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Calise Hawkins has appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Gotham Live, Stand Up in Stilettos, Nickmom Nite Out. She has written for MTV series Totally Clueless and Girl Code, Comedy Central’s @midnight, Charlemagne’s Uncommon Sense, Hood Adjacent with James Davis, was a cast member of Oxygen’s Funny Girls, and worked as a consultant on Aisha Tyler’s “Unapologetic”. Calise’s “Late Night Fight” comedy show has found a new home at Union Hall. The next show will be at 8pm on January 29th. Rachel Feinstein has three Comedy Central specials, including the most a one hour special: ‘Amy Schumer Presents Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple’. Catch her killer comedy set on Netflix, Season 2 of “The Stand Ups”. Rachel can also be seen on the Steven Soderbergh Amazon series “Red Oaks” and on Judd Apatow’s HBO comedy “Crashing.” Her past credits include “Trainwreck”, “Top Five”, “The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore”, HBO’s “Last week tonight with John Oliver”, co-hosting “The View” on multiple occasions and several appearances on “Inside Amy Schumer.” You may also remember Rachel co-hosting alongside Shaq on “UPLOAD WITH SHAQUILLE ONEAL.” You can hear Rachel on the podcast “3 Girls, 1 Keith” featuring Rachel, Amy Schumer, Bridget Everett, and Keith Robinson, streaming on Spotify now. Kenice Mobley participated in the Women in Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, and the Bridgetown Comedy Festival this year. She also appeared on Laughs on FOX and SiriusXM. She hosts Person About Town, an interview and relationship podcast available as part of the Women In Comedy Podcast Network. Always hosted by Marina Franklin- Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, and HBO's Crashing
On each Love About Town, comedians Kenice and Rohan discuss love, dating, and relationships with two guests. On this episode, we're joined by podcast regulars Xazmin Garza and Zach Armentrout. We discuss online dating preferences, buddhist retreats, and sex toys. This episode was edited by the very kind and patient Caitlin Durante and was produced by the Women in Comedy Festival Podcast Festival.
On each episode of Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, comedian Kate Willett twalks us from her apartment to Prospect Park in Brooklyn. We talk relationships, intimacy and peeling the layers of the onion. We also discuss her upcoming Netflix special, which drops August 31. To find out more about Kate, and to see her live, check out her website at https://katewillett.com/. This episode was presented by the Women in Comedy Podcast Network and edited by the hilarious and lovable Caitlin Durante.
On each episode of Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, Caitlin Peluffo walks through Full Circle, a skeeball bar, and compares the worlds of art, restaurants, and comedy. If you're seeing this the day it comes out, check out her headlining spot at Carolines on August 7th. Otherwise, find her dates and information at https://www.caitlinpeluffo.com/. This episode was presented by the Women in Comedy Podcast Network and edited by the hilarious and lovable Caitlin Durante.
Each episode, we explore part of the city with a guest. This week, we visit pizza spot Numero 28 with comedian Carolyn Busa. We talk food, fashion and moving to New York. This episode was edited by Caitlin Durante and presented by the Women In Comedy Festival.
This episode is a continuation of EP60 of the podcast in that I got to see Emma Willman perform a lot at this year's Women In Comedy Festival, and caught up with her by phone shortly after to talk about the festival and everything she's got going on. She was on the last season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and she's waiting to hear about next season. She's got a fifteen-minute Netflix special coming out on August 31. And a lot of her current momentum started with an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in September of 2016, which I wrote about for the Boston Globe here. I had not seen Willmann do an extended set live in a while, and she absolutely crushed both times I saw her do stand-up at the festival. That happens sometimes, when a comedian goes away for a while and comes back, you notice how much they've grown more than you would have if you'd been watching them right along. And Willmann has taken at least a couple of leaps forward since she left Boston. I saw her do a short set on an NBC showcase and then a longer headlining set at her own show, plus a taping of the WICF-sponsored podcast Person About Town, which is up on WICF.com right now if you'd care to head over there and listen when you're done with this episode. You can find out more about the festival at WICF.com and more about Willmann at EmmaComedy.com or follow her on Twitter @emmawillmann. Our featured track this week is “Runnin'” from Wajatta, a collaboration between Reggie Watts and producer John Tejada, a bigwig in the underground DJ scene. Most people probably know Watts as either James Corden's bandleader or from his time on Comedy Bang! Bang! But if you've seen him live, you know what a comic and musical genius the man is. He makes loops and improvs lyrics and sounds and ideas in front of an audience, and it's like nothing you've seen. Watts provided the hooks and loops and Tejada produced the final product, a spacey, dance-minded collection of grooves and hooks. The album is called Casual High Technology, and it was released May 11 on Comedy Dynamics.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores a city with a guest. This week, we're in Chicago with comedian Reena Calm. We discuss getting started in comedy, road work, and merch referencing horses. Check out Reena Calm at www.reenacalm.com.This episode was sponsored by the Women in Comedy Festival and edited by Caitlin Durante.
