This episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast presents an interview with comedian Alonzo Bodden who has been making people laugh for over twenty years with many fans knowing him as a regular panel member on NPR’s
Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me. A professor of comedy and life, Bodden’ first big comedy break came when he was on the “New Faces of Comedy” showcase at the
Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. However, it was as the season three winner of NBCʼs
Last Comic Standing where Bodden was first introduced to America. Since then, he has starred in two comedy specials for Showtime:
Historically Incorrect and
Who’s Paying Attention. His television appearances include ABC’s
Dr. Ken and
Fresh Off the Boat,
Dr. Phil,
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,
Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Comedy Central’s
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore and
Californication. His latest comedy special, which is tremendous and the focus of this episode, is called
Stupid Don’t Get Tired, a must-see performance that emphatically exhibits Bodden’s uniquely meaningful yet light-hearted approach, cunning worldview, and all around savvy. In this episode host Michael Shields and Bodden converse over a bevy of the themes present in his new stand-up special including COVID, cancel culture, pandemic dogs, being a self-described news junkie, anti-vaxxers, the 1989 Los Angeles Clippers, and beyond. They also dig into Bodden’s first forays into comedy, his widely popular aforementioned NPR podcast, jazz music, and so much more.
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