Dinner at Your Place? Explícito

por Danny Killea

"Dinner at Your Place?" is brought to you by Boston based stand-up comedian Danny Killea from Hooker Boy Studios. He invites a guest over for their favorite meal from childhood and gets to know them through the stories and people behind it.

Episodios del podcast

  • Corey Rodrigues - All You Have To Do Is Start Doing It

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    Corey Rodrigues - All You Have To Do Is Start Doing It

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    Comedian Corey Rodrigues comes by and asks Danny for Fried Chicken, Collard Greens, and Biscuits. The two jump right into it as Corey gives some perspective on outgrowing a friend, how categorizing the people in your life can help with expectations, and gives some advice on something you can do if you're always the person reaching out. Corey also touches on how you can take the first steps to stand up for yourself more often. Whether it's talking to that person you think is cute, asking for a raise, or saying someone cut you in line; the first step already has been taken, otherwise you'd be dead under a rock. Support Corey: Website: coreyrodrigues.com Special: Watch Corey's special "Un-Triggered" here Corey will be at The Borgata in New Jersey on May 24th. Click here for tickets Corey will also be at The Plano House of Comedy May 30th to June 2nd. Click here for tickets

  • Midnight Snack - How To Say My Name and Bank Jail

    Midnight Snack - How To Say My Name and Bank Jail

    If you're a host about to bring me up having a panic attack because you forgot how to say my last name then listen to the first ~45 seconds of this episode. You're doing a great job hosting too. Did I mention I like your shoes? And you can absolutely still ask me. It's all good. After that it's a regular Midnight Snack. It's hard to buy groceries when your accounts are frozen, so an episode will be coming later in the week when I'm free from Bank Jail.

  • Kelly MacFarland - Don't Force Yourself on a Step-Child; No, Not Like That.

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    Kelly MacFarland - Don't Force Yourself on a Step-Child; No, Not Like That.

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    Comedian Kelly MacFarland comes by and asks Danny to make a Grilled Cheese and a Tomato Soup. The two start with a cheese pull, Kelly telling us she graduated with 79 kids in the class of her Maine high school, and how going to college in Portland felt like a move to "The Big City." Kelly also tells us about taking her time to get married, how she wanted to be absolutely sure of her partner as well as herself, and what it's like being the mother of a child from a previous relationship. Kelly also tells us about her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and how the fixations of death she had as a child finally confronted her when both of her parents passed in quick succession. Despite an entire life's worth of worry, Kelly found herself not only being able to handle it, but being able to live with it. Support Kelly: Upcoming tickets for shows can be found at kellymacfarland.com A message for Kelly's son I forgot to add during that part of the conversation: Even if you're a freshman, ask out that cute senior girl on the rugby team. Who cares if she says yes. Who cares if she says no. What's important is you took the gamble.

  • Ryan Ellington - Maybe One Day I'll Have a Patreon

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    Ryan Ellington - Maybe One Day I'll Have a Patreon

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    When multiple cancellations happen, sometimes you have to call in your knight in shining armor to save the day. Ryan Ellington hangs out for Game 1 between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers for the NBA playoffs. This is the new record for most names cut in an episode, and there probably should have been more. Support Ryan: Instagram: @ryan_ellington_ Ryan will be with Cash Cab's Ben Bailey this weekend at Roar Comedy Club in Springfield. Follow this link for tickets.

  • Glenn Ginish - The Second, But First Good One

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    Glenn Ginish - The Second, But First Good One

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    Covid free and in the studio again, Dinner at Your Place is back on track. Comedian Glenn Ginish comes by and asks Danny to make Pierogis in honor of his Babcia. Glenn is now many years sober after a wild battle with drugs. We bounce around the timeline first talking about how the word for Grandparent in any language sounds loving, hearing about Glenn's aptitude for swimming, and how he and Coach Dad butted heads. Glenn also describes two different upbringings between him and his sister. One where he knew the reality of what was happening, and the other where it was hidden. What ensued is a drug slide that includes selling cocaine for your father, an addiction to heroin, and a rehab restart to exonerate being a chip off the old block. Support Glenn: Instagram: Glenn: @ginishglenn Laughing Monks Comedy Shows: @laughing.monks Both Glenn and Danny will be performing at The Quencer in Newport, Rhode Island, April 26th at 9:00PM. Tickets can be found clicking this link