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My Eulogies Please




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“My Eulogies Please” follows Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager), a lonely funeral director/undertaker and her assistant, Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias), as they set out into the world of podcasting. Their unknowing guests are friends/family/frenemies of the deceased delivering eulogies at funerals that were bugged.


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Episodes:

Episode 18: Deep Undercover

Fri, 16 Jul 2021 15:41:31 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) interviews Wob Balton (Santiago Iglesias), and we find out where Bob has been the past few weeks.

Mike O’Keefe eulogized the creator of the Buddy System. O’Keefe has made a name for himself in the national comedy scene with multiple appearances on Sirius XM Radio. He has a hit podcast Education Schmeducation and co-hosts the popular Best Night Ever at the Lincoln Lodge. Insta: @edschmedpod,@bestnightevershow

Taylor Roebuck eulogized Tony Soprano. Taylor Roebuck is an artist and comedy writer currently based in Arizona. Her work has been published by The Hard Times, Hard Drive, Reductress, and a now-defunct pro wrestling website. Twitter: @tayfabe_, Insta: @tayfabe

Johnny Mocny eulogized King Kong. Johnny is a Michigan-based comic with a writing style and stage presence make him a standout favorite in any room he performs in.He brings his talent and his deep knowledge of cinema to have candid conversations on his podcast We Are Movies.Twitter & Insta:@JohnnyMocny

 

Episode 17: Aren’t We All Red Shirts in the End?

Tue, 01 Jun 2021 14:41:39 +0000

Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) surprises Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) with some interesting news, and they both try to navigate the rest of the episode the best they can.

Brad Wenzel eulogized the Ninja Turtles. Brad has made 3 stand-up appearances on "CONAN." Brad’s debut album "Sweet Nothings" was released on Jack White’s label, Third Man Records, and can be heard on Sirius XM.
Twitter and Insta: @BradWenzel

Alaina Bamfield eulogized Severus Snape. Alaina’s hilariously candid perspective has been eliciting laughs throughout the Midwest. She shares her view on an array of topics via her podcast, "Leave Me Alone." Check it out on all streaming platforms!
Twitter: @alaina_comedy, Insta: @alainabamfield

Keith Bergman eulogized Mr. Spock. Keith spent a decade doing comedy. He now spends his days diving into a swimming pool full of half-price drink tickets. His book of road stories, "The Loneliness Of the Long-Distance Bummer," comes out this fall.
Twitter & Insta: @KeithBBergman

 

Episode 16: En Night Guard

Tue, 18 May 2021 14:31:44 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) discuss Mother’s Day and their potentially growing staff.

Amanda Averell played Court Vanderhoot. Amanda Averell is a comedian from Pittsburgh, PA. As an improviser, she has performed at Second Best Fest, Green Bay Improv Festival, DC Comedy Festival & Pittsburgh Comedy Festival.
Twitter and Insta: @AmandaAverell

Adam Degi played Steve. Adam isn’t just another straight white male comedian. He had cancer, and his talent and joke writing separate him from the pack. He was part of The Best Of The Midwest Competition at Gilda's Laughfest in 2019. His Debut Album "His Name Is My Name Too" was released in 2017 and is available on iTunes and SiriusXM. He has performed at the Boston Comedy was a semi-finalist in the Comedy 10K, as was also featured on the cover of Revue Magazine.
Twitter and Insta: @ADAMDEGI

Pauline Shypula played Cathy. Pauline is an Indiana-based writer, photographer, and entertainer. She is currently a copy-editor and writer for the nationally syndicated radio show: The Bob & Tom Show. Pauline also writes and performs fresh and engaging characters as part of the monthly literary-satire showcase called An Evening with the Authors.
Twitter: @CellularFunk, Insta: @pshypula

 

Episode 15: Big Fish Small Casket

Tue, 27 Apr 2021 15:37:56 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) hosts Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) and his frat brothers, as well as discount séance night. Listen to them connect to the spirit of Jaws.

