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Thoughts for your thoughts Podcast
by Moe Singleton
Thoughts for Your Thoughts – A Comedy & Philosophy Podcast Join comedian Moe Singleton as he dives into the funny and philosophical ”Thoughts for Your Thoughts”. Each week, Moe sits down with a guest comedian to explore the world of stand-up, breaking down jokes, sharing laughs, and uncovering the unique origin stories behind their comedy careers. With questions every comedy fan wants answered—like *“What got you into stand-up?”*—this podcast offers a perfect mix of humor, insight, and inspiration for comedy lovers and aspiring performers alike. Tune in every week for a fresh episode full of thought-provoking conversations and plenty of laughs!Follow IG @Moedinero
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Thoughts on Robots (solo Ep)
On this weeks episode Moe updates listeners on his two month podcast Hiatus: launching the "Black in Europe" tour across several cities, and refining his hosting and crowd work. He discusses new shows (Minority Report, Sandwich Open Mic), merch, touring with his partner, plans for a second tour leg, thoughts on technology, and personal goals like reading more and new material development. last. but not least thoughts on Robots
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Thoughts on the Male Loneliness Epidemic
On this week's episode with Irish comedian Aiden McQueen we explore mansplaining, male loneliness and how standards for men differ across race and privilege. We also discuss dating apps, ‘pretty privilege’, body ideals shaped by porn and public figures, and cultural pressures like alcohol and addiction. Follow IG @comedymcqueen
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Thoughts on Quality over quantity
On this weeks episode me and the very funny Nigerian/Irish comedian Shawn Uyosa trade stories about bombing onstage, writing new jokes fast, running showcases for diverse voices, and the grind of touring — all while reflecting on race, audiences, and building material for a one-hour show. Follow IG @runningforthebuscomedy
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Thoughts on Humor
On this weeks episode as we dive into the inspiring journey of an Afro-German comedian "that's Andy" who left behind a stable job in real estate to pursue stand-up comedy. Discover how humor became a tool for navigating life’s challenges and the importance of finding balance between career aspirations and family commitments. From learning to drive in Ghana to dealing with cultural stereotypes and exploring the world of comedy in Berlin, this episode offers a heartfelt and humorous look at what it means to chase your dreams while staying true to yourself. Follow IG @thats_andy28
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Thoughts on Impressions
In this weeks episode, comedian Moe Singleton dives into a candid and humorous discussion about life as a stand-up comic in Berlin, shedding light on the challenges and joys of the comedy scene. Joined by fellow comedian Tom Strissel, the conversation touches on the ups and downs of pursuing comedy, the influences of cultural backgrounds, and the personal journey of self-discovery through humor. Follow IG @tomstrisselcomedy
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Thoughts on Religion
On this week's episode, Moe and German comedian/writer Freddi Gralle engage in a lively discussion about the complexities of punctuality, societal expectations, and the comedic world. They dive into the nuances of German comedy, contrasting it with the English scene, and share personal anecdotes about navigating life and career transitions. As they explore themes of identity, they also touch on the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language while pursuing humor as a means of self-expression.
