The Young & the Weary
Jeremy Pinsly and Dev Rogers
89 year old comedic actress Dev Rogers and 32 year old stand-up Jeremy Pinsly share a common passion - both are pursuing a career in comedy in New York City. With their obvious different perspectives, they immerse themselves in conversations that are sometimes painful, frequently embarrassing and equally hilarious. They often end up educating each other as they celebrate life and comedy today.
Dev's Final Episode
In this episode, we celebrate the life of our beloved friend and podcaster, Dev, who died this past April at the age of 93. Dev was a light to all who knew her, and thanks to this podcast, her humor and wisdom will never be forgotten. Jeremy reads Dev's obituary (who we all know LOVED obituaries), recaps some of our favorite moments of the podcast (including the time Dev smoked weed for the first time AND the time Dev cold read as Mclovin), explains how Dev challenged him on his views of dr
Ep 23 - Dev and Jer Reunited
After almost two years of not seeing each other, co-hosts Dev and Jeremy finally reunite in this heartwarming episode where we discuss pandemic life, comedy after Covid and of course, the positive benefits of magic mushrooms. Dev's wisdom and wit shine as she and her adoring husband, Bruce, catch up with Jeremy over a glass of wine and of course...a bagel. The dream team is back, baby!!!
Ep 22 - Aaron Berg: 25 Sets
In this absurdly hilarious episode with stand-up comedian Aaron Berg, it’s clear why he’s one of the most beloved comics in New York City. Our conversation delves into what shaped his unique POV and how he evolved into a fearless performer. Check out his documentary, "25 Sets,” (avail on Amazon) where he breaks the record for most stand-up sets performed in a night and to see him live, check out his schedule at www.AaronBerg.com.
Ep 21 - Luisa Diez: For the Love of Comedy
In this episode, Jeremy and Dev welcome stand-up comedy aficionado, Luisa Diez. Luisa's transition from super fan to established stand-up comedy booker in NYC’s alt comedy scene is simply awe inspiring. As Luisa sees it, comedy has never been in a better place. With her enormous love and knowledge of stand-up, she offers an incredibly insightful and detailed breakdown of what comics, audience and industry could do to help lead the evolution of comedy. At the end of the episode, Dev chime
Ep 20 - Jay Jurden: Pretty Gay and Pretty Black
In the opener of this episode, Jeremy talks about his upcoming Birthright trip to Israel and Dev's response and personal revelations are nothing short of hilarious. This episode centers on New York based comic Jay Jurden, who recently performed in the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival as a New Face for 2019. The conversation covers a lot of ground, which includes what it was like as a gay black man growing up in Mississippi and how that influenced his comedy, Jay's process of writing and
Ep 19 - Kathryn Musilek: Teaching the Old Patriarchy New Tricks
Dev and Jeremy talk to Kathryn Musilek, the head of Brooklyn based comedy and music PR firm "Shark Party Media." From Ringo Starr to unknown up and comers, Kathryn has helped launch albums, tours and podcasts for so many artists, and has used her media relations skills to create meaningful social discourse for projects she is truly passionate about. We take a deep dive into the art behind PR, the obstacles of starting your own company, how to teach the old patriarchy new tricks , and t
Ep 18 - Jeffrey Gurian: More Than Meets The Hair
There’s more than meets the eye, as Dev and Jeremy talk to stand-up comedian, writer, spiritual healer (and former dentist) Jeffrey Gurian. One of of the most recognizable faces in the New York comedy scene, Jeff chronicles about stand-up and comics on www.theinterrobang.com and www.ComedyMattersTV.com. Also, check out Jeffrey's latest book, "Healing Your Heart By Changing Your Mind: A Spiritual and Humorous Approach to Finding Happiness," by clicking this link https://www.amazo
Ep 17 - Emilio Savone: The New New York Comedy Club
Dev and Jeremy get into the business of comedy with Emilio Savone, co-owner of five thriving comedy clubs. In only about 5 years, Emilio has managed to turn two locations of the New York Comedy Club into a premiere venues that attracts New Yorkers, visitors from around the world and every comic in the city. It’s a fascinating story. Stay tuned to also hear his thoughts on the future of comedy, the alt-scene and which clubs Emilio picks for our version of “Marry, Fuck, Kill.”
