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Old Skool New Skool Comedy PodcastOld Skool New Skool Comedy PodcastEP 2- JORDON FERBER-"Where's the Grief?"On this week's episode Christy sits down with 22 years in the game, old skool comic and host of the hit podcast "Where's the Grief?" Jordon Ferber. They discuss the recent controversy of a fellow comic, Jocelyn Chia, getting cancelled by both Singapore AND Malaysia... (talk about hitting the cancel lottery), our favorite comics and their jokes we love so much.... Tune in to hear our take on the whole shitshow that it is!Follow us on Instagram: @ChristyMillerComedy   @Beatniknudnik   @wheresthegrief ​ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...2024-06-0250 minRock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide openRock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide open124: Using Humor to Cope with Grief with Jordon FerberWelcome 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...2024-01-2458 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Writer and Performer Colin CampbellIn this episode I got to talk with Writer and Performer Colin Campbell about his Book, "Finding the Words," as well as his solo show, "Grief: A One Man Sh*tshow." After both of his kids, Ruby and Hart were killed by a drunk driver, Colin had a deep need to express his grief, first by writing jokes about his grief and his loss, eventually turning it into a one man off-broadway production. A brutally honest approach to his pain, Colin manages to connect through his need to grieve publicly, with no punchlines pulled.  With n...2023-12-121h 06Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author James G. RobinsonIn this episode I talk to Author James G. Robinson about his book, "More Than We Expected - Five Years With A Remarkable Child." When his son Nadav was born with a congenital heart defect, James and his wife understood that thier lives would be more difficult than most. When Nadav died at 5 years old after complications from heart surgery, James managed to focus on the stories of strength and resiliance that his son taught him. In 2017, his article “Road to Recovery” was featured in the NYT Travel section. Detailing a road trip his family took after Nada...2023-12-011h 21Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Kaytlin BaileyIn this episode, I talk with comedian and sex worker rights advocate Kaytlin Bailey about life after the death of her father just over a year ago. Already a performer and activist before her Father Joe developed dementia, and ultimately cancer, Kaytlin helped her father write his memiors about his life and career in the US Army, and spending as much time as she could before it was too late.  We talk about how having mutual respect for differing opinions and perspectives can help nurture a solid relationship, and allow us to stand up for o...2023-11-141h 11I\'ll Grieve You With ThisI'll Grieve You With ThisEpisode 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_walsh2023-11-091h 12Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Alexandra WymanIn this episode, I got to talk with Author Alexandra Wyman about her book, "The Suicide Club: What To Do When Someone You Love Chooses Death." We talk about the importance of community and the various ways we can find support and create connection outside our immediate families. Alexandra has become an advocate for suicide prevention, helping to change the ways we talk aboout it, and how we can all instill love and hope to those around us before any suicidal ideation takes hold.  Learn more about Alexandra at  https://www.forwardtojoy.com Alexandra also ha...2023-10-251h 10The Surviving Siblings PodcastThe Surviving Siblings PodcastJordon Ferber - Healing and HumorCONTENT 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...2023-10-111h 21Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Dawn DiRaimondo - Surviving Sibling LossIn this episode, I talk with clinical psychologist and author Dawn DiRaimondo about her book, "Surviving Sibling Loss: The Invisible Thread That Connects Us Through Life And Death." Dawn was already a therapist when her brother Michael was killed while deployed in Iraq. Finding few resources and liturature about sibling loss, Dawn decided to write the book that she had wished existed when she was newly bereaved, incorportating interviews and insights from interviews with other bereaved siblings alongside her own experience.  Follow Dawn and get her book at her website, https://drdawndiraimondo.com/ (or get t...2023-10-071h 08Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Christy MillerIn this episode, I got to talk to Comedian Christy Miller about how she's been faring after the death of her mother Shirley.  Christy has always been a comedian who pulls no punches in her act, and she came by her sense of humor from her mother, always pushing the bounderies of what was deemed appropriate. Having opened for Andrew "Dice" Clay as well as Paul Mooney, Christy has always been the type to not care what other people think, often using humor to process heavy topics. We talk about how great it is to h...2023-09-141h 13Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Christopher WagnerIn this episode, I talk with Comedian Christopher Wagner about the different ways he dealt with the death of his parents. We reflect on how much more difficult of a time he had after his mother died than his dad. Chris was somewhat estranged from his father for a period before trying to mend the relationship as time ran out, and we talk about how hard it can be to lose someone just as you feel like you've re-gained them.  