Episodes
Episode 88: Renee Church & Matt Coombe
88: Renee Church & Matt Coombe are stand-up comedians. Both are regulars on the open mic circuit in Auckland, & are working toward being full-time performers.
Episode 85: Jarret Filmer
85: Jarret Filmer is Geoff Rissole, co-creator of Shit Towns of NZ. He and Rick Furphy are Australasia's leading experts on sociology, travel, and culture.
Episode 68: Dan Sage
68: Dan Sage, by his own admission, is a giant pile of poor life decisions. He is also a stand-up comedian who’s toured the North Island (of New Zealand).
Episode 62: Jamie Bowen
62: Jamie Bowen has been a stand-up comedian, performer, & writer for nearly 20 years. He has been nominated for every comedy award in NZ, but never won one.
Episode 58: Justine Smith
58: Justine Smith is a stand-up comedian & sit-down comedy writer recognised for working on the Comedy Gala, AotearoHa, 7 Days, After Hours, & Funny Girls.
Episode 47: Alan McElroy
47: Alan McElroy is a stand-up comedian, MC, actor and writer from Dublin. He immigrated to Auckland in 2010 and been on the local pro comedy circuit since.
Episode 42: Scott Blanks
42: Scott Blanks is the Don of the NZ stand-up comedy scene. Scott was one of the original pioneers of the early '80s, before opening The Classic in 1997.
Episode 22: Brendhan Lovegrove
22: Brendhan Lovegrove is a stand-up comedian who has been regularly performing for the past 23 years. In 1998 he was one of the first Billy T Award winners.
Episode 21: Tourettes
21: Dominic Hoey is a poet, rapper, musician, podcaster, teacher, youth mentor, and writer. His first novel, 'Iceland', will be available 15 June 2017.
Episode Fifteen: Dai Henwood
15: Dai Henwood leads the second team on Seven Days, hosts Family Feud 5.30pm weekdays, wins awards for his stand-up comedy, and used to be a wedding DJ.
Episode Ten: Verity Johnson
10: Verity Johnson is a journalist, broadcaster, speaker, part-time comic, and ex Paul Henry show co-host. She was a finalist in the Canon Media Awards.