Episodes

  • Guest Brad Williams
    Mar 12 2025

    During his guest appearance on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, Brad Williams delved into a variety of engaging topics that showcased both his comedic insights and personal experiences. He shared his thoughts on Carlos Mencia, reflecting on their interactions and the dynamics of the comedy scene. Williams also addressed his journey as a little person, discussing the unique challenges and perspectives it brings to his life and career. He fondly reminisced about Ralphie May, honoring his legacy and the impact he had on the comedy world. Additionally, Brad opened up about the emotional experience of losing his father, revealing how it has influenced his comedy and life outlook. The conversation also touched on the craft of joke writing, where he shared valuable tips and techniques that aspiring comedians could use to hone their skills. Overall, the episode was a heartfelt mix of humor and reflection, highlighting Williams' talent and resilience.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Guest Dustin Chafin
    Mar 5 2025

    Dustin Chafin, known for his sharp wit and engaging storytelling, recently appeared as a guest on a new episode of the We Think It’s Funny podcast. In the episode, Chafin shared insights into his journey from his diverse upbringing in Kilgore, Texas, to his rise in the New York comedy scene. He discussed the challenges and rewards of performing in such a competitive environment, as well as his experience opening for comedian Nate Bargatze. Known for his raw, personal comedy that touches on his struggles with addiction and his path to sobriety, Chafin also reflected on how these life experiences have shaped his unique comedic voice.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Guest Jamie Lissow
    Feb 27 2025

    Comedian Jamie Lissow, known for his sharp wit and roles on Gutfeld! and Real Rob, brought his signature humor to the We Think It’s Funny podcast. As a stand-up veteran with appearances on The Tonight Show and major comedy festivals, Lissow shared hilarious insights on family life, pop culture, and the absurdities of everyday experiences. The episode featured his trademark storytelling and quick banter, blending seamlessly with the podcast’s relaxed, off-the-cuff style. His appearance added a fresh dose of comedic energy, making it a must-listen for fans of stand-up and spontaneous, unfiltered humor.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Guest Luz Pazos
    Feb 20 2025

    This week on the We Think It's Funny podcast, comedic sensation Luz Pazos takes center stage as the guest of honor! Straight out of the Andes, Luz is a Peruvian-born comedian, actress, and writer known for her sharp wit and infectious energy. She has been a finalist on Stand Up NBC and featured on The Kroll Show and Comedy Chingonas on HBO Max. Luz regularly performs at top venues like The Comedy Store, Improv, and Laugh Factory, and has showcased her talent at festivals across North America, including the Ha Comedy Festival in San Antonio and the Asheville, North Carolina, where she and Daniel originally met and became friends. In this episode, Luz shares her hilarious perspective on life, navigating both the ups and downs of comedy, and riffs on news stories with Daniel and Mark.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Guest Argus Hamilton
    Feb 13 2025

    Argus Hamilton, a seasoned stand-up comedian, writer, and television host, is this week's guest on the We Think It’s Funny podcast with Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell. Known for his sharp wit and observational humor, Hamilton has had a long career in comedy, starting at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles and making multiple appearances on The Tonight Show. He has also contributed to shows like The Richard Pryor Show and Laugh-In, and currently hosts The Comedy Store Tonight starring Argus Hamilton, a talk show showcasing emerging comedians. In addition to his TV career, Hamilton writes a syndicated comedy column and shares his unique perspective on current events. His personal story includes overcoming struggles with addiction in the 1980s, a testament to his resilience and dedication to comedy. On the podcast, Hamilton brings his trademark humor and insightful anecdotes, and the conversation delves into topics like faith, the rich history of The Comedy Store, love, and sobriety, offering listeners a deep and personal look into his life and career.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Guest David Sacks
    Feb 6 2025

    Comedy writer and podcast host David Sacks joins Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell in studio for an all new episode of the We Think It’s Funny podcast. David Sacks was a writer on The Simpsons and on Third rock from the sun amongst many other things. He currently hosts his own podcast called spiritual tools for an outrageous world, in which he takes Beautiful Jewish teachings and applies them to every day life In a practical way, for people to understand. We talk to him about writing for The Simpsons and going to Harvard with Conan O'Brien. We also talk about prophecy and the Talmud. We discuss a new trend called raw dogging and so much more.
    We hope you enjoy the episode!

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    47 mins
  • Guest Bobby Collins
    Jan 29 2025

    On this week of "We Think It's Funny" podcast with Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, the fellas are joined by comedian Bobby Collins. Bobby has had an incredible career in comedy and shares stories about opening for Cher and Frank Sinatra. Mark and Bobby reminisce about the old days starting out doing comedy in the 1970s in NYC. Daniel and Bobby Collins talk about his appearance on Daniel's original podcast 17 years prior. We discuss Bobby's friendship with now president Donald Trump and how Bobby met his wife through an unlikely encounter due to his friendship with Howard Stern. All this so much more. Enjoy...

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Guest Ami Kozak
    Jan 22 2025

    In the latest episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, comedian Ami Kozak joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for a candid discussion on the intersection of comedy and social issues. The trio delves into the complexities of humor in today's polarized climate, touching on topics such as antisemitism, the challenges of navigating sensitive subjects, and the evolving role of comedy in sparking dialogue. Kozak shares his unique perspective as a comedian who has confronted difficult issues head-on, offering insights into how humor can both challenge and heal. With plenty of laughs and thought-provoking moments, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the power of comedy to address pressing cultural issues.

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    1 hr and 12 mins