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Calvin S. Cato is a comedian, freelance editor, writer, and storyteller. He also hosted and co-produced the video game podcast "The Playable Characters Podcast."Cato has appeared on the Game Show Network, Oxygen’s "My Crazy Love," and National Geographic’s "Brain Games." He has appeared in San Francisco Sketchfest, Austin’s Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, Brooklyn Pride, Gotham Storytelling Festival, FlameCon, and the Women in Comedy Festival. He has appeared on the podcasts "Keith and The Girl," "The Beige Philip Show," "RISK!," "Guys We F*cked," "Las Culturistas," and "Tinder Tales." (featured in AV Club and Splitsider).Cato received his B.A. in English from Wesleyan University, where he was a member of the Wesleyan University stand-up comedy troupe Punchline. | Guest | |
Lizz Winstead is a comedian, radio, and television personality, and blogger, she is the co-creator of The Daily Show, along with Madeleine Smithberg, and served as head writer. | Guest | |
Maggie Robinson Katz is an audio producer, writer, and performer. She is a member of the Dolly Parton cover band Doll Parts. | Guest | |
Elsa Eli Waithe is a comedian and activist originally from Norfolk, Virginia, now based in Brooklyn. In addition to performances on NPR, MTV and BET, they are well known for organizing and activism in support of racial, sexual and economic justice. Notably, a photo of their brutal arrest by the NYPD was a cover photo for the New York Post, and subsequently featured in the Netflix documentary "Who Killed Malcolm X?"Their latest activist project, Slavers of New York, has been covered by the New York Times, Inside Edition, BBC and Reuters, among others. They currently host the comedic mental health podcast "You're Fine!". | Guest | |
Naomi Ekperigin is a Los Angeles-based actor, stand-up, and writer, who’s written for NBC’s “Great News”, Comedy Central’s “Broad City” and Hulu’s “Difficult People”. She was recently named one of Rolling Stone’s “10 Comedians to Know”, and was both a Comedy Central Comic to Watch and a Just for Laughs New Face. She’s a “2 Dope Queens” regular and has performed stand-up on their HBO special as well as “Late Night with Seth Meyers”. Her Comedy Central Half Hour debuted in 2016. | Guest | |
Toby Jones is an executive producer and writer of OK KO. | Guest | |
Clementine Morrigan is a controversial figure, a powerhouse, a writer, and a socialist. She’s been making zines since the year 2000 and is the author of several books. She’s one half of the Fucking Cancelled podcast. | Guest | |
Rivka Rivera is an actor, playwright, filmmaker, and educator. She has appeared in the films “Firelight,” “The Circle,” and “The Same Storm.” She also stars in and produced the web series “Abandon All Hope.” Currently, she co-hosts the podcast “Movies vs. Capitalism.”In 2012, Rivera co-founded and ran Towne Hall, a warehouse space in downtown Los Angeles to provide a community venue for artists to create, connect, and share. | Guest |
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