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NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.
It doesn't matter why Corey Ryan Forrester's wife threw him out on the porch, we're just glad it gave him some time to chat with us for another episode of Comedy Roundtable. By second grade, our guest knew that he wanted to be a stand up comedian and by the age of sixteen he was sneaking into clubs to do open mic gigs. The poster child for the "Don't Read a Book By It's Cover" campaign, Corey Ryan Forrester is known for his biting political humor and the mismatch between his accent and expected point of view.
Check out all things Corey Ryan Forrester at his website (www.coreyryanforrester.com - not sure how that domain was still available).
If you are a die hard fan of muskrats, you might take offense to this episode; however, if you have always respected the criminal capabilities of the mink then you have found the perfect way to spend the next one hour and twelve minutes of your life. The guys discuss whether they would rather be Johnny Carson or Ed McMahon, and the show ethicist is called into action to determine just what are the parameters for the "free" vacuums at the car wash.
Corey Ryan Forrester discusses how much hard work goes into his craft, and gives some insight to how he comes up with characters and viral videos (such as the mock-political ad for Gerry Mander), which might just involve 4:30am bathroom breaks. He might be selling out shows across the country, but he definitely is not selling out and stays focused and committed to remaining true to himself. Corey explains why his success is not predicated on a certain person occupying the White House and how important it is to be well balanced and avoid the pitfalls of being a one-trick pony.
If you liked the episode, be sure to subscribe to the podcast across all platforms and leave us five star reviews if you are so inclined. If you want to drop us a line, send us a message to [email protected]. We love to talk to our listeners. New episodes drop every Tuesday in the wee hours of the morning.
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Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.
If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at [email protected]. For advertising opportunities, email [email protected]. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or [email protected] if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at [email protected].
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NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.
It doesn't matter why Corey Ryan Forrester's wife threw him out on the porch, we're just glad it gave him some time to chat with us for another episode of Comedy Roundtable. By second grade, our guest knew that he wanted to be a stand up comedian and by the age of sixteen he was sneaking into clubs to do open mic gigs. The poster child for the "Don't Read a Book By It's Cover" campaign, Corey Ryan Forrester is known for his biting political humor and the mismatch between his accent and expected point of view.
Check out all things Corey Ryan Forrester at his website (www.coreyryanforrester.com - not sure how that domain was still available).
If you are a die hard fan of muskrats, you might take offense to this episode; however, if you have always respected the criminal capabilities of the mink then you have found the perfect way to spend the next one hour and twelve minutes of your life. The guys discuss whether they would rather be Johnny Carson or Ed McMahon, and the show ethicist is called into action to determine just what are the parameters for the "free" vacuums at the car wash.
Corey Ryan Forrester discusses how much hard work goes into his craft, and gives some insight to how he comes up with characters and viral videos (such as the mock-political ad for Gerry Mander), which might just involve 4:30am bathroom breaks. He might be selling out shows across the country, but he definitely is not selling out and stays focused and committed to remaining true to himself. Corey explains why his success is not predicated on a certain person occupying the White House and how important it is to be well balanced and avoid the pitfalls of being a one-trick pony.
If you liked the episode, be sure to subscribe to the podcast across all platforms and leave us five star reviews if you are so inclined. If you want to drop us a line, send us a message to [email protected]. We love to talk to our listeners. New episodes drop every Tuesday in the wee hours of the morning.
Support the show
Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.
If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at [email protected]. For advertising opportunities, email [email protected]. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or [email protected] if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at [email protected].
(c) Comedy Roundtable.