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Rock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide open
124: Using Humor to Cope with Grief with Jordon Ferber
Welcome to Rock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide open. On this show, I sit down with people from all over the world to hear their transformational stories on their deep grief and loss journeys. In this episode, I sit down with Jordon Ferber, a stand up comedian, podcaster and a bereaved sibling. We delve into Jordon's grief journey following the tragic loss of his 21-year-old brother, Russell, in a car accident on July 6th, 2002. Jordon shares how he established himself as a voice in the bereavement community, becoming the co-leader of the Comp...
2024-01-24
58 min
I'll Grieve You With This
Episode 27 (with Jordon Ferber)
Host Micah Walsh has fellow comedian/podcaster Jordon Ferber on the show to discuss Jordon's own grief podcast (Where's The Grief?), what life has been like after losing his only sibling 21 years ago, and why everybody should be talking about grief.Please like, subscribe, rate, and review!This is all I have.instagram.com/illgrieveyouwiththispodcastinstagram.com/wheresthegriefinstagram.com/micah_walsh
2023-11-09
1h 12
The Surviving Siblings®
Jordon Ferber - Healing and Humor
CONTENT WARNING: Please note that this episode contains depictions and stories of siblings lost by suicide, homicide and/or domestic violence. We understand that some people may find these triggering, activating and/or disturbing. Meet Jordon Ferber, a surviving sibling who's traversed the labyrinth of loss through a mix of tender reflection, candid conversations, and a dash of humor. Jordon recounts the larger-than-life story of his younger brother Russell - an inspiring young man who managed to charm the New York Knicks at the tender age of 13. Jordon shares the story of Russell's exciting life throughout the...
2023-10-11
1h 21
Where's The Grief?
The Legend of Russell Ferber - Tales from MSG, Cooking with Bobby Flay and MORE!
Russell Ferber died in a car accident on July 6th, 2002, at the age of 21. This podcast was borne out of my need to continue talking about my brother and how I have managed to keep going without him. In this episode, I (along with my parents) interview a number of people who actually KNEW Russell to share stories of his indominable spirit. We talk with Denise Fraser, who taught both Russell AND Jordon in elementary School; Steven Schnitzler and Betsy Becker - two people who worked at MSG and helped Russell gain access to the Knicks; Bobby F...
2022-08-31
1h 18
Grief Out Loud
"How Are Your Parents?" - Sibling Grief & Jordon Ferber
In grief land, lots of groups are talked about as invisible or forgotten. Children, parents grieving a miscarriage, ex-partners, and siblings. For siblings, their grief often exists in the shadow of their parents – or it’s at least treated that way by others. Jordon Ferber ran into that when his younger brother, Russell, died when Russell was 21. While Jordon’s parents recognized that Jordon needed support just as much as they did, the rest of his sphere started where most people do, with the question, “How are your parents?” Jordon is the host and creator of the Where's the...
2022-04-29
38 min
Grief Out Loud
"How Are Your Parents?" - Sibling Grief & Jordon Ferber
In grief land, lots of groups are talked about as invisible or forgotten. Children, parents grieving a miscarriage, ex-partners, and siblings. For siblings, their grief often exists in the shadow of their parents – or it’s at least treated that way by others. Jordon Ferber ran into that when his younger brother, Russell, died when Russell was 21. While Jordon’s parents recognized that Jordon needed support just as much as they did, the rest of his sphere started where most people do, with the question, “How are your parents?” Jordon is the host and creator of the Where's the...
2022-04-29
38 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 150! An Extra-Jordonary Episode!
Hooray! It's hard to beliieve that I've been doing this show long enough to rack up 150 episodes, but here we are! This episode features a whole lot of Jordon! I was lucky enough to have two gigs last month that fit pretty well together - I was a Key Note speaker at a TCF Regional Conference in Hawaii, followed the very next day by being on a virtual comedy show focused on death and grief. You can watch my Key Note Address at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixy1GDyaMRc&t=159s Find out more about t...
2022-04-25
1h 00
Tom Kelly Show
170: Where's The Grief? Jordon Ferber
In 2002, comedian Jordon Ferber lost his brother Russell in a tragic car accident. Almost 20 years later, Jordon has become an expert in bereavement sharing stories of dealing with grief on his podcast “Where’s The Grief?” Show Notes: Jordon Ferber On Instagram Jordon's Podcast "Where's The Grief" on Apple Podcasts
2022-03-08
27 min
Where's The Grief?
Jordon Checks in for July 6th
In this special SOLO episode, I check in with you guys regarding why there aren't as many new episodes this month. July 6th marked 19 years since the death of my brother Russell, and as such I tend to take July off of doing too much. Also, This Wednesday, July 14th is the 16th Annual Russell Ferber Foundation Comedy FUN!draiser! Tickets for our IN PERSON or our VIRTUAL LIVE STREAM are both available! CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!
2021-07-09
27 min
Mother May I Podcast with Frank & Irene
Mother May I Podcast with Frank & Irene - Episode 6 "Jordon Ferber"
Mother May I Podcast with Frank & Irene - Episode 6 "Jordon Ferber". Irene & Frank talk with comedian Jordon Ferber about dealing with loss and grief. The Mother May I Podcast is aired live from Paradise Studios NY via the Strong Island Entertainment Network.
2021-03-23
54 min
Where's The Grief?
Ep 115 - Comedian Andrew Steiner
In this episode I talk with comedian and fellow podcaster Andrew Steiner! We talk the difficulty we can have in feeling as though we are properly expressing our grief, and how to deal with our struggles when everyone we know only shares their successes. We also talk about the ways in which we prioritize content creation versus promotion, and the power of passion projects. Check out Andrews podcast Knowledge Daddies! Watch the show on YouTube! Follow me @WheresTheGrief on twitter and IG WheresTheGrief@gmail.com
2021-03-02
1h 02
Where's The Grief?
Ep 114 - Michael Wasserman
Huzzah! This is the first episode I actually recorded after a 3 month hiatus, and also the first episode I've done where we don't deal with the loss of a person, but rather the loss of a whole way of life, of BEING. It felt appropriate to start up again by talking with my good friend Michael Wasserman, a teacher (among other things) who had already been trying to put his life back together when the pandemic hit. We talk about the nature of grief itself, and the different ways that we are all experiencing a sense of loss over...
