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This B*tch w/ Kimberly Congdon & Sara Weinshenk Feat. Beth Stelling [Podcast]

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On This B*tch podcast, comedians Kimberly Congdon and Sara Weinshenk come together every week to bring you the comedy you need to jumpstart your week.

Past notable guests to join the This B*tch podcast: Bobby Lee, Josh Potter, & Ryan Sickler  

On this week’s episode of This Bitch, Kim and Sara are joined by comedian Beth Stelling to talk about everything from worshipping big butts to musical theater.

Kimberly Congdon is a comedian and actress residing in Los Angeles. She has appeared on Comedy Central’s Roast Battle, along with several stand-up showcases appearances all across the U.S. Furthermore, she has been a guest on several elite Podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience, Getting Doug with High, Kill Tony, and more. Congdon regularly performs stand-up comedy at the New York Comedy Club in Midtown & East Village and many other NYC comedy clubs. When she’s not on stage telling jokes or roasting the crowd, you can catch her co-hosting her podcast, Broad Topix, available on all podcast platforms.

Sara Weinshenk is an LA-based comedian, writer, and podcaster. Since starting stand-up in 2010, she has made many loyal fans from her stand-up, as well as her podcast, SHENK. Weinshenk can be seen on her digital series on comedy central, Shenks For Smoking and has appeared on Deathsquad podcasts, JRE, GAS DIGITAL, and Lights Out With David Spade on Comedy Central.

Beth Stelling: Starting stand-up in Chicago, Stelling became a member of Chicago Underground Comedy and hosted a Sunday night variety show in Boystown with her best friends, The Puterbaugh Sisters, for many years called Entertaining Julia (Julia was the bartender). The show is now called The Puterbaugh Show and runs in Los Angeles at AKBAR in Silver Lake the first Sunday of every month.

Beth was named “Best Stand-up Comedian in Chicago” by The Chicago Reader in 2010. Soon after she was a New Face of Comedy in Montreal’s renowned Just for Laughs Festival and re-located to Los Angeles in 2011. Within her first year in L.A., Beth made her late night TV debut on CONAN and released her debut album “Sweet Beth” on Rooftop Records. She also appeared on comedy programs such as Comedy Central’s @midnightChelsea Lately and The Pete Holmes Show.
Beth was asked to perform stand-up on Jimmy Kimmel Live after Jimmy saw her perform at Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles. That year Beth filmed her first half hour stand-up special with Comedy Central in Boston, and Vulture named it one of the “Best Stand-up Specials of 2015”. In conjunction with her Comedy Central special, Stelling released her second comedy album “Simply the Beth”. The Interrobang and Splitsider named it one of the top ten albums of 2015. Her second half hour stand-up special was filmed in L.A. and is now streaming on Netflix as part of The Standups series (season 1, episode 5). Beth’s first hour stand-up special “Girl Daddy” produced by Conan O’Brien and Team Coco is available now on HBO Max. The New York Times called it “The Best Debut Special of the year,” adding, “It’s a virtuosic performance, conversational while dense with jokes.”

As a writer, Beth has written on I Love You America with Sarah Silverman, The Last O.G. on TBS, HBO’s CrashingAnother Period on Comedy Central, Apple’s upcoming animated series Strange Planet and she is currently writing for season 8 of Rick and Morty for Adult Swim.  Beth is a go-to hire for punch-up on features, after getting her start as an on-set writer and Associate Producer for the hit summer film Good Boys written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.

On the acting front, Beth has a recurring role on Peacock’s comedy Rutherford Falls opposite Ed Helms and Jana Schmieding. She can also be seen in season 2 of Amazon’s series Red Oaks opposite Jennifer Grey, as well as guest starring on Comedy Central’s series Corporate. You’re welcome to listen to Beth’s podcast (hosted with her mom Diane) called We Called Your Mom which has two seasons on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Check out previous episodes of This B*tch podcast with Kim Congdon & Sara Weinshenk right now HERE