We also talk about alternative mental health therapies, including psychodelics and ayahuasca, and the perspective shifts that a...2023-09-0554 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Kelly S. ThompsonIn this episode I talk with author Kelly S. Thompson about her book, "Still, I Cannot Save You." Already an award winning non-fiction writer when her sister Meghan died, Kelly turned her story into a memoir about the difficult parts of sisterhood and family bonds that is both heartbreaking and uplifting. After battling childhood cancer, Meghan's adult life was fraught with drug addiction before motherhood pressed her to clean up and re-establish the sibling bond that she and Kelly shared before it was too late.  We talk about how not all sibling relationships are easy, and the d...2023-08-221h 16Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian and Author Jason RoederAfter the death of his mother Phyllis, comedian Jason Roeder turned to what he knew best to help cope with the loss, along with the amount of free time he suddenly had due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. A comedy writer by trade who has been published by The New Yorker and The Onion (among others), Jason managed to write a parody grief book that turns many of the tropes and cliche's of grief and mourning on its head, helping to highlight the absurdity of the human existence.  Jason's book, "Griefstrike! The Ultimate Guide to Mourning" p...2023-08-0859 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Adam MitraniIn this episode I got to sit down with Comedian Adam Mitrani to talk about how he's been coping after the death of his brother Rueben. We talk about how isolating grief and loss is, particularly for those who have lost siblings, as well as how difficult it can be to write comedy material about such a devastating and far reaching experience.  We also talk about the importance of community, connection and the power of music. Follow Adam online on IG @AMitrani Follow him on Twitter @AMitrani7172023-06-071h 09Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author and Financial Planner Donna KendrickIn this episode, I talk with Author Donna Kendrick, about her book "A Guide to Widowhood – Navigating the First Three Years." After her husband Greg died by suicide, Donna shifted her financial planning skills to help newly bereaved widows and widowers. We talk about how important it is to integrate our loss so we can move forward, especially when we are literally integrating people in our lives. Follow Donna online at Widow-wisdom.com or on IG @widowandwisdom2023-05-111h 16Weeding Out The StonedWeeding Out The StonedLIVE: 4/20 Edition from Sip Studios with special guest Jim Tews + Amanda Gail, Justin Williams, Joe Gorman, Zach Sims, Jordon Ferber, Dan Frigolette, Ben Siy-Hian & Lauren LereuxWeeding Out The Stoned is live-streaming from Sip Studios in Jersey City, NJ and you can play along on your phone! Give prompts, play games and vote for who you think is the highest. Check out the show live in person for prizes and giveaways! Hosted and created by Alex GrubardSPECIAL GUEST:Jim TewsFEATURING:Amanda GailBen Siy-HianJustin WilliamsJordon FerberLauren LereuxDan FriggoletteZach SimsJoe GormanA pack of players on stage. All of them are high but...2023-05-031h 52Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Michele Benyo - Founder of Good Grief ParentingIn this episode, I talk with Michele Benyo, Founder of Good Grief Parenting. When Michele's son David died of cancer at just 6 years old, his sister Deanna, then 3 said, "Mommy, half of me is gone." Already a teacher of early childhood development, Michele shifted her focus. Realizing how much support her daughter was going to need after this loss, Michele began teaching and coaching other bereaved families how to best support thier surviving children.  We talk aboout how parallell set similar the journeys are for both parents as well as sibliings, and the unique challenges that losing a...2023-04-181h 07Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Mark ChesnutIn this episode, I talk with author Mark Chesnut. Already a travel writer, after the death of his mother Eunice, Mark channeled his grief into a touching end-of-life memoir called "Prepare for Departure," emcompassing his relationship with his mother as well having to confront his own feelings about love and death. We talk about how impactful it is to be able to be of service, but also how imortant it is to maintain our sense of humor when remembering the stories that shaped us. Follow Mark online and get the book at https://www.markchesnut...2023-03-281h 12Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Sherry Walling, PHDIn this episode I talk with author and mental health advocate Sherry Walling! 6 months after the death of her father, Sherry's brother died by suicide. Already a mental health professional, Sherry found that her own need to express herself was through movement and connection. Her poetic book, "Touching Two Worlds" was also turned into a aerialst show focused on how we grieve with movement and performance.  Find out more and get the book at https://www.sherrywalling.com Follow Sherry on Instagram @SherryWalling2023-02-1459 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Sibling Loss and Hiking Safety Advocate Chelsey McHaleI got to talk with Chelsey McHale, a fellow member of The Compassionate Friends (TCF) support group that I attend. After her brother Clint died while out mountain hiking, Chelsey actually started a TCF sibling support group in her town, AND managed to get new safety signage put up where Clint died in order to help make sure future accidents can be avoided, while also having a spot to visit and honer her brother.  