2021-02-24
1h 39
Where's The Grief?
Ep 113 - Comedian Jenn Welch
In this episode I interview comedian and fellow podcaster Jenn Welch! After the death of her father, Jenn found her own ways of coping by being open and creative about her loss. We talk about her Dead Dad Tinder account, and the impact it can have when we take ownership of our own issues. We also talk about how great it is to have a community that welcomes expression, even when it's not funny. Check out Jenn's podcast LadyHD - A Podcast for distractable women! Follow her @JennWelchNow and @LadyHDPod Follow ME on...
2021-02-16
1h 14
Where's The Grief?
Ep 112 - Author Allison Gilbert
In this episode, I interview Author and fellow bereavement speaker Allison Gilbert! After losing both of her parents at a young age, Allison found solace in being able to tell her story of overcoming the depths of her grief, and in helping others find their own path as well. We talk about the importance of community, and how just being genuine with people, even when dealing with them on a professional level, can create lasting bonds and new perspectives. Follow all things Allison at AllisonGilbert.com! Additionally, Allison has offered listeners of WTG an exclusive...
2021-02-09
1h 02
Where's The Grief?
Hello 2021! - Jordon Checking In!
Hello to 2021! What a crazy year it has been for all of us. In addition to the pandemic fatigue we are all collectively feeling, life and death continue to go on. I wanted to take this opportunity to check in on myself and bring you up to speed on how the podcast is going, and the resources that are out there should you need more. After a brief hiatus, and dealing with some fresh personal grief of my own, I am back at it with new episodes! PLEASE RATE/REVIEW THE SHOW! If yo...
2021-02-09
12 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 111 - Luciana Rossi
Huzzah! In this episode, I finally sat down for a full hour with my good friend Luciana Rossi! A registered nurse, and a fellow bereaved sibling, Luci and I met over a decade ago at The Compassionate Friends (TCF) national conference. Luci lost her brother Doug when she was a baby, and her other brother Tony in 2009. She has become a much needed voice in the bereavement community, a leader in the TCF world, and a trusted friend and confidant to me over the years. I am very honored to have her in my life! Follow Luci o...
2020-12-08
1h 08
Where's The Grief?
Ep 110 - Comedian Ronny Pascale
In this episode, I interview comedian and improv performer Ronny Pasquale! It's been 15 years since Ronny's mother died at the age of 39, when Ronny himself was just 20. He has since managed to combine parts of his pain with his love of dead-mother jokes as a way to cope with the difficult parts of life without her. We talk about how important being about to have tough conversations can be, as well as just how tough it can be to write jokes about topics the audience might be trying NOT to think about. Follow Ronny on T...
2020-11-18
1h 02
Where's The Grief?
Ep 109 - Comedian Myq Kaplan
I don't know who NEEDS to hear this episode right now, but I hope it's a lot! Here's my interview with comedian Myq Kaplan, who manages to create humor out of the intersection of wordplay and philosophy. Enjoy an in depth discussion about the ways that human nature has us alternately hide/express our true feelings, and the power of truly connecting with other humans. Follow Myq at @myqkaplan across social media, or HERE! Check out his podcast Broccoli and Ice Cream! Get Myq's Album AKA here!
2020-10-07
1h 42
Where's The Grief?
Ep 108 - Ken Levy and Sam Feldman - National Widowers Organization
In this episode, I sat down to talk with Ken Levy and Sam Feldman, two of the founders of The National Widowers Organization. Having each lost their wives, both Sam and Ken struggled to find a place where widowers (and men in general) were allowed to be vulnerable and open about their feelings, leading to them stepping up to help others while helping themselves. Check out the National Widowers Organization here!
2020-09-30
1h 08
Where's The Grief?
Episode 107 - Podcaster Jayme Ails
In this episode, I welcome fellow grief podcaster, Jayme Ails! After the death of her mother to cancer 4 years ago, Jayme struggled to find her way, and ultimately started a podcast about grief (and how the fuck to deal with it) called Grief Unfiltered! We talk about the importance of semantics, and of cutting through the BS to get to a real conversation, especially about difficult topics. Follow Jayme on IG @GriefUnfiltered!
2020-09-23
1h 05
Where's The Grief?
Ep. 106 - Author Jason Rosenthal
Jason Rosenthal is a widower who became nationally known after his wife wrote a heart-wrenching column days before her death. He is now sharing his insight about love, loss and living again in his new memoir, "My Wife Said You May Want To Marry Me." We talk about the importance of family support, and the need to connect with people, as well as how to carry someones legacy forward while also creating a legacy of ones own. Go to jasonbrosenthal.com to find out more about Jason, and where to get the book! Follow him o...
2020-08-11
56 min
Where's The Grief?
Ep. 105 - Comedian Amarie Castillo
In this episode, I interview comedian AMarie Castillo to talk about the difficulties of losing her best friend. After her best friend Bex was murdered last year, AMarie struggled to make sense of not just what happened, but how to find a peaceful way forward. We talk about the importance of the family we choose and the community we have to support us. Follow Amarie on all social media @Part_Time_Bro
2020-07-30
1h 05
Where's The Grief?
Ep 104 - Comedian Sharon Simon
In this episode, I interview comedian Sharon Simon! A veteran of the NYC standup community, Sharon has dealt with a number of losses, including her mother 10 years ago, and more recently an aunt and her cousin. We talk about how important it is to have a space to speak your truth and claim ownership of your story. We also talk about the difficulties of having to grieve during quarantine. Follow Sharon's YouTube page Simon Says Laugh! Follow her online at SimonSaysLaugh.com
2020-07-23
1h 10
Where's The Grief?
Ep 103 - Mary FitzGerald, CEO of The Eluna Network
In this episode, I interview Mary FitzGerald, CEO of the Eluna Network, a non-profit that supports children and families impacted by grief or addiction. No stranger to loss herself, Mary’s brother Dennis died not too long before she became a mother, as well as beginning to find her reluctant calling in the field of grief and mental health support. We talk about how important having peer support can be, and how much kids AND adults benefit just from having their issues acknowledged. Go to https://elunanetwork.org/ to find out more about support in your area....
2020-07-14
1h 03
Where's The Grief?
