Little Help with Danny Bevins
Summary: Host Danny Bevins is a comedian and hasn't taken anything seriously in the last 17 years but now he has a kid and he's scrambling to get his life together. By interviewing people who fascinate and intrigue him he hopes to understand what it takes to be a better person, husband and father. email: littlehelppodcast@gmail.com
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This week the magnificently talented writer and comedian Nora Lynch. Nora schools me on growing up with the wickedly smart and how important it is to not handicap your child's potential and what it was like as television writer in the trenches of the sitcom industry.
A great interview from the Writer/Director/Comedian John Bizarre. Definitely one of the best interviews so far, enjoy! Check out johnbizarre.com and a must see of John's is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-du3jcf_Lg
Hello from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival the biggest arts festival in the world. Today I take you back to the first comedy album I ever bought, National Lampoon's That's Not Funny, That's Sick! http://www.amazon.com/NATIONAL-LAMPOONS-THATS-FUNNY-SICK/dp/B0000C0FA4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313441315&sr=8-1 http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/national-lampoon-thats-not/id207138905
Mike Stanley is an artist, a musician and a very funny comedian. Originally from Detroit I interviewed at his bachelor pad in Chicago and he schooled me on the art of communication in a family.
This week Scott Wilson from Lexington Kentucky schools me on turning a comedy career into being on the number one radio show in Lexington and how selfless a father can should be. Jokes.comNo Drink Minimum - In the Militarycomedians.comedycentral.comJokesJoke of the DayFunny Jokes
This episode features the wild and wonderful Bill Dwyer from Last Comic Standing, BattleBots, Kill Spin and many more. Bill is the kind of comedian you want to hang out with, have a drink with and definitely share the stage with. We talk about how he started in stand up, his father dying when he was two and how fatherhood has made him more of a man. I really enjoyed talking with Bill and I hope you enjoy listening.
This week Alysia Wood sits down with me and schools me on growing up in Louisiana with a father who's an abortion doctor and musician, how hard her single mother worked and being a woman in comedy. I learned a lot and enjoyed it immensely. You can find more about Alysia at alysiawood.com. Enjoy!
This week Marshall Chiles, a great comedian who also created The Laughing Skull Comedy Club (http://www.vortexcomedy.com/) sits down with me and explains his journey from a poor kid in Georgia to becoming a father, a comedian and starting a comedy club based on "the art of comedy." You can find more about Marshall at http://mccomedy.com/. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
This week the very talented Mr. Jimmy Dore. We talk about growing up with 11 siblings on the south side of Chicago, making fun of Leno at the US Comedy Arts Festival and Jimmy's eclectic taste in music. This is a good one. You can find more about Jimmy @ jimmydorecomedy.com, enjoy
I can listen to this man's stories forever. Seriously no one spins a yarn like Big Daddy. Jeff Wayne is a father, a writer and a comedian and I have the honor of sitting down with him and asking some serious questions while he provides the funny. Enjoy!
Nick Griffin is one of the best stand up comedians in the game but more than that he is one of the best people I know. In this interview we find out what makes Nick so cool. From Letterman to Conan, comedy central and the Bob and Tom show it's Nick Griffin for the hour.
The Executive Producer and Head Writer of E!'s The Soup KP Anderson sits down with Danny and talks about comedy, fatherhood and becoming a writer/producer.
I sit down with comedian Jacob Sirof to talk about being a comedian, a father and why Weezer is important. We recorded this at Norms a diner in Santa monica. Enjoy! Jokes.comJacob Sirof - Kidscomedians.comedycentral.comJokesJoke of the DayFunny Jokes
From the hit podcast Never Not Funny it's Jimmy Pardo. Jimmy explains it all, comedy, fatherhood and being a better man. I think I really learned something from this episode.
This week I interview Christopher Titus from the show Titus and he explains how you can be a dad today without being a wuss. We talk about fatherhood, his childhood and the music you need to help you get through the teen years. I enjoyed this interview and I hope you will too. Check out more from Titus at http://www.christophertitus.com/