Today’s radio show is all about An Open Secret, the new documentary about child predators in Hollywood.
Comic Todd Barry
Comedian Todd Barry is one of David’s all-time favorite television comics. Todd tells one of the greatest Letterman stories EVER. Todd’s new special The Crowd Work Tour premieres on Netflix, and is available for purchase over at Louie’s site. Also a preview of David’s conversation with the makers of An Open Secret which exposes the epidemic of pedophilia in Hollywood. Today’s episode is sponsored by Warby Parker who believes everyone has the right to see.
The Kenguru
People in wheelchairs can now drive a car without needing assistance from anyone! David talks with Stacey Zoern founder of Kenguru.
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Frank Conniff Returns
Comedian Frank Conniff makes his triumphant return back to the David Feldman Show. Joining them is roundtable newcomer comedian Myka Fox and roundtable stalwart Liam McEneaney. The gang discusses Donald Trump’s presidential bid, why Bernie Sanders would be a lousy landlord, the Democrats dangerous militant side, the documentary “An Open Secret”, Bill Cosby, Quaaludes and, of course, Vince Champ.
David Feldman Show: Sexual Hysteria On Campus
Have our freedoms been eroded by angry feminists who refuse to be educated? Professor Laura Kipnes thinks so. She is the author of “Men: Notes From An Ungoing Investigation.” Professor Kipnes also teaches at Northwestern University. Today’s podcast is an episode of the David Feldman Show heard nationwide on Pacifica Radio.
Comedy’s Wayne Federman
From Community, Shameless and New Girl Wayne Federman is noted for his numerous comedy appearances in clubs, theaters, and on television; his biography of “Pistol” Pete Maravich; and his supporting comedic acting roles in The X-Files, The Larry Sanders Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Legally Blonde, 50 First Dates, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Step Brothers. He was the head monologue writer for NBC’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in its first season. And from the Southern Poverty Law Center Mark Potok on the rise of right wing hate groups and how PayPal makes it happen.