Long Time No See the podcast isthe latest addition to the Consequence Podcast Network!
Each week LTNS hosts two of your favorite comedians from around the country!
They’ll field hilarious questions about their worst stand-up experiences, how they would pick up their celebrity crushes, what they would do as president for a day, and much more. But there’s just one catch: neither comedian knows who will be joining them on the episode!
Will it be an old friend or a complete stranger? Find out on Consequence’s latest comedy podcast Long Time No See!
This week, comedians Maddi Mays (The Comedy Store, flare) and John Hastings (COCA Comedian of the Year) remove the blindfolds, they have to introduce themselves before diving into a series of probing, silly questions.
Elsewhere, they address how gross but oddly complimentary DMs — such as “I bet that thing grips like a [r-word] holding a pencil” — can be used to scale your own attractiveness, and how to confront hecklers. “Any form talking during a show, whether you’re being supportive or not, is technically heckling,” proposes Mays. And Hastings agrees: “It drives me crazy. And I don’t think that we should have to, as part of our job description, be able and have to handle it.”
Maddi Mays: Maddi Mays is Houston-raised, Los Angeles-based Artist, Costume Designer, Stylist & Illustrator, who approaches every project as a new world to dive into. Maddi has experience working in TV/Film, Theatre & Music Videos. She has worked on TV shows like Hulu’s Dollface and NBC’s Bust Down as a costume illustrator and PA, additionally graphic designing the logo for Bust Down. Maddi has also worked as a stylist for the artist Peyton on her music video Perfect Peach and for BRS Kash on his music video, I’m Hot, and has assistant styled for Migos & Brent Faiyaz.
Additionally, Maddi has licensed her original artwork for HBO’s “PAUSE with Sam Jay”, which can be seen on the walls of every episode.
Maddi’s work explores character, identity and femininity. She is passionate about creating work that is striking and thought-provoking, whilst capturing subtle nuances that create an honest and fully-grounded world.
John Hastings: Over the last Eighteen years, John Hastings has appeared at every major comedy festival, including Edinburgh (2012-2019), Melbourne, and Just for Laughs Montreal. He has told jokes on BBC Radio 4, BBC 1, BBC 3, Comedy Central, CTV Australian Comedy Channel, and CBC The Comedy Network.
He is also the COCA Comedian of the Year, a Martin Sims Award Nominee, an Amused Moose Comedy Award winner. He was briefly a viral sensation after Dennis Rodman heckled him in Los Angeles.
He was most recently spotted on America’s Got Talent performing to no audience.