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On the All New episode We think it's Funny Tom Rhodes joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell. The conversation kicks off with genuine chemistry as the guys trace their 20-year history in the comedy scene, bridging a natural connection into deep reflections on legendary influences like Johnny Carson and Richard Pryor. The episode builds around an incredible storytelling dynamic when Tom shares a terrifying yet darkly comedic account of almost drowning during a scuba diving trip in Thailand. In an extraordinary coincidence, it turns out that all three comics on the mic have separate near-death drowning stories, prompting each host to share their own remarkably close calls. The episode beautifully balances these high-stakes stories with lighter, spontaneous moments, including a debate over what truly qualifies as a sandwich and a hilarious breakdown of the worst gifts they have ever received in relationships. Tom also reveals how a recent burglary inspired his new one-man show, detailing his philosophy on finding gratitude for the things that weren't taken. It is an open, natural, and engaging episode packed with authentic storytelling. Check out the full conversation on the We Think It's Funny Podcast and subscribe for more unfiltered comedy.

On the new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, we have double the talent and double the laughs as actress, singer, and voice-over artist Barbra Heller joins forces with viral comedy content creator Estee Palti. Known for her brilliantly mindful musical comedy, spot-on impressions, and award-winning one-woman show Cosmic Conversations, Barbra brings her signature blend of vocal talent and insight developed from her extensive theater background and her own acclaimed podcast, See One Beautiful Soul. She teams up with Estee, the mastermind behind the internet's absolute favorite Kamala Harris parody for a hilarious, unfiltered look at life, comedy, and the art of finding the funny in everything. It's a dynamic, story-filled conversation you won't want to miss as they pull back the curtain on making people laugh in changing times.

In the latest, absolutely unmissable episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, regular co-host Danny Lobell is joined by stand-up comedian Alan Bursky, who does a fantastic job filling in for Mark Schiff. Together, they sit down with the legendary 95-year-old comedy writer and actor, Rudy DeLuca, for a wildly entertaining, fast-paced history lesson. DeLuca dives deep into his incredible career, sharing rare behind-the-scenes memories of co-writing classic Mel Brooks films like High Anxiety and Dracula: Dead and Loving It, including what it was really like working alongside the great Leslie Nielsen. The trio takes listeners back to Rudy's early childhood roots in the Bronx, mapping out exactly how he broke into the entertainment industry and eventually found himself hanging out with icons like Elvis Presley and Sammy Shore. Things get hilarious and brilliantly nostalgic when Rudy and Alan look back on their own 50-plus year friendship, reminiscing about the historic 1972 opening night of The Comedy Store and the unforgettable time Rudy actually threw a young Alan out of the venue. From the infamous Comedy Store strike and Mitzi Shore stories to irreplaceable life advice from a man who has seen it all, this episode acts as a masterclass in Hollywood history. Packed with authentic laughs and spectacular storytelling, it is a must-watch for anyone who loves the golden era of comedy.

On the all-new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, comedian Eli Lebowicz stops by to talk shop. Known for his uniquely sharp and un-apologetically Jewish perspective, Eli has made a name for himself performing everywhere from traditional comedy clubs and synagogue fundraisers to viral sketches with J-Sketch. In this episode, he breaks down his journey into stand-up, navigating the specific nuances of performing for different crowds, and how he generates material that keeps audiences laughing. It's a hilarious, insightful peek into the creative process of one of the scene's most distinct voices, making it a must-listen for comedy fans and creators alike.

Get ready for an absolute powerhouse of an episode as the incredibly talented stand-up comedian and LA comedy staple Brian Monarch joins the We Think It's Funny podcast! Stepping into the studio with hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff, the Comedy Central and Fox alumnus brings his signature bold, uncensored, and hilariously sharp perspective to the mic. Known for tearing up the main stages at The Comedy Store and the Hollywood Improv, Brian dives deep into the trenches of the modern comedy scene, sharing killer backstage anecdotes and trading uproarious banter on current events. Packed with quick wit, unfiltered takes, and non-stop laughs, this is a must-watch, laugh-out-loud episode that reminds everyone exactly why we think it's funny—stream it now on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify!

If you are a comedy nerd or just love an incredible comeback story, you absolutely have to tune into legendary comedian Alan Bursky's recent appearance on the We Think It's Funny podcast. Known for making history as the youngest comic to ever appear on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Bursky brings a masterclass in comedic timing, sharp wit, and decades of unfiltered Hollywood stories to the table. In this episode, he dives deep into the golden age of stand-up, sharing hilarious, never-before-heard anecdotes and the kind of seasoned insights only a true industry veteran can provide. It's an incredibly funny, nostalgic, and deeply human conversation that will leave you laughing and deeply appreciating the craft of comedy make sure to go give it a listen!

Get ready to laugh out loud in this all-new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, featuring the incredibly talented stand-up comedian Ocean Glapion! Joining hilarious hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff, the premier touring comic and Comedy Central alumnus delivers his signature witty insights and uproarious banter to the studio. Known for his side-splitting stories about single fatherhood, touring the country with Deon Cole, and performing at legendary venues like the Hollywood Improv, Ocean dives deep into the comedy craft, Hollywood backstage anecdotes, and current events. Don't miss this must-watch new stand-up comedy interview full of clever commentary and laugh-out-loud moments. Stream the latest episode of We Think It's Funny with Ocean Glapion now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or YouTube!

Comedian and actor Danny Jolles (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) joins Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff on We Think It's Funny to swap stories about the daily grind of the comedy business. Moving away from standard industry shop-talk, the three dive into the specific absurdities of life on the road, the psychology of commanding a room, and the shifting dynamics of modern stand-up. It's an honest, funny conversation that ditches the cynicism, offering a sharp but genuinely warm look at what it actually takes to make people laugh for a living.

In this hilarious and fast-paced new episode of We Think It's Funny, legendary comedian George Wallace joins the show to share his incomparable wit and decades of wisdom from the front lines of stand-up. Known as the "Guy Who Can Make Anyone Laugh," Wallace dives into his signature observational humor, riffing on the absurdities of daily life and sharing unforgettable stories from his storied career in Las Vegas and beyond. Whether he's dissecting "stupid stuff" people say or exchanging classic comedic insights with the hosts, George's infectious energy and sharp timing make this a must-watch episode for any comedy fan. Be sure to tune in for an hour of pure, unadulterated laughter with one of the absolute masters of the craft.

In a brand-new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, comedian Greg Romero Wilson joins hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff for a lively and nostalgic conversation. The episode features a deep dive into Greg and Daniel's early days in the New York comedy scene, where the two spent time together at the now legendary Underground Lounge. Beyond the industry shop talk, Greg opens up about his roots, sharing stories of his upbringing in Texas and the journey that eventually led him from the suburbs of Dallas to the bright lights of stage and screen. It's an episode packed with comedy history, personal reflections, and the effortless chemistry of old friends catching up.