3 Things: Rebecca Traister, Gabe Gundacker, and The Good Place by Chris Duffy

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Happy Saturday! Every week, I send out an email with my upcoming shows, one thing I think is great, one thing that made me laugh, and one thing I found interesting.

Upcoming Shows

EVERYWHERE:
The newest episode of You're the Expert features NY Department of Sanitation's anthropologist-in-residence Dr. Robin Nagle. Robin talks trash with panelists Maeve Higgins, Dylan Marron, and Gary Richardson. Link

I'm also back on Negin Farsad's Fake The Nation this week as part of a big compilation episode. My segment starts at about 30:50 and we discuss why fewer people are going to church these days. Link

NYC:
Friday, October 5th at 10:00 p.m. at the Brooklyn Comedy Collective. I'm doing improv on Carley Moseley's show MONSTER MASH. Carley is the best and she's assembled some of the funniest improvisers in the country from SNLSecond CityComedy Central, and more. Link

Tuesday, October 23rd at 7:30 p.m. at UCB East Village. I'm telling a story on David Martin's long-running Nights of Our Lives show. It's always a fun night and I'm honored to be a regular guest. Come check it out!  Link

WASHINGTON, D.C.:
Saturday, October 20th at 7:30 p.m. at National Geographic. I'm doing a live taping of You're the Expert with panelists Jo Firestone, Josh Sharp, and Dr. Jennifer Lopez (not that J.Lo). Link

As always, you can find my schedule with all upcoming dates online here.

This week’s list

GREAT:
Oh boy. It has been a tough week to be a feeling, sentient human in America. I've been struggling with what to write here and I honestly still don't know what to say. I think that instead of recommending anything great in the "fun" sense, I'll recommend something great in the "powerful or significant" sense. Rebecca Traister has a new book out that's all about the "revolutionary power of women's anger," which couldn't be more timely. We should all be angry right now and this interview with Traister gave me a lot to consider about how we can channel that anger into change. Good and Mad by Rebecca Traister 


FUNNY:
I'm also very aware that I am a comedian and many people need a break from the news for their mental health right now. So let me present you with an opportunity to escape this reality into a blissful alternate world filled with the most hilarious viral song. I can't explain what is so magical about this, but I can tell you that Gabriel Gundacker has made fifty seconds of music that has been stuck in my head and made me laugh out loud all week.Zendaya is Meechee (h/t Max Silvestri) 


INTERESTING:
Season Three of The Good Place just started back up on NBC. I caught up on seasons one and two on Netflix over the summer and loved them. The Good Place has got to be one of the most (if not the most) intellectual and philosophical sitcoms to ever air on network television. Every episode is packed full of laugh out loud jokes, but the driving core of the show is: how can you become a good person? It's a show very much worth watching and a question we all need to be asking ourselves. Talking to a Philosopher About The Good Place (warning: contains some spoilers)


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Take care of yourselves,
Chris

3 Things: Jad Abumrad, Michelle Buteau, and Bill Browder by Chris Duffy

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Happy Saturday! Every week, I send out an email with my upcoming shows, one thing I think is great, one thing that made me laugh, and one thing I found interesting.

UPCOMING SHOWS

EVERYWHERE:
The newest episode of You're the Expert features Dr. Brooke Flammang teaching comedians Dillon Stevenson, Maeve Higgins, and Emmy Blotnick about sharks and the fish that suck onto them. Link

LOS ANGELES:
TOMORROW! Sunday, September 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at Dynasty Typewriter. I am in LA for one night only, hosting a live taping of You're the Expert with panelists Aparna Nancherla, Max Silvestri, and our expert Jess Phoenix, who studies VOLCANOES. Tell your friends and don't miss this show! Link

NYC:
Friday, October 5th at 10:00 p.m. at the Brooklyn Comedy Collective. I'm doing improv on Carley Moseley's show MONSTER MASH. Carley is the best and she's assembled some of the funniest improvisers in the country from SNLSecond CityComedy Central, and more. Link

WASHINGTON, D.C.:
Saturday, October 20th at 7:30 p.m. at National Geographic. I'm doing a live taping of You're the Expert with panelists Jo Firestone, Josh Sharp, and an incredible scientist who is named Dr. Jennifer Lopez (this is real). Link

As always, you can find my schedule with all upcoming dates online here.

This week’s list

GREAT:
It feels appropriate that today is the official last day of summer. On Monday, I head back into work on Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas after a few months spent working on my own projects and catching up with friends. I've been racing around this past week trying to finish all the writing and audio editing that I promised myself I'd get done while we're on hiatus. I even managed to cram in one final (probably ill-advised) trip to the West Coast, so I could go to a friend's wedding and perform in LA tomorrow before taking the redeye home. 