Hailey Zureich played Jaws. Hailey is the Posh Spice of the Metro Detroit comedy scene and also an actress, activist, model, Certified Yoga Teacher, and Life Coach. Follow her at www.zhaileycoaching.com
Insta: @zhailey
TikTok: @thezhailey

Tanner Oliver played our psychic. A born and bred Michigan comic, Tanner has featured at Limestone Comedy Festival and 10000 Laughs Comedy Festival. When he’s not performing, he can be found eating nachos, producing RABBOTT HOLE (a socially distanced comedy show out of his backyard), or recording "Anomaly Homily."
Insta: @tannerocomedy
Twitter: @tannerocomedy

Dustin Meadows played Matt Hooper. Dustin is a comedian, failed musician, horror nerd, pop-culture junkie, vinyl enthusiast, writer, and part-time werewolf. Dustin is the founder of Whiskey Bear Comedy and has been featured at numerous festivals, including Bird City Comedy Festival and Cape Fear Comedy Festival.
Insta: @dustinmeadows
Twitter: @dustinmeadows

 

Episode 14: Shell’s Kitchen

Tue, 13 Apr 2021 15:00:25 +0000

Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) gets back from quarantining and Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) fills him in on the most recent funeral. They reveal the eulogies of Mr. Peanut, Alice in Wonderland, and Lobo.

Mike Bobbitt eulogized Mr. Peanut. Mike co-hosts the "TRUTHcast," "You Made Me Watch," and "Voyager" Podcasts. He has been a guest on "WTF with Marc Maron" and can be seen on national platforms ranging from Ed Sheeran music videos to energy commercials. Insta: @truheroism, Twitter: @truheroism

Ella H eulogized Alice in Wonderland. Often described as raunchy, irreverent, and a disappointment by her mother, Ella has been an energetic force in the Michigan comedy scene for the past 3 years. She has performed at clubs all over Michigan, where she explores the difficulties of being a 22-year-old woman through bawdy stories and intimate self-reflection. She has opened for the likes of Luis J. Gomez and Kurt Metzger and will be a featured performer at Altercation Comedy Festival in October and Skankfest South in November. Insta: @el_widdle

Dan Bacula eulogized Lobo. Dan was a regular at Comedy Club on State for a couple of years. He’s been coasting on that ever since despite it not impressing his wife, children, or dog — not even a little bit. There are compilations of his open mic sets on Bandcamp if you’re the kind of lunatic who is into stuff like that. Insta: @Danbacula Twitter: @danbacula

 

Episode 13: Christopher Grave Robbin

Tue, 30 Mar 2021 18:38:53 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) has Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) discuss Bob’s final project coming up. They eventually get to playing the eulogies of Sandi Griffin, Pooh Bear, and Deadpool.

Spencer Taylor eulogized Sandi Griffin. Spencer is a brilliant stand-up comic now based in LA. She has slain on comedy stages, in writer’s rooms, and on Wheel of Fortune. Spencer currently works as a writer on ABC’s Mixed-ish.
Twitter & Insta: @SpencaTayla

Natalie Baniter eulogized Pooh Bear. Originally from Michigan, Natalie Bainter is a writer and comedian living in Bloomington, Indiana. Her background in theatre animates her storytelling style and playful cultural critiques. In the before times, she co-produced the monthly comedy show and dream gig “Who’s Laughing Meow?” at Nine Lives Cat Café in Indianapolis. She can’t wait to get back to helping comedians find their forever home.
Insta: @haunted_neighborhoods

Joe Lopez eulogized Dead Pool. Michigan-based writer, actor, and improviser Joe Lopez is hilarious and radiates energy to any audience that sees him. Joe currently co-hosts the podcast, Big Dad Energy, which can be heard on most streaming platforms. Twitter & Insta: @Bigdadenergypod

 

Episode 12: We’re Doing it Live

Tue, 16 Mar 2021 15:29:31 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) overbook Final Destinations and try to rush through six funerals. They include the eulogies of The A.C. Unit, Thelma & Louise, Slim Jim, Superman, Mr. Brightside, and Mickey Mouse.

