Stand-up comedians Trevor Wallace and Michael Blaustein go do weird stuff, and then talk about how weird that stuff was on their weekly Stiff Socks podcast. With their irrelevant charm, they will tackle tough issues such as, what it’s like “going to a museum on Adderall” or “if you don’t cum for a week, will you die?”
In this week’s episode titled Fingered By the Moon , the boys are joined by the legend Nick Swardson to riff on embarrassing yourself in front of Snoop Dogg, why the Blockbuster CEO still has beef with Nick, and how the blue ladies in Avatar could get that work. They also hear the story about Nick’s first Comedy Central special and help a listener with a Christmas present for her boyfriend.
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Meet The Stiff Socks Podcast Cast: Trevor Wallace ( @trevorwallace ) : Trevor Wallace is a stand-up comedian, writer & actor. Wallace can be seen just about everywhere on the internet and has collectively built a digital thumbprint of over 1 Billion views across his social media channels. Wallace has been featured on Comedy Central, MTV, Barstools Sports, E! News, The L.A. Times, The New York Times, Ad Age, Business Insider, Men’s Health, Buzzfeed, and Complex to name a few. Trevor also has his Instagram handle on his car… nbd. Wallace has worked with prestigious brands such as Chipotle, Natural Light, BruMate, SeatGeek, Stance Socks, Wetzel’s Pretzels, Snickers, Monster Energy + many more. Wallace has also toured the U.S. performing at colleges and comedy clubs including two sold-out nights at The Gramercy Theatre in New York as a part of the New York Comedy Festival, which included names, such as, Nick Kroll, Pete Holmes, Norm Macdonald, and Trevor Noah. In April of 2020, Wallace was voted as a finalist for “Best in Comedy” at the Shorty Awards.Michael Blaustein ( @blaucomedy ): Michael Blaustein is an internationally touring headlining comedian, accomplished actor, and award-winning writer. Michael co-hosts a popular podcast called Stiff Socks with Trevor Wallace. Stiff Socks is ranked in the top 50 of all comedy podcasts on iTunes and Spotify. He has performed at over 200 colleges worldwide and has been on the Comedy Central on Campus Tour, The College Humor Tour, and The Oddball Comedy Fest. Michael has performed at prestigious festivals such as JFL 42 and The New York Comedy Festival. Michael can be seen on Amazon Primes’ original series Inside Jokes . Michael can also be seen on the last season of CBS’s Person of Interest and has a role in The Lucky Guy , a feature film produced by Spike Lee. He has hosted two pilots for MTV and was a cast member of the last season of MTV’s Punk’d. Michael created and developed a Snapchat show for Comedy Central and has sold ideas to CBS and various other major production companies. He was also a comedy pilot finalist in The Austin Film Festival. Michael Co-wrote, Co-directed, and Co-starred in the feature film Up There . This Week’s Special Guest: Nick Swardson: A comedian, actor, writer and producer, Nick Swardson has found success on the small and silver screens as well as the live stage. His unique comedic view has made him a regular guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Conan. As a standup, Swardson’s “Too Many Smells 2018 Tour” visited theaters in 40 cities from April through June. Swardson also tours regularly on a bill with Adam Sandler, David Spade and Rob Schneider. Swardson’s latest special can be seen on Netflix as part of COMEDIANS of the World where he was one of four comedians selected to represent the United States. He starred in two one-hour specials for Comedy Central, Nick Swardson: Taste It (2015) and Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted (2010), a half-hour Comedy Central Presents special (2006), and his first comedy album, Party (2007), was certified Platinum. Swardson was co-creator, co-Executive Producer, co-writer and star of the hit Comedy Central web series, Typical Rick. The series ran for two seasons chronicling the lives of struggling actors, Gary (Swardson) and Rick (Simon Rex), as they try to make it in Hollywood. On the small screen, Swardson created and starred in Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time (2010), which ran for two seasons on Comedy Central. He voiced the character of Troy in the FX series, CHOZEN (2014), and played the role of Terry on the hit Comedy Central series, Reno 911! (2003-2009). After catching the attention of Happy Madison Productions, Swardson quickly became a fixture in the company’s films. He co-produced and was seen in Sandy Wexler (2017); Executive Produced and was seen in The Do Over (2016) and The Ridiculous Six (2015); starred with Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride and Aziz Ansari in 30 Minutes Or Less (2011); wrote, produced and starred in Grandma’s Boy (2006); and wrote and starred in Benchwarmers (2006).