Ep. 102 - Meteorologist and Author Maria Quiban Whitesell
In this episode, I talk with Good Day LA's on air meteorologist and author Maria Quiban Whitesell about her new book, "You Can't Do It Alone; A Widow's Journey Through Loss, Grief and Life After." After the death of her husband Sean to brain cancer, Maria has managed to cultivate the community she needed to help her cope with life after loss, and how to keep Sean's memory and legacy alive, as well as how to talk to their son about what happened. Find out where to get the book at https://YouCantDoItAloneBook.com Follow...
2020-07-03
1h 03
Where's The Grief?
Ep 101 - Comedian Jim Mendrinos
In this episode, my first in the quarantine era, I interview comedian Jim Mendrinos! A veteran of the stand up comedy scene (his is Mr. Comedy 101 as far as I'm concerned), Jim has suffered through a number of losses, including his sister Mary in 1992 to the Aids epidemic. We also talk about the loss of his parents as well as parts of himself. A truly enlightening conversation with a guy I already thought I knew pretty well! Follow Jim online at http://worldsbestcomic.com Get his book, The Complete Idiots Guide To Comedy Writing
2020-06-24
1h 08
Where's The Grief?
EPISODE 100! With Dr. Heidi Horsley and Author Elizabeth Devita Raeburn
Hooray! I made it to 100 episodes! In this milestone episode, I interview Dr. Heidi Horsley (episode 29) and Author Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn. (episode 27) Heidi's brother Scott died at 17 and altered the course of her life, as she currently keeps his memory alive in many ways including running the Open to Hope Foundation, a non-profit helping people find hope after loss. She also is recovering from having contracted Covid-19. Elizabeth's is the author of "The Empty Room," which is widely considered THE book on sibling grief, which she wrote in dealing with the loss of her b...
2020-06-19
1h 19
Where's The Grief?
Ep 93 - Author Chris Meyer
In this episode, Jordon talks with author and funeral director Chris Meyer! After years toiling in the entertainment industry as an underpaid screenwriter, Chris fell into the funeral industry somewhat by accident, and has since made it his calling, learning about how to live a complete life from the ways that people talk about death. His book "Life in 20 Lessons; What a Funeral Guy Discovered About Life, From Death" is available wherever books are sold! Find out how to get the book here!
2020-03-11
1h 08
Side B Radio: The Podcast
31. Grief is Funny... w/Jordon Ferber
This week I interviewed my dear friend, Jordon Ferber, The funniest man in sadness. Jordon has a podcast called Where's The Grief?, runs the NYC Chapter of the Compassionate Friends Sibling Group, and can be found performing comedy all over New York City (and beyond!) Where's The Grief?: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wheres-the-grief/id955600754?fbclid=IwAR1gAsqrDLLT941pS_AV7nBZUbkoIqfz-4CDML7qKsEua1GDooVHABMGLHM#episodeGuid=95d1a8cd-dace-4dba-bc33-8299b0fa13b4 http://wheresthegrief.libsyn.com The Russell Ferber Foundation: https://www.russellferberfoundation.org Instagram @BeatnikNudnik and @WheresTheGrief Follow the show on all the socials- I follow back: ...
2020-03-09
47 min
Where's The Grief?
Comedian Rob Ryan
In this episode, Jordon talk with comedian Rob Ryan! Rob's mother died when he was 19 after many years of alcohol abuse, and his brother Tim died by suicide a few years later. We talk about the difficulty that just talking about suicide brings, as well as the different ways in which we push ourselves to deal with the realities. We also have a discussion on how to write jokes about seemingly unfunny topics. Follow Rob on social media @RobRyanRocks Check out his website RobRyanRocks.com Get Rob's Ablum, "Non-Alcoholic" Here!
2020-03-02
1h 41
Where's The Grief?
Author Andrea Wilson Woods
In this episode, Jordon talks to author Andrea Wilson Woods! Andrea's sister Adrienne (Andrea was also her legal guardian who raised her) died at the age of 15 after a devastating battle with liver cancer. Her newly published book, "Better Off Bald" is a journal-styled memoir that chronicles the 147 from diagnosis to death. A story that is equal parts heartwarming and heartbreaking, Andrea and Adrienne teach us the value of living life to the fullest, even in the face of harsh realities. Go to BetterOffBald.com to get the book wherever books are sold! Ad...
2020-01-07
1h 15
Where's The Grief?
Ep 87 - Author Shelby Forsythia
In this episode, Jordon interviews author Shelby Forsythia, author of Permission to Grieve and host of her own podcast, Coming Back: Conversations on Life After Loss. After the unexpected death of her mother in 2013, Shelby became what she calls a “student of grief” as she helps others on the path back into the light.
2019-11-25
1h 13
Modern Day Philosophers with Daniel Lobell
SEASON 9 WRAP UP SHOW with Daniel , Alex Fossella and Jordon Ferber
Daniel Lobell, Alex Fossella, and Jordon Ferber sit down at Stand Up NY Labs to record the season 9 wrap up show. They talk about episodes with AJ Jacobs, Colt Cabana, Barry Katz, Lola Blanc, George Wallace and many more. Tune in to hear the memories, stories behind the scenes, and who got it right and who got it wrong with the philosophies. This episode is brought to you by Skillshare. Go to Skillshare.com/MDP for your free two month trial for a limited time only. Classes available on a multitude of great topics. Try it today!
2019-11-07
2h 12
Where's The Grief?
Ep 84 - Kristy Belich remembers Joseph Rocha
In this episode, comedian Kristy Belich talks about the untimely death of her good friend and mentor, fellow comedian Joseph Rocha. A good friend of Jordon's as well as the Podcast, Joseph was a pillar and a staple of both the NYC and San Fransisco comedy scenes, which made the impact of his loss be felt on every level, and by so many people. We discuss how to allow ourselves to be sad regardless of our relationship to the deceased, and the importance of gratitude in a life when we truly don't know what tomorrow may bring. ...
2019-10-08
1h 02
Kill You Last Podcast
Real Genius w/ Jordon Ferber
This week Jordon Ferber takes Peter and Alex under his wing at nerd college. We talk about Val Kilmer in Real Genius and make a real laser in Alex’s apt. Do you smell popcorn?
2019-09-19
00 min
Where's The Grief?
