Saturday, June 14, 2014

"Nurse Ratched Had a Point: And Other Healthcare Stories" - Live Recording


This month's live show was intense. Just a fair warning, while all of these stories are great, some of them are very serious and some of them involve graphic details about our bodies. But you already know that you have blood and guts, so let's get going!

Funny Hoes - Sex Work, Comedy, And a Whole Lot of Questions


tl;dl - Sex workers get a bad rap. You probably know someone who has, or is currently, doing it. Sure some of them are nuts, or drug addicts, or dealing with abuse, or etc., etc., etc. Sometimes, though, a normal lady   gets money thanks to that body that mama gave her.

"Show Biz" - Do Good Work Podcast Live Recording at Spider House Ballroom


Whether it's in bands, movies, the radio, etc., there are a surprising amount of people who have had a brush with show biz. Full of narcissism, and desperation to succeed, the show biz industry makes for some very interesting people and some very interesting stories. This month's storytellers are no different, and we're pleased to have such a start studded line up!

Blake Midgette - Beds, Metal Bands, and Beyond...


When I first met Blake Midgette, I was sure that he was 52 years old and a pervert. I was only correct about one of those things, he's actually 36. No, no, he's not a pervert, but the first time I actually heard about Blake was when I first started comedy in 2011.

"I Can't Come In To Work Today Because..." - Live Recording at Spider House Ballroom

In our second live recorded episode, a handful of amazing storytellers from Austin, TX take the stage to tell you their harrowing tales (excuses) of why they had to call in to work. There's drama, death, and even poop water. Who has the best story and will win the Golden Hammer award? Find out at the end!

Dustin Svehlak - Wedding Videos, Corporate Porn, and Rental Life Advice


Happy February, everyone! I'm happy to report that we had a fantastic recording of our second live podcast at Spider House Ballroom in Austin last week.

Diana Ogaard - Starbucks Gun Threats, Brazilian Runaways, and the Art Hustle


In the history of my life, moving to Austin has been the most eventful chapter. Before I found comedy, before I went to grad school, before I adopted the dumbest dog I've ever met, I worked at a Starbucks at an outdoor mall.