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Long live the new flesh! Comedians Dan St. Germain & Tanael Joachim join Zac this week for an atypically great film! As programmer for a risque TV station in Toronto, Max Renn (James Woods) finds himself entangled with a variety of different videos, but none as intoxicating as one special tape. Renn bites off more than he can chew in one Nicki Brand (Blondie's Debbie Harry), and his life begins to spiral out of conscious control. VHS tape your eyes open for this 1983 body horror classic by David Cronenberg. It's the one and only: Videodrome!Support Our Sponsors!Capsulyte prevents feeling awful the day after drinking. It's doctor-formulated, supports your liver, and comes in convenient portable packets. Visit www.Capsulyte.com and use promo code GAS at checkout for 30% OFF your order today!Fans over the age of 21, go to YoDelta.com and use promo code GAS for 25% OFF your order!Fans over the age of 21, visit YoKratom.com for all your Kratom needs. No promo code necessary, just head over to YoKratom.com, home of the $60 kilo!For the full watch-along experience, visit GaSDigital.com and use promo code ZAC14 at signup now for a 14-day free trial and access to all of our episodes, completely UNCENSORED!Follow the Show!Zac Amico:https://www.instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyhttps://twitter.com/ZASpookshowDan St. Germain:SPECIAL: https://youtu.be/LWafzY7HERshttps://www.instagram.com/danst.germainhttps://danstgermain.net/Tanael Joachim:https://www.instagram.com/tjstanduphttps://www.tanaeljoachim.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TJ (Tanael Joachim) is a Haitian born stand-up comedian who is currently based in New York City. He has made appearances on Gotham Comedy Live (AXS TV) and Good Day New York (FOX). He has opened for Colin Quinn, Janelle James, Maria Bamford and Sean Patton. He has also been a featured performer at numerous festivals like Netflix Is A Joke Festival, SF Sketchfest and the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. You can watch his special, JANUARY 3RD, on Amazon and listen to his album, SON OF HAITI, on all audio platforms, and his Don't Tell Comedy set on YouTube.TakeawaysTJ's journey as a Haitian comedian in the entertainment industryThe challenges and rewards of transitioning to stand-up comedyThe romantic view of stand-up comedy and its role in societyThe limits of freedom in America and the challenges faced by immigrantsTJ's recent success and growing following on social mediaSocial media can be a powerful tool for promoting comedy shows and gaining recognition.Success in the entertainment industry requires hard work, hustle, and taking control of your own career.Misconceptions about getting representation can lead to unrealistic expectations and disappointment.The entertainment industry has flaws and is often unfair, particularly in its treatment of black artists.It's important to pursue creative endeavors out of genuine passion rather than a desire for fame.Mentioned in the episode: Club Shay Shay Katt Williams Episode Club Shay Shay Monique EpisodeCaste by Isabelle Wilkerson (affiliate link)Get Repped & Break Into TV Writing Mini Course Episode Credits:Produced and hosted by Charla LauristonTheme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan ByrnesCanva Artwork by Daiana Cordo Join hundreds of ambitious writers and creatives learning how to take their career to the next level with The Werking Writer newsletter. WHERE TO FIND THE WERKING WRITER WebsiteInstagramLinkedInYoutubeCourses
This week, Atheer (@AtheerYacoub) and Sabeen (@SabeenComedy) chat with one of the top comedians in NYC who's also a pro tennis player (jk he wishes), Tanael Joachim (@tjstandup). TJ talks about leaving Haiti for New York when he was 19 and how he found his way into stand up comedy after quitting business school. He talks a lot about acceptance, shares his philosophies on life, and how he stays grounded while being a full time comedian. TJ hosts the Cellar Chronicles at the Comedy Cellar. Check out his Instagram for tickets to catch him interviewing and hanging out with world famous comedians. You can watch the full video for this episode by subscribing to our Patreon: @Patreon:patreon.com/noflylistpod Follow us @noflylistpod or drop us a line at noflylistpod@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-no-fly-list/support
We have the Oprah of comedy on this week to tell us the story of how he got reverse catfished and can cheating on your partner actually make you appreciate them more…?
Tanael Joachim (TJ) is a stand up comic who grew up in Haiti. He is an Op-Ed contributor to The NY Times and his debut special, January 3, is available on Amazon Prime. He is a regular at the Comedy Cellar. Joe Lindsley is an American journalist living in Ukraine and the editor of Ukrainian Freedom News. He was the long time protege of Roger Ailes.
