This episode we talk with humorist Dylan Brody about the power of humor and storytelling to transform the way people look at the world around them. Brody discusses the effects of television on political comedy, the sad state of heroes in our storytelling today, and how he incorporates his political knowledge and ideals into the personal stories he tells before audiences.
After you listen, be sure to check out Brody’s albums:
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Dylan Brody — December 12, 2013
At the risk of being seen as self-promoting, let me point out that two more CDs have come out since this page was created: Chronological Disorder and Writ Large. Also, my novel, set in the world of Stand Up Comedy, LAUGHS LAST is now available as well.