Normally on Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. Occasionally, she's joined by good friend and funny guy Rohan Padhye and they discuss dating, sex and relationships. During this live recording of Love About Town at the 2018 Women In Comedy Festival, Zach Armentrout and Emily Ruskowski join for a hilarious conversation covering sexting, losing your virginity, and how to initiate conversations on the apps. As a group, they interview comedian Emma Willmann (The Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert, Crazy Ex-girlfriend) gives great advice and talks about her stand up experience. This episodes was edited by Cailtin Durante. If you like what you hear. check out the patreon; https://www.patreon.com/PersonAboutTown.
In this episode Ream and Patrick sit down with comedian KENICE MOBLEY (Laughs On Fox) and talk about growing up in Charlotte, Lizards, Aphids, Sailor Moon, The Little Mermaid, Emo Music and Can't Hardly Wait! Kenice rules and this episode is so fun! Before you go listen, go subscribe to her podcast PERSON ABOUT TOWN! Enjoy it! Follow Kenice on Twitter at @kfmawesomeness! https://twitter.com/kfmawesomeness Subscribe to her podcast "Person About Town" on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/person-about-town-kenice-mobley/id927224597?mt=2#episodeGuid=52615fade4b0657a4837f220:5429dae8e4b05383f1bf6c65:5901209cf7e0ab9b051f4946 Follow The Nostalgic Front on Twitter @NostalgicFront! https://twitter.com/NostalgicFront Follow The Nostalgic Front on Instagram @thenostalgicfrontpodcast! https://www.instagram.com/thenostalgicfrontpodcast/ Visit our website: http://thenostalgicfront.com Also, please leave a 5 stars and a cool review on itunes! And tell your friends! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nostalgic-front/id451098806?mt=2 Go listen to all the shows on the Brain Machine Comedy Podcast Network! And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the fuck outta here!
Each week on Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, Gary Gulman takes us to through Central Park, where we talk about starting comedy, New York and dealing with anxiety. This episode was produced by the Women in Comedy Festival and was edited by Elisha Seigel. This is the last episode before a short hiatus.
Each week on Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, comedian Jake Head takes us to Bethesda Fountain in Central Park. We talk comedy, relationships, and crazy people in New York. This episode was edited by Elisha Seigel and presented by the Women In Comedy Festival.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, we're with comedian and writer Selena Coppock at Gruppo, a great pizza spot in the village. We talk moving to New York, real estate, and her upcoming album recording. She'll be recording on Wednesday, July 26th at 7:00 and 9:30. Check it out! This episode is presented by Women in Comedy Festival
Once a month, comedians Rohan Padhye and Kenice Mobley sit down with guests to discuss dating, sex, and relationships. This episode, we're joined by friend of the show and illustrator Alina S. and comedian and Snack Boy Diego Lopez. This episode was edited by Elisha Siegel and presented by the Women In Comedy Festival.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley, explores the city with a guest. This week, comedian Shalewa Sharpe takes us to the Brooklyn Museum where we discuss growing up in Stone Mountain, working at porn stores, and meeting your heroes. Check her out at shalewasharpe.tumblr.com and @silkyjumbo on Twitter. This episode is presented by The Women in Comedy Festival and edited by Elisha Seigel. For past episodes, check out www.kenicemobley.com/person-about-town/.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, she and Jeff Scheen visit that staple of casual American dining, Applebee's. We talk comedy, traveling, and terrible service. This episode was edited by Elisha Seigel and presented by the Women in Comedy Festival
Each week on Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, we're in Philadelphia with comedian Chris O'Connor. At ReAnimator coffee, we discuss hobbies, day jobs, and the importance of knowing about menopause. We were working with new recording equipment, so please pardon the background noise! This episode is presented by Women in Comedy Festival and edited by Elisha Siegel.
