Episodes

  • 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.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Guest Mark Feuerstein
    Feb 12 2026

    We've got a great guest on the pod this week: Mark Feuerstein is hanging out with us! You probably know him as the "concierge doctor" from Royal Pains, or maybe from his roles in The West Wing and Hotel Cocaine. Mark is one of those guys who has a million hilarious stories from being in the industry for years, but he's also just super down-to-earth when talking about the chaos of life and being a dad. He fits right in with the vibe of the show, and we had a blast catching up with him about his new movie Guns and Moses. It's a fun, easy listen that you won't want to miss.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Guest Tommy Savitt
    Feb 5 2026

    This week, the We Think It's Funny podcast welcomes the enlightened yet hilariously irreverent Tommy Savitt, better known to fans worldwide as his alter-ego, The Tommy Lama. Hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff dive deep with the multi-award-winning comedian into the nuances of his craft, exploring his unique journey from Brooklyn law student to a Las Vegas residency staple. The episode offers a fascinating look at the "blue-collar guru's" life on the high seas, as Savitt shares stories from his extensive work on cruise ships and the logistical tightrope of performing for international audiences. Perhaps most insightful is the trio's breakdown of the creative evolution between a one-man show and a traditional comedy special, providing a rare, behind-the-curtain glimpse into how Savitt balances character-driven performance with stand-up grit.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • WTIF with Special Guest Mark & Daniel
    Jan 28 2026

    Get ready for a hilarious deep dive with the latest "no-guest" session of We Think It's Funny! In this must-listen episode, the stage is cleared for the unfiltered, high-energy chemistry of Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell. Watch (and listen) as the comedic duo ditches the script to riff on the absurdities of their own lives, delivering the kind of spontaneous wit and personal storytelling that only these two masters of observational humor can provide. It's an intimate, laugh-out-loud look at the men behind the mics—no guest required, just pure, unadulterated raw conversation.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Guest Paul Chowdhry
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of We Think It's Funny, the guys are joined by the incomparable Paul Chowdhry, one of the UK's most iconic and unapologetic voices in comedy. Known for his signature deadpan delivery and his viral, high-energy interactions with fans, Paul joins Mark and Daniel to discuss his journey from London's comedy circuit to selling out Wembley Arena and starring in Taskmaster. The conversation dives into the art of the "poker face," the nuances of global cultural humor, and Paul's unique ability to find the edge in every situation without ever breaking character. It's a hilarious look at the life of a comedy heavyweight who has mastered the craft of being both incredibly awkward and undeniably brilliant.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Guest Don McMillan
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of We Think It's Funny, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome the "Godfather of PowerPoint Comedy," Don McMillan. Trading his Stanford engineering degree and Silicon Valley chip-designing days for a microphone and a laser pointer, Don breaks down the hilarious intersection of logic and laughter. From his viral "Life After Death by PowerPoint" insights to his legendary run on America's Got Talent, Don proves that being "technically funny" is a precision science. Tune in for a high-energy conversation filled with Venn diagrams, corporate quirks, and the kind of smart, relatable humor that only a former rocket scientist (well, electrical engineer) could calculate so perfectly.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Special New Year's Show with Mark & Daniel
    Jan 9 2026

    In this special New Year's kickoff, Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell ring in 2026 with an intimate and hilarious look at the year ahead. Moving beyond the usual banter, the duo dives deep into their personal "hopes, dreams, and delusions," sharing the creative ambitions and career goals they are chasing for the coming year. From high-stakes stand-up aspirations to the small, everyday habits they hope will stick, Mark and Daniel balance their signature comedic chemistry with genuine insight, offering listeners a roadmap for tackling 2026 with both a plan and a punchline.

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    42 mins
  • New Year's Special with Guest Ami Kozak
    Jan 1 2026

    In this special New Year's episode of We Think It's Funny, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell ring in the year with the multi-talented comedian and master impressionist Ami Kozak. The trio delivers a high-energy dynamic, blending Mark's legendary observational humor with Daniel's sharp storytelling and Ami's uncanny vocal transformations. From sharing their own comedic resolutions to engaging in spontaneous banter, this episode offers a hilarious and insightful look at the transition into a new year. It is the perfect celebratory hour of comedy to kick off your January with a laugh.

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    1 hr and 36 mins