Tanael Joachim (TJ) is a stand up comic who grew up in Haiti. He is an Op-Ed contributor to The NY Times and his debut special, January 3, is available on Amazon Prime. He is a regular at the Comedy Cellar. Joe Lindsley is an American journalist living in Ukraine and the editor of Ukrainian Freedom News. He was the long time protege of Roger Ailes.
This week I talk to Haitian comedian Tanael Joachim aka TJ. TJ moved to the US alone when he was 18 and now has a special on Amazon. We talk what it was like growing up in Gonaive, Haiti, teaching the town elders to read and write, how George Carlin changed his life and so much more. Follow TJ @tjstandup. Follow us @immigrantjampodcast, please rate, review and subscribe:-)
Mike Pesca is host of The Gist,and guest hosts the NPR Programs All Things Considered and the news quiz Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. His work has been featured on This American Life, Radiolab, and Planet Money. He has frequently appeared on MSNBC, CNN, and The PBS Newshour, and written for The Washington Post, The Guardian, GQ, Slate, and Baseball Prospectus. Tanael Joachim (TJ) is a stand up comic, a regular at the Comedy Cellar and an Op-Ed contributor for the New York Times. His first special, January 3 is avaialable on Amazon Prime.
Mike Pesca is host of The Gist,and guest hosts the NPR Programs All Things Considered and the news quiz, Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. His work has been featured on This American Life, Radiolab, and Planet Money. He has frequently appeared on MSNBC, CNN, and The PBS Newshour, and written for The Washington Post, The Guardian, GQ, Slate, and Baseball Prospectus. Tanael Joachim (TJ) is a stand up comic, a regular at the Comedy Cellar and an Op-Ed contributor for the New York Times. His first special, January 3 is available on Amazon Prime.
Comedians Tanael Joachim and Napoleon Emill and producer Mike Harrington join Zac Amico and Ian Fidance to discuss a physical punishment inflicted on Harrington in boarding school, and wilderness programs for troubled teens. Get a little GAYER every week with the Bi Guys! Air Date: 03/10/22Support our sponsors! Go to RockAuto.com for all your auto part needs, and let them know you heard about them on Bi Guys Podcast!Fans over the age of 21, head to YoDelta.com and use promo code GAS for 25% off your order!Fans over the age of 21, visit ZippixToothpicks.com and use promo code SKANK10 for 10% off your order!Bi Guys Merchandise is available now at podcastmerch.com/collections/bi-guysNew Episode of Bi Guys Podcast streams for FREE every Thursday at 11:00am EST on GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESubscribe to GaSDigitalNetowrk.com with promo code GUYS for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL with access to episodes of every podcast on GaS Digital Network uncensored & On Demand, bonus content, live chats, and more!Full Episodes drop for FREE on iTunes, YouTube, & everywhere you find podcasts every Tuesday at 12:00am EST!Subscribe to Bi Guys Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT53zAW4z03SuMV8iwuk0wAFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Tanael Joachim:Twitter: https://twitter.com/tjcomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/tjcomedyNapoleon Emill:Twitter: https://twitter.com/napoleonemillInstagram: https://instagram.com/napoleonemillMike Harrington:Twitter: https://twitter.com/themharringtonInstagram: https://instagram.com/themharringtonZac Amico:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZacIsNotFunnyInstagram: https://instagram.com/ZacIsNotFunnyIan Fidance: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ianimal69Instagram: https://instagram.com/ianimal69GaS Digital Network:Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaSDigitalInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On Episode 30 of Comedy Anatomy, Mike and Masavia chat with a rising star in stand-up comedy, Tanael Joachim, also known as TJ. Originally from Haiti and growing up speaking Creole and French, TJ learned English watching Comedy Central. We talk about how coming from Haiti has given TJ a unique perspective on the American Experience - from religion, to race, to everyday idiosyncrasies. TJ is a regular at the Comedy Cellar and the Gotham Comedy Club in NYC, and has performed at festivals all over the United States. Additionally, TJ is an op-ed contributor to the New York Times, and his special titled January 3rd is out now on Amazon Prime. --- 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
You are riding on a New York subway train when a horde of toddlers board the train with the intention of hijacking it. Assuming a normal group of riders on an average day at 5:00pm in New York, how many toddlers would need to be in that horde to take down the train? Or who would win in a battle between someone who could control every pigeon in New York City versus a person who controlled every New York City rat. If you haven't guessed by now, our guest this week is a New York based comedian, Tanael "TJ" Joachim. Tune in to hear TJ's answers and for more lightning round questions about the New York City subway system, a battle between the people of Utah and New York, the differences between the comedy scenes in the United States and TJ's native Haiti and much more. And, when you are in New York City, fighting off those pigeons, rats or toddlers, you can catch TJ performing at the Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Eastville Comedy Club as well as alternative shows at the Comedy at the Knitting Factory and Night Train at Littlefield. To learn more about TJ, check out https://www.tanaeljoachim.com/.TJ's comedy special "January 3rd": https://youtu.be/NofWud_-kqMTwitter: https://twitter.com/tjstandupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tjstandup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tanaelj5Thanks for listening, Sheep. Email us your feedback on sheep@bhhcast.com orsend us your bleats @BHHcast across social media. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bhhcast)
This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Tanael Joachim (New York Times, Fox)! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with TJ about growing up in Haiti, surviving Catholic school, and why you should always respect a woman named Ester! Enjoy! . Follow Us! Tanael Joachim (TJ): @tjstandup Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod . Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes!
TJ is a standup comedian born and raised in Haiti, currently based in New York City. He started performing standup in 2012 and quickly became a rising star in the NY scene due to his caustic wit, fearless approach, and conversational delivery. He's a regular in all New York comedy venues, including the world famous Comedy Cellar. His debut special January 3rd is available on Amazon Prime.
TJ is a standup comedian born and raised in Haiti, currently based in New York City. He started performing standup in 2012 and quickly became a rising star in the NY scene due to his caustic wit, fearless approach, and conversational delivery. He's a regular in all New York comedy venues, including the world famous Comedy Cellar. His debut special January 3rd is available on Amazon Prime.
On July 7th the President of Haiti was assassinated by a group of 20+ mercenaries while sleeping inside his home. The killers managed to get into his gated community, past his bodyguards and into his home without any resistance, and curiously none of his bodyguards were injured. Who were these men? Who was behind the killing? Who is in charge of the country now?Haitian comedian Tanael Joachim (TJ) joins us today to answer as many of those questions as he can, and for the questions with no answers he makes a few guesses. Check out TJ at https://www.tanaeljoachim.com/ and watch his comedy special "January 3rd" on Amazon Prime.Lost In America is hosted by us AKA Turner Sparks and Michael Ira Kaplan. This episode is brought to you by all 53 of our Patreon subscribers. Join them in supporting the pod for $5/ month. Beyond the satisfaction of making the Lost In America podcast possible, you will get our other 30-min comedy podcast "Live From The Bunker" three times a week. Do it here and we'll give you a shout out on next week's pod: https://www.patreon.com/LostInAmericaWatch and Subscribe To Our Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymNeMbu9FC5Ty-t4GzdscwThis show is proudly part of the World's Smartest Podcast Network. Go to www.WorldsSmartestPodcastNetwork.com for all of our shows.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Hello dear legends and welcome back! And I’m saying that to myself, as we are returning from a slight hiatus. Gotta get back out on the road! Vaxxed up of course. This week’s guest is an all around top tier gentleman named Tanael Joachim. He’s a comedian from Haiti now living here in NYC and is one of the true up and comers in the city and soon the country and then the world. He released his first hour special called January 3rd this year on Amazon. It’s great! We have a conversation about the old adage that women are crazy, men are stupid, and every other gender should find different role models. Here are five words to describe this episode: your ass can save you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Old pals Casey and Tj discuss growing up in Haiti around Vodou. Do you believe in vodou? Well do you?? We take a deep dive into the afterlife, black cats, and freaking zombies. *Spoiler!* Voo doo dolls aint it kid! Produced by Dear Media.