Live From the 2019 TCF Conference! Part 1
Once again, Jordon is LIVE from the Annual Compassionate Friends National Conference! In this all Siblings episode, we have the Sunday closing ceremony Key Note, delivered by Katelyn and Dylan Stoskus, followed by brief interviews with each of them after the fact. We also hear from TCF Director Allie Sims-Franklin, and Peter Pajitnov. And of course, no conference episode would be complete without a glimpse into the madness that happens in-between the tears. The Compassionate Friends is a self help support group for families grieving the death of a child, a grandchild, or a sibling...
2019-08-20
1h 17
Where's The Grief?
Author Kelly Carlin
In this episode, Jordon talks to author Kelly Carlin, about the ups and downs of dealing with life and loss. Her book, "A Carlin Home Companion; Growing up with George," details her upbringing and the ever evolving relationship we have with our parents and ourselves. After losing her mother rather privately, and then her father so publicly, Kelly has found a refreshing and honest outlook on how to move forward despite adversity. We also talk about the importance of community and how much it matters that we give ourselves permission to go through it however we go through it.
2019-06-19
1h 04
Where's The Grief?
Episode 79 - Comedian Tom Nemec
In this episode, Jordon welcomes comedian and author Tom Nemic. Tom's father died when he was in High School, and his mother in 2000, but the biggest loss we focus on his that of his childhood, and the adulthood of a girlfriends son. We talk about the importance of having a community, and the difficulty we all have in being honest with ourselves.
2019-06-04
1h 13
Where's The Grief?
Episode 77 - Author Marisa Bardach Ramel
In this episode, Jordon talks with Author Marisa Bardach Ramel about her newly published book, "The Goodbye Diaries: A Mother Daughter Memoir" Marisa's mother Sally was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and given a grim prognosis - she likely only had months to live. Instead, she managed to survive and thrive for over 2 years, which allowed Marisa to rekindle their relationship and write the genesis for this book while she went from high school to college. While it took a number of years to finish, Marisa shares her journey into the grey area of grief.
2019-05-02
1h 06
Kill You Last Podcast
The Delta Force w/ Jordon Ferber
Chuck Norris can singlehandedly stop 50 terrorists in Delta Force, but he’s got nothing on Jordon Ferber, host of Where’s the Grief Podcast and sleep-away camp veteran, who hijacks this episode. Follow the podcast on Instagram @killyoulastpod Follow Jordon on Instagram @beatniknudnik Follow Alex on Instagram @alexpischera Follow Peter on Instagram @theguarraci
2018-11-20
00 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 65 - Mitch Carmody
In this episode recorded at the 2018 Compassionate Friends National Conference in St. Louis, MO, Jordon sits down with Mitch Carmody, a writer, artist, grief educator and a nationally recognized motivational speaker. He is the author of several books, and hosts his own Radio Show “Grief Chat”. He is a Grief Facilitator for the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (T.A.P.S) of military loss, member of The Association of Death Education and Counseling (A.D.E.C.) and has served on the National Board of Directors for The Compassionate Friends, the largest grief support organization in the world. A...
2018-08-27
57 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 63 - Comedian Keenan Steiner
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Keenan Steiner to talk about life after the death of his mother nearly 2 years ago to breast cancer. We talk about the different coping mechanisms we use to deal with the myriad of feelings that come up after a loss, and how to ultimately be functional without being insensitive to what we conceive as minor grievances. Follow Keenan on IG @keenstartrillionaire Check out all other things Keenan at his website HERE.
2018-07-24
1h 16
Where's The Grief?
Episode 60 - Ross Bennett
In this episode, Jordon sits down with veteran comedian Ross Bennett to talk about the death of his first wife, over 30 years ago. We talk about how men are taught to deal with grief, as well as how performers harness their truths to create connections and find ways to move forward in both their lives and careers. Ross just released his second album via Stand Up Records, "Not if You Were The Last Man on Earth." https://standuprecords.com/products/ross-bennett It's also available on iTunes - Buy it on iTunes here: https://itu...
2018-05-31
1h 31
Where's The Grief?
Episode 58 - Comedian Dan Lamorte
In this episode, Jordon talks with comedian and podcaster Dan Lamorte! In advance of this taping, Dan felt that he may not have had the amount of loss usually featured on this show, but upon sitting down it seemed as though he actually had quite a bit of personal loss, despite some of it being other than close loved ones. We talk about a multitude of types of loss, from friends to extended family members, to careers, relationships, and ultimately about the loss of ones self. Follow Dan and all that he does at http://www.danlamorte.c...
2018-04-23
1h 15
Where's The Grief?
Episode 55 - Kendra Butler Lacroix
In this episode, Jordon sits down with one of his good friends from college, Kendra, who lost her brother Scott to suicide nearly 6 years ago, while Kendra herself was 7 months pregnant with her second child. We talk about the difficulty of overcoming the stigma in talking about suicide and mental health, and the importance of understanding that depression is a disease that we ought to stop sweeping under the rug. We also talk about the importance of gratitude, and how appreciating what we have in front of us can help gain a perspective on what...
2018-01-26
1h 14
Where's The Grief?
Episode 53 - Bill Ratner
Jordon sits down with voice over artist Bill Ratner, known for dozens of voices you've heard before on TV and radio, yet most famous (at least to Jordon) as the voice of Flint on the popular cartoon G.I. Joe. Before finding success as an artist and a storyteller, Bill essentially became an orphan at an early age, losing his mother at 7, his brother at 13, and his father just 3 months after that. For over 50 years, Bill has found ways to continually strive to bask in the light, driven by the loving and supportive environment he...
2017-11-11
1h 20
Where's The Grief?
Ep 52 - Comedian Jonas Barnes
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Jonas Barnes, who has dealt with multiple losses over the course of his life, but can track most of his ways of coping with life to the death of his father when he was just 13 years old. Now having outlived his dad (who died of a possible drug overdose) Jonas has a unique perspective on addiction and depression that have helped shape his view of both himself and the struggles we all face as we move through different phases of living. We talk about how to learn from our pasts in...
2017-10-27
1h 14
Where's The Grief?
Episode 51 - Doug Hildemann
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Doug Hildemann, who lost his wife Kelly a little over a year ago. We talk about how difficult it is to find places to work towards moving forward, while still carrying our past with us. To find out more about where Doug is performing, check out his FB comedy page, entitled, "Not Doug Hildemann's Comedy Page or Anything."
2017-10-06
1h 13
Where's The Grief?
