THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #942 – Mark Schiff

Episode #942 – Mark Schiff

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Mark Schiff is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Are you here? You’re being here means you made a choice that these next moments will be with us, tuned in to The Paul Leslie Hour. Take it for granted? Not a chance. We thank you. Thank you for connecting.

It was a simple dream. Your host Paul Leslie wanted to talk to interesting people and share it with people like you. The first broadcast was October 13, 2003 on a station that’s still around today. The platforms have changed, but it’s pretty much been go-go-go ever since. And here we are, 20 years later.

We’ve got a terrific special guest today. Mark Schiff is a top comedian. On a recent trip to Boston, Paul had the opportunity to see him live. Paul remarked that Mark Schiff is one of the funniest comedians he’s ever seen. Now, Schiff has a book entitled Why Not?: Lessons on Comedy, Courage and Chutzpah. He also hosts a great podcast called “You Don’t Know Schiff.” Mark is a super interesting guy, you’ll see.

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We feel very good about this interview with Mark Schiff. If we’re lucky, you’ll feel the same. Now. Let’s listen. Together.

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