Moonie and Jess are sistas—yes, they’re Black, and they’re actually sisters. This award-winning comedy writing duo invites you to step into their Black, queer joy-centered writers’ room, where the jokes fly, the tea spills, and the vibes are vibbin'.
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Each episode, they’re joined by comedians and creatives who share untold personal stories, play absurdly fun word games, and peel back the curtain on how creatives protect their joy when the world feels like a hot mess.
Moonie and Jess are sistas—yes, they’re Black, and they’re actually sisters. This award-winning comedy writing duo invites you to step into their Black, queer joy-centered writers’ room, where the jokes fly, the tea spills, and the vibes are vibbin'.
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Each episode, they’re joined by comedians and creatives who share untold personal stories, play absurdly fun word games, and peel back the curtain on how creatives protect their joy when the world feels like a hot mess.
Join us on A Good Laugh Podcast as we welcome the multi-talented Nore Davis, a stand-up comedian known for his sharp wit and emotional honesty.
With seven comedy albums streaming on all platforms and appearances on shows like "Succession" and "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Nore blends humor and healing in his work.
Discover his journey from street racing to the comedy stage, and how he uses laughter to navigate personal growth and trauma.
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In this episode of A Good Laugh, hosts Moonie and Jess Desvarieux welcome Anthony Farrell, a BAFTA-winning writer and producer, to discuss his journey in the comedy industry. They explore the importance of laughter, personal stories that bring joy, and the challenges of navigating the creative process.
Anthony shares insights on self-belief, diversity in comedy, and the lessons learned from his time on The Office. The conversation highlights the role of a showrunner and how comedy can serve as a healing tool. As they wrap up, Anthony discusses his future goals and the importance of uplifting marginalized voices in the industry.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 --- Introduction to Anthony Farrell
02:18 --- Finding Humor in Everyday Life
04:40 --- Navigating Cultural Identity and Background
05:26 --- The Journey to Becoming a Writer
05:48 --- Parenting and Generational Differences
08:29 --- The Evolution of a Creative Career
10:13 --- The Journey to Comedy and Writing
14:37 --- Balancing Passion and Practicality
14:48 --- The Big Break: Writing for The Office
17:59 --- Entering the Writer's Room
19:53 --- Navigating Diversity and Self-Belief
23:56 --- Lessons from The Office: Work-Life Balance and Ego
27:25 --- Cultural Pride and Family Support
28:18 --- Navigating Imposter Syndrome
29:37 --- The Importance of Appreciation in the Industry
31:21 --- Diversity and Inclusion in the Entertainment Industry
33:47 --- Understanding the Role of a Showrunner
35:27 --- The Subjectivity of Comedy
40:57 --- Finding Joy in Family and Personal Growth
42:48 --- Navigating Racial Language and Context
44:01 --- Finding Joy in Difficult Conversations
44:57 --- The Healing Power of Comedy
48:03 --- The Creative Process: Stand-Up vs. Writing
49:58 --- Advice for Aspiring Creatives
53:37 --- Challenges in the Comedy Industry
54:47 --- Future Aspirations and Upcoming Projects
"Just be vulnerable quicker."
It's a simple statement that has taken years in the making to land esteemed comedian Rita Brent in the company of Rickey Smiley and Cedric the Entertainer and in the writers' room of the Mark Twain Prize for Adam Sandler.
Join us as we get an insider's look into the comedy industry. Rita opens up about the gender dynamics she's observed, her memorable moments at award shows, and her aspirations for her own network late-night TV show.
The vibes are vibbin' as Rita shares with hosts Moonie and Jess her go-to daily activities for finding joy and combating burnout.
So sit back and relax, and get ready to enjoy a good laugh.
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@RitaBrentComedy (IG, YT, TikTok)
In this episode of A Good Laugh Podcast, hosts Moonie and Jess Desvarieux welcome comedian Joanna Briley as their first guest. They explore the joy of comedy, the importance of community, and the challenges faced by comedians, particularly Black women in the industry.
From being jokingly "kidnapped" by her father to a major a-ha moment on 9/11, Joanna shares insights on how comedy has always been there to preserve joy during tough times.
The conversation is filled with anecdotes, humor, culminating in a fun game segment and deep reflections on the art of comedy.
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IG - @joannambriley
In this episode of A Good Laugh Podcast, hosts Moonie and Jess Desvarieux explore the importance of humor in processing pain and finding joy amidst challenges. They share their personal journeys, the motivation behind starting the podcast, and the significance of accountability in pursuing creative endeavors. The conversation also touches on parenting, self-care, and the balance between personal aspirations and family responsibilities.
Have yourself A Good Laugh, a comedy podcast where two hilariously sharp sisters—both seasoned comedy writers—invite you behind the curtain of their writing room.
With the world feeling like a hot mess, they tackle the chaos head-on, turning disasters into laughter and awkward moments into punchlines.
Each episode dives into comedic topics, pop culture absurdities, and personal stories that prove humor is the best coping mechanism.
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