LATEST EPISODES
202 – Debt Collector with Greg DiPaul
Bak is joined by comedian, Greg DiPaul AKA the Debt Collector. This week, discussing non profit organizations, Uber VS Lyft, generational music, the decline of individualism,
200 – Burning (Wo)Man with Cori Wolfe
Bak is joined by comedian, Cori Wolfe. Get the inside scoop on the inner workings of Burning Man from a veteran staff member. Focusing on the
199 – I Was Supposed To Be A Girl with Brian MacDuffee
Bak is joined by comedian, Brian Macduffee. This week discussing open mic grinding, how to deal with hecklers, when your African Studies professor manages to turn
198 – Sauerkraut Joke Writing with Alden Schaub
Bak is joined by comedian, Alden Schaub. If you’re a fan of sauerkraut and trivia, then this episode is for you! Discussing Youtube rabbit holes, analyzing
197 – Business Meets Comedy with Brandon Lewin
Bak is joined by Brandon Lewin (Big Laugh Comedy). Many believe comedy is all laughs, but to be successful one must understand Business First. Discussing hilarious
196 – Track Jacket Chuck with Charles Adams Jr.
Bak is joined by fellow comedian Charles Adams Jr, AKA Track Jacket Chuck.This week focusing on their comedic upbringing, comedian idols, Funniest Person in Austin, track
195 – Mullet Babyface with Dean Stanfield
Bak is joined by the All American Mullet Babyface himself, comedian Dean Stanfield. Focusing on the trials and tribulations of Red Neck Comedy in Austin Texas,
194 – Mushrooms Are The Answer with Marty Clarke and Colton Dowling
When in doubt, mushrooms are the answer! This week, Bak is joined by comedians, Marty Clarke and Colton Dowling. Discussing the inception and origin story for
193 – No Distractions with Espi Rivadeneira
Ever wonder what you could accomplish with No Distractions? This week Bak is joined by New York Comedian, Espi Rivadeneira. Focusing on New York’s resilience through
192 – Fuck A Cat with Joyce Taus
This week, Bak is joined by Comedian, Joyce Taus. In most Western cultures, black cats have typically been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens,