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Are children smarter than their parents? Ivan Decker and Syd Bosel decide who wears the smarty-pants in their households. Then, does nothing beat a talent show? Sean Lecomber and Canada's Got Talent finalist Sterling Scott bring more than the same old song and dance when they go toe-to-toe on this topic.
Myles Anderson and Sean Lecomber troll with the punches when they discuss whether kids should use social media. Then, are stripes superior to polka dots? Rob Pue and Kathleen McGee refuse to be clothed-minded with their patter on these patterns.
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Myles Anderson and Jacob Samuel have an instrumental discussion on whether the piano is superior to the guitar. Then, Sean Lecomber and Robby Hoffman show each other who's Hugo Boss when they decide if brand names matter.
This Thanksgiving weekend, Erica Sigurdson and Sean Lecomber take sides when they discuss if nothing beats hosting a holiday meal. Then, Simon King and Shirley Gnome draw a line-dance in the sand when they decide if country music is best when it's sad.
Toronto Blue Jays Davis Schneider now has better WAR than Vlad on the season. and it took only 10 games So awesome to be joined again by Brant Dubeau, Sean Lecomber, Baseball Jenn, and Hey_Commy to talk all things baseball and Toronto Blue Jays news! Join Our Patreon. (Trivia Night Link here) Follow the podcast on instagram @thewalkoffpodcast. On Twitter @walkoffpodcast We are of course, on YouTube. Join our Discord: Free Invite
I know it's been awhile since the last interview episode but I promise this Wednesday we will be back with one! I couldn't just leave the people on pins and needles about the shows I had put weeks and weeks of heart and soul into right? So today I decided to hop on a solo and break down the amazing first night of shows at the moon! I could not be happier with how the night went considering how many curveballs were thrown and how much we were trying to accomplish. We learned so much along the way and the next shows will be infinitely better but considering everything it was a magical first night! A huge thank you to The Moon and its entire community for putting so much love into these shows. Every crowd member there could feel it and that's what made it truly special! This Thursday there will be no live from the moon podcast and Trish's Asylum will start earlier at 7:30pm and if we can keep the crowd rocking we will do a "gen pop" pseudo open mic after it to try and get more comics some stage time on the best one in Edmonton. Email themoon.yeg@gmail.com for more info and I can't wait to see y'all there!Also come out to the comedy takeover at the campus sherlock's pub for an amazing show with legendary headliner Sean Lecomber!! 7pm!!
Ivan Decker and Lara Rae take stalk of a starchy staple in their debate on whether corn is the best crop. Then, Chad Anderson and Sean Lecomber will have you shedding tears of laughter when they discuss if nothing beats a good cry.
It's a live podcast recording from the Grindstone Comedy Festival in Edmonton with the hosts of Dead Baby Bear Podcast, Kathleen McGee and Sean Lecomber! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s a live podcast recording from the Grindstone Comedy Festival in Edmonton with the hosts of Dead Baby Bear Podcast, Kathleen McGee and Sean Lecomber! Follow everyone online! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
What another rollicking episode we had with fellow comedian, Alberta native, and self-described manic golfer, it's Sean Lecomber on Where's That Bar Cart! Not only that, we've teased this a few times, but we even have a special guest host as episode 10's Gina Louise Phillips joins us and she was fantastic. Definitely look for more episodes featuring Gina.Sean filmed his first Just For Laughs gala in 2013 and his comedy was featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Winner of the Just For Laughs homegrown competition, Sean's other festival appearances include 3 appearances at the Halifax Comedy Festival as well as the Winnipeg Comedy Festival in 2013 and 2016. He has written for This Hour Has 22 Minutes and is a two time Canadian Comedy Award nominee. There is a lot of drug talk, some may even say darkness, but when five comedians get together, this is usually the outcome.Thanks for listening, please rate, review, and share the episode, and always, play well out there.Follow us at:- @wheresthatbarcart- linkt.ree/wheresthatbarcart- @dpurcomic- @montymofoscott- @nickdurie- @ginalouisephillips- @comedyrecordsMusic by Devin BatesonThank you to Betstamp and Comedy Records
Sean Lecomber and Jacob Samuel outfox each other when discussing whether we should stop feeding wild animals. Then Katie-Ellen Humphries and Wes Borg, in a heart-racing debate, argue if it's fun to have a crush!
We're back and it's episode 100! Sean gets out some pent up rage about women. Herd immunity. Doggy daycare. Celebrity death clout. Men with kids didn't know when to pull out. One diaper policy. “It's just like preparing Mexican food.” A good fart is like a good cry. The Bread Lady Stair broadcast. Alexa Hey Google Siri. Periods. Short-term COVID-19. Sean Lecomber gives his world famous comedy tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean is one the best, and pretty much my favourite comedian. Just talks straight up zero filter. He will be a returning guest, zero script. I love this one.
Sean Lecomber and Charlie Demers serve up big laughs in this delicious debate. Then, Julie Kim and Gavin Clarkson refuse to go Micro-soft on each other when they discuss careers in technology.
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In this highly-charged episode from Season 13, Sean Lecomber and Yumi Nagashima are on polar opposite view points when they debate the Northern Lights. Then, Don Kelly and Kate Davis have no time to waste on the topic of going to the dump.
Does seeing a guy's face in porn ruin it for you? Kathleen thinks Sean should try watching female POV porn. Women don't all want big dicks, do they? What's with male gynecologists? The comedy doctor. Kathleen turned the big 4-0. What is up with red seals? A special guest stops by! Hacky sack. New feature: “Dicks I've Seen,” by Sean Lecomber. Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/deadbabybear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Lecomber has been with us from his hotel room, the host's car, and now from the comfort of his home in Alberta. He doesn't care how you pronounce his name. The stay-at-home dad talks about what he has in common with Ricky Gervais, Derek Edwards, and Amy Schumer, and why he prefers doing a podcast to doing standup. And more, of course.
I talk with comedian Sean Lecomber about his favourite movie, 2002 documentary '9/11'
Remember 2015? Ah, it was a good year. Here's part 1 of a 2-part highlight show featuring clips from all our 2015 shows. Guests are Dino Archie, Diana Bang, Steve Bays, Matt Bilinski, Andy Canete, Graham Chittenden, Ewan Currie, Kate Davis, Ryan Hamilton, Mark B. Hughes, Ron Josol, Jesse Joyce, Jason Kryska, Sean Lecomber, Lauren McGibbon, Craig Northey, Dan Quinn, Melanie Rose, Marcus Ryan, and Glenn Wool.
Recorded live from Improvaganza in Edmonton, Alberta on June 25, 2015 with guests Kayla Lorette and Sean Lecomber. Photo by @ryhei on instagram.
Sean Lecomber buckles up for a trip in the roving What's So Funny? studio. He calls it Driving Miss Podcast. I like it. In this one, the Edmonton comic talks about t-shirts in swimming pools, self-confidence, squelching baby hecklers, the correct pronunciation of 'flaccid', Tisdale's slogan, Christian athletes, and sanctified abortions. This episode is loaded with fair points.
Sean Lecomber is a name you may not recognize, but you should. And not just because it sounds like Shaun Majumder. This episode has bonus material, thanks to an early morning call time. It's also a bit fractured. But that's part of its charm! Lecomber talks about his geopolitical cheese theory, North Korean Netflix, the possibility of throwing his comedy career away, play dates, rostering at an elementary school, being adopted, audiences in England, and tons more.
A bona fide summer episode. From Edmonton, comedian Sean Lecomber stops by to school us on Slurpees, waterslides, and the two Coreys.