Joe Bates eulogized the A.C. Unit. Joe Bates is a hero. His absurdist confidence is only beaten out by his lack of understanding why he shouldn't have it. Currently in Indianapolis, Joe works regularly at Cracker's and is a writer for Bob and Tom. His album, Joe Bates, Joe Bates, Joe Bates can be heard on SiriusXM or can be downloaded off of all streaming platforms.
Twitter: @JoeBatesComedy
Insta: @JoeBatesComedy

Gwen Sunkel eulogized Thelma and Louise. Gwen Sunkel is an Indianapolis comedian and Hamburger Helper connoisseur. She is a contributing writer for AWF magazine. Gwen has opened for Ben Dela Creme, Iliza Shlesinger, and Ron Jeremy and will be performing in the 2021 Limestone Comedy Festival. She co-hosts a series of comedy shows that have raised over $15,000 for reproductive health groups in the Midwest.
Twitter: @GwenderWoman
Insta: @GwenderWoman

Isaac Landfert eulogized Slim Jim. Isaac’s new album “Live at the White Rabbit Cabaret" is out on all the digital platforms.
Insta: @isaaclandfert, @fakeauthorsindy, @lloydandharvey, @harebrainedcomedy

Katie Hetlage eulogized Superman. Katie Hetlage is a Midwest-based comedian. Skilled in both improv and stand-up, her unique yet relatable voice has the ability to captivate any audience. Katie hosts a podcast Girls Just Wanna.
Twitter: @hellofromkatie
Insta: @GJWPodcast

DJ Dangler eulogized Mr. Brightside. DJ travels around the country working clubs and colleges. He has appeared at Caroline's on Broadway and Gotham Comedy Club in New York City. His style is sharp and high-energy. He draws from his many and varied interests to relate to most any crowd. He blends New York cynicism with genuine Midwestern agreeability to present a different take on both the trivial and substantial aspects of life.
Twitter: @DJDangler
Insta: @DJDanglerIsHandsome

 

Episode 11: Unbowed, Unbent, Unburied

Tue, 02 Mar 2021 15:17:13 +0000

Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) tries to avoid podcasting via some spring cleaning but Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) makes them push through to hear the eulogies of Spider-Man, Myrcella Baratheon, and Johnny Castle.

Myq has appeared on the Tonight Show, Conan, Letterman, James Corden, Seth Meyers, Comedy Central, Last Comic Standing, and America’s Got Talent. He has a one-hour standup special on Amazon, “Small, Dork, and Handsome,” and two podcasts, "The Faucet" and "Broccoli and Ice Cream." His first album, “Vegan Mind Meld,” was one of iTunes’ top 10 comedy albums of the year, and his newest album, “A.K.A.,” debuted at #1. The NY Times called it “invigoratingly funny” and included it among its five “coronavirus best new comedy specials”... “to remind you of the old normal.” And now, here we are in the new weird!
Twitter: @MyqKaplan
Insta: @MyqKaplan

Shelly Smith eulogized Myrcella Baratheon. Shelly is an accomplished stand-up comedian, improviser, part-time farmer, and criminal justice reform advocate. Shelly has performed across the Midwest and hosts the podcast "Reads & Weeds."
Twitter: @ReadsandWeeds
Insta: @sillylittle178

Lauren Bickers eulogized Johnny Castle. Lauren is the director of the Planet Ant Home Team. She is an instructor with The Planet Ant Training Center as well as The Detroit Creativity Project. Lauren has won multiple Wilde Awards and has appeared on Comedy Central’s Detroiters.
Insta: @BickersLauren

 

Episode 10: Open Casket Night

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 16:01:36 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) discuss Valentine’s Day and rescuing pets. They reveal the eulogies for Live Stand-up Comedy, Pop from Hop on Pop, Jon Arbuckle, and Garfield.

