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Joe Code w/ Joe Marrese Feat. Andrea Jin [Podcast]

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EVERY MAN MUST HAVE A CODE, AND HE FOLLOWS HIS TO THE FULLEST!

Joe Code is a podcast about comedian Joe Marrese’s unique take on the world.

Visited weekly by some of your favorite comedians, Joe’s philosophy and life stories will surely make you laugh.

Joe Marrese: Joe Marrese began his performance career in 2007 when he was cast as the male lead in the off-Broadway production of Tony and Tina’s Wedding in Chicago. While there, he learned the art of improvisational comedy and this made him want to try stand-up comedy. Marrese started doing stand-up comedy in 2008 and has never looked back. In that time, he has performed all over including in three of the biggest comedy cities in the country, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. Some of the major comedy venues he has performed at are Zanies, Comix, The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, and multiple Improv comedy clubs across the United States. A Chicago native, Marrese now makes his home in Los Angeles.

This week, Joe Marrese is joined by comedian Andrea Jin, Joe believes that calling people clowns is the nicest insult you can give a person, Joe and Andrea disagree on what beer tastes like, and much more.

Andrea Jin: Andrea Jin is a stand-up comedian and writer born in Shanghai, and currently based in Los Angeles. She made her late night TV debut on The Late Late Show with James Corden October of 2022. She was selected as New Face at Just for Laugh’s Montreal Festival in 2021 and again as part of Patton Oswalt’s gala at Montreal the following year. Andrea is a staff writer on Andy Samberg’s show at Comedy Central (Digman!). She has performed at Moontower Comedy Festival, JFL Northwest, JFL Toronto, SiriusXM’s Top Comic, Seattle International Comedy Competition, CBC’s The Debaters, and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival. Her writing has been featured on Vice, Vulture, and CBC Comedy among other publications.

You can hear her on JFL’s Best of the West Comedy Album and on her solo Juno Award-winning comedy album ‘Grandma’s Girl’ which is available to stream.