HumorOutcasts Radio Interview with Dorothy Rosby
This podcast is an interview with Dorothy Rosby. Dorothy is the author of “I Used to Think I Was Not that Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better,” who refers to the book […]
This podcast is an interview with Dorothy Rosby. Dorothy is the author of “I Used to Think I Was Not that Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better,” who refers to the book […]
I recently interviewed Brian Kiley for HumorOutcasts.com. Brian has a substantial resume as a comedy writer and entertainer. Brian has been a staff writer for Conan O’Brien for 23 years and been nominated for 16 […]
If you have a moment to just sit back and enjoy a fun podcast, well then we have an episode for you. As a first for me with HumorOutcasts.com I recently interviewed two authors together […]
This podcast episode is an interview with Ron Neumer who is the author of, “Once in a While in Philadelphia.” The book is a collection of short stories drawn from Ron’s experiences in a neighborhood […]
It’s a question as old as time. Well, not really. Mainly since smartphones have become a force in the field of video production. Up and down or side to side? Vertical or horizontal? More technically […]
Leslie Handler is the author of the new book, “Rats, Mice, and Other Things You Can’t Take to the Bank” subtitled, “An Inspirational Collection of Essays from Humorous to Simply Human.” During our podcast Leslie […]
It has been said that youth is wasted on the young. If you can relate to that sentiment then it is likely that you will empathize with my interview of Perry Block; the author of, […]
How many of us need more white guys? Probably not many of us right? So here’s a podcast with three more white dudes for your listening pleasure. On behalf of HumorOutcasts Radio, I recently had […]
I had a lot of fun interviewing Molly Stevens, who is the author of, “Boomer on the Ledge.” Molly brought up some good points during the course of our podcast. One of the themes that […]
The day before Thanksgiving I had a chance to stop by the office of Roger Hollis with a mobile production set up and talk to him about running and his new book, the “Running Log.” […]