Matt Levy eulogized Live Stand-up Comedy. Matt is a 1988-born stand-up & sketch comedian, cancer survivor, and lifelong Night at the Roxbury fan. Hailing from Arizona, Matt moved to New York in 2013 to pursue comedy full-time. We know. Very brave! Along with performing all over the City and at festivals like The Beast Village Comedy Festival (Des Moines), The Park Slope Comedy Festival (Park Slope), and Motor City Comedy Festival (Detroit) to name a few. Matt hosts a monthly birthday-party themed stand-up show called, "It's Everybody's Birthday" at the Standing Room in Long Island City and writes a weekly blog called “Comedy Stray Notes.”
Twitter: @MattLevy51
Insta: @maturday_night_live

James Couture eulogized Pop from Hop on Pop. James is a Lansing, Michigan-based comic and a member of Salsa Parlor (a group of hilarious comics who produce shows and sketches. He is a contributor to Savage Henry Independent Times. James is available for Quinceañeras and bat mitzvahs. No Corporate Parties.
YouTube: @SalsaParlor
Insta: @secretbeefcake, @SalsaParlor

Kyle Lewis is a Comedian and Entertainer, born and raised from the non-gentrified parts of Brooklyn, New York. He has been featured at New York Comedy Club and Dangerfield's and has made several appearances at Caroline's, Broadway Comedy Club, and various places in New York City. When he is not performing or pointing at brightly colored signs, Kyle is the host of his own comedy show, Character Select, in NYC. Can't make it to a show? That's okay! Kyle has an internet presence that you'd be proud to keep in your browser history! Kyle has made appearances on popular web series, shows, and podcasts, including SiriusXM’s "Busted Open Radio," Barstool Sports’ "Chap & Kate," and is even the host of his own pop-culture podcast, "Anything But Generic." Does Kyle make his own content? You bet he does! Kyle is also the co-owner and creator of KLYK Productions, which is the home of "The Fun Factor," the YouTube gaming series featuring entertainers and comedians playing video games and talking about life. And Three Man Booth, a website devoted to the more comedic side of pro wrestling and entertainment.
Twitter: @KeepItFiveStar
Insta: @KeepItFiveStar

 

Episode 9: The Krusty Krematorium

Tue, 02 Feb 2021 14:31:14 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) tries to compare her popularity to Bob Walton’s (Santiago Iglesias), and the feud ends with them playing the eulogies of SpongeBob Squarepants, Uncle Rico, and Herbie the Lovebug.

Aliya Bahjet eulogized Sponge Bob Squarepants. Aliya is an improviser from Metro Detroit and combines comedy with kinesiology to teach people how to move better. You can get tips from her on Instagram and TikTok @thespotlightdoc.

Charlie Settles eulogized Uncle Rico. Charlie is a stand-up comedian from Minneapolis, Minnesota. With meek confidence and humor that borders on the absurd, the 24-year-old is a vessel of deadpan irreverence and passive chaos who thrives on stages in bowling alleys and dive bars across the continental United States (and beyond) (outer space). Charlie is the winner of Acme Comedy Company’s “Funniest Person in the Twin Cities” Contest (2019) and co-founder/editor in chief of Minneapolis satire website “The Terminal Times.” Charlie can be found and contacted at charliesettles.com.
Twitter & Insta: @settlescharlez

Ryan Dunham eulogized Herbie the Lovebug. Ryan is an engineer, car tinker-er, and Rally Co-driver who has competed all over the Continental United States. Ryan is an excellent performer and has showcased his talents both on stage and behind the scenes with sound production.
Facebook, Twitter, & Insta: @rallysideways

 

Episode 8: Bleeping and Booping

Tue, 19 Jan 2021 15:14:03 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) explore potential advertising ideas and reveal the eulogies of Spyro the Dragon, Gossip Girl, and Betty Boop.

Patrick Hastie eulogized Spyro the Dragon. Patrick is a comedian from Glenwood, Iowa, who is based out of Brooklyn, New York. He has toured all over the country and has performed in festivals like the 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival, the Brooklyn Comedy Festival, and SF Sketchfest. Patrick can be heard weekly on "The Nostalgic Front" podcast and he has been featured on "The Chive," "College Humor," and "Laugh Spin." He is a very nice guy and his 5-year plan is to be cool and live forever!
Twitter: @PatrickHastie, @NostalgicFront
Insta: @PatrickHastie, @thenostalgicfrontpodcast
Patreon: @NostalgicFront