On Love About Town, comedians Kenice Mobley and Rohan Padhye discuss sex, dating, and relationships. This week we're joined by Boston comedian Chris Post and writer Rachel Klein. We talk settling down, growing up, and parenting. This episode was edited by Elisha Seigel and presented by Women in Comedy Festival.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, we're in Boston with comedian and tour guide, Sam Ike. We talk movies, boy bands, and our sometimes friendly sometimes not friendship. This episode was edited by Elisha Siegel and presented by Women in Comedy Festival.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, comedian Brian Parise takes us to his rooftop. It's pretty dope. We talk moms, moving, and minor anxieties. Check him out at http://www.brianparise.com/.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley, explores the city with a guest. This week, comedian Carmen Lagala takes us to New York's Natural History Museum. We discuss moving to New York, microdosing, and growing old. Follow her @carmenlagala on Twitter!
On Love About Town, co-hosts Kenice Mobley and Rohan Padhye discuss sex, dating and relationships with guests. This week, we're joined by Boston comedians Xazmin Garza and Zach Armentrout. We even have a special guest interview, Jenny Zigrino! This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at ImprovBoston as part of the Women In Comedy Festival.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. This week, comedian and performer Sydnee Washington takes us to Panera Bread. Over broccoli cheddar soup, we discuss moving to New York, working in a club, and college exploits. She just wrapped her one woman show, "Death of a Bottle Girl." For more information, check her Twitter, @justsydnyc
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. This week, comedian Casey James Salengo takes us to Skinny Dennis, a honky tonk bar in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn. We discuss wrestling, dog walking, and meeting my sister. Check out his upcoming Comedy Central Half Hour and learn more at
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. This week, comedian, actor and all around nice guy shows us his comfy apartment and his adorable dog.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, she sits down with Clark Jones, an awesome comedian who can't eat most of the food at the restaurant he loves.
This week, Rohan and Kenice sit down with notably attractive comedians Kofi Thomas and Lillian Devane about dating over time and honesty in relationships.
Each week on the podcast, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, we sit down to a meal at Outback Steakhouse to discuss comedy, relationship and post-election changes.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. This week, she's joined by comedian Myq Kaplan who explains the difference between the COOP (a bookstore in Harvard Square) and the Harvard Bookstore (it's own thing). Check him out at Laugh Boston, January 12-14.
In the Love About Town Series, Kenice Mobley and Rohan Padhye sit down with a panel of guests to discuss dating, romance, and sex.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores a new place with a guest. This week, Kelly MacFarland talks about Improv Boston, getting better at comedy, and how shows have changed. Check out her new album, "You Woke Up Today" available January 13th!
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores a location with a guest. This week, she travels west to the sun drenched streets of Los Angeles. Comedian Dustin David walks us through West Hollywood Park and discusses sobriety, meditation, and moving from the east coast.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. This week, fellow Boston comedian Jordan Handren-Seavey takes us on a tour of the Arnold Arboretum located in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood in Boston. We talk comedy, trees, and his moving plans.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of the city with a guest. This week, we're joined by actress and comedian Obehi Janice. We discuss Boston's cafe culture, dating, race, and getting the hell out of Boston.
Each week, we explore part of the city with a guest. This week, comedian Mike Lemme shows us the Kraine Theater in the East Village. He's currently doing a run of 15 shows at St. Marks, a theater under the same management as the Kraine Theater.
Each week, we visit a part of the city with a guest. This week, Shaun Connolly takes us to Boston's Rose Kennedy Greenway. This episode was edited by Elisha Seigel and is now presented by Women in Comedy Festival.
