My Friends, The Comedians

MFTC Ep. 18: Jacob Marscola Likes Talking To Funny People

29 min · 15 de dic de 2025
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The Season 1 Finale of MFTC is finally here! Please, have a seat, and let me tell you a tale of one man who decided the world needed just ONE MORE podcast about comedy. From writing standup material for a 4th grade talent show all the way to listening to friends talk about comedy, I'll take you through my comedy journey and what doing the first season of this show has been like. Thank you again for listening, and please, keep laughing if it's funny! Follow MFTC on IG @myfriendsthecomedians And listen to Season 1 of "My Friends, The Comedians" wherever you find your podcasts!

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