We talk the stupid things people say, how to create healthy boundries with difficult family members, and the importance of staying true to o...2023-01-111h 28Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Filmmaker, Dancer and Arts Therapist Adriana MarchioneIn this episode, I talk with interdisciplinary artist, documentary filmmaker, teacher, and arts therapist Adriana Marchione. Already a therapist and dancer when her husband died, she ultimately found ways of expressing her path towards healing by incorporating that which she was already involved in. Her film, When the Fall Comes, is about her process of grief using art and dance after the death of her husband Eddie. Her new documentary, The Creative High, shares compelling artist stories of addiction and recovery. We also talk about the importance of the creative process, and the healing that can come from letting oo...2022-12-061h 04Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Erin LokI got to talk with comedian Erin Lok about how comedy helped her cope with all the anxiety and stress that the pandemic brought, as well as the larger difficulty of life after the death of her father. We talk about the importance of letting ourselves express our emotions, as well as the catharsis that a little bit of levity can bring. Follow Erin online at https://linktr.ee/Erinlokcomedy or @erinlokcomedy on IG!   Follow ME @WheresTheGrief Email me WheresTheGrief@gmail.com2022-11-161h 30Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Grief Specialist and Hypnotherapist Silke HerwaldIn this episode, I talk with grief specialist and hypnotherapist Silke Herwald. Silke was already a therapist dealing with  the ways our unconsious copes with grief and trauma when her sister died of cancer, giving her work new meaning.  Silke created the Grief To Love program that helps women find hope after loss. We talk about how important it is to find ways to speak out about how we're doing, to remember our loved ones, and to stay connected to the people around us. Find out more about Silke and her work at https://www.gr...2022-10-181h 09Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?LIVE From the TCF Conference in Houston Texas!Oh Boy! Once again I got to attend The Compassionate Friends National Conference, this year in Houston Texas!  The Compassionate Friends is a self help support group that provides resoources to bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings. In this episode, recorded in August 2022 at the TCF Conference in Houston, I sat down with Barbara Hopkinson to talk aboout her book "Faces of Resilience." Find out more about what Barbara does at https://abutterflysjourney.org And of course, this years "blooper reel" of the madness that comes when we are getting our best work done.2022-10-0750 minWhere\'s The Grief?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...2022-08-311h 18Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Edy NathanIn this episode I talk with author Edy Nathan about her book, "It's Grief - The Dance of Self Discovery Through Trauma and Loss." We talk about how she has found comfort and purpose in confronting her grief. After the death of her partner and then her mother, Edy has learned how to help others navigate the difficult new roles we find ourselves in our new normal. We talk about the importance of community, and the power of a good pair of matchiing shoes. Get the Book, and Follow Edy online at https://edynathan.com2022-08-181h 07Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Jane EnrightIn this episode I talk with Author Jane Enright about her new book "Butter Side Up, How I Survived My Most Terrible Year & Created My Super Awesome Life."  We talk about how important it is to recognise when things go our way, and how to maintain a positive outlook in the face of traumatic events. After a year in which both she and her partner suffered traumatic brain injuries, Jane lost her best friend to cancer, and amazingly turned her story into one of inspiration. In sharing her story of how she's managed to shift her perspective o...2022-07-111h 13Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Glen TickleIn this episode I talk with Comedian Glen Tickle (his real name!) about his comedy special, "Good Grief; A Comedy About Loss And Being Bad At It." After the death of his brother Mark, Glen started writing jokes about his grief as a way of processing his own emotions, and ultimately turned it into a full hour of comedy. We talk about the importance of leaning into our grief, and how cathartic is is to expose our rawness to an audience. Follow Glen across all platforms @GlenTickle (on IG and Twitter) Find all...2022-06-201h 19Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Angela From Crafting Comedy CartIn this episode, I talk with comedian and yarn artist Angela Eh who runs the Comedy Crafting Cart, as well as a weekly streaming series called "Crafts and Laughs" on her IG and YouTube channels. After the death of her partner, who was also a comedian, Angela has relied heavily on her ability to connect and create. We talk about the importance of having places and people to vent to, and the power that comedy brings in helping make sense of the unimaginable. Follow Angela