Normally, a guest takes us to their favorite place in the city. Today, we're talking dating etiquette and sexual norms with some of my favorite people in New York. This episode features comedians Rohan Padhye, Rob Harper, and Aimee Rose Ranger
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores the city with a guest. This week, performer and poet Jade Sylvan discusses art, inclusion, and farts from her rooftop hammock.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores parts of Boston with a guest. This week, burlesque performer and producer Ginny Nightshade discusses the Oberon Theater and Old School Game show.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, comedian Jono Zalay takes us to the Charles River Esplanade. If you like what you hear in this episode, consider checking out his album, Snake Oil, available now!
Each week, we explore Boston with a guest. This week, we visit Nick's Comedy Stop with comedian Will Noonan. We discuss his path to comedy, sobriety and SJWs.
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Normally, we explore part of Boston with a guest. This week, we're doing something a little different. We're talking sex and dating with my good friend, Rohan Padye. We discuss fears and hang ups from the perspective of two single dorky people of color. Check it out, and tell us what we got wrong. Ok. We're sorry if we offended you. Don't tell my mom and please keep listening. Thanks!
We're back! Each episode, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of Boston with a guest. This week we join comedian and writer Elisha Seigel for a trip to Spoke Wine Bar; right outside of Davis Square.
Each week, we explore part of Boston with a guest. This week, Dale Stones shows us the charm of Christopher's, a staple in Porter Sq.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, we travel to the Lexington Battle Green and learn about American history with John Sucich, a local comedian and writer.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, comedian Rob Crean takes us on a walk through historic downtown Boston and the Omni-Parker House Hotel. We discuss spoon sizes, the changing city, and parenting.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, we go for a ride around Brookline with comedian Dan Crohn. We discuss the changing face of Brookline, comic books and whether or not Dan was a bad kid. This episode was edited by Scott Lovejoy
Each week on Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, we travel to Allston to check out Great Scott with journalist Emily Cassel. We discuss Allston, journalism degrees, and the importance of cash only bars. This episode was edited by Scott Lovejoy.
Each week on Person About Town, we explore part of Boston with a guest. This week, we're joined by comedian and podcaster extraordinaire, Chris Duffy. We walk around the campus and talk about spoon sponsorships, fake bookers, and his time on Who Wants to be a Millionaire. This episode was edited by Scott Lovejoy.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, we join Rick Jenkins on his back porch. Rick has been a stand up comedian for 30 years and is an integral part of the Boston's comedy scene. He is the owner and manager of the Comedy Studio in Harvard Square. Check out the space at www.thecomedystudio.com. This episode was edited by the talented Taylor Killough.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of Boston with a guest. This week, we join comedian Steve Macone at Mike's in Davis Square. He walks us through how he started in comedy, growing up in Boston, and his intense love of fishing. This episode was edited by Scott Lovejoy.
Normally on Person About Town, I explore Boston with a guest. This week is a special episode from the vault. Comedian Rob Harper and I attempted to record a podcast 3 times over the course of his year stint in Boston. This episode was edited by the fantastic Taylor Killough.
Each week on Person About Town, a guest takes us to their favorite place in Boston. This week we're joined by Nick Chambers. He wanted to go to his college, but as it was absorbed by Lesley University, the location no longer exists. Instead we go to the art department of Lesley University. This was recorded just before the recording of his first album. If you don't like the editing, I'm sorry.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of Boston with a guest. This week, Zach Brazao, a rising star in the comedy scene, explains why the food court is his favorite place. This episode was edited by Scott Lovejoy, who is a delightful human being.
Each week, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, Andrew Durso, takes us to a small pizza place in East Cambridge.
Every week, Kenice explores part of Boston with a guest. This episode, we're joined by actor Audrey Claire (K&A and a bunch of other cool stuff). We chill at Lord Hobo, a pretty cool bar in Cambridge. This is another episode from the vault, recorded winter 2015, so apologies if some information is out of date. Episode edited by pretty cool dude, Scott Lovejoy.
