Dr. Dino sits on the couch to talk about all things baby and the journey that took a side road through Emergency C-Sectionville, but ended (or should we say, ‘began’ … eh eh) with an awesome little guy named “Myles.”
John Hohensee a.k.a. John Field is indeed the Reality King of Social Justice. Listen as we navigate the moral margins of porn and social activism, and discuss the intentional erratic non-sequiturs that make his comedy, his comedy … America!
Ross Martin is a hard working comedian. Join us on the couch as we have a heart-to-heart about taboo jokes, religion and his experience with cancer. Also, learn Ross’ secrets to starting an open mike room.
Sitting on the couch this week, Connecticuter and Comedian, Alicia Reese breaks down clean comedy, shares her experience as a comedy apprentice, and we learn Dr. Dino once inspired a character on a soap opera.
Fresh off a red-eye from LA, comedian, filmmaker, podcaster, Tom Feeney discusses comedy etiquette and Dr. Dino tackles his inner demons. We go deep. So deep. We put your something to sleep. What is it? Line!
Comedian Adam Murray is laid back, really laid back. Listen in as we chat about first times, Adam’s start in comedy, and finding himself and his emotions in comedy.
Comedian Carmen Morales joins us on the couch with her introspection, inner-child, and a strong shot of B12. The conversation touches on making material personal, mental health and being a road comic.
Long story short, comedian Pedro Lima sits on the couch for the first ever - two hour - fifty minute session. Topics include Pedro’s start in comedy, how family modeling structures our personality and how Pedro restructured someone’s orbital bone.
Comedian Clayton Anderson waxes philosophical about society, the human condition and the beginning of his comedy career.
Dr. Dino and Mr. Quinn, Jr. reintroduce themselves to listeners in this first episode of season 2 for Open Miked. The boys play catch up and reveal what’s been going on during their hiatus. They also take time to thank the people who’ve supported them.
Broken Lizard member Erik Stolhanske talks about his new movie RockBarnes: The Emperor in You at the 2012 Orlando Film Festival. We also discuss horror films, dream analysis, and The Secret.
Heart of Darkness creator Greg Barris and Artist/Musician Dimitri Drjuchin sit on the couch and discuss barking for comedy clubs, self-actualization, and the dilution of creativity. Also, Mike reveals that he has synesthesia.
Alex Luchen chills on the couch in an unorthodox format of Open Miked. Unorthodox in that we don’t talk about comedy, but do talk about everything else. Listen in for a fun conversation and find out what happened to each of us the first time we got drunk.
Ken Miller has been referred to as The Godfather of Orlando Comedy. He’s an actual father as well and joins us for our milestone 20th episode! We discuss open mic do’s and don’t's, urban comedy, and family.
Jacob Galang feels isolated from his own generation. We address that feeling on air as well as share a poignant conversation regarding comedy cliques, dualistic thinking, alternative comedy and learn of his connection to Adam Sandler.
Morgan Filteau joins us on the couch for a fun conversation where we discuss half naked roommates, the online dating scene, and what it’s like being a female comedian.
Irv Anthony doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to doing stand-up comedy. Listen in as he discusses breaking through the walls of life, and his passion for the craft. Also we break the dirty underwear barrier.
Nick Pupo storms onto the couch in this thrilling episode of Open Miked. He chats us up about audiences, giving advice and his penchant for musical trouser pastries. Ready your ears.
In this revealing conversation, the very funny Akeem Woods shares how being adopted, growing up poor and facing adversity fuels his comedy. We also find out if three racist jokes are better than two.
We talk to Preacher Lawson about the "C" word and no, we're not talking about being "clean." He reveals the origin of his name and shares with us his path to becoming a feature act.