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Ali has her friend, comedian Steph Tolev, on the podcast. They talk about hook ups, internet bullies, and bad sets.
Today on the podcast: I share my latest obsession, The L'Oreal Skin Genius Tool.Then the main event: Women aren't funny. I explore why this was such a culturally accepted belief and why it's so wildly inaccurate.We asked you this week in the Facebook group what makes a pub a pub? You are not deterred by the rise of the gastro-pub. It's strictly OG pubs for you!And I review the newest Netflix Rom-Com 'Desperados.' A film 'desperado' for some LOLZ and getting NONE from me.Large Almond Latte exists because of your opinions so keep sharing them in the Facebook Group Large Almond Latte', on the gram @largealmondlattemedia and visit largealmondlatte.com to read, write, engage, subscribe to our newsletter and generally get your peepers around EVEN more low involvement, brunch banter.As much as we'd love to be paid millions to make a podcast, sadly we're not and we rely on your positive reinforcement to keep trucking. Please tap 'subscribe' on Apple or 'follow' on Spotify. A 5-star rating and review would really validate our hard work :)For all media enquiries please contact: largealmondlattemedia@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jessica talks with Rich Vos (Comedy Central, Gotham Comedy Live, Last Comic Standing, Women Aren't Funny) about being relatively sane.Rich VosIG: @rich.vosTwitter: @RichVosJessica KirsonIG: @jessykirsonTwitter: @jessicakirsonFollow usIG: @relativelysanepodTwitter: @sane_podcastYouTube: Jessica KirsonSupport the podcast at patreon.com/jessicakirson
Hello and welcome to the very first episode of No Offence, But.This week we're joined by very funny and very talented Ruby Teys. Ruby is a Sydney based performer, comedian, podcast host, producer and radio host with a BA in Journalism & Political Science. She's also a graduate of the Australian, Film, Television and Radio School and a recipient of their Academic Excellence Scholarship. We talk about how a post-break-up meltdown solidified her casting in new Australian musical, Schapelle, Schapelle, sexism in comedy, and how she scored her latest gig as co-host of Nova's The Babble with Matty J.Listen to Ruby's podcasts The Great Australian Debate Up Late and The Babble.And follow her on Instagram @rubyteys for some quality comedic content.@weezasqueeza comes highly recommended from Ruby as a comedian you should follow!Find out more about Black Birds on our IG @bl.ckb.rds or at our websiteYou can find me (your host, Ayeesha) here @eeshash.If you liked the show please rate and review! Share with your friends and tag us on IG. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jessica talks with Rich Vos (Comedy Central, Gotham Comedy Live, Last Comic Standing, Women Aren't Funny) about being relatively sane.Rich VosIG: @rich.vosTwitter: @RichVosJessica KirsonIG: @jessykirsonTwitter: @jessicakirsonFollow usIG: @relativelysanepodTwitter: @sane_podcast
Have you ever heard someone say that they don’t think that women can be funny? I have to admit that I didn’t hear that until recently, so I looked at some of the research on gender and perceptions of humor. I think you’ll be surprised. In this episode I summarize some of that research and I give you four jokes and a handy way to remember jokes.
We debate a new survey on the funnier gender with Joe List, Mike Feeney and Tracy Carnazzo joining Bobby! Check out Mike Feeney's debut album, "Rage Against The Routine" out November 6th.
[PIZZA FUND ONLY. $12 LEVEL AND UP - http://podawful.pizza] I'm tired of all the Alt Right trolls saying women can't be funny. Amy Schumer used to be VERY funny, and I believe she still can be. We have to get her into comedy boot camp now, to shut up all these incel Men's Rights Activists for good. Just to prove women are funny, I've found the funniest female comedian of all time, Tammy Lee Schumacher. Amy Schumer Comedy Classes: https://www.gofundme.com/MakeAmyFunnyAgain VIDEO: https://youtu.be/CYoTrRJ5ETI Join the FACEBOOK CULT: http://podawful.com/cult Get a T-SHIRT, MUG, or DOWNLOAD a prank call show at http://podawful.shop http://podawful.com
[PIZZA FUND ONLY. $12 LEVEL AND UP - http://podawful.pizza] I'm tired of all the Alt Right trolls saying women can't be funny. Amy Schumer used to be VERY funny, and I believe she still can be. We have to get her into comedy boot camp now, to shut up all these incel Men's Rights Activists for good. Just to prove women are funny, I've found the funniest female comedian of all time, Tammy Lee Schumacher. Amy Schumer Comedy Classes: https://www.gofundme.com/MakeAmyFunnyAgain VIDEO: https://youtu.be/CYoTrRJ5ETI Join the FACEBOOK CULT: http://podawful.com/cult Get a T-SHIRT, MUG, or DOWNLOAD a prank call show at http://podawful.shop http://podawful.com
The incredible Bonnie McFarlane talks about being a "pre-hipster", her amazing book, "You're Better Than Me", revisiting "Women Aren't Funny", the hilarious Vos Roast, and horrible stage intros.
