claudio Lauria (Pte FICMA www. ficma.com )
Today’s TMI started off with an appearance by political humorist author Brian Sack who is releasing his new book "The B.S of A: A Primer in Politics for the Incredibly disenchanted." We learned Americans should be provided more choices of political parties, kind of like cheeseburgers. Imagine a world where there are only two burgers. We want our McDemopublicans With Sleeze for all, please. Actor Gregory Korostishevsky came on the show and dropped Soviet-isms on us such as “In math there is no much to talk” and “There is no work for squeegee in New York.” He talked about teaching math in Newark, NJ where he is not allowed to hit his students. Dan Naturman then told Gregory, who fled the Soviet Union in 1990, that Newark “must be rough.” Finally an appearance was made by comedian Ralphie May and his wife Lahna Turner. Lahna sang genre-bending comedy-erotica folk tunes for us while Ralphie gave a legendary, inspiring motivational speech to Naturman, imploring him to live up to his potential and take over the French and Israeli comedy scenes.
In this episode of Too Much Information, Danny Lobell and Dan Naturman are without the third leg to their tripod Justy Dodge. This show is filled with ‘Steves.’ Steve Ochs is the first guest. Steve has a one man show about having a mid-life crisis. The crew discusses death and how in the blink of an eye you go from being 16 to 40. However, he has kept himself spry with his wife who is ten years his junior. The second guest of the day was magician Steve Rodman. Steve says he’ll do different magic tricks trying to fool the pair. Naturman has met a magician before that has shown him their secrets, he was beyond perplexed by how difficult it is to reciprocate a trick. Steve does several tricks with cards, mentalism and scarves. Steve explains to Danny the reasons why it’s more practical to use a dove than a regular pigeon in tricks as well as the proper way to pull a rabbit out of a hat. The crew is elated to announce that Justy Dodge will be back from her old stomping grounds next week!
During this episode of Too Much Information, Danny Lobell and Dan Naturman are doing this show as a pair seeing as they’re missing a piece to their puzzle, Justy Dodge. Naturman invented a quiz game after Michael Jackson died, however it’s making its debut now since the death of Amy Winehouse. The game is simple: Naturman will begin with a list of celebrities who are the answers, then he will read quotes said by the given celebrities about the topic at hand, the contestants will then guess which celebrity said the quote. Dan Naturman acted as the game show host, Danny Lobell was contestant one and the intern Carla was contestant two. After ten different quotes, Carla the intern beat Danny by a long shot. After the game, Dan and Danny talk to Carla briefly about the internship overall seeing as it’s her last day. Today is Barack Obama’s 50th birthday.
On this episode of Comical Radio Classic, Danny Lobell and Chris Iacono are joined by Genevieve Joy on the third mic. The show starts off explaining the history of Chris and Gen’s complicated relationship. The first guest of the show is Avery Monsen who has written a few books including “All My Friends Are Dead” and “I Feel Relatively Neutral About NY.” If any listener was wondering, Avery cannot physically defend himself and does not wish to participate in a fight just to prove this. Danny shares a story of how when he was a teenager he was beat up by 30 eight year olds. The second guest was Mike Lawrence. Mike is a friend of Danny’s and Danny goes far enough to compare him to being the next Carlin. In high school he wasn’t allowed to attend prom, yet instead of going to his high school reunion next month he posted on a Facebook forum to let his classmates be aware of his success. Harrison Greenbaum was the third guest of the day. Harrison has been on an episode of TMI before, however the entirety of his visit was dedicated to Naturman proclaiming that Harrison must be gay--today there was none of that. Being a Harvard alum and a comedian aren’t the only things on his resume; he also doubles as a magician and magic camp counselor. Chris has been skeptical of magicians and magic tricks since the wee age of eleven. Oh and don’t forget, we have merchandise now...BUY OUR STICKERS!
