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Some Kind of Comedian

Release Date: 02/19/2021

SC 21 PUSHING PAUSE with Terry-Ann Zander & Terri Walters show art SC 21 PUSHING PAUSE with Terry-Ann Zander & Terri Walters

Some Kind of Comedian

With 21 podcast episodes under our belt, we talk about putting SKoC on a temporary hiatus. We want to step back, evaluate and, that's right EVOLVE. We'll be back in some way, shape or form in the near future. Love to you all, back at ya later! TAZ and TLW

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SC 20 A BRONX TALE with Debbie Bazza show art SC 20 A BRONX TALE with Debbie Bazza

Some Kind of Comedian

Debbie Bazza, born, and raised in Bronx NY, talks with Terry-Ann and Terri about relationships, kids, comedy and COVID.

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SC 19 THE BEATLES AND ME with Helaine Witt show art SC 19 THE BEATLES AND ME with Helaine Witt

Some Kind of Comedian

To say The Beatles are part of Helaine’s life would be a vast understatement. As a groupie of the fab four in the 60’s, to following (ok, stalking) John, Paul, George and Ringo on several continents, Helaine remains a lifelong fan. Tune in with TA and Helaine, and follow along in her fascinating journey.

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SC 18 LAUGHTER IS MEDICINE with Linda Marcus Smith show art SC 18 LAUGHTER IS MEDICINE with Linda Marcus Smith

Some Kind of Comedian

A recent transplant to Las Vegas, meet Linda Marcus Smith! Linda discovered comedy later in life. She can often be found strolling the Vegas strip in a prom gown bringing light and fun to the scene. Linda runs her own veteran shows and training classes for military and veterans. She hosts an award-winning show “The Comics’ Spot” on YouTube where she has interviewed more than 500 comics to date.

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SC 17 WRITING OUT THE STORM with Paul Hallasy show art SC 17 WRITING OUT THE STORM with Paul Hallasy

Some Kind of Comedian

NYC guy, Paul Hallasy has shaped and built his artistic career through writing, perseverance, grit, networking and reinvention – but especially writing. He has learned that it’s vital to get your ideas down on paper when they’re freshest – for him that’s as soon as he wakes up – and worry about culling and editing later. His best advice: Always keep pen & paper nearby and don’t be afraid to write stream of consciousness.

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SC 16 THE PINK UNICORN with Kilara Sen show art SC 16 THE PINK UNICORN with Kilara Sen

Some Kind of Comedian

Japanese-born, USA-inspired, Kilara is a one-of-a-kind stand-up comic performing her craft in a conservative culture. In a country where people don’t typically talk about their problems and where it’s unacceptable to “poke fun” at others, Kilara has had to evolve and adapt her comedy into a “safe zone” for Japanese audiences. But, all that may be changing as the online world is rapidly bringing a diversity of opinions and previously off-limits conversations to the forefront of Japanese conscious

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SC 15 CONFIDENTLY UNDERCONFIDENT with Vanessa Hollingshead show art SC 15 CONFIDENTLY UNDERCONFIDENT with Vanessa Hollingshead

Some Kind of Comedian

A denizen of New York City, Vanessa might be the hardest-working person in the comedy biz. Drawing on her own life experiences and being raised by an unconventional Mother, Vanessa’s humor reflects a rawness and vulnerability that goes to the heart of the matter. Delivered in her unique hard-hitting style, Vanessa’s audiences easily engage in the comic relief she delivers.

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SC 14 FUNNY IN PERPETUITY with Gaye Lirot show art SC 14 FUNNY IN PERPETUITY with Gaye Lirot

Some Kind of Comedian

Originally a denizen of the Floridian West Coast, Gaye is a 31-year resident of New York City. After a longstanding career in production & film making, and comedy, Gaye is now making her aspirational move to concentrate on her own comedy show.

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SC 13 WORKIN' IT with Nicky Paris show art SC 13 WORKIN' IT with Nicky Paris

Some Kind of Comedian

Born and raised in New York, Nicky recently made the big move to sunny LA in order to stretch his comedic talents. By expanding his career training, honing is acting talents, and expanding his world-view, Nicky is on a tear to even greater comic success in 2021.

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SC 12 THE COMEBACK KID with Donna Moran show art SC 12 THE COMEBACK KID with Donna Moran

Some Kind of Comedian

Born and raised in New York, Donna has come full circle. From a vibrant career as a young comedian, to a long hiatus, she’s back and funnier than ever. Donna gives us insight into what it's like to make a comeback and how the thrill of standing alone on a stage never left her after so many years.

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Japanese-born, USA-inspired, Kilara is a one-of-a-kind stand-up comic performing her craft in a conservative culture. In a country where people don’t typically talk about their problems and where it’s unacceptable to “poke fun” at others, Kilara has had to evolve and adapt her comedy into a “safe zone” for Japanese audiences. But, all that may be changing as the online world is rapidly bringing a diversity of opinions and previously off-limits conversations to the forefront of Japanese consciousness.

06:25 | Terry-Ann

Live from Tokyo, meet Kilara, an English and Japanese stand-up comic and sketch comedy performer.

Kilara is wildly-creative. She’s the host of Japanese Whisky World, a lively TV series about, what else? Whisky! Her credits and comic work include: Contestant on Asia’s Got Talent; Finalist on Flappers Comedy Club, Burbank, CA; Finalist on Who’s Got Talent, sponsored by Japan Connects Hollywood; and Guest on How Hollywood Eats Japan.

09:27 | Terry-Ann

What’s the comedy scene like in Japan, pre- and post-pandemic?

12:30 | Terry-Ann/Kilara

Pursuing comedy in a historically “serious” country …

How the USA influenced my comic life … from Richard Pryor to my HBCU, VA influences, and how Chris Rock rocked my life.

14:25 | Kilara

When my English gets better … and how I found my Japanese support group.

16:00 | Terry-Ann/Kilara

The stark difference between Japanese comedy vs. America stand-up. Stay in your lane! 

18:23 | Terry-Ann

How do you switch and balance between what’s culturally acceptable between your vastly different audiences?

25:11 | Terry-Ann/Kilara

A pink unicorn, or uniHORN? A message of diversity!

28:57 | Terry-Ann/Kilara

How does a gal decide to do a whisky podcast? The true meaning of workaholic.

34:40 | Terry-Ann/Kilara

OUTTAKE: from Gregory Stock, Ph.D.’s, The Book of Questions 1987 ed. TAZ asks: If you could have free, unlimited service for five years from an extremely good cook, chauffeur, housekeeper, masseuse, or personal secretary, which would you choose?

Arigatou!

  

Kilara Sen

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Instagram: @KilaraComedy - www.instagram.com/kilaracomedy

Twitter: @KilaraComedy - https://twitter.com/Kilaracomedy

YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/kaoricomedy

Dekanat tv | Whisky Intelligence | Japanese Whisky World https://bit.ly/2Niv7cG

 

Terry-Ann Zander

TAZ Comedy Hotline: 201-874-5971

Facebook: @Terry-Ann Zander - https://www.facebook.com/terryann.zander

 

Terri Walters

Twitter: @TerriLWalters - https://twitter.com/TerriLWalters

LinkedIn: @TerriLWalters - https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrilwalters/

Email: [email protected]

 

Some Kind of Comedian

Website: https://www.somekindofcomedian.com/podcast

Facebook: @SomeKindofComedian - https://www.facebook.com/SomeKindofComedian/

 

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