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Chris Nakis and the Best Rumor Ever
May 8, 2026
1h 24m 47s
Tony Rodriguez and the Warm Hug
May 1, 2026
1h 23m 52s
Michael Harrison and the Power of Edmonton
Apr 24, 2026
1h 12m 33s
Julianna Wiggins and the Comedy PhD
Apr 17, 2026
1h 26m 32s
Cat Mattis and the Wrong Day for That Video
Apr 10, 2026
1h 18m 19s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/8/26 | ![]() Chris Nakis and the Best Rumor Ever | Send us Fan Mail Chris Nakis has been all over the country doing stand-up. Well, he's been on both coasts. That good enough. He started in Boston 14 years ago before moving to Portland, Ore. After five years there, he and his wife moved to the Pittsburgh area. A Cleveland native, Chris released his full special, "Gonna Wanna," in 2024 and is planning to put out a shorter one soon. If you're ever near Mars, Pa., go see him. Follow Chris Nakis: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris_n... | 1h 24m 47s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Tony Rodriguez and the Warm Hug | Send us Fan Mail Tony Rodriguez loves the Greensboro, N.C., comedy scene. He switched from music to stand-up seven years ago. After a rough start, he started to get the hang of his new hobby and is trying to make a career out of it. He helps run The Sidewalk Crew production company. He's a regular at the Idiot Box comedy club and is going to be part of the North Carolina Comedy Festival between Sept. 23 and Sept. 27. He recorded a special at Paddy's Comedy Club in Fayetteville, N.C., that's o... | 1h 23m 52s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Michael Harrison and the Power of Edmonton | Send us Fan Mail Michael Harrison started doing stand-up in Saskatchewan when he was 17 years old. Unless you count the time he roasted his uncle when he was 9. He moved to Toronto, then found his footing in Edmonton before going back to Toronto, where he got Just For Laughs. In 2016, he moved to New York City and he doesn't plan on leaving. His special, Overcritical, is on Amazon Prime and he just recorded a set for Comics Unleashed. Follow Michael Harrison: Instagram: https://ww... | 1h 12m 33s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Julianna Wiggins and the Comedy PhD | Send us Fan Mail Julianna Wiggins is a comedian in Ypsilanti, Mich., where she's splitting time between the stage, the classroom and the rugby field. She's at the University of Michigan, working on her doctorate. Her dissertation on the Latina comedy scene in Chicago is due soon. She plays bass in a punk band and plays and coaches rugby. She runs a Femme Feedback mic in Ann Arbor and is going to be at the Detroit Women of Comedy Festival on May 15 and 16. Follow Julianna Wiggins: ... | 1h 26m 32s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Cat Mattis and the Wrong Day for That Video | Send us Fan Mail Cat Mattis started doing stand-up in September of 2022 while working on a Master's degree at SUNY Brockport. It's definitely a unique way to stand out in the Buffalo comedy scene. She got her start in Rochester, but moved northwest at the end of 2025. She worked for Audacy radio while in college and launched the Sarcasm Society podcast in January and is working her way through the Western New York scene. Give it a listen. Follow Cat Mattis: Instagram: https://www.instag... | 1h 18m 19s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Nicky D and the Worst Comedian in Chicago | Send us Fan Mail Nicky D is a very funny comedian in Cleveland. Despite the crippling anxiety, he's been doing stand-up for 13 years and is working himself all across the northern part of the country. He began his career in Chicago and considers himself, in hindsight, the worst comedian there for a few years. But with the help of some friends and a regular show, he began to pull himself out of it and get in position to chase a dream. He's got a wife and a daughter, too, so things are going qu... | 1h 23m 44s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Adam Pasi and the Wrong Side of a Standing Ovation | Send us Fan Mail Adam Pasi moved around the world with his military family until finally settling down in Portland, Ore., when he was 20 years old. Always the funny and attention-seeking friend, he started doing stand-up in 2012 when he was 32. He's one of the best in the scene now. He was on two episodes of Portlandia, has a Don't Tell Comedy set and is opening for Kyle Kinane. Things are going well. Follow Adam Pasi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/admpasi/ TikTok: https://www.ti... | 1h 21m 59s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Skyler Bolks and the Security Hundred-Dollar Bill | Send us Fan Mail Skyler Bolks has done stand-up in 37 states over the last 10 years. He played basketball at Mount Mary University in Yankton, S.D., and he's found the competition he needs with himself on stage. He's one of the best comedians working in South Dakota. He did a bike tour across the state last year and has another one planned for 2026. Just look for a 6-foot-7 dude on a bike and follow him for a few laughs. Follow Skyler Bolks: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skylerbo... | 