The forty-third episode (Apple Podcasts link here and Spotify link here) of Strangers on the Internet with co-host and psychologist Michelle Lange features an exclusive interview with comedian Allison (Alli) Goldberg.
Once named one of the 10 funniest women in New York by Time Out NY, the now Los Angeles-based artist delights her audiences both on stage and on air. Alli, a friend of former SOTI podcast guest Talia Lerner, tells Michelle and myself why dating provides such fruitful material for her work, from her matchmaking live comedy show ‘Love Isn’t Blind’ to her ‘How to Break up by Text’ performances (the latter will soon appear as an audio show in which celebrities read the texts aloud and experts analyze them!).
Come hear Alli’s worst online date ever with a fellow Yalie who was trying to convince his former lover to have an abortion, why it’s hard to find the right male participants for her matchmaking show, and what her philosophy is to overcome fears about any creative endeavor.
Note: Alli invites people in every U.S. city to sign up for “Love Isn’t Blind” here, with special encouragement currently available to Seattle participants!
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