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Too Long; Didn't Listen features interviews with comedians about topical humor, the comedy industry and how they hone their craft.

Each episode is hosted by HuffPost Senior Comedy Editor Katla McGlynn.

Too Long; Didn't Listen features interviews with comedians about topical humor, the comedy industry and how they hone their craft.

Each episode is hosted by HuffPost Senior Comedy Editor Katla McGlynn.

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Rachel Feinstein And Nate Bargatze Give Advice

Rachel Feinstein and Nate Bargatze discuss their latest stand-up endeavors and everything from creepy memories about the Easter Bunny to dreams of being a criminal profiler. Feinstein has a new stand-up album coming out this year, is currently producing a pilot for Comedy Central with Amy Schumer and will make a cameo in "Trainwreck" this summer. And to think, all this after shirking college to move to New York City with a band called Dicksister when she was a teenager and getting fired from her first job "On Broadway" (at a store called Phat) after just four hours. Bargatze's new one-hour special, "Full Time Magic" is premiering on Comedy Central on Friday, May 2 at midnight, the title of which is a nod to his father, who is actually a magician. Things weren't always top hats and tuxedos though, as Bargatze explains, his father used to be a clown who made family pictures extra weird and once gave the Easter Bunny a ride home from the mall (side note, that might be the saddest end of a sentence ever written). Listen until the end to hear the advice that Nate and Rachel would give to themselves when they were first starting out, including a speech that we made extra inspirational with the addition of a little mood music.
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48:41

Sara Schaefer on Women in Stand-up and Dating Comedians

On her debut album, "Chrysalis," comedian Sara Schaefer opens up about everything from her butterfly tramp stamp to that time she discovered a hidden talent in the bedroom -- one that she affectionately refers to as "Splash Mountain." On the 14th episode of "Too Long; Didn't Listen," Sara and Katla discuss those intimate jokes, talk about women and dating in the stand-up world, and confirm that America is more than ready for a female Jon Stewart.
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Kurt Braunohler Talks 'Roustabout'

What happens when you Jet Ski from Chicago to New Orleans? If you're comedian Kurt Braunohler, the answer is biker gang comedy shows, wet suit rash and raising a bunch of money for charity. Listen to him discuss his nine-part Comedy Central Digital series "Roustabout," a week-long Jet Skiing comedy mission to send 500 goats and 1,000 chickens to Africa, plus his new direction in stand-up and the biggest lesson he learned on his trip.
Fun and entertainment 11 years
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Brooks Whelan

After his short stint as a featured player on "Saturday Night Live," Brooks Wheelan doubled down on stand-up comedy and released his debut album, appropriately called "This Is Cool, Right?" On the 12th episode of our podcast, Brooks talks about turning depression into comedy, moving back to Los Angeles for its camp sites and Wal Marts, tells his best Bonaroo story and explains why he doesn't like "Cool" comedy.
Fun and entertainment 11 years
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Sex, Drugs & Comedy with Matt Braunger & Dan St. Germain

On a special episode recorded in Los Angeles, Matt Braunger and Dan St. Germain open up about dating and performing with funny women, stand-up vs. improv comedy, why Omaha is the most depressing place on Earth and who should roast Justin Bieber in March.
Fun and entertainment 11 years
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Ana Gasteyer

In this short and sweet episode, we catch up with "Saturday Night Live" alum Ana Gasteyer about guest starring on "Girls," her lounge singing act and life after "SNL."
Fun and entertainment 11 years
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Dan Soder And Jacqueline Novak Prepare For The Apocalypse

Dan Soder And Jacqueline Novak reveal their plans for the inevitable apocalypse, dissect a conspiracy theory about technology, explain how comedy is like alchemy and why all good jokes are inherently a little rude.
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The Art of Crowd Work with Todd Barry and Jay Oakerson

Comedians Todd Barry and Big Jay Oakerson discuss their full-length crowd work sets in what plays out as a master class in comedian-audience interaction. In addition to dissecting their vastly different approaches to keeping an audience laughing without pre-written material, they share stories from the road, tips on getting the best response from the audience and come up with a great name for a new crowd work special: "Why Do You Hate Me?"
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Dave Hill And Mike Bochetti Talk Kim Kardashian, Artie Lange And Bjork

Mike gives his take on this "Death by Twitter" phenomenon, A.K.A. when comedians like Artie Lange cross a line with their tweets. Dave tells a story about how he once drove Bjork around Cleveland and got her try a twinkie, and we all agree that ISIS, Ray Rice, and cat-callers are jerks. Oh, and we talk about vikings. Too Long; Didn't Listen is hosted by HuffPost Senior Comedy Editor Katla McGlynn and produced by Katelyn Bogucki.
Fun and entertainment 11 years
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Women Aren't Funny

In this episode, host and Senior HuffPost Comedy Editor sits down with comedians Bonnie McFarlane and Marina Franklin to discuss the "women aren't funny" myth and what it's like to be a female comedian in a male dominated industry.
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The Lucas Brothers

HuffPost's Senior Comedy Editor, Katla McGlynn sits down with comedy duo The Lucas Brothers, A.K.A. Keith and Kenny Lucas, to talk about Christmas creeping into Halloween, working for a VA Hospital, their 90% law degrees and awkward conversation starters that must be stopped. The identical twins and stars of TruTV's new sketch comedy show, "Friends Of The People" also play a round of "Would You Rather" and discover that they agree on pretty much everything -- as long as the questions are no-brainers.
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David Rees

Cartoonist, humorist and hilarious host of National Geographic's Going Deep with David Rees joins Editors, Katla McGlynn and Carol Hartsell for the fourth installment of "TL;DL." In this episode, the group covers female "Ghostbusters," Ben Affleck's penis, cat-assisted rap albums and something called "Hair Wars." It's a veritable buffet of pop culture commentary!
Fun and entertainment 11 years
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Kevin Barnett & Josh Rabinowitz

They say that the third time's the charm, which might explain why the third episode of our podcast was so charming! Comedians Kevin Barnett and Josh Rabinowitz of upcoming TruTV sketch comedy show, "Friends Of The People," dropped by to talk about some of the week's most eyebrow-raising stories, including a tri-breasted woman, an epic on-air quitting and the realization that the Miss America pageant might just be the worst thing ever.
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The Art of Satire with Joe Garden, Sarah Pappalardo and Anna Drezen

On the HuffPost Comedy's second -- can you believe it? -- podcast, Carol Hartsell and Katla McGlynn sit down with former "Onion" features editor Joe Garden, and Sarah Pappalardo and Anna Drezen of "Reductress" to discuss satire vs. lies, the AppleWatch, new "SNL Weekend Update" anchor Michael Che, and why Carol needs to shut the F up about feeling old.
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