All of which is to say, I'm feeling myself kick into that familiar "back-to-school" mode. I bought a fresh notebook, I'm ready to hear about everyone's vacations, and I've been listening to a kind of Schoolhouse Rock for grown ups. The album is the brainchild of Jad Abumrad, co-creator of Radiolab and host of More Perfect, a great podcast that "explores how the Supreme Court got so supreme." As a special project, Jad and his team commissioned 27 tracks that dive into and explains each of the 27 amendments to the Constitution. It features some incredible talent (including Dolly Parton and Sarah Kay). 27: The Most Perfect Album (h/t Cassandra Horii)


FUNNY:
Michelle Buteau is everything I think a great comedian should be. She's hilarious. She's smart. She can talk about big important issues and make you laugh or talk about complete nonsense and make you laugh. Whether she's hosting a podcast or doing standup or on TV, she brings the show to a higher level. And she's a lovely, kind human being as well. Michelle is a master of the craft and she shared her secrets with Atelier Dore.  Things I Learned from Standup Comedy 

(If you've never seen Michelle, there's no substitute for one of her live shows, but this NSFW clip from 2 Dope Queens is a good preview)


INTERESTING:
To round out our back-to-school Learning Edition of this newsletter, how about we learn more about the person Vladimir Putin hates most? If you want to understand what's going on in Russia, you could do worse than reading Bill Browder's memoir Red Notice. (NYT review here). Browder was, at one point, the largest foreign investor in Russia. But after he uncovered government embezzlement of hundreds of millions of dollars, he was kicked out of the country, framed, and his lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was tortured and killed. Browder has spent his life since then seeking justice for Magnitsky by freezing the international assets of corrupt Russian officials. (This is supposedly what the Russians wanted that infamous Trump Tower "adoption" meeting to lobby against). Browder's story has so many twists and turns and it's obviously ongoing, but it's eye-opening. Or if you prefer ear-opening, there's a great interview with him on Preet Bharara's podcast.

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Have a great start to Fall!
Chris

3 Things: Daphne Kalmar, Lisa Hanawalt, and Marilyn Geewax by Chris Duffy

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Happy Saturday! Every week, I send out an email with my upcoming shows, one thing I think is great, one thing that made me laugh, and one thing I found interesting.

UPCOMING SHOWS

EVERYWHERE:
This week's episode of You're the Expert features Dr. Brooke Flammang talking about sharks, the fish that latch onto them, and super-intelligent underwater laser robots. Link

NYC:
TOMORROW! Sunday, September 16th at 7:00 p.m. at Caveat. You're the Expert is taping live with comedian Gary Richardson (SNL), author Maeve Higgins, and podcast star Dylan Marron (Conversations with People Who Hate Me). Link

LOS ANGELES:
Sunday, September 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at Dynasty Typewriter. I don't make it out to LA all that often, so I'm very excited to be back. We're doing a live taping of You're the Expert with panelists Aparna Nancherla, Max Silvestri, and our expert Jess Phoenix, who studies VOLCANOES. This is likely my only show in LA for the year, so don't miss it! Link

WASHINGTON, D.C.:
Saturday, October 20th at 7:30 p.m. at National Geographic. I'm doing a live taping of You're the Expert with panelists Jo Firestone, Josh Sharp, and an incredible scientist who is named Dr. Jennifer Lopez (not a joke). It's going to be amazing.  Link

As always, you can find my schedule with all upcoming dates for both standup shows and You're the Expert tapings online here.

This week’s list

GREAT:
Before I did comedy full-time, I worked as a fifth grade teacher. I loved the job. There's something magical about spending your days inside an elementary school as tiny humans are discovering how the world works for the first time. That's not to say there weren't also extremely gross or annoying things too (every teacher I know has a shockingly high tolerance for seeing bodily functions go wrong). But the excitement and expectations of a new school year is something I find myself thinking about and missing every September.

This twenty minute profile of teacher and children's book author Daphne Kalmar captures the magical feeling perfectly. She talks about making sure each of her students feels seen and what it's like to "fall in love with a new batch of kids every September and then let them go." One of Those Teachers  (h/t Bianca Giaever)


FUNNY:
BoJack Horseman is my favorite show on television. It manages to make me laugh, cry, and even think about big, existential questions. That's pretty remarkable considering it's a cartoon about a half-man / half-horse who used to be a sitcom star. The fifth season is out on Netflix now and I'm very excited to binge it all. The show's look and feel were created by Lisa Hanawalt, an artist who makes surrealistic paintings of anthropomorphic animals with a slightly dark sense of humor. Her paintings are beautiful and strange (a Westminster competition for hot dogs, a flock of birds robbing an apartment). I loved reading about how she went from self-publishing comics to having a cult-favorite television show. The Origin Story of the Depressingly Good "BoJack Horseman"


INTERESTING:
Marilyn Geewax spent her career covering business news and economics for NPR. Now that she's retired, she had some free time to go back to her hometown and attend her 45th high school reunion. What she found while catching up with old classmates is a portrait of how the enormous shifts in the US economy over the last fifty years affected everyone in her high school's lives. This is a piece of economic reporting that has real heart but also dives into some very interesting big-picture trends. A High School Reunion Reveals: When Steel Mills Fell Silent, Fates Got Flipped 

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Have a great day!
Chris