Archive for November, 2017
Joel Radio #206: Killing in a Small Town
Nov 22nd
Comedian and comedy show producer, Frankenmuth Michigan’s own Melissa Hager joins the podcast to discuss her career, what she learned from Joel’s comedy class, what its like being from a small town and a lot more on this show. Melissa, who happily employed co-host Corey Hall for some shows, shares some of her secrets for success as well as telling a hilarious story about racial diversity which must be heard to be believed. Joel believes a lot of her success is due to applying big-city comedy production to small-town events unlike the multitude of “hell gigs” that have many comics, like Joel, very happy to leave the road forever. Melissa is a fun guest who, unlike Ted Moss, actually gets along with Corey! Despite that, you should listen to this show! Also, the Andy Kaufman/Jim Carrey documentary is a bloated DVD extra, while Gilbert Gottfried’s documentary is a masterpiece, Joel’s seen both and he will tell you why. Plus, Hot Cocoa Oreos reviewed, is Blake Shelton the sexiest redneck alive?, reviews of Lore on Amazon, Long Shot on Netflix, American Horror Story on FX and even more sexual harassment stories break – when will it end?
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A totally not real photo of Melissa in front of one of her hometown’s monuments
Joel Radio #205: The Creeps
Nov 10th
Hollywood has been rocked by sexual indiscretion this past week and Joel and Corey Hall attempt to make some sense of the whole thing. It’s a difficult and not-easy-to-be-funny-about topic but as Harvey Weinstein, Louis CK, Charlie Sheen, Kevin Spacey and others lose their places in show business, the guys try to find a common denominator and agree that not all sexual misconduct is created equal. Joel tells you why he knew most of these stories before and which celebrities might be getting in trouble in the future. Apologies for the heady subject matter – the Louis story broke while the show was being recorded! Also, Larry David: bad comic, bad taste, or both? Plus, Joel thinks the new Thor is good, mostly due to the director, Stranger Things returns and the debate about binge-watching vs watching once a week, George Clooney’s movie is a mess, Ric Flair’s documentary is worth a look, and Joel gets all the new video games.
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Harvey Weinstein’s wet dream – if you don’t get it, listen to the episode!
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