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Jon Koppel

Jon Koppel Podcast

A weekly Comedy podcast
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Jon Koppel Podcast

Jon Koppel

Jon Koppel Podcast

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Jon Koppel Podcast

Jon Koppel

Jon Koppel Podcast

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Christian Mangual and I swapped stories about debauchery in Nashville, his euphoric experience at an LCD Soundsystem concert, the most fun way to clean your apartment, and coping with the Sunday night blues after a great weekend. Christian also
Matt Morgan came by to tell me stories from the 18 crazy years he has spent as a wrestler. He talks about why his first major character was The Japanese Poorboy, doing a Royal Rumble commercial for WWE with Kurt Angle, and the time he blacked o
Ron Metellus came by to talk about his recent trip to New Orleans, subpar Bloody Mary's, fitness boot camps running amok, bad drivers, and the thrilling state of Philly sports. Ron also tells me how he landed a fellowship with The Onion and how
Nick Kupsey is the man. We marvel at the bizarre behavior of powerful people, we vent about why nuanced political opinions aren't tolerated anymore, and we try to figure out why so many dudes are so angry right now. We also talk about Nick's se
I took a field trip to the legendary Grape Room where I sat down with Ryan Kay, Megan Goetz, and Sylis P for a spirited debate about which is the greatest American holiday: Thanksgiving or Independence Day. We broke it all down... turkey dinner
Aston Wallace came in from LA to debate the merits of the latest season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, James Franco's acting chops, and whether it's appropriate to give a granola bar to a homeless person. We also discuss some of the weightier issues
Gregg Gerhard opened by saying this will be my longest podcast, and he was right. We talked about getting bullied by little people, his love of Jewish women, and how watching wrestling taught him to build great characters. Gregg also relayed a
Brian Durkin came by for a very fun conversation. After rehashing some recent comedy-scene drama, Brian told me about his experience in the world of competitive trade card games, how he transitioned from finance and risk management to screenwri
Brian Durkin came by for a very fun conversation. After rehashing some recent comedy-scene drama, Brian told me about his experience in the world of competitive trade card games, how he transitioned from finance and risk management to screenwri
I joined Ryan Kay, Seamus Millar, and Sylis P. at the legendary Grape Room to celebrate the school year being back in session. After describing what we were like in high school, we reminisced about some of the greatest high school-based movies
My wife Megan joined me to talk about mean girls, aggressive homeless people, my recent parking ticket, CNN's miniseries about the 90's, OJ Simpson, buttered coffee, and adults that have temper tantrums.
Dan Getz is a funny comedian and a good dude. Dan and I discussed how he learned not to care about his birthday, the greatest movie depictions of presidents, and our favorite Stephen King movies. Dan also told me about how he became an animator
Matt Byrne came over to tell me about his favorite locker room moment, his years of doing standup as a minor, and why he hates vacations. We also try to figure out why everyone wants to be the biggest victim.
The great Erik Terrell joined me to talk about how he's been hosting radio shows in some capacity since the age of 11, taking up acting in college, maintaining his faith while performing standup, and why getting laughs isn't always the most imp
Andy Lane and I got together to talk about a twisted way to get revenge on train passengers you don't like, partying with people that have superhuman discipline, and Bill Cosby's planned speaking tour. We also discussed the factors that drove A
Megan Goetz came by to defend mindless television, call me out on my humble-braggin, and to even the score with her nemesis, Fenris. We also talk about why it might not be fun to be a celebrity, and I bitch about people getting offended too eas
Matt Morgan (aka Fenris) came over with his ukulele, a 40oz, and a ton of energy. He played me a few songs and we talked about being attacked by audience members at his shows, why Glenn Gulia from The Wedding Singer was actually a hero, and my
Ron Metellus and I probably could have gone on for a few hours. We talked about the buzz surrounding his Black History Monthly show and why it's sometimes difficult to determine what diversity means. We also discussed the merits of letting your
Steph Termini is new to the comedy world, but she's a natural. She joined me to talk about experiencing 4/20 this year vs as a college Sophomore at Bonnaroo, being the only female ice hockey player on her high school team, and what inspired her
Paul Smith is an interesting guy. We talk about addressing his half-Korean/half-Italian background comedically, how failing out of college led to enlisting in the Air Force, breaking into comedy while being stationed in Korea, and the massive i
Sylis P joins me to deliver a theory about my real motivation for hosting a podcast from my house. Then we talk about bonding with adults over t-shirts and music, whether there are too many comedy shows, and the importance of seeing comedians a
My friend Justin Newman joined me to talk about roast battles, partying with rich degenerates, and saying insane things to neighbors. Then we discuss some of the bigger moments and topics from the first 3 months of the year, while getting sidet
Todd Chappelle is my guest for my first podcast featuring live music. Todd brought his guitar and he was kind enough to play some songs. We also talked about his evolution from folk singer to musician-comedian, dealing with some of the negative
Jeff Roser stopped by for a conversation that ended up focusing mostly on his teenage years. He told me about the tattoos he got from his friend's dad, the year he spent at boarding school for troubled youth, his stint in a psyche ward, and how
Chris Stenta has opinions about everything and he tends to get fired up. We had a free-flowing conversation about politics, racism, the media, drugs, and whether everything is just rigged.
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