Paul Gilmartin, host of The Mental Illness Happy Hour, want to help you cope with mental illness.
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Paul Gilmartin, host of The Mental Illness Happy Hour, want to help you cope with mental illness.
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Storyteller Dylan Brody talks about how he traded pot for a black belt in martial arts. Dylan’s new show is “Driving Hollywood.”
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DAVID: Dylan, tell me your greatest night performing “Driving Hollywood” in Barcelona, Spain.
DYLAN BRODAY: In Barcelona there was a night where I got no laughs, and I swear I thought I was eating it. We had a decent house and no laughs. And then at the end of the show I did the final line. And there was the black out. And there was no applause. And then the lights came up. And I stepped forward. And there was this continued silence and then an eruption of applause. And a standing ovation! And just about everybody stayed to shake my hands! And buy a copy of my book. And I realized that, for no reason I can determine from that one night, they were just so into it, that they didn’t want to miss any words. So they were silent. But as a former comic, silence is very difficult for me while I’m performing. But as a storyteller and a humorist I have now lived in that place of fear for 80 or 90 minutes in Barcelona, Spain to discover that silence was full appreciation and engagement not absolute hatred of my show. It was such a relief, and an even bigger learning experience that I think that was my best night in Barcelona, Spain.
DAVID: And you walked away from that learning a laugh doesn’t tell you everything about how you’re doing.
DYLAN BRODY: That’s correct, that is correct.
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Comic Fred Stoller stops by to talk about his comedy career and how it effected his relationship with his mother. Fred’s new book is “Five Minutes To Kill.”
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Comic Michael Meehan stops by to talk about directing his new movie, “Hey Monster, Hands Off My City.” Listen to entire episode here: Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Comic Larry Brown stops by to explain why he hates the tech industry workers who are ruining San Francisco. Listen to entire episode here: Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Comic/Director Michael Meehan, Comic Bruce Smirnoff and Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein.
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Michael Meehan’s new film is “Hey Monster, Hands Off My City.” This Fellini-inspired Comedy Film features a large comic cast, and stars SF Comedians Johnny Steele and Reggie Steele as SFPD homicide detectives, who find half eaten bodies turning up all over San Francisco.
Comic Larry Brown stars in “Hey Monster, Hands Off My City” as well as “Three Still Standing.” Larry holds the record for longest gap between Letterman appearances.
Howie Klein offers a surprising take on Nancy Pelosi, Laura House and David talk relationships, and our Miami Beach Correspondent Bruce Smirnoff on how to pick up women.
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