on Instagram and elsewhere at @craftingcomedycart  2022-05-261h 09Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Allison BallengerIn this episode, I talked to Author Allison Ballenger, whose book "One More Year" is a childrens book inspired by her own childhood. After the death of her brother Scott, Alliison was inspired to write a book that helped to keep Scotts essence a part of her life, as what she describes as a "story-telling, song-singing, life-loving, magic-maker. " Go to https://www.aiballenger.com/ to follow Allison, or to get the book!2022-05-191h 09Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Judy LipsonIn this episode I talk with Author Judy Lipson about her book "Celebation of Sisters - It Is Never Too Late To Greive." Judy lost her younger sister Jane to a car accident at 22 and nine years later her older sister Margie at 35 to a twenty year battle with anorexia and bulimia. Realizing that Siblings are often the forgotten mourners, Judy began finding ways to keep her sisters memories alive.  Get the book and find out more about Judy at http://www.judylipson.org/2022-05-051h 05Grief Out LoudGrief Out Loud"How Are Your Parents?" - Sibling Grief & Jordon FerberIn 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...2022-04-2938 minGrief Out LoudGrief Out Loud"How Are Your Parents?" - Sibling Grief & Jordon FerberIn 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...2022-04-2938 minWhere\'s The Grief?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...2022-04-251h 00Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Deena GoldsteinIn this episode, I talk with Author Deena Goldstein about her book, "Ok, Little Bird," about the life and death of her father, and her process of navigating the world without him. We talk about the importance of finding humor even in our darkest moments, and how important it is to let ourselves feel all the feels. Follow Deena and get the book at https://OkLittleBird.com2022-04-111h 03Tom Kelly ShowTom Kelly Show170: Where's The Grief? Jordon FerberIn 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 Podcasts2022-03-0827 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Lauryn PetrieWhile most people were working from home, if at all, during the pandemic, Lauryn Petrie got a job working in the NYC morgue, spending 11 months hauling bodies and assisting on autopsies (despite having no prior medical experience.) In this very frank discussion, we talk about how humor is necessary in the face of devestation, and how quickly we can become numb to every day death. We also talk about the importance of empathy and how much we need to take better care of ourselves. Follow Lauryn on Twitter And IG @TheLaurynPetrie and check out https://www.laurynpetriecomedy...2022-03-021h 15Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Janine Kwoh - "Welcome to the Grief Club"After the death of her partner, Janine Kwoh began transforing her greeting card business "Kwohtations" to include condolance cards. What followed was the writing of "Welcome To The Grief Club," a book of brief observations, illustrations and diagrams that capture the absurditiy and isolating experience of grief. Janine's ability to share the hardest parts of her own process of grief with both humor and devastating truths really brings  people together to help remember the good times as well as the universal nature of what it is to lose a loved one. Get the book and follow Janine a...2022-02-191h 20Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Kathryn SchulzI got to talk with New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize winning author Kathryn Schulz about her new book, "Lost and Found."  After the death of her father Kathryn found ways to incorporate her grief with her gratitude in also finding love. We talk about the importance of sharing our selves, and the difficulty these past two years have been to connect with people. Get the book and follow Kathryn at https://www.kathrynschulz.com/ Follow ME @WheresTheGrief on both IG and Twitter2022-02-1158 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Rob MontemaranoIn this episode I talk with comedian Rob Montemarano! We talk about a number of losses that Rob has had over the years, and his relationship with death and funerals. We also talk about his new live comedy venture "Last Laugh Comedy" at an actual funeral home in Brooklyn.   2022-01-2758 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Ben WassermanAfter the death of his father followed by a string of traumatic losses, comedian Ben Wasserman began exploring ways of expressing his grief on stage as a way to relate to a world that keeps moving forward regardless of what we've been through. We talk about the importance of community as well as the difference between catharsis and active coping, and the ways in which we can connect with an audience even when dealing with difficult topics.2022-01-2556 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Eleanor Beaton, Founder of Safi MediaIn this episode I talked with Female Empowerment Coach and Podcaster Eleanor Beaton! After the death of her father, Eleanor struggled with her own identity, which led to her starting SAFI Media, an education company for women Entrepreneurs, as well as hosting the "Power + Presence + Position Podcast." We talk about the importance of acknowledging our own story and identity, the changing family dynamics after a loss, and the positive impact helping others can bring to our own lives.  