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The Class Clown Podcast With Chino Liao
Comedy Lines with Joseph Montecillo
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Chino welcomes Joseph Montecillo on the pod to talk about his start in comedy, how he found his unique voice, the struggles he has with writing, and how he applies his unique point of view to everyday life. They also talk about their individual stand-up experiences as well as a little bit of wrestling.
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Funny Fact Finding with Daniel Arboladora
29:56|Chino welcomes one of Comedy Manila's hottest acts, Daniel Arboladora to the show. One of the champions of this year's open mic competition, Daniel talks about how he discovered stand up, how he crafts his material, and the unique system he uses to build his sets. He also talks about being a data analyst and the hopes he has for his young career.
Comedy, Drag, and Everything in Between with Pura Luka Vega
31:15|Drag superstar and new stand up comic Pura Luka Vega joins Chino this week! Pura tells Chino how he got started in drag, how he discovered stand up, and how he started training to be a professional wrestler. They also talk about cultural sensitivities, the act that got him in trouble, and how his perception has changed since the incident.
Comedy Philosophies with Pau Katigbak
35:23|Chino is joined by one of the newer faces in comedy, Pau Katigbak. Pau talks about how he learned about comedy, watching Chapelle in grade school, how Route 196 closing led to him doing comedy, and how he feels being the rare English language comedian in the Philippines.
Fil Am Funnies with Debra Belale and Alan Manalo
28:39|Chino welcomes two amazing Filipino American comics and producers from the San Francisco Bay Area scene, Debra Belale and Alan Manalo. Alan talks about starting the comedy scene in the Philippines, teaching comedy classes in Ateneo, and rekindling his love for comedy. Debra talks about discovering stand up during the pandemic and how writing jokes helped her through the lockdowns. They also discuss the open mics, performing online, and the importance of Filipino representation in stand-up.
Comedy Grinding and Kapuso Sensibilities with Dex Conche
32:09|Dex Conche, one of Comedy Manila's up and coming performers, joins Chino to discuss his young stand up career. He talks about how his father introduced him to comedies at a young age, how his consumption of pop culture affects his writing, and branching out into more personal material. He also talks about his first headlining experience, what he loves and hates about producing, and handling the shade of GMA fans.
Comedy and RPG's with Pao Sampang
32:14|Up and coming comedian Pao Sampang joins Chino to talk to him about Table Top RPGs. He tells Chino about his start in comedy, how he discovered it, and how he discovered Dungeons and Dragons. They then do a deep dive into DND mechanics, what they both love and hate about it, and how DND influences comedy and vice versa. Chino may or may not have also called other nerds out on this episode.
Battle Rap and Roast Battles with Apoc The Death Architect
31:57|Chino welcomes FlipTop OG and Uprising artist Apoc The Death Architect this week! He talks to Chino about his start in the rap game, how he got into battle rap and his creative process when it comes to writing verses and songs. He also talks about how comedy and rap are intertwined, how he chooses to stand out in the industry, and why he doesn't want to stop anytime soon.
Comedy Wrestling with "Playtime" James "Idol" Martinez
26:39|Chino welcomes FPW's "Playtime" James "Idol" Martinez on the podcast this week. Idol tells Chino how he started in pro wrestling, how he developed his character, and how he evolved from the leader of an MLM Faction to the character he now portrays. He also tells Chino about how he comes up with ideas, how he's turned comedy wrestling into his forte, and the biggest moments in his wrestling career.
Material Construction with JP Aguilera
31:31|Chino welcomes one of the most unique comedians around, JP Aguilera. JP talks about how he discovered comedy, how he draws inspiration from Anthony Jeselnik, and how he's shaped his unique style. He also talks about crafting dark humor, the willingness to branch out into other topics, and writing for Pencilbox Comedy