Transgender politics, woke culture, pronouns and sex. Sound engineer, DJ and one of Noam's oldest and dearest friends, Nikki Jax joins us along with stand up comic and Cellar regular, Danny Cohen.
Al Martin is the owner of New York Comedy Club, Greenwich Village Comedy Club and Broadway Comedy Club. His new book is called, I Did it on A Dare: How I Created a Comedy Empire in 30 Short Years.
Cellar regular Danny Cohen and Dr. Maurice Shaw, the pharmacist and a stand up comedian who went viral after he lost his job at Walmart.
Claira Janover, the Harvard student who got doxxed and went viral after she made a TIK TOK about Black Lives Matter.
Colin Quinn (Saturday Night Live, Tough Crowd, Comedy Central, HBO) discusses the state of America and his new book, Overstated: A Coast-to-Coast Roast of the 50 States.
Noam Dworman, Dov Davidoff, Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand
Bonus Episode 11 with Dov Davidoff
British comic, Konstantin Kisin, who made international in 2018 by refusing to sign a university “behavioral agreement form” which banned jokes about religion, atheism and insisted that all humor must be “respectful and kind”. He is joined by Francis Foster, co-host of their popular podcast, TRIGGERnometry.
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Bonus Episode #10 with Dov Davidoff
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Benny Morris, one of Israel's leading historians and public intellectuals, discusses the possibility of peace in the Middle East, and whether or not Donald Trump is good for Israel.
Author, journalist (The Economist, The Atlantic, The New York Times) and Washington Post columnist, Megan McArdle.
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Comics Judy Gold (HBO, Comedy Central) and Allan Havey (Mad Men, Billions) join the show as Comedy Cellar owner, Noam Dworman, goes on a rant about Jerry Seinfeld and Zabar's baskets.
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Entrepreneur, investor, author and co-owner of the comedy club, STAND UP NY, James Altucher discusses whether or not New York City is dead and responds to being called a putz by Jerry Seinfeld in The New York Times.
International and multilingual comedian Sugar Sammy is also a judge on France’s version of the hit show America’s Got Talent. He
Lara Bazelon is a professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She directed an innocence project at Loyola Law School and was a trial attorney in the Office of the Federal Public Defender. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Slate, and The Atlantic Magazine. She is the author of Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction.
Justin Weinberg is associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina. He is also the editor of Daily Nous*, a popular philosophy news site. Nimesh Patel (Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers) is a comedian and writer.
Bonus Episode #8 with Dov Davidoff
Professor Robert Plomin is a psychologist and geneticist best known for his work in twin studies and behavior genetics. His new book, Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are, that describes what he has learned after 45 years of research on nature and nurture.
Jacob Sullum is a senior editor at Reason magazine and a nationally syndicated columnist who writes about drug policy, criminal justice, and civil liberties. He is the author of For Your Own Good: The Anti-Smoking Crusade and the Tyranny of Public Health (Free Press) and Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use (Tarcher/Penguin).
Bonus Episode #7 with Dov Davidoff
Bonus Episode #6 with Dov Davidoff
Peter Singer has been described as the world's most influential living philosopher. He is professor of bioethics at Princeton University, and the author of many books, including Animal Liberation, Practical Ethics, One World, The Life You Can Save, and The Most Good You Can Do.
Coleman Hughes is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor at City Journal. His writing has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Quillette, The City Journal and The Spectator. He has appeared on many podcasts, including The Rubin Report, Making Sense with Sam Harris, and Real Time with Bill Mahr.
Taylor Dayne is an American pop icon. Her groundbreaking debut single “Tell It To My Heart” turned her into an overnight international star in 1987. She followed the smash hit with seventeen Top 20 singles over the course of her three-decade career and she has sold over 75 million albums and singles worldwide.