Chloe Ketchum eulogized Gossip Girl. Chloe is a phenomenal comedian and a seasoned and successful podcaster. She co-hosts both "Girls Gone Canon" and "Drunk ASOIAF History," which offers a literary analysis covering the works of George RR Martin and Philip Pullman through a pop culture lens.
Twitter: @girlsgonecanon, @DrunkASOIAF
Insta: @liesandarborgold, Patreon: @girlsgonecanon

Alan Peterson eulogized Betty Boop. Alan is not only a stand-up comedian but also an accomplished writer, curator across multiple entertainment outlets (including rap-parody videos with the likes of Tom Arnold), and a regular at The Comedy Store. Make sure you keep up with him via his website for all his work: www.alanpetersonproductions.wordpress.com
Twitter: @agpthefunnyman, Insta: @agpthefunnyman

 

Episode 7: Knock It To Me

Tue, 05 Jan 2021 17:38:20 +0000

It is 2021, and Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) recap their holidays and New Year’s Resolutions. They play the bugged eulogies of Hans Gruber, Lefty, and Childhood.

Ryan Fuhst eulogized Hans Gruber. Ryan is one of the founders and hosts of Dead Waves Radio. He is marvelous at improv and has participated in podcast festivals. Support Dead Waves Radio via Facebook, Instagram, and Patreon @DeadWavesRadio.

Shana Gabrielle eulogized Lefty. Shana is a wonderful actress who hails from Michigan. She has performed in theaters across the state and has done extra work in feature films.

Amanda Welzein eulogized Childhood. Amanda is an extremely talented actress and comedian who also 2 co-hosts and produces Dead Waves Radio. Amanda has appeared on numerous comedy fiction podcasts and slays the character work game. Support Dead Waves Radio via Facebook, Instagram, and Patreon @DeadWavesRadio.

 

Episode 6: For Whom the Jingle Bell Tolls

Tue, 22 Dec 2020 16:11:40 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) argue about parties and play the eulogies of Charlie Brown, BoJack Horseman, and Barbie.

Carl Johnson eulogized Charlie Brown. Carl is a super hilarious comic who is not afraid of self-deprecation or getting personal on stage. He is a Michigan favorite and has performed at LaughFest. Carl hosts a weekly webcast called Comedy Project where he delves into the world of stand-up and personal stories with comics.
Twitter: @CarlDoesStuff
Insta: @CarlJohnsonisFunny

Walta Yoseph eulogized BoJack Horseman. Walta is a stand-up comedian from Columbus, OH. Originally hailing from East Africa, her comedy is largely a personal account of an immigrant trapped between two wildly different cultures. Peppered with social commentary, dick jokes, and the occasional drug reference, her comedy has something for everyone. Bring your children!
Twitter: @WheresWalta
Insta: @WheresWalta

Kelly Collette eulogized Barbie. Kelly has been featured on Sirius XM, NPR, and she just filmed a special for Dry Bar Comedy. She was a finalist on CMT’s Next Big Comic and has performed at prestigious festivals like Limestone, Laughingskull, San Francisco Sketchfest and The Lucielle Ball Comedy Festival. She recently was on the Best Of The Midwest showcase at Gilda’s Laughfest.
Twitter: @KellyCollette
Insta: @KellyCollette

 

Episode 5: Looking for Love in all the Strange Places

Tue, 08 Dec 2020 17:56:57 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) discuss turkey day and play the eulogies of Oscar the Grouch, Fred Kaczynski, and Brian Krakow. Connor Meade played Sally the Grouch eulogizing Oscar the Grouch.

Connor is extremely talented and has performed at the Motor City Comedy Festival and co-produces the Independent Comedy Club.
Twitter: @connormeadian
Insta: @connormeadian

Mike O’Keefe eulogized Fred Kaczynski. Mike is a hilarious Chicago-based comic who be heard on SiriusXM. You can also check out episodes of his podcast, “Buddy of the Groom,” on streaming platforms.
Twitter: @themikeokeefe
Insta: @themikeokeefe|

Rachel Fogletto played Patty Chase eulogizing Brian Krakow. Rachel is a mondo funny comic who hails from Philadelphia. You can catch Rachel co-hosts two podcasts, The Leak Podcast and Hot Mistakes, which can be found on streaming platforms.
Twitter: @RachelFogletto
Insta: @rachelfogletto

 

Episode 4: Zoo-nope-ia

Tue, 24 Nov 2020 16:13:32 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) bicker over Bob trying to leave his internship. They power through and reveal the eulogies of Joker, God, and Mario.

