Our guests are comedian Kurt Braunohler and screenwriter Scotty Landes who host the popular podcast Bananas. We do strange pizza news with the Bananas hosts, and our topic is: New York City Tourist Pizza Pairings. And special guest writer and tour guide Bill Schulz.
Kurt Braunohler is a stand up comedian and actor. He was in the critically acclaimed film “The Big Sick”. Kurt has numerous comedy standup specials including 2022’s “Perfectly Stupid”. Scotty Landes is a screenwriter. He was a writer and producer for “Workaholics”, he wrote the 2019 film “Ma” and the screenplay for 2023’s “The Machine”. Together they host the Bananas podcast.
Bill Schulz is a writer, television personality and web series host. He wrote the From the Vault column for the New York Times. For years he was the co-host of the Fox News panel show, Red Eye. He hosts Mornin’ with Bill Schulz and Joanne Nosuchinsky, which you can currently find on Youtube. Bill recently got his New York City tour guide license. Read that story in Entrepreneur.com.
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