
Mark Normand and Sam Morril
On our second “All Good Things” pod, Jason travels to New York City and interviews two of the countries best comedians and hosts of the “We Might Be Drunk” podcast Mark Normand and Sam Morril. The guys talk about getting banned from the local news, their love of Judd Apatow, messing up their late night sets, and the time Jason met Ray Liotta. Plus, Sam and Mark talk about their YouTube specials hitting 10 million views and why they were thankful they put their work out independently. And what it’s like to working with Seinfeld, dad’s who have a tempers, and the Cleveland vigilante who saved Sam’s life.
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All Good Things with Jason Nash
Each week, Youtuber and comedian Jason Nash (“Last Comic Standing,” “David’s Vlog” and “Views”) hosts a unique video and audio podcast with comedic monologues from Jason, conversations with friends and celebrity interviews. The podcast will feature guests from all walks of life and will merge talent from the traditional and digital world making it appeal to a wide audience.
The pod will also have a traveling element from time to time, as Jason and his producers Jess and Ferris will travel to interview big name guests with vlog footage mixed in with their journey. They’ve already taped five episodes including: Dave Portnoy in The Hamptons, comedians Sam Morrill and Mark Normand in New York City and Nikki Glaser in St. Louis. Along with comedian Yannis Pappas and Instagram star Adam W. in their Los Angeles studio.
- No. of episodes: 129
- Latest episode: 2025-06-24
- Comedy Society & Culture