It's time for Beginnings, the podcast where writer and performer Andy Beckerman talks to the comedians, writers, filmmakers and musicians he admires about their earliest creative experiences and the numerous ways in which a creative life can unfold.
On today's show I talk to LA-based comedian Danny Lobell. Danny is an internationally touring stand-up and storyteller, and for eight years he hosted the first comedy podcast called Comical Radio. Starting in 2004, Danny interviewed some of the top comic minds of our time including George Carlin, Paul Giamatti and Chris Rock. When the show ended in 2012, he started a new show called Modern Day Philosophers, where he learns about the Western canon of philosophy with his comedy guests.
Back in December, Danny came over to my Franklin Village sublet in LA to talk about resenting your siblings, mentally ill parents, familial rifts, being desensitized to violence, painting as a solitary act, an idealized vision of New York, the definition of "tenement", online trolls, seasonal affective disorder, The Schnoogy Hunters, John Wayne and the Magic Record Player, and converting to Orthodox Judaism. Plus, in the second half of the show, I talk to my friend Joel Straley of the Talk Party podcast about becoming an atheist.
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