LIVE FROM THE TCF CONFERENCE PART 2
Here we go again! In the second installment of a special 2 part episode, Jordon talks more about The Compassionate Friends LIVE from their 40th National Conference in Orlando Florida. This episode features a couple brief interviews with both Tracy Milne Edgemon, as well as her mother, Bobbi Milne talking about their experiences at the conference, and how they differed this time around based on new circumstances. Also featured is the key note speech from the Sunday closing ceremony of the conference, delivered by Jennifer Perez of the Miami chapter. This episode...
2017-08-31
52 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 48 - LIVE FROM THE TCF CONFERENCE (part 1)
In this very special episode, Jordon interviews a number of people at the 40th Annual Compassionate Friends Conference in Orlando, FL. Jordon follows up with a couple former podcast guests on their experiences at the national conference, Keith Singer (Episode 3) and Alan Pederson (Episode 14) as well as sits down for a more extended interview with Luci Abrahamson to talk about how much being a part of TCF, and a leader at the National Conferences has impacted her path towards healing herself and others. This is part 1 of 2 Live From the Conference, and it's all leading...
2017-08-08
52 min
Keith Price's Curtain Call
Lavender Laugh Lounge 2: Jordon Ferber
Fellow Comedian and podcaster, Jordon Ferber, stops by to chat about his life, his career, and how he used his humor to help those dealing with grief. In his popular podcast, WHERE'S THE GRIEF?, Jonathan chats with other comedians that have dealt with loss. He also hosts a yearly comedy benefit in honor of his brother. Where;s The Grief? Podcast : http://wheresthegrief.libsyn.com/ Support Keith Price's Curtain Call on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/keithpricecurtaincall Subscribe to Keith Price's Curtain Call on Itunes: www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Follow @keithpricecurtaincall on Instagram Follow @kpcurtaincall @comedydaddy Like me on FB: https...
2017-06-27
53 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 47 - Michael Somerville
This episode was a long time coming! Jordon Sits down with comedian Michael Sommerville to talk about the journey he's been on since the death of his brother Paul in 1997. As a baby, Paul had to undergo brain surgery, the complications of which ultimately led to his death. Now, almost 20 years later Michael felt like it was time to talk about it. We talk about the importance of following your own path, and the ways in which priorities shift after a significant loss. We also talk about how to appreciate the little things along the way.
2017-06-15
1h 12
Where's The Grief?
Episode 46 - Keith Price
In this episode, Jordon sits down with fellow podcaster and comedian Keith Price. Keith's mother suffered from alzheimer's disease as well as dementia later in her life, which ultimately took her life. Finally Keith would have the time to spend with his father and have the relationship that he always wanted with him. Except that his father died just 6 weeks later. Despite not having the time to really enjoy it, Keith did manage to make the most of his final days. We talk about how important community is, and how having friends who let us be ourselves...
2017-05-31
1h 17
Where's The Grief?
Episode 45 - Geno Bisconte
In this episode, Jordon talks to fellow comedian Geno Bisconte. 10 years after losing both his parents to cancer Geno reflects on how lucky and grateful he is to have had the upbringing he had, and the support system that continues to sustain him. We talk about how important it is to laugh at the darker sides of life, and how going through a loss of this kind of magnitude broadens the human experience, and actually makes you more complete. To find out more about everything Geno, check out his website and follow ALL the Links! ...
2017-05-17
1h 12
Where's The Grief?
Episode 44 - Nelson Lugo Returns!
In this episode, Jordon welcomes back to the podcast, Magician, Clown and all around Showman Nelson Lugo! Nelson originally sat down with Jordon in episode 20 to discuss the issues surrounding the death of his father and his grandmother. Now he's back after having put together a new one person show that ultimately ended u being more about his mother, much to his own surprise. We also talk about the loss of the Big Apple Circus and Barnum And Bailey, and what will replace it as The Greatest Show On Earh. (could it be...
2017-05-02
58 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 43 - Comedian Chris Calogero
SWAPCAST! In this special episode, Jordon sits down with comedian and fellow podcaster Chris Calogero! Chris' roomate Amy (also a comedian) committed suicide several years ago, which prompted him to start a podcast of his own, talking to other comedians about death, depression and loss. Jordon and Chris have a lot in common in the ways in which they have processed their grief, and are both making strides to start honest conversations about some of the heavier topics that crop up in life. We talk a lot about just how healing it can...
2017-04-11
1h 12
Mourning Coffee
Jordon Ferber
The host of “Where’s The Grief?”, Jordon Ferber, joins me to talk about the loss of his brother and moving forward with the help of comedy.
2017-04-10
00 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 42 - Allan Fuks
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Allan Fuks to talk about the death of his best friend Sam to suicide. We talk about the difficultly of acceptance, both of who you are as a person, as well as the realities of life, and how the ever-evolving nature of these concepts impacts how we deal with trauma. Allan has his own podcast called "The Week in Sex" - check out all the goings on here. Follow Allan on Twitter here!
2017-04-03
1h 22
Where's The Grief?
Episode 41 - Julianna Meagher
In this episode Jordon sits down with Comedian Julianna Meagher to talk about the death of her sister to cancer 4 years ago. We talk about how often we have to comfort others when they are faced with our truths, and how empowering it can often be to actually make others uncomfortable. We also talk about the pressures of being the only sibling left, and how managing ones parents can be overwhelming on ones own. Follow Julianna on Twitter @JuliannaMeagher
2017-03-16
1h 02
Where's The Grief?
Episode 40 - Chris Monty
Chris Monty joins Jordon in the studio to talk about the loss of his mother, and about the ways in which he has managed to keep her in his life. We talk about spirituality, and the line we walk between faith and WANTING to believe, as well as the real value of a dime. As it happens, Chris' mother, along with both of her sisters were diagnosed with cancer, and survived their initial bouts, prompting them to create the Three Strohm Sisters Foundation, a non-profit that is dedicated to continuing the fight against cancer.
2017-02-27
1h 04
Where's The Grief?
Episode 38 - Jen Mutascio
In this episode, Jordon sits down with Comedian Jen Mutascio, who lost her father to stomach cancer 17 years ago. In that time she's had to learn how to get along without her guiding force. We talk about how doing material about heavy topics have to be VERY funny if they are to be successful, and how honesty on stage is always unmistakable. Follow Jen on Twitter @JenMutascio
2017-01-26
1h 16
Where's The Grief?