Kyle Forsyth eulogized Joker with the assistance of Ashley Hall as Harley Quinn. Kyle is one of the producers of 313 Comedy and Motor City Comedy Festival. You can find his podcast “Recently Played with Kyle Forsyth,” on iTunes and Spotify.
Twitter: @IamKyleForsyth
Insta: @iamkyleforsyth

Alex Piccolo eulogized God. Alex is an incredibly talented Michigan-based improviser and co-hosts the popular podcast “Dead Waves Radio."
Insta: @picspix, @deadwavesradio
Tiktok: @piccarus

EJ Watson eulogized Mario. EJ is a marvelous performer and is a producer of The Independent Comedy club. EJ is also the creator and host of “Ride Along Podcast."
Twitter: @EJWatson111
Insta: @ejwatson111

 

Episode 3: My Little Podcast

Wed, 11 Nov 2020 19:36:51 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) share more content from bugged funerals. They play the eulogies of The Giving Tree, Goldilocks, and Mr. Bean.


Megan Cottington eulogized The Giving Tree. Megan is an incredible comic and is one of the producers of the Motor City Comedy Festival.
Twitter: @megtasticmeg, Insta: @megtasticmeg


Jeff Horste eulogized Goldilocks. Jeff has appeared on Comedy Central’s “Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level,” as well as Hart of the City. He is the host of the webseries, “Roast this Post.”
Insta: @jeffhorste, Twitter: @jeffhorste


Sumukh Torgalkar eulogized Mr. Bean. Sumukh’s album “The Mispronunciation of Sumukh Torgalkar“ can be heard on SiriusXM. Sumukh also releases weekly digital content via YouTube.
Facebook: Sumukh Torgalkar–Home of the Onion Sandwich, YouTube: Sumukh Torgalkar

 

Episode 2: The Whos Down in Whoville All Cried Boo Hoo

Tue, 27 Oct 2020 13:00:00 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) are back with three more eulogies, this time of Mr. Grinch, Hopes and Dreams, and Samwise Gamgee.

Louis D. Michael eulogized Mr. Grinch. Louis co-hosts the comedy law podcast “Free Consultation”
w/ Nick Leydorf found on all platforms.
YouTube: LoadedForBear,
Instagram: @LouTheSurgeon,
Google: Salsa Parlor for all things comedy.

Esther Nevarez eulogized Hopes and Dreams. Esther is part of the LA-based sketch group, Brawny
Comedy. You can find their sketches at https://bit.ly/3dPaSwc or searching Brawny Comedy on social media.
Insta: @esthertoi

Isaac Landfert eulogized Samwise Gamgee. Isaac’s new album “Live at the White Rabbit Cabaret" is out on all the digital platforms.
Insta: @isaaclandfert, @fakeauthorsindy, @lloydandharvey, @harebrainedcomedy

 

Episode 1: Late Check Out

Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:00:00 +0000

Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) are two employees at Final Destinations Funeral Home and Crematorium. Their podcast features eulogies of famous fictional characters who had funerals at their facility.

Heather Kozlakowski eulogized Norman Bates. Heather is the founder of The Laugh Riot Dolls and former absurd Dating Advice Columnist. She is also the writer, producers, performer of the 2019 Hollywood Fringe Festival Encore Producer's Award Winner "I AM NOT A MAN."
Insta: @kozlakowski
Twitter: hkozlakowski

Mike Bobbit eulogized Boba Fett. Mike co-hosts the "TRUTHcast," "You Made Me Watch," and "Voyager" Podcasts. He has been a guest on "WTF with Marc Maron" and can be seen on national platforms ranging from Ed Sheeran music videos to energy commercials.
Insta: @truheroism
Twitter: @truheroism

Kristen Cunningham eulogized Scooby-Doo. A recent LA transplant, Kristen has performed nationally and is a frequent guest on "Kill Tony."
Insta: @kris10cc
Twitter: @itoccerstome