#NotAboutUpod

A podcast with comedians and hosts, Jamal Harrington(Brooklyn, NY) and Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash(Sumner, WA). Nothing is taboo and there's a lot of fun involved as we discuss whatever. Think of it as overhearing a conversation and wondering "WTF?" And then can't help but continue to listen. Welcome to our world. Send us your love at: notaboutupod@gmail.com

We Are Back!!!! OFFICIALLY!!!!!!!

After almost 4 months on hiatus we are back. In this episode we discuss Marianne and Romeo's vacation, Jamal's trips to Milwaukee, Jamal thoughts of his new job and more.... We are glad to be recording again.

10-13
02:02:58

#22. Emilee Shuler.

We talk about music, The Peoples Room of Mobile, Emilee's talents and ideas. Quite the thought provoking episode. Push play.

05-30
02:38:00

8-13-23 Hiatus Recording - Marianne and Jamal return. (REBRANDED... so to speak)

First episode since our hiatus. We discuss what we have been up to during that time as well as the reason for the much needed break. If you have listened to the last episode, then you already know and can figure it out for yourselves. It is great to be back, we will resume getting back to our weekly recording routine on the 2nd week of September 2023. Stay tuned.

08-14
01:32:53

001 - the death of Chadwick Boseman, modern day racism, White Claw

First Episode with Jamal & Marianne. OK and Cousin Todd the 206geek. Topics include the death of Chadwick Boseman, modern day racism, White Claw, "national treasure" Kyle Rittenhouse and other stuff. This episode is not for the faint of heart or avid Trump supporters. Sorry not sorry.

09-01
01:35:17

#57 - Mr. Smith - (Compton J. Smith)

With guest Compton J. Smith, a stand-up comedian with insight. The group explored Compton's comedy career and background, including his transition from corporate casino management to stand-up comedian, while also discussing various social and political issues such as racial attitudes, misinformation, and unethical business practices in the music industry. The conversation concluded with discussions about recent comedy show experiences and flooding in the Sumner, Wa area.

12-13
02:28:49

#56 - They All Learn - (Silas Lindenstein & Carlos Kareem Windham)

The discussion with guests Silas Lindenstein and Carlos Kareem Windham began with informal introductions and discussions about cultural backgrounds and experiences with identity among the guests and hosts. The group explored topics related to LGBTQ+ representation, historical erasure, and personal experiences with homophobia across different cultural contexts. The conversation concluded with discussions about recent TV and movie viewing experiences.

12-04
02:31:53

#55 - Chex Mix

Jamal, Marianne, and Romeo discussed Thanksgiving plans and cooking traditions, sharing personal stories about relationships and breakups while exploring themes of financial security and health considerations in relationships. They engaged in conversations about movies, art, and cultural representations, including a detailed discussion about red flags in men's favorite films and the racial portrayal of Jesus in art history. The group also discussed skepticism about the moon landing, cultural traditions around Santa Claus and Halloween, and their recent TV show binges, concluding with plans for Thanksgiving gatherings and a lighthearted exchange about Tupperware.

11-26
02:47:28

#54 - Something's Bruhn - (Lonnie Bruhn)

The group discussed Lonnie's 35-year career in comedy, including his early experiences, challenges, and professional breakthroughs, while sharing insights about comedy performances and bookings. They explored the current state of comedy in various venues, including cruise ships and political climate challenges, while reflecting on their personal growth and experiences through comedy. The conversation concluded with discussions about upcoming shows, media consumption, and the evolving comedy scene across different regions.

11-20
03:30:16

#53 - Greatest Movie Villians - Andrew Durrant

The hosts of "Not About You" podcast discussed their show's progress and upcoming guests while introducing their episode guest Andrew Durrant. The conversation covered various topics including the podcast's unique focus on humorous and unconventional content, with the hosts engaging in discussions about sexual preferences and hypothetical scenarios involving bestiality. The group also analyzed a list of greatest movie villains, shared their preferences for classic films and remakes, and discussed their recent viewing habits of TV shows and movies before concluding with an interview about Andrew's podcast activities.

11-13
01:57:08

#52 - "Bad Pennies" - Jack Cameron

The group discussed the recent New York City mayoral election and explored topics around childcare costs, parental leave policies, and the societal implications of such policies. Jack shared details about his novel "Bad Pennies" and his writing process, while also discussing his upcoming projects and experiences with writing and comedy. The conversation concluded with discussions about TV shows, movies, audiobooks, and the future of written word formats, with the group sharing their current viewing habits and recommendations.

