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What's Going On En Español. Esperamos que lo disfrutes y si no hablas español, esta podría ser una buena oportunidad para aprender. Sintonízate y dame una reseña. El invitado en este episodio es Angelo Colina. Angelo Colina la esta rompiendo en español en los estados unidos. Angelo acabo de grabar su especial de standup en YouTube "Solito" y esta un tour este año. Para sus shows visiten: https://msha.ke/angelocol
info_outline WGO En Español Ep. 8 - Antonio Sanint & Angelo ColinaWhat's Going On's Podcast
Este es el primer episodio de What's Going On En Español. Esperamos que lo disfrutes y si no hablas español, esta podría ser una buena oportunidad para aprender. Sintonízate y dame una reseña. Los invitados en el episodio de hoy son Antonio Sanint y Angelo Colina. Antonio Sanint es un actor y comediante conocido principalmente por sus papeles en la televisión colombiana, habiendo protagonizado programas como Alicia en el País de las Mercancías, La Pola y Pobres Rico. Debutó con su primer especial de comedia, ¿Quién Pidió Pollo?, en el 2008 y acaba de grabar un especial con Amazon...
info_outline Ep. 7 - Dan NaturmanWhat's Going On's Podcast
Dan Naturman is a stand-up comedian who has appeared on America’s Got Talent, Late Show with David Letterman, and The Conan O’Brien Show and was also a regular on the HBO series Crashing. Dan has an undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a JD from the Fordham University School of Law, though he has never practiced. In his spare time he enjoys studying French and trying to acquire a moderate level of competence on guitar. He lives alone and has issues with close relationships. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro Credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline Ep. 6 - Mark LittleWhat's Going On's Podcast
Mark Little is a Canadian actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for his appearances on the CBC Television sitcom Mr. D, playing Simon Hunt, the Xavier Academy science teacher, and his work with Picnicface. We talked about doing standup and many other things. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro Credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline Ep. 5 - DeAnne SmithWhat's Going On's Podcast
DeAnne Smith comedian, writer and columnist that has been killing for over a decade. They first gained notice when they won the Sydney Comedy Festival's Time Out Best Newcomer Award and a nomination for Best Newcomer in the 2008 Canadian Comedy Awards. They are also known for appearances on television and radio, most notably on Australia's Good News Week on the Channel 10 network and HBO series Funny As Hell. We talked about doing standup and many other things. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro Credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline Ep. 4 - Carmen LynchWhat's Going On's Podcast
Carmen Lynch is a bilingual standup comedian known for her appearances on late night television in the U.S. We talked about doing comedy in English and Spanish among many other things. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro Credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline Ep. 3 - Casey BalshamWhat's Going On's Podcast
Casey Balsham is an standup comedian known for her viral IVF material. We talked about the IVF process and real profound stuff. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro Credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline Ep. 2 - Dan PulzelloWhat's Going On's Podcast
Dan Pulzello is an standup comedian known for his viral videos on instagram . We talked about climate change, comedy and more. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro Credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline Ep. 1 - Simon Olivier FecteauWhat's Going On's Podcast
Simon Olivier Fecteau is an actor and writer, known for Bye-Bye, Ces gars-là and En audition avec Simon. We talked about the Barbie Movie, losing weight and American politics. Tune in. Drop a review. Intro credits: Music: Static Musician: Jeff Kaale
info_outline What's up Montreal?What's Going On's Podcast
What's Going On is back. This episode is from last week's Facebook LIVE with Ali Mohammadi an Sid Khullar.
info_outlineThis was recorded in May, so a lot of the commentary can be out of date. Enjoy it.
Ft: Neko White: Funny, smart, fresh, magnetic. These are just some words that describe the comedy of Neko White. Born in 1993, Neko has been a professional stand-up comedian since 2007 at the age of 14. In 2014, Neko taped his first one-hour stand-up special, Introducing Me. As a personality, Neko has stolen the show on MTV 2’s Hip Hop Hollywood Squares, and Elite Daily’s wildly popular Gen Why show. As a stand-up comedian, Neko has appeared on Axs Tv's Gotham Comedy Live, Sirus XM's "Sway In the morning Show" FOX’s Laughs, Popcornflix’s Live at New York Comedy Club, and a documentary on his life entitled One Mic. A native of Harlem, Neko began his comedy career the first day of high school when a teacher asked if anyone in the class had a talent. Being a shy kid who never thought he would do stand-up, he felt inspired. “Something just came over me that said ‘Go tell jokes.’ I went up in front of eight people and it worked. It’s been comedy ever since.” Now a professional working comedian there is no stopping this twenty something from chasing his dream of being the best comedian he can be. Following in the footsteps of his favorite comedians Katt Williams, Chris Rock, Bernie Mac and Dave Chappelle. Armed with a well-developed view of the ever changing world around him, quick wit, and very endearing charm. Neko’s material is a mix of social commentary and personal analysis that hits on every target from the most topical controversy to his own self-image. Not to mention a tenacious work ethic that leads White to do more than 500 shows a year. He hones his skills on the comedy club circuit of New York City, a regular at top comedy clubs such as Caroline’s on Broadway, Comic Strip Live, Broadway Comedy Club, and New York Comedy Club. He has performed in the New York Comedy Festival and opened for headliners including Donnell Rawlings and Jay Pharoah. Neko has been described by fans and reviewers as “a breath of fresh air” and “an endearing old soul.” Neko’s biggest supporter was his grandmother who would tell Neko before he left for shows: “Knock ‘em dead, kill ‘em.” After her passing, Neko vowed to make his grandmother proud. It’s safe to say that grandma can rest assured because her baby boy is still knocking them dead and does not show any signs of slowing down.