This is a brilliant show!
This podcast has a stand-out concept in a world saturated with podcasts hosted by comedians (which gives it a leg-up on the competition), and it's a fascinating look into the personal lives of my favorite comics. I'm looking forward to seeing the show continue to grow and evolve. I'd love to eventually hear from people in other areas of the arts, as well (filmmakers, musicians, actors, authors, etc.). Additionally, it has a terrific opening theme!Read full review »
eddiefieg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/11
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What a perfect combination of humor and thoughtful, insightful dialog. Paul's own vulnerability has to lead (at least in part) to his guests' openness and willingness to share. More than once I've been both moved to tears and learned life lessons in a single episode. Paul, you're...Read full review »
Dandelian2011 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/20/11
Entertained, educated & understood. Hey I do that or somebody else thinks that! Haha, recommend to anyone. Only thing I don't like is the "normal talk to cussed up nonsense ratio" except the Tyler Smith episode, hmmm ;) -God Bless & keep it up! WANT MORE! It's a podcast...Read full review »
mPresser via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/16/11
I just discovered this podcast and have already listened to almost all of them. It's basically a comedian who has experienced depression and anxiety who talks about it and interviews other comedians who also have dealt with some kind of mental distress or illness. It is very funny but not...Read full review »
i<3mypuppies via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/26/11
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