Political comedian and activist Lee Camp sits down with Scott to talk comedy, activism, and creating his weekly political comedy TV show, “Redacted Tonight.”
Read moreEpisode 24 | Kevin Avery
Scott talks with Emmy-winning writer Kevin Avery. Kevin is a successful bay-area stand-up comic who got into TV writing with his friend and writing-partner W. Kamau Bell. He joined the original staff of John Oliver’s show before its debut in 2014.
Read moreEpisode 23 | Sarah Cooper
Scott talks with Sarah Cooper, founder of The Cooper Review, who parlayed a viral humor article into a 3-book deal. Her first book, 100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings, comes out this week.
Read moreEpisode 22 | Seth Reiss
Late Night with Seth Meyers staffer and former Onion head writer Seth Reiss talks with Scott about his humor-writing process, mindset, and how he landed the best internships in comedy.
Read moreEpisode 21 | Dave Eggers
Scott talks with Dave Eggers, founder of McSweeney’s, Might magazine, and 826 National, the non-profit with the cool storefronts that tutors kids and encourages them to write. His latest novel is “Heroes of the Frontier,” which comes out today.
Read moreEpisode 20 | Matt Abramson
Matt Abramson’s company Cap Gun produced a funny web series called Teachers, which is now a series on TV Land. Scott spoke to Matt when the show was just a pilot. They talk about how to build success with a web series, and how ties with advertisers can be a help or a hinderance.
Read moreEpisode 19 | Steve Dildarian
TV and commercial copywriter Steve Dildarian enjoyed three seasons of his own funny and critically acclaimed animated series on HBO, The Life and Times of Tim.
Read moreEpisode 18 | Jermaine Affonso
Scott talks with Jermaine Affonso, a former writer for The Onion who’s now the Editor in Chief of Clickhole, which many have called the funniest site on the Internet.
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