1h 23m 57s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Ben Compton and the Concrete Slab | Send us Fan Mail Ben Compton is one of the funniest comedians working in Hattiesburg, Miss. He started doing stand-up in 2014 and found himself on Hart of the City with Kevin Hart in 2017. He's learned a lot since them -- like always listen to your wife. He's got a wife, three daughters and two poodles, but doesn't even have a deck anymore. He's helping to run Live at the Litter Box, a variety show. If you're free and in Hattiesburg, check it out. Follow Ben Compton: Instagram: https://... | 1h 32m 01s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Patrick McKinstry and the Comedy Detective | Send us Fan Mail Patrick McKinstry started doing stand-up in New York City in 2016. He commuted from Connecticut for a year before realizing there's comedy happening everywhere. He's in Norwich, Conn., now and works regularly in the Boston scene. He's an excellent writer and is planning an East Coast trip later in 2026. And if comedy doesn't work out, there's always some detective work to do. Follow Patrick McKinstry: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patastic/ YouTube: https://www.y... | 1h 10m 22s | ||||||
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| 2/27/26 | ![]() Sam Rager and the Benefit of Attrition | Send us Fan Mail Sam Rager started doing stand-up in 2012 during her senior year at Wayne State University. She's a regular face around the Detroit comedy scene and released her debut album, Trigger Warning, in 2019. Her special, "Hot Dog Hands," is streaming on Amazon Prime, Roku, Gumroad and Fawesome.TV. She released the album on Burn This Records and it's playing on Apple Music, Amazon, Bandcamp and YouTube Music. She's performing at the Tree Town Comedy Festival, which goes from March 4 t... | 1h 24m 48s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Sarina Ochoa and the Internal Pain | Send us Fan Mail Sarina Ochoa is a comedian in Albuquerque, N.M. She's been at it two years and is helping out with the 6th annual Albuquerque Funny Fiesta, which is happening between March 2 and March 8 -- headlined by Marc Maron and featuring about 110 comedians with New Mexico ties. Sarina used to fight in MMA before taking comedy stage. She still gets bruises, but these ones are easier to hide. She produces the Crypt Keeper's Comedy Hour. If you're in New Mexico, check it out. Follow Sari... | 1h 18m 47s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Kai VonDoom and the Pre-Stripper Entertainment | Send us Fan Mail Kai VonDoom only wanted to do karaoke, but she accidentally signed her name on the open-mic list and changed her life. Over the last eight years, she's become one of Rochester's best comedians. She runs the Don't Tell Comedy shows in Rochester with Cindy Arena and they had Mark Normand perform there in 2025. Kai doesn't mind speaking her mind, but she won't snoop on someone's phone. Not again. Follow Kai VonDoom: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaiVonDoom Don't Tell ... | 1h 17m 42s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Rollin Atkinson and the Rise of Next Stop Comedy | Send us Fan Mail Rollin Atkinson spent three years doing improv in Boston before the world shut down in 2020. When it opened up, he started doing stand-up. He met Josh Mandl at a mic and they'd been working together since. They launched the Boston Comedy Club, which became Next Stop Comedy. Now they're producing shows at more than 400 locations all over the country. Just 31 years old, Rollin moved to New York City with his girlfriend and is trying to get comfortable in his new scene while jug... | 1h 17m 02s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Mike Stewart and the Cross-Country Comic | Send us Fan Mail Mike Stewart started doing stand-up in Ithaca in 2021. Fresh out of the pandemic and going through a divorce, he began writing jokes and took to the stage. He's got an interesting backstory that he's only just started to dive into for material. Also, he runs for fun. Just disgusting. He runs a show at Hopshire Farm and Brewery in Freeville, N.Y., and he's got his hands all over much of the Ithaca comedy scene. Follow Mike Stewart: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msisfunn... | 1h 13m 48s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Greg Owens and the Slow Grind | Send us Fan Mail Greg Owens started doing stand-up 14 years ago in Rochester, N.Y. He only did a contest each of his first two years, then a couple of showcases before really diving into it. Since the pandemic, he's performed all over New York and Pennsylvania. He's been at Soul Joel's in Royersford, Pa., and the Comedy at the Carlson in Rochester. Always a Philly guy, Owens will be headlining the Rickles Room at the Carlson on Saturday, Feb. 7. Get tickets and see him live. If you can't do t... | 1h 04m 12s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Luca Spinoso and the Stabbing Stories | Send us Fan Mail Luca Spinoso started doing stand-up a couple years ago in Harford County, Md., a little bit north of Baltimore. He moved to Florida as a kid