Judah Friedlander is not just a comedian. He’s 'THE WORLD CHAMPION', holding titles in too many fields to mention. Simply calling Judah a ‘Master’ would understate his gifts. He’s also a New Yorker’s New Yorker who cares about mankind/his community. In this first conversation with Dean on #TFP, he shares his honest feelings about NYC becoming less artistic, gentrification and reminisces on the New York comedy scene when he first arrived here, back in the '87. They both excitedly reflect on legendary street performers Albert, Master Lee, THE KING OF THE PARK, CHARLIE BARNETT, Dave Chappelle & others who performed in Greenwich Village's famed Washington Square Park in the late 80’s & 90’s. Judah also vents about NYC Subways, his theory on NYC Pizza, gentrified Graffiti, being banned from Breakdance competitons and his forthcoming book, “IF THE RAINDROPS UNITED”, in stores October 20th, 2015. Dean also gets Judah to explain the difference between hate and constructive criticism (being dead). Oh...and Dean also FINALLY uses the word “FLEEK” for the 1st time on the pod and you can hear Judah's origins on next weeks episode. So stop reading this description and listen because We in the Building, son!