Ep 16 - Seaton Smith: Comedy, Philosophy and Ghostbusters
In this lively episode, Dev and Jeremy interview one of NYC's best stand-up comics, Seaton Smith. From his roots in DC to NYC, Seaton talks comedy, philosophy and finding humor in racism. He also shares some incredible tips for those trying to get to the next level in their comedy careers.
Ep 15 - Corinne Fisher: Guys We Fucked
In this raw and uncut episode, Corinne Fisher, co-host of GUYS WE FUCKED podcast discusses what it's like to interview ex-boyfriends, how to sell feminism with a sense of humor, as well as her secret to establishing and maintaining one's own self-worth. Aside from being a woman who definitely knows who she is, Corinne also receives a little heartfelt advice and wisdom from Dev.
Ep 14 - Nimesh Patel: Gita'ing it Done
Dev and Jer hang out and talk comedy with rising star comedian Nimesh Patel. From dropping out of med school to becoming the first Indian American writer for SNL, Nimesh opens up about the pros and cons of pursuing a career in comedy, and explains, in amazing detail, the pain of bombing on stage. Having moved on from getting national publicity for telling controversial jokes at Columbia University, Nimesh tells us what's next for his career and tells an amazing story of getting heckled by R
Ep 13 - Michael Hartney Part 2: The Upright Citizen's Brigade
Dev and Jer welcome the incredibly talented and delightful Michael Hartney, who is the current Artistic Director of the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) in New York City. His personal history and accomplishments are truly inspiring and everyone interested in sketch, improv, or stand-up will appreciate his transparency. All your questions about classes, the culture and future plans for UCB are answered in the podcast, making this a must listen episode for anyone who loves comedy. And you definitely
Ep 13 - Michael Hartney Part 1: Improv, Sketch, Stand-Up and Sex Oreos
Dev and Jer welcome the incredibly talented and delightful Michael Hartney, who is the current Artistic Director of the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) in New York City. His personal history and accomplishments are truly inspiring and everyone interested in sketch, improv, or stand-up will appreciate his transparency. All your questions about classes, the culture and future plans for UCB are answered in the podcast, making this a must listen episode for anyone who loves comedy.
Ep 12 - Mark Normand Part 1
One of today’s funniest comedians, Mark Normand, visits Dev and Jeremy and takes a deep dive into a variety of topics including how he transitioned from doing comedy in Louisiana to NY, surviving his first year living in NYC after being mugged three times, how he met Amy Schumer, a bit of advice, getting his first late night set and what it felt like and what he’s doing next. Enjoy some great stories, lots of laughs and Dev shares some key words of wisdom. Oh and we played a game of Two Truths
Ep 12 - Mark Normand Part 2
One of today’s funniest comedians, Mark Normand, visits Dev and Jeremy and takes a deep dive into a variety of topics including how he transitioned from doing comedy in Louisiana to NY, surviving his first year living in NYC after being mugged three times, how he met Amy Schumer, a bit of advice, getting his first late night set and what it felt like and what he’s doing next. Enjoy some great stories, lots of laughs and Dev shares some key words of wisdom. Oh and we played a game of Two Truths
Ep 11 - Dark Comedy
Dev and Jeremy share a deep and passionate discussion about dark comedy in stand-up and then play a super silly game, where they each try to come up with an advertising slogan for a ridiculous product that Amazon actually sells, such as unicorn meat. And no, we're not making that up!
Ep 10 - Cris Italia Part 2: The Stand Comedy Club
Dev and Jeremy continue their discussion with Cris Italia about the comedy club experience in NYC and how he used it to grow his own business. Cris also reveals what to expect at the much anticipated The Stand Restaurant and Comedy Club, which is set to open in April 2019 at its new location in Union Square.
Ep 10 - Cris Italia Part 3: Vulnerability in Comedy
Dev and Jeremy continue their discussion with Cris Italia about the comedy club experience in NYC and how he used it to grow his own business. Cris talks about his relationship with beloved comic Mike DeStefano and how Mike's vulnerability on stage is what he loves about comedy. Cris opens up about the highs and lows of producing "Super Trooper's 2" and he invites Dev to perform at The Stand Comedy Club as soon as the new club opens.