and came back to Maryland when he was 19. He and his buddies went to an open mic one night and they signed him up. Since then, he's joined a group of comedians called The Barrel Boys and they've been pushing each other. He's part of the Harford County Comedy Festival, which starts on Monday, Feb. 9 and goes through Valentine's Day. Also,... | 1h 16m 35s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Danny Pee and the Man in Manchester | Send us Fan Mail Danny Pee has been doing stand-up in Manchester, N.H., for about five years. He got the taste for it during a best man's speech at his brother's wedding. Once the pandemic came to a close, he decided to give it a go. He began hosting the open mic at Strange Brew Tavern less than three years in and is helping to produce shows with the Laugh Attic. Between raising two kids with his wife, he's been able to make his mark across the New England comedy scene. Follow Danny Pee: In... | 1h 13m 57s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Rachel Ware and the Fifth-Grade Dream | Send us Fan Mail Rachel Ware is one of the funniest comedians in the Omaha, Neb., scene. She started doing improv and then picked up stand-up in 2012. She spent three years in Los Angeles before moving back home in 2020. She's married to another comedian, Tyrel Frazer, so the competition is right inside the house. She was also the voice of Angel Cake in the Strawberry Shortcake remakes. She's planning to open the Ware House Comedy Theatre in April of 2026, something everybody in Omaha can enj... | 1h 22m 26s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() Josh Prygon and the Comedic Integrity | Send us Fan Mail Josh Prygon started doing stand-up in Buffalo about three years ago. The first two tries didn't stick, but this one has. He's part of the newer class of comedians in a very experienced scene. He's got the confidence now to tackle new topics and is working enough to keep developing at a strong pace. Plus he has his driver's license and a car, which comes in handy in Buffalo. Follow Josh Prygon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josh_prygon/ Support the show | 1h 06m 10s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Chris Scopo and the Agony of Being a Mets Fan | Send us Fan Mail Chris Scopo grew up in Queens as the son of a Mets fan. He really had no choice. He started rooting for the Mets a couple years after they won the World Series in 1986 and is still waiting to celebrate. They are ruining his life. But he's making the most of it. He's been doing stand-up in New York City since 2010 and works with Robert Kelly and Andrew Shultz, among others. He just started a new show, Working Out with Comics, where he invites comedians to work out in the gym i... | 1h 06m 51s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() Dan Danzy and the Michael Scott Move | Send us Fan Mail Dan Danzy moved started doing stand-up in Dallas when he was in high school. He worked his way all over the state over the next 15 years before deciding to move to Scranton with his wife in 2022. He took a little bit of time off, but decided to join the comedy scene by taking over the Keystone Stage -- right before the roof collapsed. He's loving the move, though, and is part of a young comedy scene that's continuing to grow. Follow Dan Danzy: Instagram: https://w... | 1h 27m 20s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | ![]() Julia Colasanti and the Funny Speech That Launched a Career | Send us Fan Mail Julia Colasanti grew up playing volleyball in Michigan before going to college at St. Michael's in Vermont. Loud and confident on the court, she made a speech at a banquet that pushed her toward stand-up 10 years ago while she was still in high school. She moved to Chicago after graduating, but came back to Burlington, Vt., where she's made a home for herself. She ran a show at the Lincoln Lodge for a couple years and is performing at the Vermont Comedy Festival from Dec. 4 t... | 1h 11m 21s | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Lauren Festa and the German Tourists | Send us Fan Mail Lauren Festa is a very funny comedian on Long Island. She's been doing stand-up all over New York City for about 10 years, but has been pushing hard for the last six -- pretty much living out her dad's dream for her. She works in publishing and just wrote her first rom-com novel that she hopes will be out in 2026. She'll be back at the Vermont Comedy Festival from Dec. 4 to 7. Support the show | 46m 29s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Jethro Trogo and the Microwave That Comedy Bought | Send us Fan Mail Jethro Trogo started doing stand-up in the Philippines in 2013 and moved to St. Paul, Minn., near the end of 2019 for his job as a software engineer. Quite the shift in culture and weather. He's been able to work himself into the comedy scene and he won the Funniest Person in St. Paul, despite almost having a heart attack the morning of the final. He's finding success, even if his in-laws don't understand it. Check him out on a stage around the Twin Cities whenever you can.&n... | 1h 12m 47s | ||||||
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