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Join host Phil Leirness as he goes deep into contemporary television with Marc Hershon and you might just come away with one or two episodic series you will want to check out, and maybe even one or two you will wish to avoid!
The series covered on this installment: “Dept. Q”, “Stumble”, “A Man on the Inside” (Season 2), “Pluribus”, “The Beast in Me”, and “The Mighty Nein”.
Marc Hershon is a branding expert who has dreamt up names for countless hit products. He is a comedy veteran, a comedy impresario, and he teaches improv comedy. He has penned several television movies, and is the co-author of I Hate People, a guide to getting “what you want out of your job.” He has reviewed comedy podcasts for The Huffington Post and Splitsider and was the longtime producer and host of “Succotash” the comedy podcast podcast. Marc has spent much of his adult life trying to get people to stop using the word “podcast” and to use “soundcast” instead.
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By Dean and PhilJoin host Phil Leirness as he goes deep into contemporary television with Marc Hershon and you might just come away with one or two episodic series you will want to check out, and maybe even one or two you will wish to avoid!
The series covered on this installment: “Dept. Q”, “Stumble”, “A Man on the Inside” (Season 2), “Pluribus”, “The Beast in Me”, and “The Mighty Nein”.
Marc Hershon is a branding expert who has dreamt up names for countless hit products. He is a comedy veteran, a comedy impresario, and he teaches improv comedy. He has penned several television movies, and is the co-author of I Hate People, a guide to getting “what you want out of your job.” He has reviewed comedy podcasts for The Huffington Post and Splitsider and was the longtime producer and host of “Succotash” the comedy podcast podcast. Marc has spent much of his adult life trying to get people to stop using the word “podcast” and to use “soundcast” instead.
Chillpak Hollywood Presents ... is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber