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I sat down with Katherine Branford, and yes, I was cackling the entire time. No shame. Maybe a little shame. I laughed really loudly at all her jokes.
This week, I welcomed comedian Leslie Liao, a deep-voiced, funny lady who is searching for an anti-crusty life. She was a 2023 Just For Laughs New Face and former Netflix HR employee, and she’s currently recording an hour-long special for YouTube. Like currently, as in mid-August at UCB here in LA…so if you’re local, get your ass to UCB and laugh at her jokes!
My guest is Julia Jasunas, a brilliant and rising stand-up comic from Los Angeles who has opened for names like Theo Von, Tom Arnold, Bobby Lee, and Brad Williams. She also trained in musical theater at the University of the Arts, so she’s a performer in every sense…
In this episode I sat down with comedian Drew Dunn. Funny guy, new dad, and seemingly flawless human being. Drew shows a level of healing, understanding, and sense of self I rarely see in any person. How did he get so awesome?!
What happens when two hilarious comedians in a real relationship sit down to talk about their actual couples therapy sessions? You get one of the funniest—and most honest—episodes of Xanyland yet.
Andrew Orolfo walked in, giving “quiet loner” vibes—and I was immediately intrigued. We covered theater training, coping mechanisms, growing up labeled a “problem child,” and yes—WikiFeet. (And yes, my feet are possibly on WikiFeet. Let’s make that happen.)
Destroying taboos and stereotypes with certain diseases is part of the reason I wanted to make a podcast in the first place. This guest was not afraid to go there.
Can you believe it only took me 4 episodes to bring on another therapist!? In this ep, I talk with Ryan Muldoon, comedian and therapist extraordinaire.
On a new episode of xanyland, we go real deep with Baron Vaughn and discuss late onset autism
Listen to xanyland: Episode 2 where we welcome Jessica Michelle Singleton to discuss trauma, depression, and drugs.
Trauma existed in the '80s but at that time it didn't have a name. Let's look at how this word has evolved.
The brilliance of Adolescence is that it refuses to answer cleanly. Is it trauma or sociopathy?
Was my childhood dream to become a podcaster? No. Did I get into therapy to have a wellness podcast? No. So, why listen to xanyland? I’ll tell you.
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