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Thoughts on Representation
This week's episode with guest Adam Hmada, we take you on a comedic journey to Innsbruck, Austria, where Adam and I delve into unexpected topics and cultural exchanges. we explore the unique energy and dynamics between different ethnicities, shared histories, and the funny side of being misunderstood across cultures. Join us as we reflect on the comedy scene, the challenges and joys of performing internationally, and the universal struggles of relationships and identity. Through humorous anecdotes and insightful conversation, we examine the impact of media and societal expectations on personal growth and connection. From tales of open mic nights during the pandemic to the cultural significance of comedic representation, this episode offers laughter and thought-provoking insights into the world of comedy and beyond. Follow Ig @adamhmada_
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Thoughts On Sperm Donors
Join us for a hilarious episode where we dive into the quirky world of podcasting with dogs, comedic inspirations, and the unpredictable adventures of stand-up. Our guest Patrick Moore shares insights on creating a sketch-like podcast featuring his silent but fluffy co-host, drawing inspiration from classic shows, and the art of blending realism with comedy. We also explore the landscapes of international comedy, the thrills of solo shows, and the universal challenge of crafting jokes that transcend borders. Get ready for witty banter, behind-the-scenes stories, and a unique take on what it means to connect with audiences worldwide, whether through a podcast mic or on stage. Follow Ig @patmoorecomedy
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Thoughts on Musicals
Join us on this weeks episode for a delightful dive into the world of comedy with opera singer/comedian Stephanie Deprez. In this episode, we explore her journey from Vienna to Berlin, sharing moments that shaped her unique comedy style. Learn about the allure of musicals, the unexpected twist of hitting the comedy scene, and the fascinating crossover between opera and stand-up comedy. Stephanie opens up about the challenges and triumphs of performing across Europe, her creative process, and the art of making people laugh in any language. Whether it's discussing the whimsical world of Wicked or sharing insights into crafting an unforgettable show, this conversation is filled with humor, heart, and the hustle behind the life of a comedian. Follow @steph.deprez
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Thoughts on Smiling
On this weeks episode Join us for an engaging conversation with comedian Tamer Kattan about the exhilarating world of comedy, exploring the highs and lows of performing at festivals like the Fringe and creating unique comedic voices. Tamer shares personal stories, from navigating the complex landscape of comedy venues to finding inspiration in everyday life. Learn about the power of humor in overcoming challenges, the evolving dynamics of live performance, and the art of connecting with audiences around the globe. Whether you're a comedy aficionado or simply curious about the craft, this episode offers heartfelt insights into the life of a comedian. follow IG @tamerkat
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Thoughts on ADHD
In this week's episode, we delve into the vibrant yet changing landscape of Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. Our guest comedian Ori Halevy shares experiences and insights from the local comedy scene, particularly focusing on the humorous irony of noise complaints from residents who once enjoyed the lively party culture of the area. As we discuss the transformation of neighborhoods, we explore the tension between new, often more affluent residents and long-standing cultural venues, highlighting stories of gentrification, resilience, and the sometimes absurd outcomes of urban life. Join us as we unravel the interplay between tradition and change, all through the lens of comedy and personal anecdotes. Follow on IG @orihalevy_bigoldjew
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Thoughts On Weather
Join Nya Yeanafehn and Moe Singleton as they dive into a compelling episode filled with laughter, fitness insights, and the art of stand-up comedy. They explore the unexpected challenges of recording mishaps while sharing personal anecdotes of resilience. Discover how their passion for comedy intertwines with their fitness routines, highlighting the importance of physical and mental well-being. Through candid discussions, Nya and Moe reflect on their journeys from New York to Berlin, offering glimpses into the unique cultural dynamics and the impact of the Berlin winters on mental health. They discuss the experience of performing stand-up comedy in diverse environments and the importance of setting personal boundaries. This episode delivers a mix of humor and introspection, with personal stories that resonate with both aspiring comedians and those seeking inspiration in their personal fitness and wellness journeys. Instagram @nymean
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Thoughts on Driving
This Week on thoughts for your thoughts ’im joined by comedian/producer Anna Beros for a hilarious and honest chat! We dive into the wild world of getting a German driver’s licence, Ann’s journey with freezing her eggs, and what it’s like to get heckled *at your own show.* Plus, she gives us a sneak peek into touring with her brand-new solo show *Hi Hoe* — and trust me, you’re gonna want to hear these stories. All that and so much more packed into this week’s episode. Follow ig @afberos
