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Rachel Feinstein And Nate Bargatze Give Advice

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Rachel Feinstein and Nate Bargatze discuss their latest stand-up endeavors and everything from creepy memories about the Easter Bunny to dreams of being a criminal profiler. Feinstein has a new stand-up album coming out this year, is currently producing a pilot for Comedy Central with Amy Schumer and will make a cameo in "Trainwreck" this summer. And to think, all this after shirking college to move to New York City with a band called Dicksister when she was a teenager and getting fired from her first job "On Broadway" (at a store called Phat) after just four hours. Bargatze's new one-hour special, "Full Time Magic" is premiering on Comedy Central on Friday, May 2 at midnight, the title of which is a nod to his father, who is actually a magician. Things weren't always top hats and tuxedos though, as Bargatze explains, his father used to be a clown who made family pictures extra weird and once gave the Easter Bunny a ride home from the mall (side note, that might be the saddest end of a sentence ever written). Listen until the end to hear the advice that Nate and Rachel would give to themselves when they were first starting out, including a speech that we made extra inspirational with the addition of a little mood music.
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Rachel Feinstein and Nate Bargatze discuss their latest stand-up endeavors and everything from creepy memories about the Easter Bunny to dreams of being a criminal profiler. Feinstein has a new stand-up album coming out this year, is currently producing a pilot for Comedy Central with Amy Schumer and will make a cameo in "Trainwreck" this summer. And to think, all this after shirking college to move to New York City with a band called Dicksister when she was a teenager and getting fired from her first job "On Broadway" (at a store called Phat) after just four hours. Bargatze's new one-hour special, "Full Time Magic" is premiering on Comedy Central on Friday, May 2 at midnight, the title of which is a nod to his father, who is actually a magician. Things weren't always top hats and tuxedos though, as Bargatze explains, his father used to be a clown who made family pictures extra weird and once gave the Easter Bunny a ride home from the mall (side note, that might be the saddest end of a sentence ever written). Listen until the end to hear the advice that Nate and Rachel would give to themselves when they were first starting out, including a speech that we made extra inspirational with the addition of a little mood music.
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