Exclusive: Listen to two tracks from Mike Brody album Sell Me A Bridge, out Oct. 27

Minneapolis-based comedian, Mike Brody is poised to release his second comedy album, Sell Me A Bridge, out on October 27th wherever comedy is streamed and sold. In this breakthrough new hour of material, he dives deep into his journey through depression and sobriety, seamlessly alternating dark tales of relapsing and suicidal thoughts with playful, fast-paced stories of late night cat attacks and embarrassing gym mishaps. Taped in Minneapolis at Sisyphus Brewing in August 2017, the raucous response in the audience makes it clear that they connect to this hyper-personal tale.

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Exclusive: Listen to two tracks from Mike Brody album Sell Me A Bridge, out Oct. 27

Minneapolis-based comedian, Mike Brody is poised to release his second comedy album, Sell Me A Bridge, out on October 27th wherever comedy is streamed and sold. In this breakthrough new hour of material, he dives deep into his journey through depression and sobriety, seamlessly alternating dark tales of relapsing and suicidal thoughts with playful, fast-paced stories of late night cat attacks and embarrassing gym mishaps. Taped in Minneapolis at Sisyphus Brewing in August 2017, the raucous response in the audience makes it clear that they connect to this hyper-personal tale.

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Exclusive: Listen to two tracks from Mike Brody album Sell Me A Bridge, out Oct. 27

Minneapolis-based comedian, Mike Brody is poised to release his second comedy album, Sell Me A Bridge, out on October 27th wherever comedy is streamed and sold. In this breakthrough new hour of material, he dives deep into his journey through depression and sobriety, seamlessly alternating dark tales of relapsing and suicidal thoughts with playful, fast-paced stories of late night cat attacks and embarrassing gym mishaps. Taped in Minneapolis at Sisyphus Brewing in August 2017, the raucous response in the audience makes it clear that they connect to this hyper-personal tale.

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Exclusive: Listen to two tracks from Mike Brody album Sell Me A Bridge, out Oct. 27

When NBA star forward Kevin Love left the Timberwolves to join LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, stand-up comedian Mike Brody – like most sports fans in Minnesota – was all sorts of bummed. But Brody turned his pain into comedy and his comedy into nearly three million views on YouTube with “Kevin Love Jersey Burning – Minnesota Nice Style,” a video poking fun at those who think defiling store-bought

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Kevin Hart audiobook from Audible — I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons out now! (Exclusive Video)

If you’re even a casual follower of Kevin Hart’s comedy and, especially, his social media feeds, you already know the mega-comic is a bit of an inspiration junky. That is, he loves being inspired and inspiring others. Sometimes he inspires us by being shirtless– because he’s build like a goddamn NFL running back. Sometimes he inspires us by posting a photo of him standing next to a private plane or working out or sitting on a super fancy red car; or he posts a photo of himself standing next to a private plane holding the book I’m about to tell you about or hanging out with his wife, who is-not-in-the-least unattractive. He’s got so much inspiration to give, it turns out, that mere mortal Instagram accounts and comedy stages just can’t contain the breadth of Hart’s sage-like summations of living and life. Enter: a book. Not just any book, mind you. It’s a book titled I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons, penned by — you guessed it — Kevin Hart. You book traditionalists are welcome to “read” the 400-tome, which came out today. Personally, I would much rather listen to Kevin Hart read me 400 pages.

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Kevin Hart audiobook from Audible — I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons out now! (Exclusive Video)

If you’re even a casual follower of Kevin Hart’s comedy and, especially, his social media feeds, you already know the mega-comic is a bit of an inspiration junky. That is, he loves being inspired and inspiring others. Sometimes he inspires us by being shirtless– because he’s build like a goddamn NFL running back. Sometimes he inspires us by posting a photo of him standing next to a private plane or working out or sitting on a super fancy red car; or he posts a photo of himself standing next to a private plane holding the book I’m about to tell you about or hanging out with his wife, who is-not-in-the-least unattractive. He’s got so much inspiration to give, it turns out, that mere mortal Instagram accounts and comedy stages just can’t contain the breadth of Hart’s sage-like summations of living and life. Enter: a book. Not just any book, mind you. It’s a book titled I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons, penned by — you guessed it — Kevin Hart. You book traditionalists are welcome to “read” the 400-tome, which came out today. Personally, I would much rather listen to Kevin Hart read me 400 pages.

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Kevin Hart audiobook from Audible — I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons out now! (Exclusive Video)

If you’re even a casual follower of Kevin Hart’s comedy and, especially, his social media feeds, you already know the mega-comic is a bit of an inspiration junky. That is, he loves being inspired and inspiring others. Sometimes he inspires us by being shirtless– because he’s build like a goddamn NFL running back. Sometimes he inspires us by posting a photo of him standing next to a private plane or working out or sitting on a super fancy red car; or he posts a photo of himself standing next to a private plane holding the book I’m about to tell you about or hanging out with his wife, who is-not-in-the-least unattractive. He’s got so much inspiration to give, it turns out, that mere mortal Instagram accounts and comedy stages just can’t contain the breadth of Hart’s sage-like summations of living and life. Enter: a book. Not just any book, mind you. It’s a book titled I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons, penned by — you guessed it — Kevin Hart. You book traditionalists are welcome to “read” the 400-tome, which came out today. Personally, I would much rather listen to Kevin Hart read me 400 pages.

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Kevin Hart audiobook from Audible — I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons out now! (Exclusive Video)

If you’re even a casual follower of Kevin Hart’s comedy and, especially, his social media feeds, you already know the mega-comic is a bit of an inspiration junky. That is, he loves being inspired and inspiring others. Sometimes he inspires us by being shirtless– because he’s built like a goddamn NFL running back. Sometimes he inspires us by posting a photo of him standing next to a private plane or

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Howie Mandel, Lena Dunham, Emma Stone and more share videos for #MyYoungerSelf campaign supporting mental health awareness

For more than a decade now, Howie Mandel has been an open book about struggling with mental health issues, namely Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which, in his case, shows itself through an irrational fear of germs. But the comedian wasn’t always so forthcoming about his conditions. “There was always a stigma attached to mental health issues,” Mandel, who wasn’t diagnosed until he was an adult, once said. “I’ve always felt a little bit different and I always knew I wasn’t as comfortable with life as everybody else seemed to be. But I didn’t know what I could do about it. When I was a kid I didn’t know anybody who went to a psychiatrist.”

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Howie Mandel, Lena Dunham, Emma Stone and more share videos for #MyYoungerSelf campaign supporting mental health awareness

For more than a decade now, Howie Mandel has been an open book about struggling with mental health issues, namely Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which, in his case, shows itself through an irrational fear of germs. But the comedian wasn’t always so forthcoming about his conditions. “There was always a stigma attached to mental health issues,” Mandel, who wasn’t diagnosed until he was an adult, once said. “I’ve always felt a little bit different and I always knew I wasn’t as comfortable with life as everybody else seemed to be. But I didn’t know what I could do about it. When I was a kid I didn’t know anybody who went to a psychiatrist.”

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