In this episode of Too Much Information Danny Lobell, Dan Naturman and Justy Dodge begin talking about Danny’s current ankle injury. The conversation quickly skips to how Naturman enjoys eating his meals out as often as possible and that his studio apartment is a total mess. The first guest is Pat Carlin. He started doing stand up at the young age of 78 and spoke about some of the previous professions he’s had throughout his life. He was a car salesman for a long time and tried to teach Naturman the tricks of the trade so he could pick up a side gig. Pat is constantly optimistic and enthusiastic; Danny was hoping some of his attitude would rub off on Naturman which didn’t happen. The next guest of the show Joseph Zdanowski, a chiropractor as well as the inventor of the Evol process. Joseph enlightened the crew with different ways in which they can make themselves healthier. After giving these tips that will not only make you healthier but help you to lose weight he performed some of his chiropractor skills on Danny. Through these different maneuvers Joseph was able to figure out that Danny’s left side of his body is the more dominant one and helped toxins move their way to his colon. Danny is taking this as the first step in his battle to get healthy.
Sunday, Monday, Happy Thursday ! In this episode of Too Much Information, Danny Lobell, Dan Naturman and Justy Dodge are joined by guests Adam Mansbach, Henry Winkler and Rider Strong.. The first guest is Mansbach, who is the author of “Go the F*** to Sleep.” The crew expected him to be a nerdy white professor yet they were surprised when he turned out to be a black guy stuck in a Jew’s body. Our favorite, “Jackie Mason,” stopped by to read from the book. The second guest is the legendary Henry Winkler. Even though most know the legend for his part in the sitcom “Happy Days,” he has written a book titled “I Never Met an Idiot on the River.” Danny knew Winkler was a big Obama fan and asked about his feelings on the Israeli policies. The crew was also intrigued to know who he can and cannot call up. They name drop and the conversation goes on. The third guest was Rider Strong, known for his character Shawn Hunter on the 90’s sitcom "Boy Meets World." Strong has donated money to help reintroduce wolves to Yellowstone in the past, which leads to a conversation on werewolves. Danny tells a story of how when he was a child he would have nightmares of werewolves chasing him and a friend. Whether or not Rider has hooked up with co-star Danielle Fishell, Topanga on "Boys Meets World," is a hot topic of conversation. And surprisingly, Dan Naturman is NOT in a horrid mood!
Danny Lobell, Dan Naturman and Justy Dodge gather for another episode of TMI. Naturman is a dark cloud of gloom as per usual and he hates on Justy for being a ray of sunshine. Naturman gives advice to a new comic, Harry Terjanian, on knowledge that he has gained in show biz over the years. Justy leaves the show for a brief moment, yet when she returns Naturman is already enriching Harry’s mind. The crew has Harry do a small bit which leads into Danny pretending to be a big-wig comic and Naturman pretending to be Harry. In this short exchange, they explain to Harry how he should befriend more famous comics. Some of the advice Naturman gives is make more famous friends, be yourself, be more blue collar, be less nice, be more aggressive and don’t go below 14th street. Danny does his Jay Leno and Lisa Lampanelli impressions. At the end of the show, Justy talks briefly about the bad audition she had at the Comic Strip.
On today’s show Danny Lobell, Dan Naturman, and Justy Dodge were joined by Frank Liotti. Naturman is at a new level of miserable, even for him! Frank Liotti briefly tells his life story of how he lost his mother, father and best friend all in less than one year. He got through his difficult time in his life because of his comedy. Naturman is unimpressed with his loss and feels as though it’s not enough to get sympathy. Frank speaks about how he is a gay man and is in a relationship that has been sexless for 6 years. This sparks the beginning of a conversation between all sharing their sexual relationships lately. At the end of the show Justy and Naturman have a blowout.
On today’s episode Danny Lobell was joined by Justy Dodge, Dan Naturman and Harrison Greenbaum. Harrison spoke of the struggles he’s had throughout his life of defending his sexuality. Many have thought he was gay because he is a bit feminine. This leads the group into a discussion of how they believe Naturman is in fact gay and has not come out of the closet. Naturman repeatedly denies these claims, yet a vote is taken in the room through secret ballots. The votes show that 7 out of 9 voters thought Dan was gay. Towards the end of the show the crew just wanted to acknowledge that there is nothing wrong with being gay and that they are in no way being condescending towards the LGTB community.