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By Alan Olifson and Nathan Zoob
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Zoob and Alan sit down with Beth Corning for their final interview of Season 1 where they talk about unwanted artistic breaks, zoom dance, and the prospect of actually doing live performance again! Plus an an announcement on what is next for What Do We Do Now? - A live show. It is a strange new world indeed.
Zoob and Alan get to talk with musician, coach, artist and all around person who begs the question, "why is she doing this podcast," Joy Ike.
Zoob and Alan sit down with comedian/producer/advocate/too many things to mention Gab Bonesso, and talk about, well, pretty much everything. From mental health to how not to deal with a flooded basement, this conversation has it all!
Zoob and Alan talk with the woman behind that amazing voice - Addi Twigg! We touch on, among other things, quarantine life, plans for the future, and why drummers are surprisingly responsible. Enjoy!
Zoob and Alan talk with one of Pittsburgh's favorite comics, exploring the challenges of comedy without performing, parenthood, the lost art of anger spitting and much more!
Alan and Zoob get to talk with an actual esteemed author and all-around raconteur Brian Broome. Topics cover all the literary hot buttons from bath houses all the way around again to bath houses. And everything in between. Listen here, then pre-order his memoir (at one of our favorite local booksellers, why not?) which Augusten Burroughs called, "some of the finest writing I have ever encountered."
Alan and Zoob speak of many things - of fools and kings - with owner and Managing Artistic Director of the Arcade Comedy Theater, Abby Fudor! We talk having a newborn in a new world, keeping theaters afloat with the arts district closed, and why Pittsburgh's most overrated food is actually...a drink?
Alan and Zoob catch up with Sarah Siplak and Scott Peterson of Pittsburgh's #3 Folk/Comedy duo who are married, The Wreckids! We hear about F*ck7thGrade , music, comedy and epic folk/rock parties with all the Pittsburgh greats.
Alan and Zoob discuss music, lost opportunities, reinvention, Nintendo Switch and more with saxophone player, composer, and all-around amazing musician, F3ralcat
Alan and Zoob have a free-ranging conversation with the comedian and co-founder of Burning Bridges comedy club that touches on comedy, possible criminal acts, and the joys of Dungeons and Dragons.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.