Tanael Joachim is a standup comedian who has made appearances on Gotham Comedy Live on AXS TV and on Good Day New York on FOX. He is based in New York City but was born and raised in Haiti. Tanael has a very laid back, smooth, and conversational style and he jokes about race, society's idiosyncrasies, and the inherent contrast between life in Haiti and America. Some people say his humor is smart and eye-opening; he would probably agree with these people. Tanael performs regularly at some of the best clubs in New York, including Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Eastville Comedy Club, to name a few and the best alternative shows, such as Comedy at The Knitting Factory and Night Train at Littlefield. He's been a featured performer at SF Sketchfest in San Francisco, the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. He's also performed at the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta, the Underground Festival in Washington D.C and was one of the 8 finalists in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016. He's also an Op-Ed contributor for The New York Times Tanael wants to tell jokes for a long time and be great at it. Because he really cares about that. And, he wants you to come along for the journey. Stand-up comedian TJ stops by the podcast to promote his special "January 3rd." TJ discusses his comedy origins, why the craft is so important to him, and how he is adapting to what 2021 might bring. TJ is a fantastic comedian on the rise, to learn more about him or to watch his stand-up special be sure to go HERE #January3rd #beabetterdad To quickly and easily leave a rating/review for this podcast please go to: https://ratethispodcast.com/dtalkspodcast This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Snuffy! Snuffy is a clothing brand about empowering you to show your weird - unapologetically, with bravery and confidence. 10% of profit goes to LGBTQ+ organizations led by Trans* people of color. Shop online now at snuffy.co The DTALKS Podcast has also been ranked #9 in the "Top 40 Detox Podcast You Must Follow in 2020" according to Feedspot.com for our work in the Cultural Detox space. Thank you so much to the Feedspot team! https://blog.feedspot.com/detox_podcasts/
This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I have guest comedian Tanael Joachim aka TJ. TJ have a standup comedy show that can be seen on Amazon Prime that is called January 3rd. TJ will speak about his career, other comedians that have influenced him in his career, his success, Donald Trump, Haiti, and more! I hope you enjoy this episode of The Big Scoop with Coop!
This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I have guest comedian Tanael Joachim aka TJ. TJ have a standup comedy show that can be seen on Amazon Prime that is called January 3rd. TJ will speak about his career, other comedians that have influenced him in his career, his success, Donald Trump, Haiti, and more! I hope you enjoy this episode of The Big Scoop with Coop!
Comedian Tanael Joachim (TJ) sits down. with fellow comedian, Alise Morales, on a brand new episode of The Roast of Your Teenage Self Podcast. TJ opens up about going to Catholic School in Haiti, being class Valedictorian and student president, arranged courtships, studying Katt Williams standup and more. Subscribe! https://bit.ly/RoastYourTeenageSelfPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Omoto sits with stand-up comedian TJ (Tanael) Joachim (Amazon Prime, Boston Comedy Festival) to talk about growing up in Haiti, his decision to leave to attend college in New York, learning English from Comedy Central, working at a crooked real estate brokerage, his parents reaction to him pursuing comedy, 3rd world countries, U.S. vs. Haitian coups, and filming his first hour special called January 3rd. Watch his special on Amazon Prime: January 3rd Follow us at: www.tanaeljoachim.com www.robertomoto.com Instagram: @tjstandup @random.thoughts.podcast @bobbyomoto Twitter: @tjstandup @bobbyomoto More about TJ: Born and raised in Haiti, T.J moved to the United States in 2008 at the age 19, learned English, and started pursuing stand-up comedy four years later. He went one to become one of the 8 finalists in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016. He has been featured on FOX5, AXS TV, and he received major praise and notoriety for his heartfelt response in a brilliant New York Times Op-Ed after President Trump called his homeland a shithole. The hour long set recorded in Brooklyn on January 3rd is a superb culmination of T.J's years as a stand-up comedian in America. With his caustic wit, razor-sharp writing, and casual conversational delivery, T.J presents a keen outsider perspective to the public that only he can provide on the many topics at the forefront of American cultural and social life: immigration, race, the Me Too Movement, and Donald Trump.
Robert Omoto sits with stand-up comedian TJ (Tanael) Joachim (Amazon Prime, Boston Comedy Festival) to talk about growing up in Haiti, his decision to leave to attend college in New York, learning English from Comedy Central, working at a crooked real estate brokerage, his parents reaction to him pursuing comedy, 3rd world countries, U.S. vs. Haitian coups, and filming his first hour special called January 3rd. Watch his special on Amazon Prime: January 3rd Follow us at: www.tanaeljoachim.com www.robertomoto.com Instagram: @tjstandup @random.thoughts.podcast @bobbyomoto Twitter: @tjstandup @bobbyomoto More about TJ: Born and raised in Haiti, T.J moved to the United States in 2008 at the age 19, learned English, and started pursuing stand-up comedy four years later. He went one to become one of the 8 finalists in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016. He has been featured on FOX5, AXS TV, and he received major praise and notoriety for his heartfelt response in a brilliant New York Times Op-Ed after President Trump called his homeland a shithole. The hour long set recorded in Brooklyn on January 3rd is a superb culmination of T.J's years as a stand-up comedian in America. With his caustic wit, razor-sharp writing, and casual conversational delivery, T.J presents a keen outsider perspective to the public that only he can provide on the many topics at the forefront of American cultural and social life: immigration, race, the Me Too Movement, and Donald Trump.
