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, Beth Stelling, Too Short, and Ryan Sickler.
In this week’s episode, titled Stripper Names, Kim and Sara is joined by friend and comedian Ian Fidance as they go off the rails as they discuss their hectic week.
Ian Fidance: Ian Fidance is an offbeat yet upbeat stand-up comic, writer, and actor from Wilmington, Delaware who calls New York City his home; Brooklyn to be specific, but you can already tell by his mustache. A delicious cup of tea best drank live, his comedy has been described as “bizarre yet funny” by The Interrobang. A popular guest on both SiriusXM radio’s “The Bennington Show” and the Anthony Cumia Show with Artie Lange, he’s been featured in the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival, as well as the Boston, Brooklyn, and New York Comedy Festivals, written & performed in sketches for Above Average, Conde Nast, and Funny or Die, was commissioned by Nike to write & star in a live media presentation for their “Hyper” line of athletic wear, and made his stand up TV debut on the third season of AXS TV’s “Gotham Comedy Live.” After working a million jobs while growing up an only child to a single mother in Delaware, Ian has grown to be a live force and a stand-out stand-up with a fresh, positive voice in comedy. He can be seen nightly riding his bike(cycle) everywhere sharing his unique point of view and wild stories at places like New York Comedy Club, The Stand, UCB Theatre, the Creek & the Cave, Union Hall, and The Bell House. Every month he hosts a live stand-up & animation show called “Picture This!” at Union Hall in Brooklyn. He’ll hit the road often playing clubs, colleges, and independent venues all across the country, but will usually use his car for that.