Follow Eleanor and learn more about her and the podcast at https://eleanorbeaton.com/2022-01-141h 11Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Singer/Songwriter Gina HarrisIn this episode I talk to singer/songwriter Gina Harris! After the death of her parents, Gina began writing songs to help her process the emotions. Eventually the songs themselves began to take on their own form, telling Gina, "we're a one-person show now." Her show, which then became a podcast, "The Magic of Ordinary Things" is a 7 part audio drama that weaves together stories and songs that have helped Gina own her own story in a way that is relatable and inviting.  Follow all things Gina, including the podcast at http://GinaHarris.com  2022-01-061h 16Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Jason SalmonIn this episode I got to talk to comedian Jason Salmon about his experience taking care of his dad after 10 years of living with Alzheimers disease. As our parents get older, we often find ourselves in the Care-giver role that they played for us for so long. We talk about how important communication is, as well as the ability to enjoy a cupcake even on our hardest days. Follow all things Jason at https://jason-salmon.com  Follow him on IG @JSalmonComedy2021-12-151h 04Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Brennan Wood, Executive Director for The Dougy CenterHere's my conversation with Brennan Wood, executive director of The Dougy Center, an org that provides grief peer support to children and families dealing with loss and illness.  Brennan walked through the doors of Dougy Center for the first time in 1987 at the age of 12 just three days after her mother died. At 14, she was a featured speaker at many Dougy Center events, and was so inspired by the then executive director,  dr. Donna Schuurman, that she dreamed of becoming ED herself one day. Brennan continues the mission of Dougy Center and would love to co...2021-12-101h 03Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Leighann LordIn this episode I got to talk to my good friend and comedian Leighann Lord, who found herself to be the primary care taker for both of her parents prior to their deaths. We talk about the difficulty of watching our parents deteriorate in front of us, and how it can feel like we end up losing them twice. We also talk about how acknowledging our feelings and letting our emotions out when they strike can help us keep it together when we are falling apart. Follow all things Leighann at http://www.veryfunnylady.com ...2021-11-301h 22Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?The Grief Kitchen's Alexandra LockerAfter becoming an "adult orphan" in her formative years, Alexandra Locker channeled her grief into cooking, going on to create The Grief Kitchen as a way to bring people together in times of isolation and loss. Her Instagram and FB pages provide a grief-positive community to share memories and recipes with others struggling with life after loss. We talk about how much food plays a factor in every stage of the grieving process, and the ways in which the kitchen itself can be a haven from the world. Follow @TheGriefKitchen on IG and on Facebook! ...2021-11-181h 04Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian and Author Shawn HitchinsIn this episode, I talk with Comedian Shawn Hitchins about his new book, "The Light Streamed Beneath It" -  a memoir of grief and celebration of the two loves of his life after they both died unexpectedly within a short period of time. We talk about the importance of having a community to hold us up, finding humor in the darkest parts of our lives, and the power of gratitude in the face of devastating loss.  Follow all things Shawn at https://shawnhitchins.com Get the Book On Amazon! 2021-11-091h 11Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Hip-Hop Artist KursiveIn this episode, I got to talk to Hip-Hop Artist Kursive, who has dealt with a fair amount of loss all while battling his own demons as well. Having lost his brother as well as a number of friends to addiction and other mental health issues, Kursive has used these tragedy's to propel himself forward. We talk about the importance of gratitude, and the value of being present and truly listening.  Follow Kursive on IG @KURSIVE Check out "Reminds Me Of You" on Soundcloud 2021-10-2054 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Mens Mental Health Advocate Addison BrasilIn this episode, I talk with men's mental heath advocate, Addison Brasil! After a string of devastating losses, including his brother to cancer, his father to suicide and a friend in a car accident, Addison struggled with his own mental health, and found that men in general are not always encouraged to be as open with their feelings as he needed. He has gone on to create Tethr, a mobile app focused on peer-enabled emotional fitness and wellbeing for men.  Follow Addison on IG @AddisonBrasil Learn more about Tethr and get involved at https://www.t...2021-10-071h 17Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Comedian Mark Anthony RamirezIn this episode I talk with my good friend and comedian Mark Anthony Ramirez about a wide range of topics, including the death of both his parents, and the ways in which he has coped with life and death after the fact. We talk about the importance of leaning into your grief, and how cathartic it can be to process some of the hard feelings through humor with an audience that really gets it. Follow Mark on Twitter and IG @MarkARamirez2021-09-221h 18Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author David RichmanIn this episode I talk with author David Richman, about his new book "Cycle of Lives," an incredible look at 15 different stories of dealing with cancer, interwoven with David's own literal journey across the country to connect with his interviewees. We talk about just how powerful and healing it can be to show our vulnerabilities and actively listen to those whose paths we cross.  Find out more and get the book at http://CycleOfLives.org  2021-09-151h 09Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Emma G RoseIn this episode I talk with Author Emma G Rose about her new book "Assembling Ella," a contemporary fantasy novel that incorporates Emma's own feelings about loss and life into the story. After the death of her cousin, Emma moved halfway across the world, and began to write as a way to cope and entertain at the same time. We talk about the importance of family support, as well as the isolation we all feel individually after a major loss. Follow Emma @EmmaGWriter Get the book at https://www.emmagauthor.com/2021-09-071h 02Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Kathy Benjamin - It's Your Funeral!In this episode I talk to author Kathy Benjamin about her new book, "It's Your Funeral! Plan The Celebration of a Lifetime Before it's too Late!" Part instructional guide, and part workbook, Kathy manages to tackle a difficult topic with equal amounts of seriousness and whimsey. When people die, very often the task of figuring out what one's final wishes were and how to carry them out falls to the family left behind. This book helps start the conversation about how we want to be remembered, and that we should be at least as prepared as Nicholas Cage. 2021-08-251h 12Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author and Comedian Stuart PrestonIn this episode, I talk with Comedian Stuart Preston about his new book, "The Grief Trip; Learning to Heal WITH Grief and Psychedelics." After his son Ian died by suicide, Stuart began an unorthodox journey of self discovery and has continued to find ways to express his feelings through comedy and performance. It's important to note that the use of drugs to cope, even when done for medicinal purposes, can still be dangerous, and should always be done responsibly, supervised by an expert. Stuart himself is quick to point out his unique process, and uses it as a way...2021-08-171h 07Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Autumn Toelle JacksonHere's my conversation with Author Autumn Toelle Jackson, whose new book, "Boldly Into The Darkness; Living with Loss, Growing with Grief & Holding on to Happiness" provides insight into her process of healing after the loss of her husband, a cousin and a child in the span of just a few years. We talk about how important community is, and why having a bouncy-castle makes any event more fun, even a funeral.  Get the book and follow Autumn at https://growingwithgrief.com/2021-08-131h 14Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Doctor Michael Lalor, MDHooray! After a much needed month off for my own sake and sanity, I am back with more grief! I talked with Michael Lalor, MD, Chief Medical Officer for Trellis Hospice and Palliative Care about the difficulties this past year and half have brought in being able to properly grieve. Already a difficult topic to tackle without a pandemic, we talk about how important it is to understand the human element and bring some normalcy to an otherwise unspoken yet expected life event. Find out more about Michael on his LinkedIn Page!2021-08-031h 04Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Jordon Checks in for July 6thIn 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!2021-07-0927 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Podcaster Dr. Joshua BlackIn this episode, I sat down with ANOTHER fellow grief podcaster, Dr. Joshua Black, from the Grief Dreams Podcast! After dreaming about his late father, Joshua began studying the effects of dreams on healing trauma and moving through loss. Through his work and his podcast he is able to connect with people on a deep level about understanding the nature of life and death. Follow Joshua's podcast and learn more at https://www.griefdreams.ca2021-06-171h 10Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Actor and Podcaster Tawny PlatisIn this episode I talk with fellow grief podcaster Tawny Platis! Before Tawny's husband George passed away in their home in November 2019, the two had a popular podcast together. After his untimely death, Tawny coped with the trauma by turning the podcast into the show now known as Death Is Hilarious. Her show features conversations with other creative types who use dark humor and jokes to combat their grief. We talk about the difficulties of being widowed at 29, and finding ways to give ourselves permission to laugh at the absurdity of it all. Follow https://deathishilarious.com @T...2021-06-081h 15Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Musician Tim LavigneIn this episode I sat down IN PERSON! with my friend Tim Lavigne, whose band ToshioBand new album, Lock Your Doors, comes out June 25th. The album was partially inspired by the Tim's mother who instilled a love of music in him, and who continues to inspire years after her untimely passing. We talk about how freeing it can be to own who we are and find ways not to let our past dictate our future. Find out more about Tim and GET THE ABLUM at https://toshioband.com/ and follow them @ToshioBand2021-06-031h 02Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author Eric HodgdonIn this episode, I interview author Eric Hodgdon about his book, A Sherpa Named Zoi, about his journey back into the light after the death of his daughter, Zoi. In the years since her passing Eric has managed to find more meaning in her life than in her death, and helps others to harness their inner strengths to overcome adversity. We talk about the importance of moving forward while continuing to embrace the suck.  