Tanael Joachim better known as T.J. Calls the podcast to talk about his special January 3rd!
We have the incredible Tanael Joachim on this one. TJ is a man of many talents and is an incredible person with a lot to say. He is a comedian, writer, filmmaker and trader. His album “Son of Haiti” is currently available on all audio platforms and he has a brand new special called “January 3rd” dropping on Election Day (next Tuesday. Preorder it now but watch it after you vote)! We are proud to say that TJ is a very close friend of the podcast because he stays true to his roots and spreads awareness Don't forget to enjoy our tokenized or fetishized segment on this one: TJ brings up an interesting take on Haitians being requested to speak French in bed. We covered a lot of topics in this one from: TJ’s beginnings in Haiti to how moving to America and watching George Carlin influenced his comedy. Also, this was a really fun episode that you can watch over and over. Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. Let us know your thoughts on this conversation in the comments. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community. #returnthejewels
Comedians Del Harrison and Tanael "TJ" Joachim discuss the VP Debate, that damn fly, sliding in the DMs and more
Tanael "TJ" Joachim and Sally Kohn join Negin to get into the nitty-gritty of this week's State of the Union address and Iowa Caucus chaos. They also share their thoughts on Bernie Sanders embracing an endorsement from Joe Rogan.
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Ep. 209: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, speaking about the Haitian immigrant experience and representing that onstage, in essays, and on film with Haitian comedian, writer and filmmaker, Tanael Joachim. Tanael Joachim is a standup comedian who has made appearances on Gotham Comedy Live on AXS TV and on Good Day New York on FOX. He is based in New York City but was born and raised in Haiti. Tanael has a very laid back, smooth, and conversational style and he jokes about race, society’s idiosyncrasies, and the inherent contrast between life in Haiti and America. Some people say his humor is smart and eye-opening; he would probably agree with these people. Tanael performs regularly at some of the best clubs in New York, including Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Eastville Comedy Club, to name a few and the best alternative shows, such as Comedy at The Knitting Factory and Night Train at Littlefield. He's been a featured performer at the Brooklyn Comedy Festival, the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. He's also performed at the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta, the Underground Festival in Washington D.C and was one of the 8 finalists in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016. He's also an Op-Ed contributor for The New York Times Tanael wants to tell jokes for a long time and be great at it. Because he really cares about that. And, he wants you to come along for the journey. For more about TJ, please see his website: https://www.tanaeljoachim.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/
Comedian and Handyman, Tanael Joachim, is a originally from Haiti. Now he lives in New York City and performs regularly at some of the best clubs in New York, including Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Eastville Comedy Club, to name a few and the best alternative shows, such as Comedy at The Knitting Factory and Night Train at Littlefield. He's been a featured performer at the Brooklyn Comedy Festival, the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. He's also performed at the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta, the Underground Festival in Washington D.C and was one of the 8 finalists in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016. He's also an Op-Ed contributor for The New York Times and author of the book "Knowing the Path." Check out his upcoming shows & even buy his book at this website: https://www.tanaeljoachim.com/
George's mother throws her back out when she falls down after catching George performing a personal act; the gang partakes in a contest of self-denial. Guest: Tanael Joachim
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Regina and Tanael sip Maker's Mark and chat about jealousy, toxic friendship, and why standup comedians are so #!$*!+% hard to date.
We talk to NY based, Haitian born and raised comedian Tanael Joachim. We discuss identity, race, bigotry, culture adjustments, comedy and more. A solid episode full of interesting thoughts and lots of laughs. Check out Tanael: http://www.tanaeljoachim.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 75 - 3/28/13 - Dr. Fritz Galette and Melissa are talking with Bloods Gang Member-Turned-Activist Jason Davis and Haitian Comic Tanael Joachim about their experiences growing up and the impact on their mental health and life outlook. Jason talks about how he uses his ongoing affiliation with gangs to steer impressionable youth towards education and Tanael incorporates his life experiences into his comedy routine.