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''Your Mom's House'' is a comedy podcast hosted by married comedians Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky. The podcast was started in 2010 and covers a wide range of topics such as ongoing events, comedy, and the daily life of the two co-hosts—interspersed with toilet humor, running jokes, and commentary on unusual or shocking internet videos. This includes creating "YMH Celebrities" by repeatedly playing videos of nicknamed, socially-untypical members of the public, in "a modern variation of the regular callers into ''The Howard Stern Show''." The comedians typically stay away from political discussions, and the majority of their guests are fellow comedians. Additionally YMH Studios produces a number of podcasts on their network, including ''"2 Bears 1 Cave,"'' ''"Drew Pinsky, Dr. Drew After Dark,"'' and ''"Danny Brown, The Danny Brown Show."'' Starting in 2020, YMH studios began producing live pay-per-view events that can be rented on their website. History Segura and Pazsitzky ...
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Tom Segura
Thomas Weston Segura (born April 16, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, author, actor, and podcaster. Segura co-hosts the '' Your Mom's House'' podcast with his wife, fellow comedian Christina Pazsitzky. Segura also co-hosts the podcast ''Two Bears One Cave'' with friend and fellow comedian Bert Kreischer. Early life Segura was born on April 16, 1979, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Rosario "Charo" Lazarte, a Peruvian immigrant, and Thomas Nadeau Segura. His father was a First Vice President of Merrill Lynch. Tom grew up speaking Spanish and spent his summers in Lima, Peru. He graduated from Saint Edward's School in Vero Beach, Florida, and from Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina. At age 19, he overdosed on GHB and fell into a short coma. Career Segura began stand-up comedy shortly after graduating from Lenoir-Rhyne University. On episode 568 of ''Your Mom's House'', he mentioned he was doing comedy in the evenings for the first few years while ...
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WTF With Marc Maron
''WTF with Marc Maron'' is a weekly podcast and radio show hosted by stand-up comedian Marc Maron. The show was launched in September 2009. The show is produced by Maron's former Air America co-worker Brendan McDonald. Background The show's title stems from the Internet slang abbreviation ''WTF'' (for "What the fuck?"). ''WTF'' launched in September 2009 following the cancellation of Maron's Air America terrestrial radio program '' Breakroom Live with Maron & Seder''. Maron retained his Air America building keycard and, without permission, used their studios to record the first several episodes of ''WTF''. After the first episodes, Maron moved from New York to California. Most episodes of the show are generally recorded in Maron's home garage, nicknamed "the Cat Ranch", in Los Angeles. He ends most podcasts with the phrase "Boomer lives" in honour of a cat he brought from New York who went missing. The phrase became a hashtag and his production company name. Occasionall ...
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Matteo Lane
Matthew "Matteo" Lane (born June 28, 1986) is an American comedian, actor, singer, and illustrator. He has made appearances on ''The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'', ''Late Night with Seth Meyers'', and HBO's '' Crashing''. Lane was recognized by ''The Advocate'' as one of the "LGBT Icons, Innovators, and Disruptors" for his work in stand-up comedy. Early life and education Matthew Lane was born in 1986 in Des Plaines, Illinois and raised in Arlington Heights, and lived on the North Side of Chicago. Through his mother, Lane is of Mexican and Italian descent, with the Italian side originating from Agrigento and Messina, Sicily. His father is a Vietnam War veteran and is of Irish descent. He was nicknamed Matteo, the Italian equivalent of Matthew, by his Italian family. Lane, who is gay, has an older brother who is also gay. He speaks English, Italian, Spanish, and French, and studied German in high school. Lane started to sing opera at the age of 15 under vocal coach Nick ...
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Chad Daniels
Chad Daniels is an American comedian. His albums have reached the top 10 on the Billboard comedy charts three times: No. 2 for 2017's ''Footprints On The Moon'', No. 6 for 2019's ''Dad Chaniels'', and No. 7 for 2014's ''Natural Selection''. As of 2019, his albums have been streamed more than 700 million times. ''Footprints on the Moon'' also reached No. 1 on the iTunes comedy chart. In 2020, Vulture.com called him "one of the great unsung American comedians right now, who has some of the best stuff about being a dad out there." Early life Daniels was born March 2, 1975, in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. He graduated from Fergus Falls High School in 1993. Career Stand-up comedy Daniels' comedy is known for what Allmusic critic Mark Deming described as a "skewed, often dark view" on domestic family life. He started performing standup at an open mic night at ACME Comedy Company in Minneapolis in 1998. His performance earned him a job as house emcee at Grand Forks, North Dakota, comedy ...
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Josh Wolf (comedian)
Josh Wolf (born 1969) is an Americans, American comedian, actor, and writer. He has written for a number of sitcoms, including ''All of Us'' and ''Cuts (TV series), Cuts''. He is best known for his regular appearances on the round table of E!'s late-night talk show ''Chelsea Lately''. Wolf hosted the ''Josh Wolf Show'' in 2015. Wolf has 3 children. Career He was introduced comedy at the age of sixteen, doing an entire set about his parents' fart, gas. Having moved to Seattle, he became a spokesperson for Nintendo and interviewed Bill Gates for an internal film for Microsoft. He moved once more to Los Angeles, and was spotted while doing a one-man show at the National Comedy Theatre, HBO Workspace. He signed a two-year deal with American Broadcasting Company, ABC to develop his own television show, but it was never broadcast. He instead concentrated on writing for sitcoms such as UPN's ''All of Us'' and ''Cuts''. Wolf was a regular on the round table of E!'s late-night talk sh ...
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Tom Papa
Thomas Papa Jr. (born November 10, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and radio host. He hosts the Sirius XM Satellite Radio show ''Come to Papa'' and, in July 2019, he and Fortune Feimster started hosting the Sirius XM show ''What a Joke with Papa and Fortune''. Papa hosted the show ''Baked'' on the Food Network and was the head writer and a performer on the radio variety show ''Live from Here'', hosted by Chris Thile, where he delivered the "Out In America" segment. Early life Papa was born in Passaic, New Jersey, to Elaine and Thomas Papa, an Italian-American, and grew up in Park Ridge, New Jersey, and later Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, where he graduated from Pascack Hills High School in 1986. He is a graduate of Rider College. He has two daughters, Charlotte Papa and Angelina Papa; and two sisters, one of whom works at the non-profit organization, City Green. Papa played football and ran track while younger. Career Stand-up comedy He began in New York City in 1993 playi ...
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Andrew Santino
Andrew James Santino (born October 16, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is known for television series and films such as '' Sin City Saints'', '' The Disaster Artist'', ''Mixology'', '' I'm Dying Up Here, Beef'', and '' Dave''. He was also the star of a YouTube web series called Duncan Rocks. Early life and education Santino grew up in the River North neighborhood of Chicago, and he is of half Italian and half Irish descent. Raised by a single mother, he lived in Section 8 housing. Santino graduated from Naperville North High School in 2002, and then attended Arizona State University. Career On '' I'm Dying Up Here'', Santino played Bill Hobbs, a talented, popular comedian who sabotages himself with a bitter attitude and negative outlook on life. He stars in the series ''Dave'', which tells the fictionalized story of rapper Lil Dicky; Santino portrays his roommate and manager. In 2017, he released a Showtime special called ''Home Field Advantage''. He p ...
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Los Angeles
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Warren Sapp
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The Sopranos
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