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Sorry What? w/ Jared Goldstein Feat. Hannah Einbinder [Podcast]

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Sorry What? is an advice podcast from a bad listener. Comedian Jared Goldstein and his esteemed guests think outside of themselves for once to tell you how to live life. 

Jared Goldstein: Jared Goldstein is incredibly funny and talented and gifted but also smart and young and soaking wet. There are a lot worse websites out there so please enjoy this one. Jared was most recently a 2022 Just for Laughs New Face and one of Vulture’s Comedians You Should and Will Know. He can currently be seen on Roku’s NIKKI FRE$H, starring opposite Nicole Richie, as well as appearing in season 2 of DOLLFACE on Hulu and the final season of THE UNICORN on CBS.

Jared’s standup premiered in this past group of Comedy Central’s FEATURING, and in 2019 he was chosen as one of New York Comedy Festival Comics to Watch as well as Time Out’s Comedians to Watch. Jared participated in the 2020 CBS Diversity Showcase. Previously, he has appeared on ABC’s Modern Family, COUNTERPART with JK Simmons for Starz, RIZZOLI & ISLES, and the feature film IT’S KIND OF A FUNNY STORY starring Zach Galifianakis. Originally from Long Island (sad), he’s also appeared on SNL in a sketch written by Tina Fey featuring Jimmy Fallon as well as the Off-Broadway production of Spring Awakening and the Broadway production of A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden.

This week, stand-up comedian/actress Hannah Einbinder and Jared talk about acting, farting, and bobs.

Hannah Einbinder: Hannah Einbinder was a 2019 New Face of Comedy in Montreal’s prestigious Just For Laugh’s comedy festival. Einbinder was named one of Vulture’s Comics to Watch of 2019, and has opened for Chelsea Handler, Dana Gould, Demetri Martin, and Reggie Watts, to name a few. Einbinder recently made her Network Television Debut doing stand up on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and frequently plays colleges, theaters, clubs and strangers’ living rooms all around the country.” Sounds like something the Joker would write about himself on a computer at the Library.