Episode 37 - Stephan Crump
In this episode Jordon sits down with Grammy nominated musician Stephan Crump, who recently released an album called Rhombal as a response to the loss of his brother to cancer. We talk about the importance of the sibling relationship, and the twists and turns they often take, and the power of forgiveness when all is said and done. We also talk about how music can represent so many different things. The music itself is quite moving, and the track at the end of this episode is Pulling Pillars (Outro for Patty), the song that we...
2016-12-29
1h 05
Where's The Grief?
Episode 36 - Alissa Atkinson
In this episode, Jordon sits down with bartender Alissa Atkinson, whose brother James died three years ago in a freak motorcycle accident. We talk about the difficulty of denial versus acceptance, what it means to have a vested interest in wanting to believe in otherworldly energies, and how to cope with stupid questions and/or comments that people make. You can visit Alissa behind the bar at Precious Metal in Bushwick most nights, Precious Metal is located at 143 Troutman St in brooklyn Follow them on Twitter @PreciousMetalBar Follow Alissa...
2016-11-21
1h 08
Where's The Grief?
Episode 35 - Robert Goor
In this episode, Jordon sits down with Author Robert Goor to talk about his recently published book, "Dear Andrew . . ." Rob was an engineer in the robotics department of GE in 1988 when his 8 year old son Andrew was struck and killed by a truck right in front of him. In the ensuing aftermath, Rob struggled to maintain his relationship to Andrew, and began writing letters to him as a way of keeping his connection and allowing him a space to express his deepest emotions. We talk about the importance of helping others can be, and about...
2016-10-31
1h 10
Where's The Grief?
Episode 34 - Dr. Meryl Ain
In this episode, Jordon sits down with author Dr. Meryl Ain, who, along with her husband and brother, have written a book called "The Living Memories Project; Legacies that Last." The book is a collection of personal stories from people from every walk of life, and many types of loss represented, describing the ways in which they honor their lost loved ones, and carry their spirits forward with them. We talk about how important it is to continue our relationships with those we have lost, and especially how helpful and healing it can be to reach out...
2016-10-13
1h 13
Where's The Grief?
Episode 33 - Brandy Rowell
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian and actress Brandy Rowell! Brandy lost her mother when she was 22 just after graduating college, and her father 7 years later, just as she was coming into her own as a performer and as a person. We talk about the importance of community, and the need to connect with people who not just let you be yourself, but encourage the best of you to come out.
2016-09-28
1h 14
Where's The Grief?
Episode 32 - Eddie Brill
Eddie Brill is a comedian, actor and writer who has spent the better part of his life making people laugh. He is also no stranger to grief and loss. Eddie has lost a sister, a brother, his father and his step-father, as well as numerous friends and colleagues. In addition to having spent 17 years as the warm up comedian (and eventually comedy talent coordinator) for the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS, he appeared on the 4th Annual Russell Ferber Foundation Comedy Fun!draiser, (I'm well aware that my families annual benefit show is not nearly...
2016-09-14
1h 19
Where's The Grief?
Episode 31 - Chris Faga
In this episode, Jordon sits down with fellow Native NY’er, podcaster and comedian Chris Faga. Chris’s mother died of a drug overdose when he was 16 years old, and his father died of a stroke only a few years later. We discuss how hard it is to lose your parents at such a young age, and how it can prepare you for other losses down the line. We also talk about the death of his cousin Lisa, and how important it is to remember and share the funny stories of those who have passed.
2016-08-15
1h 04
Where's The Grief?
Episode 30 - Joey Richardson
In this episode Jordon sits down with his good friend Joey Richardson, a comedian and musician, who wrote the theme song for this podcast. Joey's sister Lisa died of a brain tumor almost 10 years ago now, and he has since struggled to make sense of his artistic identity along with his personal identity. Some of the things we discuss in this episode are survivors guilt, sibling rivalry, and the power of denial as a coping mechanism. Check out Joey's web series Gustavo and Friends at http://www.gustavoandfriends.com/ Also check o...
2016-06-03
1h 10
Where's The Grief?
Episode 29 - Heidi Horsley
In this episode, Jordon turns the tables on Dr. Heidi Horsley, who has interviewed Jordon on both her Radio and TV shows several times. Dr. Heidi Horsley is an internationally known grief expert, licensed psychologist, social worker and bereaved sibling. She co-hosts the award winning television series and radio show, Open to Hope. She is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University and in private practice in Manhattan. Dr. Heidi speaks throughout the country, on finding hope following trauma and tragedy. Find out more about Heidi and all the good work she does at http...
2016-05-16
1h 08
The Mostly Bull Market with Danny Lobell
S2: E22: Jordon Ferber & Crik Nutrition
Danny Lobell and standup comedian Jordon Ferber talk about Crik Nutrition, a new kind of protein made of cricket powder. Jordon's dumb money mistake was that he got his NYC tour guide license but never gave tours. Tune in for laughs and investment advice.
2016-05-16
45 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 28 - Bill Williams
In this episode, Jordon Sits down with Bill Williams, Bill an accomplished director, theater teacher/acting coach, leader of creativity workshops, freelance writer, and addiction advocate. Bill's son William died of a drug overdose on December 2nd, 2012, and since that time Bill and his wife have pledged to do all they can to raise awareness about the disease of addiction and help to erase the stigma of talking about it. In addition, Bill was also one of MY theater teachers when i was in high school, so this was a very full-circle moment that I had interviewing...
2016-04-14
1h 40
Where's The Grief?
Episode 27 - Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn
In this episode, Jordon sits down with author and sibling grief expert Elizabeth Devita Raeburn. Elizabeth was just 14 years old when her brother Ted died of aplastic anemia, a severe immune deficiency disorder. Many years later, Elizabeth wrote the book that she needed to read -The Empty Room: Surviving the Loss of a Brother or Sister at Any Age. I have talked at length about Elizabeths book on several episodes of this podcast, and I recommend it to anyone who is dealing with sibling loss. Her new book, The Death of Cancer is out now...
2016-03-29
1h 09
Where's The Grief?
Episode 26 - Ken Krantz
In this episode, Jordon talks with Comedian Ken Krantz, who recently lost his good friend Mandy to cancer. Ken reflects on his friendship with Amanda and her family, as he continues to process the loss after only finding out that she was sick days before her funeral. We also discuss the power of doing truthful dark material, and how difficult it is even for those who are among the best at it. Ken helped create a fund to help others with cancer afford their medical expenses, and he produced a comedy benefit show that he...
