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Camp Gagnon Feat. Ralph Barbosa [Podcast]

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Mark Gagnon is a stand-up comedian and co-host of FLAGRANT alongside Andrew Schulz, Akaash Singh, and AlexxMedia.

This is his world where all comedians and entertainers come over and they do dope stuff and have cool convos.

Welcome to Camp Gagnon.

Mark Gagnon: Mark Gagnon is an electrifying stand-up comedian and esteemed co-host of the hit podcast ‘Flagrant’, alongside comedy powerhouse Andrew Schulz. He has earned his stripes as Schulz’s trusted opening act on global tours, effortlessly engaging audiences with his unique blend of silly yet edgy humor. On ‘Flagrant’, Gagnon’s comedic versatility shines through, offering humor-laden takes on wide-ranging topics. His uncanny ability to intertwine comedy with insightful commentary makes him an unmissable personality in the comedy world. Gagnon’s pursuit of authentic connection through humor continues to propel his rising star in the comedic scene.

In this week’s episode, stand-up comedian Ralph Barbosa came through the tent to talk about not stealing Dave Chappelle’s jacket, the difference between Texas And California comedians, and how he handles the pressure of blowing up.

Ralph Barbosa: One of the shyest attention hogs to ever do comedy, Ralph Barbosa’s disarming and laid-back style has made him a headliner across the country, and later this year, he will star in his first hour-long Netflix stand-up special.

The past year has been momentous for the 26-year-old. In August, Ralph recorded his first Netflix special, in January he made his debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and his Comedy Central Stand-up Featuring: Ralph Barbosa set topped 3 million views on YouTube.

In November 2022, Ralph starred in the HBO Max comedy special, Entre Nos: The Winners 3, and earlier that year his Don’t Tell Comedy performance was released on YouTube and now has over 4.5 million views.

In 2021, Ralph won the New York Latino Film Festival Stand-Up competition and in 2019 he won the Funniest Comic in Texas competition.