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Lengthy Time No See: The Podcast is again with an thrilling new episode as we proceed the second half of Season 2! This time round, the comical Kyle Rehl (recognized for by chance roasting Zack Snyder throughout a stand-up set) and the charmingly unbothered Gabby Lamb (Tea Time Podcast) reconnect for a hilarious, and surprisingly actual, dialog. Hearken to the brand new episode above or wherever you get your podcasts, and you too can take a look at the complete video under.

Each comedians are relieved to discover a non-op sitting within the sizzling seat with them, and that results in a really unguarded dialog. They chat about self-doubt as performers, crowd work and the tradition of comedy “clipping,” and assessing how enticing they’re; “I’m like Seattle, Washington,” says Lamb. “Kinda dreadful, however some individuals get pleasure from it. Largely, should you spend an excessive amount of time there, you turn out to be a serial killer or kill your self. That’s the vibe of Seattle.”

In addition they get into the concept of seeing your life’s statistics once you go to the good past, and whereas they cowl some fundamentals like cumulative laughs, display time, and the way many individuals didn’t such as you, Rehl has a singular take: “I really feel like complete weight of all my poops, that’d be good to know. Simply how a lot I’ve processed?”

“Do you suppose it’d refill this entire room?” asks Lamb.

“Oh, yeah. We’d should hire out one other room,” says Rehl. “I be pooping, Gabby. I be pooping.”

Tune in and hearken to their hilariously unhinged Lengthy Time No See episode with Kyle Rehl and Gabby Lamb, and watch the complete episode above or through YouTube. Present your assist by following and/or leaving a assessment on Apple Podcasts or your most well-liked platform.

Lengthy Time No See: The Podcast comes from Wes Brumbaugh and Jack Fink’s Lengthy Time No See Comedy showcase sequence. The podcast was created in partnership with and is offered by Consequence Podcast Community and Los Angeles’ Gold-Diggers, which just lately launched the Gold-Diggers Media manufacturing entity.