Bonnie McFarlane has been seen on Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central, and more. She's directed the film "Women Aren't Funny," written a memoir "You're Better Than Me." THERE'S NO STOPPING HER! We had a great conversation, which was unfortunately cut in half by the computer. But I hope this patched up episode will fill you up. I'm going to have her back on for a sit-down that's fully recorded. @Bonniemcfarlane @jimtews quittingcomedypodcast@gmail.com
Comedian Bonnie McFarlane stops by the show to talk about My Wife Hates Me (the podcast she cohosts with her husband Rich Vos), her book You're Better Than Me, growing up on a farm without running water in Canada, her confidence in writing, becoming a comic, ingrained sexism, sexist club owners, her documentary Women Aren't Funny, her experience on Last Comic Standing, motherhood, booking TV gigs and so much more. We also took your question and did a round of Just Me Or Everyone. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! This show is brought to you by Brooklinen.com (use promo code BESTFRIEND for free shipping and $20 off) Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Women just aren't funny. Women aren't as funny as men. And pretty women can't be funny at all. These are the facts of life, article after article has claimed. Science backs this up: men have to be funny or else they'll be forever alone. Why do people think women aren't funny? Especially within a society that highly values humor in romantic partners. Is it because we have poor examples of female comedians (Amy Schumer?) Or because no one wants to hear crude humor from a lady? With the rise of memes and nihilistic humor, maybe we're post-gender when it comes to funnies. No matter what kind of jokes tickle your funny bone, this podcast is a hilarious listen!
Rich Vos is a stand up comedian. He and his wife, Bonnie McFarlane, have a documentary "Women Aren't Funny" available now on iTunes.
Comedian / writer / director Bonnie McFarlane joins Anya, Phi, and Sam Morril to discuss her documentary Women Aren't Funny. Topics include: Canada -->NYC, is gender even an issue in comedy?; pressure to be funny, weirdest thing a male tourmate has asked Bonnie to do, Do male comics get a pass when they playfully bully women? Does being a female performer require some kind of insanity? Bonnie's daughter kills at comedy, upsides of having a kid, Bonnie & feminism; pregnancy, oxytocin, husband Rich Vos, sex hang-ups; Sam reminisces about meeting Phil; Bonnie gives Anya dating advice. Call in with your questions 347-467-1240! Follow @anyamarina @sammorril @philmhanley @bonniemcfarlane @standupnylabs on Twitter Visitwww.StandUpNY.com to see when Phil and Sam are performing live at Stand Up NY. Listen to all our other great podcasts at www.StandUpNYLabs.com
Is our generation losing the ability to love? If Corinne's first (and last) Tinder date is a sign, then, well, yes. On a worse note, a concerned #fucker writes the girls about a nudie pic scandal that's sweeping the halls of Krystyna's alma mater and taking slut-shaming to a new low. This week, the gals of Sorry About Last Night welcome writer, comedian, and director of the documentary Women Aren't Funny, BONNIE McFARLANE, to discuss sexism in comedy, being married to an addict, fucking the same person for a real long time, and raising a daughter in today's society. Plus, HOT LINDSAY. Follow BONNIE on Twitter @bonniemcfarlane Watch her documentary on Netflix called "WOMEN AREN'T FUNNY" E--mail us at SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.com Tweet the ladies: twitter.com/SryAboutLastNyt Tweet Corinne: twitter.com/ PhilanthropyGal Tweet Krystyna: twitter.com/KrystynaHutch Follow us on Instagram: SorryAboutLastNight YouTube: www.youtube.com/sryaboutlastnyt Tumblr: sorryaboutlastnight.tumblr.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sorryaboutlastnight
If you didn't hear, we were joined by a super duper guest: artist, musician, jack of all trades and overall awesome dude, Michael Wieclaw. Listen to us talk about pants-wetting, some shenanigans in San Francisco, and a discussion surrounding Bonnie McFarlane and Rich Vos's documentary, "Women Aren't Funny". Find Michael on Instagram and Twitter: @feuledbymetal Metal The Brand: http://metalthebrand.bigcartel.com/ Don't forget to subscribe to our nonsense on iTunes, Soundcloud, and Stitcher. All aboard, y'all.
Fast, witty, and deadly with a joke Canadian-born comedian. Writer, and director Bonnie McFarlane has been cracking up audience around country for over ten years with her stand-up. Raised in the Albert farm country McFarlane worked on her stand up in her home country before migrating to New York City. Within a few years McFarlane landed a major TV Development deal and moved to L.A. to become a writer and continue working on her comedy career. Recently, the Last Comic Standing finalist stepped into the world of documentary filmmaking with “Women Aren’t Funny”, a humor filled study if women are truly funny. The film, which is produced by her comedian husband Rich Vos, was one of the top ranking films on iTunes video. Well, tune in on Tuesday to listen to Bonnie and Janét tell you why women are funny and nothing can stand in the way of your dreams. Purchase Bonnie Mc Farlane’s film “Women Aren’t Funny” on itunes and you can follow Bonnie on Twitter @bonniemcfarlane
This week Rich Vos and Bonnie McFarlane are in the studio with Kurt, Sherrod, and Kaytlin to promote their new movie "Women Aren't Funny." The crew also discusses Kaytlin's naked comedy show, censorship, and gutter punks. Follow the crew on Twitter @kurtmetzger @Sherrod_Small @KaytlinBailey @RichVos @BonnieMcFarlane Check out all of our shows at standupnylabs.com
Women Aren't Funny: Now on iTunes
Rich Vos is a stand up comedian. He and his wife, Bonnie McFarlane, have a new documentary "Women Aren't Funny" available on iTunes.
In this month's podcast, I hear from both sides of one of British radio's finest mixed doubles: Annabel Port and Geoff Lloyd of Absolute Radio. Annabel reveals her Damascene conversion to radio, how she lost her social inhibitions, why doing a breakfast show ruined her personality, how to keep an on-air partnership fresh, and why she has tricky relationships with Topshop and the Harlem Globetrotters. Geoff describes how he discovered Annabel, vents about the Women Aren't Funny brigade, and insists that radio listeners are not unwashed mutants. Also, in the Sound Women members only audio snippet, he contemplates the BBC Desk Of Death. For more about Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show on Absolute, and to subscribe to the podcast, click HERE. And click HERE for information about the annual Next Radio conference, and to see videos of previous years' talks. If you'd like to be on the Sound Women podcast, get in touch: email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk or tweet @soundwomen. Meanwhile, if you see me prowling around the forthcoming Radio Festival with a microphone, please do come up and start spouting podcast-friendly soundbites for November's episode. Helen Zaltzman *** CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE SOUND WOMEN PODCAST ON iTUNES ***
Episode 39ish is here with the amazing Bonnie Mcfarlane plus Shelton tells some stories that you won't believe! Bonnie calls into the podcast to talk about her documentary "Women Aren't Funny", cutting off chicken's heads as a kid, her phenomenal podcast with her husband (Rich Vos) and of course her show at the Valley Forge Casino & Resort in King of Prussia, PA with the Reverend Bob Levy. Rich grabs the phone for a bit too and attempts to make fun of us, but all I could hear was the clanking of his fake teeth. In all honesty this was probably one of our 5 best interviews to date and is well worth the listen. We have a special discount for all of our listeners that are interesting in see Bonnie and Bob at the Valley Forge Casino and Resort! Simply click here http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/391430 and use the promo code cfs to receive tickets for $15 and a also get $20 of free slot play at the casino after the show! We are in the process of finish up the new studio and creating a podcast network! More news to come on this, but expect plenty of updates over the next month or so. In two weeks we have the Reverend Bob Levy on the show! As always, go to www.comedyfoodsports.com for more info. Enjoy!!!