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Rob Eschmann and DC Benney discuss how Rob's new book, "When The Hoods Come Off" , chaotic giveaway in Union Square, DC Benny's new comedy hour on YouTube, and how the use of social media challenges racism and racist narratives with host Marina Franklin. Rob Eschmann Dr. Eschmann is a writer, educator, filmmaker, and scholar from Chicago. He is a proud product of the Chicago Public Schools and received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2017. He writes on educational inequality, community violence, racism, social media, and youth wellbeing. His research seeks to uncover individual, group, and intuitional-level barriers to racial and economic equity, and he pays special attention to the heroic efforts everyday people make to combat those barriers. For Dr. Eschmann, this work is a part of the freedom struggle. The function of racism is to reproduce racial inequality, but in the 21st Century the devices of racism are often hidden behind color-neutral laws or friendly interactions. Highlighting the mechanisms of racism, therefore, can demonstrate the continuing significance of race, raise consciousness, and promote and strengthen resistance efforts. Dr. Eschmann is an avid reader and re-reader of fantasy fiction who uses his children as a justification for his continued interest in young-adult fiction and regular trips to the comic book store. In terms of creative endeavors, Dr. Eschmann has co-written and directed several short films for the 48 Hour Film Project Film Festival, and has written and workshopped fiction since his days as a graduate student. He is currently in the midst of his first novel project. *Dr. Eschmann's first book, When the Hood Comes Off: Racism and Resistance in the Digital Age, is an engaging and comprehensive exploration of the ways technology and online communication are changing how we experience, understand, and respond to racism, both online and in-person. You can buy it now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever books are sold. D.C. Benny's story-telling style of comedy has delighted audiences over his thirty-five years as a New York-based performer. His third appearance on NBC's “Showtime At The Apollo” has over eighteen million Youtube views, he has 4 stand up specials including Comedy Central Presents, Dry Bar, was a season finalist on both seasons 2 and 8 of NBC's Last Comic Standing. He's been featured in John Singleton's “Illegal Tender”, "Freedomland" with Samuel Jackson and Julianne Moore, "Love Walked In" with Terrance Stamp, "Where God Left His Shoes" with John Leguizamo, recurred on the soap opera “As The World Turns” and appeared in many national commercials such as the Budweiser "How You Doin'?” campaign. He co-hosted the story-telling podcast, "Tall But True", with Cash Cab's Ben Bailey, was a cast member on ABC"s Supermarket Sweep with Leslie Jones and currently plays "Bart" on Amy Schumer's series Life and Beth on Hulu. His writing has been published in New York Magazine, Mystery Tribune, Heeb Magazine, Narratively, and The New York Observer. He currently lives in Long Island's North Fork, where he teaches comedic storytelling and runs a beach rental business with his wife at www.bungalowouteast.com. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
I am really excited for you to hear my conversation with legendary comedian and storyteller DC Benny Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. His nickname “D.C.” was given to him by Harlem's legendary host; “Uncle” Jimmy Mack, who sadly passed away in the 2014 Tracy Morgan car accident. Benny's unusual style of telling autobiographical stories, inhabited by original characters has been sharpened for almost thirty years as a performer. His personal essays, stories, and articles have been featured in New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Narratively, and Heeb Magazine. Benny's diverse fan base know him from a wide range of appearances; his “White Boy Rips The Apollo” clip with almost ten million views, his Comedy Central Presents, one the of the network's highest-rated half-hour specials, as a top eight finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing, his role as Caesar in John Singleton's feature film “Illegal Tender”, as “Chaz” on the soap opera “As The World Turns”, and national commercials for Verizon, Dell, Volkswagon, Wendy's, AIG, as well as the Budweiser “How You Doin'?” superbowl spots campaign. His weekly comedic story-telling show, Urban Myth, became an underground staple, where performers such as Dave Chappelle, Robert Kelley, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Norton, Jay Oakerson, Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, and SNL's Dean Edwards would tell their true, funny, stories, to a packed house at The Zinc, a downtown New York jazz bar. Currently, Benny co-hosts the story-telling podcast “Tall But True” with his friend, Cash Cab's Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack. Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business. He has a dog named Grits and two cats who prefer that he not share their personal information in this bio. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
