Jan 20, 2012
It's January, which is S.F. Sketchfest time in San Francisco. Now in it's 11th year, Sketchfest has bcome a Big Deal in the national sketch scene, taking place in multiple venues across the city with over a hundred shows. And with some very big names gracing the stage — this year bigger than ever —the festival has gained massive attention. That was one great reason to have Cole Stratton as our guest, as he is the co-founder and co-organizer of the event.
If you've never had a chance to check out S.F. Sketchfest and you're within driving distance of The City By The Bay, you should definitely try to get in to see at least one of the shows (if you can still get tickets - many of the bigger name shows sell out quick!) For the full lineup, hop over to http://SFSketchFest.com.
The other great reason to have Cole on is that he's also the co-founder and co-host of Pop My Culture, a very popular podcast that's about ten years younger than Sketchfest. It made a bunch of Top 10 Podcast lists last year and just fell in as one of fleet of p'casts under the Nerdist banner. Cole and his co-host, Vanessa Ragland, make for an engaging team and have had an impressive lineup of comic and celebrity guests on their show.
It's always a little more fun for me to have a fellow podcaster on a Succotash 'sode (the last time was Epi8 with Rob Celli from What Duvet Said), because they're invited to chime in on the various clips that we feature. Normally we don't play as many clips when we interview a guest but, this being one of our out-of-Studio-P interviews means that the guiding hand of engineer/producer Joe Paulino wasn't there to keep me more professional. so we have ten clips, a Burst O' Durst, a classic Henderson's Pants commercial...and the episode runs 17 minutes over our usual one hour time.
We also have a Skypversation with Kelly
Carlin, spoken word performer and friend-of-the-show,
who is performing her show A Carlin Home Companion at
S.F. Sketchfest on Friday, January 27th.
Succotash News: We have merchandise! What's a podcast, after all,without something to try to sell you? Now we have it! There's not much in the "Succotashery" so far — several styles of t-shirts, coffee mugs hats and some other stuff, all sporting the spiffy new Succotash logo. We'll bring more stuff online in the coming months but, for now, click on this link (or over on the ad on the side) and check out the swag!
Succotash Reminder: Yours truly is a contributing reviewer for This Week In Comedy Podcasting, Jesse Fox's delightful column at Splitsider.com. There's a fresh rack of the funniest and hottest comedy p'casts reviewed every week.
For a full lineup of who Cole and I talk about on this show, it's right here! (As always, just click on a show's title to be taken to their website. All the shows are available through iTunes. And some of them (including Succotash) can be found on your smartphone or tablet's Stitcher Smart Radio app.)
Pop My Culture
As is our custom whenever we have a fellow podcaster along, their
show gets to ride shotgun. Cole Stratton and
Vanessa Ragland's
hot p'cast features guest comics, actors and celebrities chewing
the fat about the latest trends, movies, music and media. The guest
this clip is Jim Rash, familiar to
fans of NBC TV's Community as Dean Pelton, and also
co-writer of the hit movie The Descendants.
The Bugle
This fun news-based comedy show straddles the Atlantic with one
host, John Oliver, based in New York and the other host,
Andy
Zaltzman, holding down the fort in England (where the show
originates from.) Epi178 is a historic episode of sorts as it is
the last one produced under the banner of the London TimesOnline.
From here on out the lads are on their own (but if you already
subscribe to The Bugle on iTunes, you should receive the new
episodes without interruption.)
Never Not Funny
Fast n' furious Jimmy Pardo is the
host of this long-running comedy podcasts - one of the firsts to
get out there, actually. He's also got a pay-to-play model going
for the "Pardcast", so you'll have to visit his site to get the
whole magilla. You can sample every episode through a free 20
minute hunk that's up on iTunes, though.
Jordan, Jesse,
Go!
Jesse Thorn and Jordan Morris host
fast-paced conversational show. Our guest, Cole Stratton, has
worked with them a lot over the years and says they're as fun in
person as they sound on their podcast. In this clip they're joined
by "the Bitter Buddha", comedian Eddie
Pepitone.
The Long Shot Podcast
Pepitone again? Yep, only here he's on his home turf, where he
is a regular along with Sean Conroy,
Jamie
Flam and Amber Kenny. This
quartet often has a guest but, even when they done, they hold court
and laugh it up about current events, disturbing dreams and pretty
much anything their wide-ranging conversations turn up.
The Thrilling Adventure
Hour
Our guest, Cole, has lots of good things to say about this
imaginative show, which is a monthly comedy staple in Los Angeles
as a live stage show. Done in the motif of an old-time scripted
radio, the cast and their slate of impressive guests consistently
deliver a great listen. And since it's meant to be a radio
offering, it's translation from stage to podcast is dead
on.
You Made It
Weird
Comic Pete Holmes and his show
is now part of the Nerdist network of podcastery. Patterned in the
spirit of Marc Maron's WTF show, Holmes has a knack
for making his guests (often fellow comedians) feel a little
uncomfortable at some point in the show but seems to usually all
end in laughter. Here he talks with the very funny Nick Kroll.
(Side note brought up by our guest this week: Holmes is the voice
of the E-Trade baby on the TV commercials!)
Pod F. Tompkast
We've featured this very creative show before and with good reason
- host Paul F. Tompkins is one
of the funniest, fastest and inventive comedians around. The
scripted longform material performed on the Tompkast is difficult
to do justice to in the time we have, so do yourself a favor and
grab a full show soon.
This My Show
Podcaster Jeremy Wein is a tribute to
the idea that if you want to do a podcast, just go ahead and do it.
He's not a comedian himself but he's managed to crack the code to
get a lot of funny people to sit still with him long enough to do a
decent interview. Here's he's caught up with NBC-TV's Parks &
Recreation's Aziz Ansari.
(Apologies to Jeremy - in the
episode, I give out his site as ThisMyShow.com...it's actually ThisMyShow.NET)
Big Pop Fun
Another Nerdist family podcast? Yeah, I'm not sure why they're so
prevalent on Succotash this episode — I swear there's no
payola involved (but a fellow can dream, can't he?) — but they
do have a quality lineup over there. This one is a young
p'cast, hosted by veteran comedian Tom Wilson, most
famous for his role as Biff (and Buford) Tannen in the Back To
The Future movies. He's also a good interviewer as you can hear
in his 3-part chat with comedian/writer/director Steve
Oedekerk.
We close out the show with our Burst O' Durst feature, faithfully supplied to us by the politically bent comedy stylings of Will Durst.
That's it for this batch. Write me sometime at marc@SuccotashShow.com and let me know what's on your mind. You can also call into the Succotash Hotline at (818) 921-7212 and sound off about something you've heard or something you want to hear.
Thanks for listening! (You are listening, aren't you?) Don't forget to pass the Succotash!
— Marc Hershon