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Anna Roisman
Unemployed with Anna Roisman
This is a safe space for anyone who has ever lost a job, left a job, or is sitting at their desks bored out of their mind right now! Based on the hit live digital talk show, "The Unemployed Show," where Anna and guests would wear pajamas every week and commiserate about bad jobs, this podcast is a more intimate look into the world of unemployment and underemployment. Anna sat in front of a camera on her couch for 'The Unemployed Show' for 2 years and then got a job hosting a show in front of hundreds of thousands of people on the app HQ. Is she the fairy godmother of unemployed millennials?...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 167 ratings
Talent!!!
Great podcast!!!
lagnesnp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/03/23
Love this podcast!
Anna is great!!!
SMHinKY via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
Anna, and I mean this as the ultimate compliment, reminds me of Meredith Vieira. Anna is a great American. I recommend this podcast to all humans and creatures.
Not the #suzanimal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/22
Recent Episodes
Happy 99th episode everyone! This week we are joined by one of the greats! We have host, comedian, Bravo personality, and friend, Daryn Carp (Shaken & Disturbed Podcast, People's Reality Check) on the show! Daryn is one of the busiest freelancers we know, but for an hour she was unemployed...
Published 08/10/22
Published 08/10/22
This week's episode is with an amazing Film & TV Producer, Professor, Cartographer of the Media Universe, and Anna's friend, Evan Shapiro! Evan has had some incredible jobs over the years working for big corporate media companies, producing major comedy series like Portlandia, teaching at...
Published 07/19/22
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