Ep 10 - Cris Italia Part 1: From Journalism to Comedy
Cris Italia (co-owner of NYC’s The Stand Restaurant and Comedy Club, a manager and producer) shares his unique journey into comedy with Dev and Jeremy. Comedy is a salvage for many people and Cris is no exception. As a former investigative journalist, he uncovered some very heavy subject matter and as a result of his findings, significant changes have been made around the world. In search of healing from the emotional toll, Cris began to hang out at comedy clubs. He met others along the way an
Ep 9 - Jodi Lieberman Part 1: Just For Laughs
Comedy Manager and former Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival Director, Jodi Lieberman joins Dev and Jeremy for a fascinating conversation about the festival, stand-up comedy and talent management.
Ep 9 - Jodi Lieberman Part 2: Comedy Manager
Comedy Manager and former Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival Director, Jodi Lieberman joins Dev and Jeremy for a fascinating conversation about the festival, stand-up comedy and talent management.
Ep 8 - LOVE, GILDA Part Two
Dev and Jeremy continue their conversation with documentary filmmaker, Lisa D'Apolito, about her film LOVE, GILDA. They discuss Lisa's experience meeting Gene Wilder, the discovery of Gilda's diaries and Gilda's battle with cancer. Gilda's Club is a community based organization that provides free, emotional support for people of all ages who have cancer, as well as their families. Watch LOVE, GILDA on Hulu/Amazon.
Ep 8 - LOVE, GILDA Part One
Dev and Jeremy talk to Lisa D'Apolito, the filmmaker behind LOVE, GILDA about making the documentary and of course, the life of the much loved comedy icon, Gilda Radner. In the words of Gilda, "Life is short, but funny is forever."
Ep 7 - Creating Opportunities
Does luck create opportunities or are you a follower of the mantra, “The harder you work, the luckier you get?” Dev and Jeremy discuss how some people have limited capabilities, while others don’t seem to be unaware of their own unlimited potential and inadvertently, don’t capitalize on what could be. The show takes a bit of a turn when Dev’s husband Bruce, catches Dev and Jeremy smoking pot and he doesn’t like it.
Ep 6 - Managing Emotions and Expectations
Dev offers Jeremy some insight on how to disconnect from setting yourself up for disappointment and removing limitations. They also discuss how to live in the present so that one’s self worth isn’t compromised. Later, Jeremy tests Dev’s ability to define common words in today’s society, such as twerking and ghosting and in return, Dev asks Jeremy to define several funny sounding Yiddish terms. Dev tries to smoke weed again and insists she’s not feeling a thing (hint: she is).
Ep 5 - Taking Risks and Dev Smokes Weed
Taking risks in life and in comedy can be scary, yet also potentially rewarding. Dev sees risks as opportunities and feels they're necessary in order to develop in comedy. Jeremy believes one way to grow is by putting yourself out of your comfort zone. In the spirit of risks, Dev smokes weed for the first time and reenacts the iconic scene with Jeremy from When Harry Met Sally.
Ep 4 - Self Sabotage
New Year's resolutions, self-sabotage, honest reflections and smoking weed (or in Dev's case, never having tried it) are all part of the conversation. While Jeremy wants to understand how we learn to accept ourselves as good enough, Dev wants to know, "how do you save yourself from yourself."
Ep 3 - Bad Language in Comedy
Some of the best comedy comes from authenticity and being relatable. In this episode Dev and Jeremy discuss the use of nasty language in stand-up comedy, bombing on stage and forgetfulness that comes with age.
Ep 2 - Dating, Sex and Relationships
Jeremy celebrates Dev landing roles on Comedy Central’s Broad City and on a short film (Playing With Matches) that is aiming for an Oscar nod. A conversation about sex, dating and relationships dominates this episode, as Jeremy tries to explain why he’s casually dating and Dev entertainingly holds up a mirror. And when Jeremy reveals how he lost his virginity, let’s just say Dev has plenty to say.
Ep 1 - Getting to Know You
In the initial episode, Dev talks about her Jewish upbringing and discovering in her 80s, that people found her funny. Jeremy shares his comedic journey that led him to quit a lucrative job and move across the country. By the end, Dev discovers an ah-ha moment about her past that is influencing her present and future.