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13 Episodes

15 minutes | Sep 30, 2019
Episode 13: The Comedian
Joe Stanton is a writer in New York. He loves his family and tends to his garden. When we met in 2010, Joe was a comedian, devoting much of his free time to writing sketches and performing both improv and standup. Join us as we discuss artistic perseverance, execution over perfection, and the alluring, expensive, opaque, dazzling, and insular comedy scene that brought us together.
16 minutes | Aug 26, 2019
Episode 12: The Artist
Andrew Brischler is a painter. For the most part (and despite some doubts), he always has been, which is an anomaly for this podcast. Join us as we discuss artistic validation, the bizarre world of galleries, and - duh - Oprah.
24 minutes | Aug 12, 2019
Episode 11: The Exceptionalist
Kelly Sherwin, my sister, spent years trying to adhere to conventional paths of success. Then she gave it up for something meaningful. Join us as we discuss winter camping, Ivy League card stock, and the horror show that is commercial real estate.
31 minutes | May 24, 2019
Episode 10: The Actor
Jordan Siegel trained at a theater conservatory and moved to New York to work as a professional actor. A handful of years and a couple of side jobs later, he ditched New York for Portland and acting for speech language pathology. Join us as we discuss auditioning with a roomful of doppelgängers, a surprise boost from Frances McDormand, and staying relevant through stuttering.
49 minutes | Apr 19, 2019
Episode 9: The Marine
Before embarking on a career in consulting, Julian Bowling was a Marine. Join us as we discuss servant leadership, extreme boredom in Afghanistan, and the art of figuring it the fuck out.
22 minutes | Mar 6, 2019
Episode 8: The Pharmacist
Tyler Coates, senior culture editor at Esquire.com, spent his teenage years behind the counter of his local pharmacy-cum-diner. Join us as we discuss drug classifications, the consultative role of the rural pharmacist, and advocating for equity (even when it pisses people off).
34 minutes | Feb 20, 2019
Episode 7: The Political Campaigner
Beatina Theopold was a political campaigner for Barack Obama. She then traded DC for LA and politics for consulting. Join us as we discuss coding constituents, the secret thrill of the USDA, and struggling to fill a high school gymnasium with 200 supporters of a virtually unknown presidential candidate from Illinois.
33 minutes | Feb 6, 2019
Episode 6: The Flute Player
Before appearing on The Great American Baking Show and co-hosting the podcast Flour Hour, Jeremiah Duarte Bills was a professional flute player. Join us as we discuss discipline, the mystique of Juilliard, and (duh) Bjork.
34 minutes | Jan 23, 2019
Episode 5: The Skinny Girl
Aileen Clark spent years studying food labels and counting calories. Now she's embraced the joy (and practicality) of moderation. Join us as we discuss Brasilia embassies, Taurus indulgence, and the craft of counting out 23 almonds every morning.
30 minutes | Jan 9, 2019
Episode 4: The Engineer
Before embarking on a creative and fulfilling career in marketing, Makenna Nielsen was a chemical engineer in the oil industry. Join us as we discuss differential equations, gender-specific coveralls, and factory explosions.
37 minutes | Dec 26, 2018
Episode 3: The Runner
Ben Wietmarschen was a collegiate distance runner in Ohio who dreamed of turning pro. Then, from a couch in Queens, he discovered something new. Join us as we discuss anemia, Cincinnati sports culture, and meritocracy in comedy.
44 minutes | Dec 12, 2018
Episode 2: The Clown
Dan Kitrosser wrote the screenplay for the film "We the Animals," which won the NEXT Innovator Award at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Just a few years prior, Dan paid his rent by performing as Flaubert the Frog, a clown. Join us as we discuss mommy blogs, isolation in the performer community, and, well, butt fucking.
43 minutes | Nov 21, 2018
Episode 1: The Writer
Natasha Sunderland received her MFA in fiction and realized a dream of having her work published. She then stopped writing. Join us as we discuss artistic ambition, sadistic mentors, and stories we have to tell.
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