Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 516148743 series 3685125
Content provided by Hey Matt Cameron Productions. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hey Matt Cameron Productions or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week, Phyllis and Matt gab with comedian Kevin Avery! Kevin shares the highs and lows of performing stand-up comedy, and Matt shares his theory on how a missile warning in Hawaii forever changed Jim Carey’s brain chemistry. Meanwhile, Phyllis is feeling philosophical, and asks thought-provoking questions like, “Am I allowed to say boobs?” Plus, everyone agrees that there’s only one reason to go to the bank IRL in 2025: to flirt with hot bank tellers, of course! What, did you think we were going to say something like, “to commune with fellow members of humanity?” Literally who cares about that. Anyway, don’t miss out on this episode!

Kevin Avery is a stand-up comedian and writer who has worked on shows like The Great North, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and The New Negroes. You can also find him co-hosting the Maximum Film! Podcast, wherever you get your podcasts!

Follow Kevin on Instagram: @kevinaverycomedy

Check out Kevin’s Twitter: https://x.com/KevinAvery

Listen to Kevin’s amazing podcast, Maximum Film!, below!

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/maximum-film/id624693800

Follow us on social media: @FillingInPhyllis

Special thanks to our sponsor: Soho Works West Hollywood - www.sohohouse.com

Wine provided by The LA Wine Boys - www.thelawineboys.com

Directed & Edited by Alex LoCascio: @alexlocascio

Lighting by Ben Fitzpatrick: @ben__fitz__

Production Assistant: Gillian Maltz — @gillian.maltz and @gillyadne.world

Logo by Lane Letourneau: @laneletourneau_art

Filling In Phyllis is produced by Hey Matt Cameron Productions

  continue reading

11 episodes