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Thoughts on Meal Deals
Join comedian Moe Singleton and his guest, Kyle Legacy, as they embark on a humorous journey through everyday musings and culinary confessions. In this episode, they hilariously debate the merits of British meal deals and the joys of discovering local delicacies. Prepare to laugh along as they share stories of comedic mishaps, playful banter, and unexpected encounters, all while shedding light on their unique paths in the world of stand-up comedy. From meal deal critiques to tales of their comedic debuts, this episode serves a hearty helping of laughter and insight into the quirky lives of these entertainers. Don't miss this episode packed with humor and relatable anecdotes from the world of comedy. Follow IG @lebronjamesofcomedy
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Thoughts on Podcast
Join me and sketch writer /comedian Bryan Lee in this engaging episode as we ponder the current podcast mania and why not everyone who thinks they should start one actually needs to. We delve into our society's growing obsessions, from nicotine pouches and sports gambling to the crypto craze, examining how these trends define contemporary culture. Our conversation takes unexpected turns as we explore the intersections of comedy, capitalism, and identity, discussing the challenges of maintaining artistic integrity in a money-driven market. We also touch upon the influence of prolific personalities and their impacts on public discourse. Tune in for a nuanced discussion peppered with humour and insights into the often absurd facets of today's world on Thoughts for your Thoughts. Follow on IG @bryaninheelee
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Thoughts on Gatekeeping
Join Moe Singleton as he delves into a journey of self-discovery and comedy in this episode of "Thoughts for Your Thoughts." Celebrating his 36th birthday, Moe reflects on his travels to Rome and the personal growth he's experienced since his early 30s. From discussing the unique challenges and excitement of performing stand-up in New York City to sharing experiences from his European adventures, Moe explores the themes of self-love, personal growth, and embracing change. Listen in as he discusses the comedy scene, enduring friendships, and the lessons learned along the way.
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Thoughts on 10 years of comedy Pt2
Join host Moe Singleton and special guest Anshita Koul in this engaging episode of 'Thoughts for Your Thoughts'. Anshita, a talented comedian from Kashmir, shares her unique journey into the world of stand-up comedy, from her beginnings as a YouTube sketch artist to becoming a professional comedian. Discover the challenges she faced, including her introduction to the intricacies of stand-up through a reality TV show and her experiences with cultural stereotypes. Anshita discusses her insightful view on political satire, the art of comedy, and how humor became a tool for her to address serious topics. The episode also delves into her memorable performances, both triumphant and challenging, showcasing the resilience and courage it takes to make people laugh while breaking societal taboos.
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Thoughts on 10 years of comedy pt1
Join host Moe Singleton and special guest Anshita Koul in this engaging episode of 'Thoughts for Your Thoughts'. Anshita, a talented comedian from Kashmir, shares her unique journey into the world of stand-up comedy, from her beginnings as a YouTube sketch artist to becoming a professional comedian. Discover the challenges she faced, including her introduction to the intricacies of stand-up through a reality TV show and her experiences with cultural stereotypes. Anshita discusses her insightful view on political satire, the art of comedy, and how humor became a tool for her to address serious topics. This two part episode also delves into her memorable performances, both triumphant and challenging, showcasing the resilience and courage it takes to make people laugh while breaking societal taboos. Follow IG @anshitakoulcomedy
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Thoughts on Breaking Down Barriers
In this introspective solo episode of "Thoughts For Your Thoughts," host Moe Singleton shares a deep dive into his ongoing journey of self-discovery and personal growth. He talks about his new comedy hour, which explores his experiences as a black American in Europe and delves into the complex process of understanding and expressing emotions. Moe reflects on his upbringing, the intricate dynamics of being raised by a single mother, and tackles topics like the influence of childhood on emotional development and the unique ways emotions are processed within the black community. He brings humor into heavy topics, sharing personal stories about his family, influences, and childhood memories, including his playful take on therapy and emotional well-being. In addition to comedy, Moe discusses personal traditions, grapples with the nuances of parenthood, and shares his thoughts on attachment styles and mindfulness. This episode promises a comedic yet profound exploration of identity, humor, and human connection.