11-13
02:05:00

#51 - The Dilly Dally

Jamal, Romeo and Marianne discussed their podcast's educational content and potential guests, including medical professionals and therapists, while expressing skepticism about certain guest requests. They shared personal stories about family traditions, including Thanksgiving cooking and Halloween plans, while also discussing the impact of rising costs on their budgets and shopping habits. The conversation concluded with discussions about relationship dynamics, household responsibilities, and entertainment preferences, including TV show binges.

11-04
02:46:40

#50 - Hello Mr. Howard - (Timothy Howard)

The Not About You Podcast featured Tim Howard, a former political science professor turned burger joint owner in Montana, who shared his background in comedy and academic experience. The discussion covered a wide range of topics including political science, history, career transitions, and the current political landscape, with particular focus on the impact of Trump's presidency and the challenges facing American democracy. The conversation concluded with personal reflections on living in different regions of the United States and discussions about entertainment, while exploring the economic and cultural changes affecting rural areas like Montana.

10-28
03:06:41

#49 - CORN!!!! - (Johnny Corn)

In this interview, comedian and actor, Johnny Corn shared his 30-year career journey from restaurant impersonations to stand-up comedy and acting roles, including his experience in Bollywood movies and various TV projects. The conversation covered his comedy style evolution, political commentary, and social media presence, while also touching on his personal experiences living in San Francisco and his musical background. Johnny and Jamal discussed various cultural and historical topics, including their shared love for classic TV shows, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and their perspectives on current events in entertainment and politics.

10-20
01:55:00

#48 - What A View! - (Richie Aflleje)

The group with guest Richie Aflleje, shared updates about their cruise experiences in French Polynesia and discussed personal matters including family health issues and parenting approaches. They explored topics related to comedy performances, including the Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival and cultural adaptations in humor delivery. The conversation concluded with discussions about entertainment, including TV shows and anime, while also touching on relationships, societal norms, and the impact of prostate cancer on personal life and intimacy.

10-06
02:07:31

#47 - Getting Stoned - (Gary Stone)

The podcast episode featured Jamal, Marianne, Romeo, and their guest Gary Stone discussing recent events including school shootings and political developments, while emphasizing the importance of respectful dialogue and inclusivity. The group explored various social and political issues including women's rights, wealth inequality, and the impact of inexperienced leaders, while sharing personal experiences and anecdotes about cultural differences and professional challenges. The conversation concluded with discussions about entertainment, celebrity culture, and upcoming plans, while touching on recent tragic events and the group's reflections on societal trends.

09-16
02:22:59

#46 - Sex & Sandwiches

Jamal and Marianne discussed listener feedback about their podcast's authenticity and explored topics around polyamory, bisexuality, and relationship dynamics, including experiences with open relationships and boundaries. They shared personal anecdotes about their own dating experiences and discussed societal changes in attitudes toward relationships and marriage over generations. The conversation concluded with discussions about food experiences, TV shows and upcoming football games

09-16
01:40:02

#45 - Meat?

The gang shared and discussed their unique travel experiences, including encounters with customs officials and unusual food items, while exploring cultural attitudes towards different types of meat consumption. They discussed racial tensions and civil rights issues in the United States, particularly focusing on recent developments and their impact on society. The conversation concluded with discussions about entertainment options, including streaming services for NFL games and various Netflix shows, while touching on broader societal issues like crime rates and the handling of serious incidents.

09-06
02:31:46

#44 - Where Da Hood At? (Tommy Smart)

The team discussed their transition to streaming on Twitch and shared experiences with technical setups and social media platforms, including conversations about comedy and entertainment. They explored various topics including movies, actor career impacts, gun control, and drug use, with Jamal and Marianne sharing personal experiences while discussing safety and cultural differences. The group concluded with discussions about comedy performances, TV shows, and movie theaters, including Tommy's upcoming comedy shows and Jamal's plans for future stand-up engagements.

08-21
02:41:18

#43 - "Lollipops"? - (Tony Dijamco)

The group began with discussions about audience engagement and a fan of the podcast who shared his journey from Islamophobia to Islam, via email followed by conversations about comedy experiences and performances. The group explored various social and cultural topics including dating differences between regions, the challenges of stand-up comedy competitions, and the ethics of using animals for entertainment. The conversation ended with discussions about bachelor parties, strip clubs, and recent TV shows, while also touching on mental health and wellness topics.

08-08
02:35:37

#42 - When Raccoons Attack - (Terrance Parsons)

The group discuss raccoon attacks and Volkswagen buses. Then they explored personal experiences with rural and urban living, stand-up comedy, and media consumption across generations, before delving into conversations about wrestling legends, political commentary, and social issues. The conversation ended with discussions about music preferences, upcoming comedy events, and personal matters regarding relationships and pet health.

08-04
02:15:49

The McCurdys

what smooth voices and brilliant words out of these three... 😉

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