Episodes

  • Season 7 Finale with Guest Patton Oswalt
    Apr 15 2026

    For the epic Season 7 finale of We Think It's Funny, Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff sit down with the legendary Patton Oswalt for a conversation that is as profound as it is hilarious. While the trio dives into the legacy of Ratatouille and the craft of comedy, the heart of the episode lies in Patton's candid reflections on the complexities of life; from the joys of fatherhood and finding new love to the raw, transformative process of grieving and moving forward after loss. It is a vulnerable, wide-ranging exploration of what truly matters when the spotlight fades, making it the perfect closing note for a stellar season.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr
  • Guest Phil Rosenthal
    Apr 10 2026

    This week on We Think It's Funny, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff are thrilled to welcome back a true fan favorite for his second appearance on the show: the legendary Phil Rosenthal! The creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and the joyful heart behind Netflix's Somebody Feed Phil rejoins the guys for another round of hilarious insights and heartfelt storytelling. From his latest culinary expeditions to deep-cut comedy history, Phil's infectious energy is on full display as he catches up with Daniel and Mark. It's a double-dose of wit and warmth you won't want to miss—pull up a chair and join the conversation!

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Guests Lance Woods & Tony Roberts
    Apr 1 2026

    In the latest episode of We Think It's Funny, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell are joined by the high-octane comedy duo of Lance Woods and Tony Roberts for a conversation that is as chaotic as it is hilarious. Coming fresh off the momentum of the "We Them One's Comedy Tour," Roberts brings his legendary physical energy and "Motor City Madman" persona to the mic, while Woods shares incredible stories from the road and his rise in the Sacramento scene. From behind-the-scenes tour antics to deep dives into the craft of storytelling, this episode captures the electric chemistry between four comedy veterans who know exactly how to find the funny in every situation. It's a must-listen for fans of authentic, unfiltered comedy history in the making.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Guest Rabbi Abraham Cooper
    Mar 26 2026

    In a compelling new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, the hosts sit down with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the Associate Dean and Director of Global Social Action for the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Known for his decades of tireless advocacy against antisemitism and his leadership on the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom, Rabbi Cooper brings a unique blend of gravitas and unexpected wit to the show. The conversation masterfully bridges the gap between high-stakes human rights work and the power of humor as a tool for resilience, offering listeners an intimate look at the man behind the global headlines. From sharing behind-the-scenes stories of his diplomatic missions to discussing the role of "holy chutzpah" in modern activism, this episode is a must-watch that balances profound insight with the podcast's signature lighthearted energy.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Guest Eleanor Kerrigan
    Mar 20 2026

    On the latest episode of We Think It's Funny, the powerhouse Eleanor Kerrigan stops by to share some truly incredible stories from her life in the comedy trenches. We dive deep into her South Philly roots from the chaotic energy of her neighborhood to her hilarious take on "Philly self-esteem" and what it was really like navigating a neighborhood where everyone seemed to be "in the life." Eleanor doesn't hold back as we discuss her time on the road with Andrew Dice Clay, the reality of working at the legendary Comedy Store, and her no-nonsense perspective on modern "woke" culture and the comedy industry today. It's an honest, gritty, and laugh-out-loud conversation with one of the sharpest comics in the game. You don't want to miss this one!

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Guest Frazier Smith
    Mar 4 2026

    Radio legend and comedian Frazer Smith recently joined the "We Think It's Funny" podcast for an all new episode and the consensus is that it's a must listen for fans of comedy history. Bringing his signature high-energy "party animal" persona, Smith delivers a whirlwind of insane, firsthand accounts from the front lines of Hollywood and rock radio ranging from spotting a young Van Halen to the infamous night Michael Richards lost it at the Laugh Factory. The episode functions less like a standard interview and more like a masterclass in storytelling, packed with "inside baseball" anecdotes about legends like Bob Dylan and Richard Pryor. Given Smith's reputation as a welcoming fixture at the Laugh Factory and his naturally chaotic wit, it is definitely considered a funny and engaging episode, particularly for those who appreciate the grit and glamour of old-school entertainment.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Guest Kylie Ora Lobell
    Mar 2 2026

    In an all-new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, journalist and author Kylie Ora Lobell sits down with hosts Mark Schiff and her husband Daniel Lobell to celebrate the release of her powerful new memoir, Choosing to Be Chosen. Released in February 2026, the book chronicles her fascinating journey from childhood atheism to her conversion to Orthodox Judaism, a path sparked by her chance meeting with Daniel. The episode offers a candid and humorous look at the couple's shared history, exploring the complexities of faith, the tension between secular comedy and religious commitment, and the "divine rhythm" Kylie discovered along the way. It's a heartfelt conversation that balances the weight of a spiritual quest with the sharp, observational wit the podcast is known for. Enjoy!

    Show More Show Less
    Not Yet Known
  • Guest Charles Fleischer
    Feb 19 2026

    In this AIl New episode of WTIF the legendary Charles Fleischer joins the We Think It's Funny crew for a whirlwind conversation that is as eccentric as it is profound. Fleischer dives deep into the legacy of voicing Roger Rabbit and how that iconic role fundamentally shifted his reality, before pivoting into the surprisingly meticulous details of his daily medication and vitamin routines. The dialogue transitions from the physical to the metaphysical, tackling "big picture" questions about spirituality, God, and the grounding power of putting on tephillin. To top it off, Fleischer shares priceless, first-hand stories from the comedy trenches featuring legends Robin Williams and Richard Pryor, making this an episode that balances high-energy nostalgia with deep, existential reflection.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 42 mins