Check out https://erichodgdon.com for info on his seminars, or to get the book! Follow ME across all so...2021-05-261h 33Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Author and Pop Culture Writer Briana LawrenceIn this episode I interview writer Briana Lawrence! When she was just 13, Briana's brother Glenn died at 26, and since then she has found a lot of impactful ways to honor him and her grief. As a writer for The Mary Sue on pop culture, she was able to write about the ways that WandaVision on Disney + tackled grief head on. (spoiler alert - the whole season is about her grief!) We also talk about how proud our 13 year old selves would be of the crazy adults we turned out to be! Follow Briana @BrichibiTweets Follow...2021-05-191h 27Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 122 - Comedian Rich KiamcoIn this episode, I interview comedian Rich Kiamco, whose partner Sandy died from Covid just 3 weeks before we recorded this. Having spent years already working on himself and finding mens groups to tackle his feelings head-on, I was incredibly impressed by just how articulate Rich was about his grief so early in the process. We talk about how loss of the people in our lives upend the very structures that keep us grounded. Follow Rich @RichKiamco on Twitter and IG Check out http://www.richkiamco.com/ for more! Follow ME online @WheresTheGrief2021-05-121h 15Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 121 - Jordan HawkesThis episode is Exta-Jordanary! This first in-person interview I did in over a year is with my good friend Jordan Hawkes, who lost both of her parents in a car accident when she was just 3 years old. We talk about what it was like to grow up in the shadow of grief that permeated the rest of the family that helped raise her. We also talk about how we find our identities after trauma. Follow Jordan on IG @JordanANoel Check out http://www.streetheroinesfilm.com/ to learn more about her upcoming documentary and follow @StreetHeroines2021-05-041h 12Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 120 -Comedian James AlexanderThis interview was a long time coming! After several years of talking about having him on, comedian James Alexander finally had time to talk with me about a variety of losses, including one of his best friends years ago, as well as his father and other family members over the past year. We talk about how different each loss hits us, and the importance of staying true to ones self in spite of circumstances.  Follow James on Twitter @JamesAlexander1 Follow me on Twitter and IG @WheresTheGrief WheresTheGrief@gmail.com2021-04-271h 21Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 119 - Author Dawn NewtonIn this episode, I talk with Author Dawn Newton about her new book, "The Remnants Of Summer," a coming of age novel about a young Michigan girl who loses her brother in a tragic drowning accident.  Beginning this book before the death of both of her parents, Dawn put it on the back burner while working on other projects, including "Winded: A Memoir in 4 Stages." We talk about the different ways we create narrative out of the chaos of our circumstances, and how important it is to give ourselves the time to process our grief. Learn more a...2021-04-221h 06Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 118 - Author Adam MansbachIn this episode I talk with NYTimes bestselling author Adam Mansbach about his new book, "I Had A Brother Once. A Poem. A Memoir." Shortly after Adam's brother died by suicide, his first book became number one in the world, creating something of a double life - One who was mourning the loss of his brother and another whose public persona was on a global media tour. We also talk about how artists find ways to filter their grief through their work. Find out more about Adam and ALL his books at http://www.adammansbach.com 2021-04-131h 07Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 117 - Comedian Genevieve JoyIn this episode I interview comedian and writer Genevieve Joy! We talk about a diverse number of friends that she has lost over the years, and how our relationship to our own mortality changes over time. We also talk about how important it is to give ourselves permission to actively deal with our emotional hurdles. Follow Genevieve on IG @CatFightJoy Check out http://www.genevievejoy.com/ to learn more about her Podcasts and upcoming events! Follow ME across all social media @WheresTheGrief Email me at WheresTheGrief@gmail.com2021-04-061h 40Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 116 - Comedian Mick DifloIn this episode I talk with comedian Mick Diflo about a number of losses he has experienced over the years, including both his parents, two siblings, a niece and a nephew. Coming from a family that didn't always express their feelings to one another, Mick has managed to find new ways to acknowledge the difficulties and use humor to negotiate an ever adapting approach to life and death. Follow Mick online at https://mickdiflo.com Follow ME online @WheresTheGrief on twitter and IG Email me at WheresTheGrief@gmail.com  2021-03-301h 06Mother May I Podcast with Frank & IreneMother May I Podcast with Frank & IreneMother 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.2021-03-2354 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 115 - Comedian Andrew SteinerIn 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 2021-03-021h 02Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 114 - Michael WassermanHuzzah! 