On Episode 25 of Comedy Anatomy, Masavia and Mike chat with comedian DC Benny. Benny is a staple of the New York standup comedy scene. He can be seen on Leslie Jone's Supermarket Sweep (ABC), and Night Train (Starz) with Wyatt Cenac. Benny also co-hosts the story-telling podcast Tall But True with his friend, Cash Cab's Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack. --- Comedy Anatomy delves into the minds of comedians and tries to understand how they navigate the comedy industry, and the world at large. Join us as we take a deeper, more introspective look at the people who pursue the art form of comedy. It's all about having thoughtful, engaging conversations with some of entertainment's best and brightest. In each episode, hosts Masavia Greer and Mike George interact with comedians like few ever do, revealing who their guests are as comedians but more importantly, as human beings. Ideally, our conversations leave listeners with a little wisdom to enlighten their own personal journeys. Please subscribe, comment, and leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. For more info or to get in touch, please visit our website at www.comedyanatomy.com Follow us on Instagram @comedyanatomy and on Twitter @comedy_anatomy NEW: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel where we are streaming the never-before-seen roast of the late legendary comedian Patrice O'Neal at the Boston Comedy Club in 2003, featuring Rich Vos, Bill Burr, Robert Kelly, Greg Giraldo (rest in peace), and many of the greats. We will also be featuring select episodes of this podcast on YouTube. Hosts: Masavia Greer, Mike George Producers: Masavia Greer, Mike George, Nat George Music by: Jeremy Carlstedt
Ep. 210: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, we speak with comedian, writer, and performer DC Benny about his childhood in DC, his multicultural heritage, his interracial marriage, and changing sensibilities in society about what audiences find funny or objectionable. In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. Benny’s unusual style of telling autobiographical stories, inhabited by original characters has been sharpened for almost thirty years as a performer. His personal essays, stories, and articles have been featured in New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Narratively, and Heeb Magazine. Benny’s diverse fan base know him from a wide range of appearances; his “White Boy Rips The Apollo” clip with almost ten million views, his Comedy Central Presents, one the of the network’s highest-rated half-hour specials, as a top eight finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, his role as Caesar in John Singleton’s feature film “Illegal Tender”, as “Chaz” on the soap opera “As The World Turns”, and national commercials for Verizon, Dell, Volkswagon, Wendy’s, AIG, as well as the Budweiser “How You Doin’?” superbowl spots campaign. His weekly comedic story-telling show, Urban Myth, became an underground staple, where performers such as Dave Chappelle, Robert Kelley, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Norton, Jay Oakerson, Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, and SNL’s Dean Edwards would tell their true, funny, stories, to a packed house at The Zinc, a downtown New York jazz bar. Currently, Benny co-hosts the story-telling podcast “Tall But True” with his friend, Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack. Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business. He has a dog named Grits and two cats who prefer that he not share their personal information in this bio. For more on Benny, please visit his website at: http://www.dcbenny.com/ For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Huge shout out to our "Super-Duper Supporters" Elizabeth A. Atkins and Catherine Atkins Greenspan of Two Sisters Writing and Publishing Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Ep. 210: In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. His nickname “D.C.” was given to him by Harlem’s legendary host; “Uncle” Jimmy Mack, who sadly passed away in the 2014 Tracy Morgan car accident. Benny’s unusual style of telling autobiographical stories, inhabited by original characters has been sharpened for almost thirty years as a performer. His personal essays, stories, and articles have been featured in New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Narratively, and Heeb Magazine. Benny’s diverse fan base know him from a wide range of appearances; his “White Boy Rips The Apollo” clip with almost ten million views, his Comedy Central Presents, one the of the network’s highest-rated half-hour specials, as a top eight finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, his role as Caesar in John Singleton’s feature film “Illegal Tender”, as “Chaz” on the soap opera “As The World Turns”, and national commercials for Verizon, Dell, Volkswagon, Wendy’s, AIG, as well as the Budweiser “How You Doin’?” superbowl spots campaign. His weekly comedic story-telling show, Urban Myth, became an underground staple, where performers such as Dave Chappelle, Robert Kelley, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Norton, Jay Oakerson, Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, and SNL’s Dean Edwards would tell their true, funny, stories, to a packed house at The Zinc, a downtown New York jazz bar. Currently, Benny co-hosts the story-telling podcast “Tall But True” with his friend, Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack. Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business. He has a dog named Grits and two cats who prefer that he not share their personal information in this bio. For more on Benny, please visit his website: http://www.dcbenny.com/ Listen as Benny talks with Alex about his childhood in DC, his multicultural heritage, his interracial marriage, and changing sensibilities in society about what audiences find funny or objectionable. For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Huge shout out to our "Super-Duper Supporters" Elizabeth A. Atkins and Catherine Atkins Greenspan of Two Sisters Writing and Publishing Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Join me as I have Mr. Cash Cab himself Ben Bailey on The Inappropriate Earl Couch!! He talks about his fascinating 25 year career in the business and I hope you enjoy it as much I did doing it! Follow him on Twitter/Instagram @RealBenBailey and for all current tour dates go to his website www.therealbenbailey.com Listen to his podcast Tall But True too! Follow me on Twitter/Instagram @EarlSkakel and please leave a review on iTunes if you have not done so already PLEASE!!!
Ben Bailey and DC Benny share stories with guest Sal Vulcano
Ben Bailey and DC Benny tell stories with guest comedian Angelo Lozada
Ben Bailey and DC Benny tell stories with comedian Pete Correale
Ben Bailey and Dc Benny tell stories with Guest Jeff Krieger
Ben Bailey and DC Benny tell stories with guest Jim Florentine
Special guest David Steinberg discusses Anne Frank, Flip Wilson, and Larry David with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Vic Henley discusses Jim Gaffigan, grafitti, and big john jeans with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Jonathan Hillstrandt discusses Root Beer Floats, Beanie Weenies, and Animal Hits with Ben Bailey and DC Benny
Special guest Emma Gleeson discusses swimming with donkeys with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Vic Henley tells stories of cornfields, taxidermy, & bookmaking with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Mike Vecchione talks behavior problems with hosts Ben Bailey, and D.C. Benny.
Special guest Brendan McIsaac talks Libyans, Deer Hunting, and Cabaret with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Big Jay Oakerson tells stories of Naked Shows / The Comic Strip / and Patrice O’Neal with Ben Baily and DC Benny.
Special guest Sig Hansen tells stories of the fastlane with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Janeane Garofalo tells Pet stories with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Steve Donovan tells Dad stories with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special Guest Vic Henley tells heckler stories with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special Guest Lou Diamond Phillips tells stories of Near Death & Horses with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Tony Battista tells stories of meeting celebrities with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Keith Robinson discusses his recent stroke with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Jim Breuer tells stories of gigs from hell with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Adam Ferrara tells car stories with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Bill Burr tells stories of his worst jobs with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Jay Thomas tells Holiday stories with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Ray Romano tells stories of Fate and Destiny with Ben Bailey and D.C. Benny.
Special guest Bryce Sachs discusses concerts with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Dom Irrera tells Interview stories with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Artie Lange tells stories of breaking the law with Ben Bailey and DC Benny.
Special guest Brian Scolaro with Ben Bailey and DC Benny sit down and talk about drug stories.
Special guest Rachel Feinstein joins Ben Bailey and DC Benny telling Road Stories.
Guest Colin Quinn joins Ben Bailey and D.C. Benny for storytelling podcast "Tall But True".