2016-03-17
1h 11
Where's The Grief?
Episode 25 - Harmony Jupiter
Jordon and Harmony have been friends for nearly 10 years, having met at their local Compassionate Friends sibling group shortly after the death of Harmony's sister Hannah. Having just finished a recent run of her One-Woman-Musical "Afraid of Karma," Harmony reflects on the impact of doing the show, and what she's learned in the 10 years since her sisters death. Find out more about her show at http://afraidofkarma.com/ Follow her on Twitter @HarmonyJupiter1
2016-02-29
1h 12
Where's The Grief?
Episode 24 - Jeff Glasse
In this episode Jordon interviews Jeff Glasse, comedian and entrepreneur. Jeff's mother died of cancer when we was just 21 years old, and nearly 20 years later, his brother Joey met the same fate. We talk about how experiencing grief early in life helped prepare Jeff for the losses he would experience as an adult. We also talk about the importance of acknowledging and being grateful for having had certain experiences in the face of also being devastated by the knowledge that we will never have them again.
2016-02-09
1h 39
Where's The Grief?
Episode 23 - Molly Gandour
In this episode, Jordon talks with Filmmaker Molly Gandour, who was just 10 years old when her 14 year old sister Aimee died of childhood leukemia. 16 years later, working in the film industry, Molly decided to make a documentary about her own discovery and ultimate ownership of her own experience of the facts that lead to the death of her sister. The film, Peanut Gallery, follows Molly back to her childhood home as she begins to talk with her parents very openly about what happened. The film has intimate conversations at home, at the dinner table as well as family therapy...
2016-01-29
1h 26
Where's The Grief?
Episode 22 - Clayton Fletcher
In this Episode, Jordon sits down to talk with Comedian, Musician and Professional Poker Player Clayton Fletcher! Clayton's father Ashton Fletcher, himself a well known and respected pillar of the Jazz community passed away 7 months ago, leaving behind a family that, although deep in grief, is also bolstered by having had such a magnanimous and joyful leader for so long. We talk a lot about the structure of comedy, and how important it is to be present in one's life, regardless of the twists and turns that it takes, and to always be full of...
2016-01-08
1h 33
Where's The Grief?
Episode 21 - Joe Fernandes
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Joe Fernandes, who is still reeling after the death of his father earlier this year, at the age of 65. We talk about how important it is to have people in your life you can talk to about it, as well as the double edged sword to working on material about the loss to an audience. Follow Joe on Twitter @JoeFernandes75 Listen to his podcast, "Now What" with Mike Gaffney here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/now-what-podcast/id911381495?mt=2
2015-12-25
1h 14
Where's The Grief?
Episode 20 - Nelson Lugo
In this episode, Jordon sits down with magician and showman Nelson Lugo! Nelson's father died only about a month before this frank discussion about his life and career. We talk about how different losses bring about different types of grief, and about how important gallows humor is to those in the eye of the storm. Even though it's a very recent loss, I was really amazed at just how much insight and levelheadedness that Nelson has exhibited so early on in his journey, and how much humor and wit he brings to everything that he...
2015-12-11
1h 38
Where's The Grief?
Episode 19 - Craig Greenberg
In this episode, Jordon sits down with singer/songwriter Craig Greenberg. Craig's mother died a little over a year ago after a long battle with cancer. We discuss how difficult watching your parents fade away can be, and how hard it can be to work on expressing the feelings that come up artistically. Learn more about Craig and how to listen to his music, or see him live! http://craiggreenbergmusic.com/news/ Follow him on Twitter @Craig_Greenberg
2015-12-02
1h 30
Where's The Grief?
Episode 18 - Brian Baron
In this episode, Jordon talks with comedian Brian Baron. A divorcee and a father, Brian met a woman named Ellen, and he describes it as "a match made in heaven." Shortly after the two of them decided they would move in together, Ellen was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer, and Brian found himself in the outer circle, not quite part of the family, watching his life with her fade away. We talk about what it means to be on the outside, and how hard it can be to claim any voice from that vantage point. A quick...
2015-11-16
1h 12
Where's The Grief?
Episode 17 - Ajai Raj
In this episode, Jordon talks with comedian Ajai Raj, whose best friend Jacob took his own life 6 years ago. We talk about the dangers of depression, and how strongly suicide can affect the people beyond just one's family. We also talk about who is allowed to grieve, and how difficult it can be to incorporate ideas about death and grief into comedy. Ajai has a podcast of his own as well called "Notes From a Void." Subscribe here! http://www.ajairaj.com/voidcast Follow him on Twitter @SaintAjaiRaj https://twitter.com...
2015-10-30
1h 17
Where's The Grief?
Episode 16 - Geoff Kole
In this episode Jordon sits down with comedian Geoff Kole, whose mother died of cancer when he was still in high school, and whose father died more recently, if you consider 10 years ago recent. With all the ups and downs that come in the grief process, Geoff has seemingly taken everything in stride, and truly exemplifies the notion that the show must go on. Learn more about Geoff and where to catch him live at http://geoffkole.com/
2015-10-13
1h 20
Where's The Grief?
Episode 14 - Alan Pedersen
This episode features an in depth interview with Alan Pedersen, Executive Director of The Compassionate Friends (TCF) the self-help support group that Jordon's sibling support group is a part of. Alan lost his daughter Ashley in 2001, and in the despair he was feeling, he re-immersed himself into his musical career, and began writing songs that reflected what he was going through and what he wished he could say to his daughter. Shortly after selling CDs of his music at a Compassionate Friends national conference, he began playing his music at local chapters around the country. F...
2015-09-14
1h 07
Where's The Grief?
Episode 13 - Beth Maria
In this episode, Jordon sat down with fellow comedian and native Brooklynite Beth Maria to talk about what her process has been following thea death of her best friend Alex to suicide. Beth reminds us that it is never just the immediate family that feels the pain of losing a loved one, even whilst having internal debates with one's self about whether or not it's ok to feel grief when you're "just a friend." Her final thoughts on the matter of suicide and depression are quite poignant and worth taking to heart.
2015-08-31
1h 33
Where's The Grief?