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...2021-02-241h 39Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 113 - Comedian Jenn WelchIn 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...2021-02-161h 14Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 112 - Author Allison GilbertIn 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...2021-02-091h 02Where\'s The Grief?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...2021-02-0912 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Episode 111 - Luciana RossiHuzzah! 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...2020-12-081h 08Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 110 - Comedian Ronny PascaleIn 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...2020-11-181h 02Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 109 - Comedian Myq KaplanI 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! 2020-10-071h 42Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 108 - Ken Levy and Sam Feldman - National Widowers OrganizationIn 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!2020-09-301h 08Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Episode 107 - Podcaster Jayme AilsIn 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! 2020-09-231h 05Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep. 106 - Author Jason RosenthalJason 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...2020-08-1156 minWhere\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep. 105 - Comedian Amarie CastilloIn 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_Bro2020-07-301h 05Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 104 - Comedian Sharon SimonIn 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  2020-07-231h 10Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 103 - Mary FitzGerald, CEO of The Eluna NetworkIn 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....2020-07-141h 03Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep. 102 - Meteorologist and Author Maria Quiban WhitesellIn 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...2020-07-031h 03Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 101 - Comedian Jim MendrinosIn 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 Writing2020-06-241h 08Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?EPISODE 100! With Dr. Heidi Horsley and Author Elizabeth Devita RaeburnHooray! 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...2020-06-191h 19Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 99 - Comedians Harry Terjanian and Stephanie SottileIn this episode, I had my first interview with more than one person! I sat down with Harry Terjanian and Stephanie Sottile, who have lived together for many years and have dealt with many of the ups and downs of comedy tragedy and life together. We talk about our late friend Joseph Rocha as well as a number of other comedy losses. We also talk about the loss of their dog Chubby, and how we are seemingly allowed to grieve the loss of a pet more openly than a person. Harry Co-Hosts the podcast Man School 202 w...2020-06-111h 45Where\'s The Grief?Where's The Grief?Ep 98 - Comedian Jessica RotondiIn this episode I interview comedian Jessica Rotondi! Jessica's good childhood friend Amy died while they were in college, of still unknown reasons. We talk about how to navigate the difficulties of grieving someone who isn't still a fixture in your life, as well as how to give yourself permission to grieve at all. Follow Jessica @jessieroro13 on Twitter AND Instagram!2020-06-021h 14Side B Radio: The PodcastSide B Radio: The Podcast31. Grief is Funny... w/Jordon FerberThis 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: ...2020-03-0947 minModern Day Philosophers with Daniel LobellModern Day Philosophers with Daniel LobellSEASON 9 WRAP UP SHOW with Daniel , Alex Fossella and Jordon FerberDaniel 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!2019-11-072h 12Kill You Last PodcastKill You Last PodcastReal Genius w/ Jordon FerberThis 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?2019-09-1900 minKill You Last PodcastKill You Last PodcastThe Delta Force w/ Jordon FerberChuck 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 @theguarraci2018-11-2000 minKeith Price\'s Curtain CallKeith Price's Curtain CallLavender Laugh Lounge 2: Jordon FerberFellow 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...2017-06-2753 minKeith Price\'s Curtain CallKeith Price's Curtain CallLavender Laugh Lounge 2: Jordon FerberFellow 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...2017-06-2753 minMourning CoffeeMourning CoffeeJordon FerberThe 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.2017-04-1000 minThe Mostly Bull Market with Danny LobellThe Mostly Bull Market with Danny LobellS2: E22: Jordon Ferber & Crik NutritionDanny 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.2016-05-1645 minComical RadioComical RadioEP 804- Comical Radio Grandma's Basement- Space Balls And Neanderthals: Jordon FerberOn 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...2011-07-261h 20Comical RadioComical RadioEp 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...2010-06-252h 07