This is an episode from the archive. Last Spring, Boston-based performer, actress, comedian, Amiee Rose Ranger joined me for a stroll around Jamaica Pond in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. Some of the information is a little out of date. This episode was edited by the talented Taylor Killough
Each episode, comedian Kenice Mobley explores part of Boston with a guest. This week, she joins comedian Kofi Thomas on the second floor of the Hong Kong. The Hong Kong is a Harvard Square staple and the location of the popular Comedy Studio. This week's episode was edited by the awesome Taylor Killough!
Each episode, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, Dan Boulger takes us to Mul's Diner. We meant to go somewhere else, but it was closed. Find out more about Dan Boulger by somehow meeting him and talking to him because he doesn't have a website.
On each episode of Person about Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores Boston with a guest. This week, Rohan Padhye leads a tour of his apartment.
Normally on the podcast, comedian Kenice Mobley explored Boston with a guest. For February and March, each episode features two strangers asking each other questions in hope of sparking romantic connection. These mini social experiments are based on a pre-existing study you can find here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/fashion/modern-love-to-fall-in-love-with-anyone-do-this.html. This is the fourth and final episode in the Love About Town series.
Normally on the podcast, comedian Kenice Mobley explores a part of Boston with a guest. For the month of February (and March because delays happen) the podcast will focus on how romantic relationships form. Each episode of Love About Town will feature two strangers sitting down to complete the 36 Questions experiment, with varying levels of success
Normally, comedian Kenice Mobley, explores a part of Boston with a guest. For the month of February, Person About Town is showcasing a social experiment meant to help people fall in love. Each episode features two strangers asking each other intimate questions in hopes of sparking an intimate connection and maybe more.
Last month, Moden Love (a running column in the New York Times) published a piece about an old experiment where pairs of people asked each other questions meant to spark romantic intimacy. Both the original experiment and the author's recreation resulted in relationships, so we decided to give it a try and have four pairs go through the exercise. This is the first pair.
Each week on Person About Town, comedian Kenice Mobley explores a part of Boston with a guest. This week, she discusses comedy, cars and body building with Chris Pennie.
This week on the podcast, Kenice grabs a drink at Silhouette Lounge with local comedian, Adam Langlois, who describes his 5 years in Boston, his ideas on comedy, and his website Helloletsdate.com.
Kenice and Jere explore Weirdo records, talk to Angela Sawyer and grab a bite at Zoe's Cafe
This week, Kenice is wandering around Wegmans with hilarious comedian and 80s music enthusiast Emily Ruskowski. In addition to having a great meal, they cover Emily's transition to the Boston comedy scene and holiday music preferences.
This week Kenice Mobley and guest, Avi Steinberg visit Top of the Hub, the restaurant located at the top of the Prudential Tower. They discuss Avi's new book, growing up in Boston, and cheese preferences.
Once a week, local comedian Kenice Mobley explores a part of Boston with a guest. This week. Kenice joins Sherard Harrington for a walk around Rowe's Wharf and Fan's Pier. They try to avoid getting lost in what could be Fort Point, Southie, or Waterfront?
This week, Kenice sits down with Jared VIncenti in Christopher Columbus Park and go over film school, moving to LA on a whim, and ridiculous New England traditions.
Every week, Kenice Mobley and a guest explore a new part of Boston. This week, we're exploring the restaurant and concert venue, The Middle East
Each week, Kenice walks around Boston with a guest
Each week on Person About Town, Kenice Mobley and a guest explore part of Boston. This week, Christine An talks comedy and Harvard while peddling up the Charles and avoiding other boats
Each week on Person About Town, Kenice Mobley and a guest explore part of Boston. This week, Caitlin Durante navigates Harvard Yard, discusses her experiences in Boston, and plans for a move to Los Angeles
I've lived in Boston twice. Clearly I liked it if I was willing to move back. Other people like the city, too. Each week on Person About Town, I walk around with a cool Bostonian as they show me their favorite place in the area.
I've lived in Boston twice. Clearly I liked it if I was willing to move back. Other people like the city, too. Each week on Person About Town, I walk around with a cool Bostonian as they show me their favorite place in the area.