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Thoughts on the Evolution of Content Creation
In this engaging episode, Me and New Zealand native Fitz dive into the evolution of content creation from the days of expensive equipment to the accessibility of smartphones and digital platforms. Our host and special guest discuss the significant changes in the music and video industry, highlighting the democratization of content creation. The conversation moves to the world of comedy, exploring how comedians like Louis C.K. and Dimitri Martin use visual elements to enhance storytelling. The episode provides insights into the comedic world, touching on topics such as the importance of pacing, audience engagement, and authenticity in stand-up comedy. The discussion also delves into the personal journeys of comedians, emphasizing the impact of regional differences, such as the contrast between U.S. and European comedy. The episode concludes with a reflection on the personal growth comedians experience through the craft, offering listeners an intimate look at the realities of pursuing a career in comedy. Follow IG @fitz_comedian
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Thoughts on Caring too much
Join Moe Singleton as he ventures into another solo episode of 'Thoughts for Your Thoughts,' where he shares a personal journey of reflection and creativity. Moe opens up about his thoughts on using podcasting as an audible journal, the relief and expression it brings, and the joy of connecting with listeners through every episode. In this candid chat, Moe touches on his recent experiences, from his project successes like winning a short film award to observations on the Super Bowl halftime show. He delves into the world of comedy, sharing his challenges and triumphs while performing abroad. Moe candidly discusses the importance of caring deeply about his craft, even when caring seems uncool or daunting. Moe also addresses complex themes like identity, navigating personal pride, and feeling jealous in the digital age. As he contemplates the expectations and realities of the entertainment world, Moe reflects on building genuine connections and the pursuit of quality in every endeavor. Tune in for an episode filled with insights, humor, and thoughtful musings.
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Thoughts on Identity
In this engaging episode, I sit down with the talented comedian Onika McLean to discuss her passion for comedy and the unique journey she's embarked on. Onika shares insights from her recent performances and the inspiration behind her work, discussing the importance of authenticity and connecting with audiences through real-life experiences. We delve into the dynamics of comedy, from overcoming initial fears to embracing the challenges of incorporating personal stories into stand-up. Onika also reflects on the evolving comedy scene and the significance of maintaining individuality amidst expectations. Throughout the conversation, Onika opens up about her creative process, her aspirations for a sitcom based on her life, and the joy she finds in making people laugh. Join us for a candid discussion about comedy, identity, and the gratifying journey of a comedian dedicated to spreading joy and awareness. Tune in for a blend of humor, introspection, and inspiration. Follow on IG @onikacomedy and check out her special "PLAYTIME" on youtube
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Thoughts on Rebirth
Moe Singleton returns with a fresh start to his podcast after a rollercoaster of challenges, including losing 100 episodes due to an unexpected account deletion. Reflecting on the essence of community and the art of stand-up comedy, Moe shares his experience of resilience and adaptation. In this first solo episode, Moe opens up about his journey from New York to Berlin, detailing his passion for comedy and the inspiration behind his creations. With new projects on the horizon, Moe talks about his upcoming series "Black in Berlin" being showcased in the Berlin Short Film Festival, and future endeavors in the world of comedy. The episode also touches on societal observations, personal growth, and Moe's thoughts on living in today's technology-driven world. As he navigates through these topics, Moe reminds listeners of the power of community and the importance of pursuing one's passion amidst the chaos.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Thoughts for Your Thoughts – A Comedy & Philosophy Podcast Join comedian Moe Singleton as he dives into the funny and philosophical ”Thoughts for Your Thoughts”. Each week, Moe sits down with a guest comedian to explore the world of stand-up, breaking down jokes, sharing laughs, and uncovering the unique origin stories behind their comedy careers. With questions every comedy fan wants answered—like *“What got you into stand-up?”*—this podcast offers a perfect mix of humor, insight, and inspiration for comedy lovers and aspiring performers alike. Tune in every week for a fresh episode full of thought-provoking conversations and plenty of laughs!Follow IG @Moedinero
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