Written by Melinda Wittstock. Misadventures trapped in too-tight Spanx on date night with hubby… Yearning for the bygone romance of dry humping… Mortifying her teenage son with the sort of motherly efficiency that peaks publicly when a football helmet full of “cougar underwear” tumbles out of a packed suitcase
Read MoreWritten by Melinda Wittstock. Calling all Earth-dwellers currently being stalked by the strange phenomenon called “Coronavirus”… those who are locked in place, crawling the walls… … THIS is your invitation to
Are you a bigger fan of comedy than sports? Ever wish there was a ‘Sportscenter’ for comedy performances? Well, there is! It’s The Daily Comedy News Podcast. The show is hosted
Baby boomers may be the most ‘famous’ generation. Maybe that’s because it is one of the largest, in terms of number of people in that age range. Or maybe it’s because they
Last month, we discussed the unique combination of comedy and true crime in podcasting. Call it a coincidence, divine intervention, or whatever the heck you’d like to, but displayed front and center
After an entire weekend at CrimeCon, I needed something to listen to other than true crime on my drive home from Las Vegas. Don’t get me wrong: the event and especially
“$200?! I’m robbing you!” I remember this scene between Gilbert Gottfried and Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop II in 1987. I was a teenager, and I believe it was my
For those of you who happened to enjoy our recent four-part series on the True Crime Category, you will love this bonus article on Comedy and True Crime. Call it the unofficial
Mildly amusing and quite clever—a good synopsis of the sometimes-funny-but-always-intriguing My Year in Mensa. This is another example of a show that falls under comedy simply because the host is a
Living in your 20s can be challenging in this day and age. Living in New York City has probably always been challenging. Living in your 20s in New York City can also
Comedy podcasts are supposed to make you laugh, right? When taking over this category in late 2021, I thought it would create a nice balance from the often-harsh world of true