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by Prof. Edyth Doyle Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What podcast does Buteau have?

In 2018, Buteau started hosting the Late Night Whenever! podcast, which was labeled as "one of the best podcasts of 2018 so far" by Time. Buteau was also part of The Comedy Lineup on Netflix where up and coming comedians have 15 minute stand-up sets.

What has Rachel Buteau been up to in 2019?

In 2019, Buteau appeared in the movies: Someone Great, Isn't It Romantic, Sell By, and Always Be My Maybe. She also began hosting the WNYC podcast, Adulting, with co-host Jordan Carlos. That same year, Buteau appeared in two television series: First Wives Club and Tales of the City.

When did Billie Buteau start performing comedy?

Buteau started performing comedy a few days after September 11, 2001. After five years as a stand-up comedian, Buteau landed her first television spot on Comedy Central.

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Does Michelle Buteau have a podcast?

Adulting with Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos on Apple Podcasts. Adulting with Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos provides real life advice with a heaping portion of hilarity topped with a dollop of truth.

How do I do a adult podcast?

Teach Me How To Adult is a smart, unfiltered podcast on everything you never learned growing up, from crushing your career and love life to balancing budgets and wellness. We chat with experts and hustlers who serve up #realtalk and actionable tips on navigating adulthood like a boss.

How do I start being an adult?

8 Ways to Be an AdultDon't be a jerk. Kids are allowed to react, throw peas at the wall, and have temper tantrums. ... Take full responsibility for where you're at in your life. ... Love hard and responsibly. ... Stop lying. ... Check your ego. ... Call people back. ... Take care of your own stuff. ... Be grateful.

Michelle Starts Adulting!

Michelle has a co-host and a new podcast called Adulting! Listen to this first episode, and let’s grow the f**k up. Together!

Parting Wisdom

In this season finale, legendary comedian D.L. Hughley has a message for white people’s imaginations, Yrsa Daley-Ward inspires poetry, and Michelle learns about herself.

Bo Burnham On the Couch

How the director’s fascination with the internet inspired Eighth Grade, that movie making everyone on your Twitter feed cry. Plus, John Cameron Mitchell in this oldie but goodie.

So Much Gravy

Michelle wonders what Justin Trudeau is listening to this summer and learns to deal with Twitter trolls with Julie Goldman and Franchesca Ramsey. Plus, Rob says yes to BDE!

All the Sushi

Never travel with too-tight pants, and more advice from Michelle’s days as a movie star. Comedians Sam Jay and Aparna Nancherla grace the stage.

Not Being John Malkovich

It’s a mind-bending evening of comedy and existential angst as guest host Sasheer Zamata welcomes Wyatt Cenac and Emily Tarver.

Dip-n-Dots

Michelle has an idea for your summer Tinder bio - and learns about her future from guests Jo Firestone and Chuck Nice. Plus, Rob debuts a new sound effect!

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Did you ever think being an adult would be this hard? Neither did our hosts Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos. That's why they're talking it out with some of the funniest, most creative adults around.

How Many Pairs of Underwear Do I Pack for a Weekend? feat. Aisling Bea

September 3, 2019 • For the season finale, Jordan and Michelle sit down with Irish comedian Aisling Bea, the creator and star of the new Hulu series This Way Up, and talk about what it takes to make sad s**t into something funny.

How Do I Get Out of Going to Work on Monday? feat. Aparna Nancherla, Geena Rocero, and Crissle West

August 27, 2019 • While Michelle visits the Delta Sky Club, another family crashes Jordan's family reunion and eats all the gumbo. Comedian Aparna Nancherla shares her life motto "Another day, another dread." Transgender supermodel Geena Rocero learns how to speak her truth, and The Read's Crissle West may not hug you, but she will share her weed.

Is Tired the New Normal? feat. Jaboukie Young-White and Samantha Bee

August 20, 2019 • Michelle accidentally stays at a plantation for her birthday. Oops! The Daily Show's Jaboukie Young-White comes out to his parents on national television. And Full Frontal host Samantha Bee spills on her rebellious past. Plus, Jordan is shocked to learn something new about Michelle.

Is Getting a Turtle Too Much Responsibility? feat. Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Giulia Rozzi, a..

August 13, 2019 • Feeling flirty? Michelle and Jordan are not having it. Plus, Joyelle Nicole Johnson explains why she had to break the law to go to school. Giulia Rozzi likes an expensive break-up. And Becky Veduccio shares both the heartbreak and joy on her journey to motherhood.

Are Real Adults Allowed to Cry on the Subway? feat. Damien Lemon and Vanessa Williams

July 30, 2019 • This week, Jordan and Michelle are joined by the legendary Vanessa Williams. Yes, that Vanessa Williams - and she gives some adulting advice that will change your life forever.

When Does a Venmo Request Become Petty? feat. Gina Yashere and Liza Treyger

July 23, 2019 • This week, take a walk down memory lane to a time when Michelle sold zoot suits and Jordan used Civil War trivia as a pick-up line. Comedian Gina Yashere channels her inner James Bond. And Liza Treyger may just be the Lindsay Lohan of comedy.

What is the name of the podcast that Buteau hosts?

In 2018, Buteau started hosting the Late Night Whenever! podcast, which was labeled as "one of the best podcasts of 2018 so far" by Time Magazine. Buteau was also part of The Comedy Lineup on Netflix where up and coming comedians have 15 minute stand-up sets.

What shows has Buteau been in?

That same year, Buteau appeared in two television series: First Wives Club and Tales of the City.

When did Michelle Buteau publish her first book?

In 2020 , Buteau published her first book, a collection of personal essays entitled Survival of the Thickest, with Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. Buteau's Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia won a 2021 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Special.

Where was Buteau born?

Early life. Buteau was born in New Jersey to a Haitian father of Lebanese descent and a Jamaican mother of French descent. She attended college at Florida International University and was considering a career in journalism before moving into comedy.

When did Amy Buteau start acting?

Career. Buteau started performing comedy a few days after September 11, 2001. After five years as a stand-up comedian, Buteau landed her first television spot on Comedy Central. In 2017, Buteau was listed as one of ten comedians to watch by Esquire Magazine.

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