Fresh out of rehab the musician, magician and good friend to the Sarcasm Orgasm Podcast Taylor James returns for the first time in a year and a half!
In this episode Cody and Taylor discuss meditation, mindfulness, and substance abuse.
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Sarcasm Orgasm is back in 2021.
In this episode guest Usama Siddiquee returns to talk about how comedy has changed in the last half-decade with the emergence of cancel culture, censorship, and the rise of Post-Humorism.
Sarcasm Orgasm is back after a brief hiatus with this week's guest, Dallas-based Comedian/Actor/Screenwriter Hank Gowdey, who is set to appear on Comedy Central October 30th.
In this episode Cody and Hank sat down at 4 am and talked about Aliens, Cannibalism, Christopher Nolan and of course, 9/11.
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This week's guest is comedian Rachel Joan.
A fixture in the NYC comedy scene, Rachel was recently interviewed by the New York Times for a piece about stand up comedy during Covid. In addition to being featured in the most prestigious publication in the world, Rachel can be found regularly performing all over Manhattan, most often at her Lower East Side home club, Old Man Hustle.
Joining live from New York via Zoom, Cody and Rachel discuss comedy during a pandemic, BLM, and much more.
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This week's guest on Sarcasm Orgasm is comedian, actor, and host of the Talking Dicks Podcast, Al Ducharme.
Originally starting out in Boston during the comedy boom of the early 90's with comedians like Joe Rogan, Bill Burr, and Patrice O'Neal, Ducharme now resides in LA when not headlining venues across the country . A versatile performer, the host of the "Talking Dicks" podcast also lends his vocal talents to the Bill Burr animated Netflix series "F is for Family" with recurring roles as little Anthony Bonfiglio, Huey Long High's Principal Morgan, and various others .
A 30 year show business veteran, Al's relentless work ethic has made him a staple in some of the most prestigious comedy clubs in the world. In addition to stand up, he also dons the acting and producer hat in the Facebook web series "The Two Dicks" in conjunction with his video podcast "Talking Dicks" . A truly dynamic talent, Al continues to produce new and original projects while remaining a force in the world of stand up comedy.
To enjoy more of his various creative endeavors visit AlDucharme.com, follow him on Twitter @DicksTwo, or Instagram @twodicks2.
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In this special 35th birthday edition of Sarcasm Orgasm, host Cody O'Dell sits down with the undeniably talented, and current semifinalist on NBC's America's Got Talent, comedian Usama Siddiqque.
Steadily rising to become one of the hottest comedians in the NYC comedy scene over the last 6 years, Siddiqque's talent is arguably only surpassed by his sickening work ethic. He is a fixture at the hottest comedy clubs in the city like Comedy Cellar in Greenwich Village and The Stand in Union Square and has only seen his star just begin to rise.
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Derrick Thompson is a New York City-based stand up comedian. He is also a black man.
In this episode DT and Cody sat down via IG live to discuss Black Lives Matter, police brutality, and how we can build more bridges in society between all races.
We got a fiery hot 'cast coming out of the oven, folks!
In the very first multi-guest episode of Sarcasm Orgasm host Cody O'Dell is joined by his good buddies over at the Willful Ignorance Podcast, Joshua Cabaza and George Anthony, both former guests of previous episodes.
Speaking of previous episodes...
My very first guest on Sarcasm Orgasm, Raul Sanchez, also participated in the fun along with San Antonio comedian Christopher Breakell.
Special thanks to Anthony Chavarria and Taylor James for there contributions to this one as well.
It was a real team effort on this first-ever edition of multiple Sarcasm Orgasms. You could say it was a Willful Sarcasm Ignorance Orgasm!
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Sarcasm Orgasm is back with guest, comedian Raymond Orta.
Raymond has been doing stand up comedy since he was 8 years old. A highly seasoned performer, whether it’s his stage presence and timing, spot-on impressions, or his out of this world sound effects, he is as versatile a comedian as they come. Over the last decade Orta has tirelessly toured all over the country amassing a large and loyal fanbase with his unique style and original material.
Cody and Raymond got a chance to sit down and talk about Raymond's harrowing near death experience and much more. As always, if you're not a fan of Sarcasm Orgasm please don't comment, don't share, and don't subscribe.
In another iteration of Sarcasm Orgasm Cody has a conversation with a hilarious comedian and O.G. in the NYC comedy scene, JP Justice.
A 30 year stand up veteran, JP has opened for many of the biggest acts in the world including legendary comedians Chris Rock, Bernie Mac, and Paul Mooney to name a few. His laundry list of television appearances include the iconic Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam, Comic View, and Showtime at the Apollo. Additionally, he was recognized by HBO's Comic Relief Benefit with and award for his Dedication to the Homeless. He continues to headline clubs and theaters across the country where audiences are routinely wowed by his quick wit and and no-nonsense approach.
O'Dell and Justice share a friendship dating back to when Cody first opened for JP at the Rivercenter Comedy Club seven years ago. After relocating to NYC, Cody appeared on various shows around the city with JP including regularly appearing on JP's weekly showcase at Dangerfield's Comedy Club in Manhattan.
In this episode, Cody and JP had a wide ranging discussion covering everything from the new Beastie Boys and Chicago Bulls documentaries, Joe Biden's sexual assault allegations, and their friendship over the years.
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In whatever number episode this is Sarcasm Orgasm guest host Taylor James and I had a pretty heated discussion about hysteria with diseases.
Taylor supports shelter-in-place, public health, and the necessity of drastic measures.
Cody hates de-facto house arrest, fake concern, and surrendering freedom to feel safe.
In the end, it's all about being Paul Revere.
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In the third socially distant live episode of Sarcasm Orgasm and dozenth overall I am joined by another West Coaster, Los Angeles-based Comedian, Actor, and Filmmaker, Brad Stoll.
An NYC resident of several years, in 2018 Brad made his way to the West Coast to chase his dreams in La La Land. Since arriving, he has found steady work in Hollywood as an actor on multiple TV shows, in addition to cutting his chops more recently on the other side of the camera in production. Brad continues to also perform stand up, albeit less than his East Coast days, at clubs all over LA.
Cody and Brad trade war stories, talk about the differences between the East/West coast comedy scenes, and discuss Brad's other artistic pursuits in Los Angeles.
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Covid 19 can't stop this podcast!
Ladies and Gentleman, we are full speed ahead in the eleventh episode of Sarcasm Orgasm featuring good friend, professional musician, and father of a little spawn, Danny Asgari!
Daniel, as the suits call him, is a multi-talented performer, professional percussionist, and educator who, once upon a time, was Cody's drumline instructor way back in high school. As mutual lovers of music, sports, and of course, girls, Cody and Daniel hold a friendship that has been going strong for over twenty years.
In this episode we talk about Covid conspiracies, music, and much more. As always, if you're not a fan please don't like, don't share, and don't subscribe!
Sarcasm Orgasm is back for it's very first live streamed episode and is joined from Las Vegas by special guest, comedian Alex Ansel.
Kool Aid, as he is affectionately known in his hometown of San Antonio, has steadily established himself as an undeniable comedic talent over the decade since he first achieved acclaim as the 'Funniest Comedian in South Texas.' In the years that have followed this uncompromising performer has toured across the United States working with some of the funniest comedians in the business including a nationwide tour with wrestling legend Jake 'The Snake' Roberts.
Now residing in Las Vegas where he headlines some of the hottest venues on the strip including a recurring show at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club, Ansel is only just beginning to see his star rise in the world of stand up comedy. As long time friends dating back to their early days in the South Texas comedy scene, Cody and Alex have a fun and thoroughly entertaining conversation about the crazy state of the world, the old days, and how all of this affects the future of comedy.
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After an unfortunate two week extended hiatus (thanks Corona) Sarcasm Orgasm is back for more fun as Cody is joined by comedian, mom, and self-identifying African-American Male, Lacey Peah.
As the title clearly states, Lacey bucks back and holds nothing back during our conversation at the Amazingly Average Studio, aka Cody's apartment in Austin. Frankly, this one was all over the place with plenty of twists and turns including a new segment 'Shoot from the Hip' where former guest, Magician/Musician Taylor James, joins us via phone.
The walls are talking in this episode and they had some interesting things to say. As always, if you're not a fan please don't like, don't share, and don't subscribe.
On the 8th installment of Sarcasm Orgasm I have a chance to chit chat with O.G. Austin resident and local comedian Luis Flandes. Luis has been a regular at comedy venues all over Austin for almost eight years including hosting a weekly showcase, Live at Gotham, which recently saw it's highly successful year-long run come to a close. Not one to rest on his laurels, Luis recently released his debut stand up album "Baby Boy" and continues to be an active member of the Austin comedy community.
In this episode Luis and I primarily discuss single life in the age of dating apps and our experiences finding love in a swipe culture.
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Sarcasm Orgasm is back with Austin-based comedian and birthday boy Andre Ricks.
After starting comedy three years ago, Andre has become a staple in the Austin comedy scene. A true hustler, Andre can be found hosting open mics, appearing on showcases, or loitering at comedy clubs all over the 512. In this episode, Andre appears as a 32 year old in the first half, and a 33 year old in the second. We talked about stuff and had a lot of fun.
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In this episode of Sarcasm Orgasm I sit down with Comedian/Podcaster/Producer/Animator and Dad Extroidinaire, Josh Cabaza.
As a friend for ten years and one of the biggest contrarians I know, Cabaza and I certainly had our share of head butting on this one, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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What a terrible podcast host I am. Well, I already had a root canal and totaled my car in 2020 so I'M SORRY!
In this lovely iteration of Sarcasm Orgasm I sat down at his surprisingly shitty uptown-Dallas apartment to chat with one of the most creative comedians in the DFW scene, Hank Gowdey.
Hank is a Dallas-based Comedian/Writer known for his quick wit, outside-the-box material, and vaguely misogynistic attitudes.
We had fun making up new words like Nepotincest (Nepotism and Incest aka our POTUS), talking about Epstein, and discussing women's suffrage. Good times.