Episode 12 - Angelo Lozada
In this episode, Jordon sits down with Comedian and Actor Angelo Lozada! A veteran of the NYC comedy scene, Angelo talks about the death of his brother David after a long battle with aids, although the conversation also features a lengthy discussion about the loss of a handful of comedians who have died in the past couple years, and the toll that has taken on the comedy communit at large. Follow Angelo on twitter @AngeloLozada66 Check out his podcast at http://kollidetv.com/watch/get-some
2015-08-16
1h 38
Where's The Grief?
Episode 11 - Ray Gootz
In this episode, Jordon sits down with Comedian Ray Gootz, whose mother and aunt, both of whom he lived with, passed away within a week of each other. This episode was recorded only about a month or so after thier funerals, giving Ray a much closer detailed account of the weeks leading up to his mothers death. While this episode is heavy at times, Ray ultimately has a positive message about the future and an optimistic outlook for what comes next. Follow Ray on Twitter @RayGootz
2015-08-05
1h 22
Where's The Grief?
Episode 9 - Frank Liotti
In this episode, Jordon sat down with comedian and actor, Frank Liotti. It has been 7 years since Frank's mother died, and subesquently, he also lost his father 3 months later, his best friend to suicide a year after that, and his sister not long after That. His is a story not just of the struggle to survive, but the Fight to survive that lives within all of us. As we discuss in the opening, this was actually our second attempt to get our interview in the can. Find out where you can see Frank live at FrankLiotti.com
2015-07-01
1h 34
Where's The Grief?
Episode 8 - Kevin Bartini
In this episode, Jordon sits down with comedian Kevin Bartini. Kevin's brother Andrew was killed in a car accident 16 years ago, only a few years into his battle with multiple sclerosis. Having been dealing with his grief for this long, Kevin has found a very positive perspective about life, and about death. In addition to being the warmup comic for The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, Kevin is an accomplished actor. Find out more about what he's doing at http://KevinBartini.com Follow him on twitter @kevinbartini Also, please go to ht...
2015-06-12
1h 32
Where's The Grief?
Episode 7 - Dan Soder
In this episode of Where's the Grief, Jordon sits down with fellow comedian Dan Soder to talk about the longevity of grief. Dan's father passed away when Dan was still in high school, and then his sister just two years later. Although this discussion is a little heavy for a podcast that features comedians, it's a deeper look into the psyche of those that have experienced tragic loss. Follow dan on twitter @DanSoder
2015-05-26
52 min
Where's The Grief?
Episode 6 - John Mooney
This week Jordon sits down with fellow comedian and actor, John Mooney who recently lost both his parents, essentially becoming an orphan at the same time as he is learning how to be a good father himself. Even though we expect to outlive our parents, it is still difficult to navigate the world without them. This discussion, while somewhat heavy, is an interesting look at the issues that can come up when life gets turned upside down.
2015-05-06
1h 20
Where's The Grief?
Episode 5 - Matt Lipton
In this Episode, Jordon sits down with his friend and fellow comedian, Matt Lipton. Matt's brother died a little over a year before this episode was recorded. We discuss the problems that come with having a complicated sibling relationship, and the crazy thoughts that can cause shame or guilt in the aftermath of their death. Follow the podcast on twitter @wheresthegrief
2015-04-21
1h 25
Where's The Grief?
Episode 4 - Jay Nog
This episode of Where's The Grief, Jordon sits down with fellow comedian Jay Nog to talk about the loss of his best friend to suicide. In addition to a full stand up comedy schedule and the producer of a podcast of his own (Childhood Memories), Jay also runs an annual fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (afsp.org) and helps raise awareness about suicide, and how to spot the warning signs. Jay reminds us that it is not always just the family members of those who die who hurt.
2015-04-06
1h 23
Where's The Grief?
Episode 3 - Keith Singer
This month Jordon sits down with fellow bereaved sibling Keith Singer. Keith and Jordon each seperately run and facilitate a self-help support group for bereaved siblings, Jordon in Manhattan NYC and Keith in nearby Staten Island. The two met many years ago at the national conference of their support group. The Compassionate Friends (TCF) is an international non profit that has local meetings around the world to support bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings. For more info on TCF, and this years national conference in Dallas, TX, go to http://TheCompassionateFriends.org
2015-03-03
1h 14
Where's The Grief?
Episode 2 - Janice Messitte
Jordon welcomes his good friend and comedienne Janice Messitte to talk about the grief of losing her husband two weeks after their wedding.
2015-02-04
1h 00
Where's The Grief?
Episode 1 - Nancy Gershman
Jordon Ferber sits down with memory artist and creator of the blog Tragicomedia to talk about what it is like to interview a series of bereaved people about their losses.
2015-01-05
52 min
Where's The Grief?
Where's The Grief - Episode Zero
Welcome to Where's The Grief! Jordon Ferber is a comedian who lost his brother Russell in a car accident. In this podcast, he will be talking with other bereaved people about their losses and the process of overcoming their grief. Presenting Episode Zero: a brief introduction to the episodes to follow.
2015-01-05
20 min
Comical Radio
EP 804- Comical Radio Grandma's Basement- Space Balls And Neanderthals: Jordon Ferber
On the latest edition of Grandma’s basement, Chris, Warren, and guest co-host Jordon Ferber try to make the show more conspiracy-oriented. The three men agree that they are all somewhat watered down versions of their respective fathers, but Chris has a hard time believing Warren is any less annoying than his father. Chris and Warren accuse each other of not being well informed on recent debt-ceiling talks. The crew debates whether a video of a UFO sighting in San Paolo, Brazil was doctored. If aliens are out there, Chris hopes they’re all like Alf and eat cats. Warr...
2011-07-26
1h 20
Comical Radio
Ep 688: Comical Radio - The Lesser of Two Uglies - Michael Ian Black, Jordon Ferber
THIS JUST IN: Illegal baby bartering at Walmart proves that white trash babies are more valuable than any other babies. Except for slave babies, who will give you a lifetime of benefits. If you want a useless meth baby, however, just go to Walmart and look for the drugged out mullet champ holding a $25 dollar baby. Can you say rollback? Katy Olson's babies are soon to be famous for inventing the breast bong. Milk in shot form is the best kind of milk. Other than tittie milk. An unbeatable combination! Today Danny Lobell continued...
2010-06-25
2h 07