Mike Birbiglia's Working It Out

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Comedian Mike Birbiglia welcomes a different comedian or creator each week and together they work out original, untested material. And, occasionally, uncomfortable topics. Join them as they work it out.

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  • mickeysm10
    Live Laugh Love Maddie Wiener
    Maddie Wiener’s chat will forever be the best episode!!
  • Wdm2001
    Great Show
    Pete Holmes episodes are great. Please get Maron on the show.
  • Jo$h3333
    Pete & Mike
    I’ve listened to and enjoyed this podcast since the beginning. But I have yet to write a review. It was finally time to do it. Pete Holmes and Mike Birbiglia had my face hurting from constant laughter on the most recent episode.
  • Jeannine J
    Funny and insightful
    I love the feel of this podcast, like we have dropped in on a conversation between two very funny people. It never fails to entertain and to give some insight to how the very funny people I admire hone their craft.
  • kuhukg
    Best podcast for standup comedians
    I’m a new comic in NYC and this show has really helped me understand how comics think. My favorite piece of advice is from the Pete Holmes episode to “tell your secrets”, and I use that to filter all my new material now.
  • Amigos52
    Rats
    Just caught up with all the episodes. Now have to wait for new ones. Favorite one…hmmm? Gonna start over again. I’ll get back to you. But, thank you for the “working it out” technology. Using that phrase regularly now with family and friends in every day situations that just aren’t fully cooked.
  • SKnubel
    Swiss German!!!
    Mike, I’ve been a fan of yours since the early 2000’s when I used to hear you on the Bob and Tom show. I started listening WIO about a month ago, on a long road trip. I decided to start at the beginning and am thru episode 90 now. I decided to stop and write a review now, because my favorite was #90 with Marc Forster…like Marc, I am a Swiss American, my mom is German and my dad Swiss. I totally related to Marc when he said his parents did not say “I love you”!!! It’s a really long story why I live in Salt Lake City, but lost it a few episodes ago with Chris Redd when you said “Mormonism in the only religion you can disprove with a paper trail”😂😂😂
  • The_Lady_Luck
    No notes
    Love the podcast. No notes.
  • Ryan________
    judd why
    used to be my favorite pod. love mike, but guests have gotten consistently worse. judd trauma dumping for a solid hour has caused me to unsubscribe
  • Drmlsherwood
    One of my faves
    I love love love this podcast. Mike is thoughtful in his content and seems genuinely interested in people. His guests seem glad to be there and have a lot to share with the audience.
  • Angcyclist1003456
    Working it out
    Best podcast! Great conversations❤️
  • Mainandvine
    Love this podcast
    I’m a regular listener to comedy writers’ podcasts, and this one is wonderful. The conversations are thoughtful and funny. And honest. Highly recommend!
  • GuyfromVirginia2017
    Sugar Fries!!!
    I am at the pool. I am laughing out loud at this episode with Bill Hader. No one around but me, just laughing uncontrollably… Bill’s laugh only makes me laugh harder. Thanks Mike and crew. I found a great new podcast to make my day for 60 minutes. It will help me become a Buddha.
  • GBeev
    My Favorite show!
    I always look forward to listening to new episodes of the show, and sometimes even listen to old ones again. I am so entertained by & tickled with the easy-sounding conversations “working it out.” I love being introduced to new-to-me comedians, hearing references (both current and long ago history) to shows and Dayton, Ohio, which is my hometown. Wherever the conversation rambles, I feel uplifted in the end. Thank you, Birbiglias!
  • Amie 210
    Excellent podcast!
    I’ve always been a fan of Mike Birbiglia, but this show is really interesting in the way he pulls apart the process of writing and explores the way comedian’s inner lives impact their comedy. I was a little burned out on podcasts lately, but this one has brought me back and has been on almost daily.
  • from fontaine
    The best
    This show is so excellent. I'm a writer, not a comedian and i find the process discussion so helpful - it's a show for writers and everyone else too. I have never written a review of a podcast before, i just love this one so here i am to yell at you about it. Also the j hope stein episode - what a sparkling person and depth of relationship - so beautiful!
  • Davenicity
    Very helpful, very funny!
    As someone new to performing standup, I'm getting a lot out of this! I especially enjoyed the episodes with Pete Holmes, and Gary Gulman, but the Maddie Weiner episode made me laugh the hardest. Glad to have found this!
  • CoolWittyNickname73
    Ryan Niemiller
    Would love to hear Ryan Niemiller on as a guest!
  • Admiral Wagoner
    Absolutely incredible conversations.
    I’ve listened to over 100 of the episodes in a very short time. 1 or 2 a day for a couple months. It’s *incredible* This isn’t a sterile interview podcast, it’s conversations about some of life's best (and worst) things. It has me looking at comedy in a brand new way, and I’m very thankful for that. “This neighborhood is my demographic!” Love ya Birbigs!
  • Music Lover in Sacramento
    Liz Allen-Insightful & Inspiring
    Thank you, Mike, for another excellent episode! This time with Liz Allen! Insightful and inspiring! -Big Fan in Sacramento, CA
  • Like the appliance
    We have loved you for a long time❤️
    Mike, because we have met him 3 times and I have pictures with him I’ll call him Mike, is an amazing comedian, writer and human. I began listening to him early on when he would do the Bob & Tom Show on Q95 in Indianapolis, IN. Watching him grow and develop into the comedian he is today has been amazing. I listen to all of his podcasts, I see him every time he comes to my town. Early on it was Indianapolis but now Houston. We saw him tonight actually and it prompted me to write this. I think this special is maybe his best so far. I don’t know, maybe I’m biased because we knew him when but I’m telling you listen to this man. Go see him live. He is a funny man and my husband and I have been fans from the start. We will still listen to his Two Drink Mike CD because the songs he used to do were always so funny and smart. Love Dawn & Anton some super OG fans!
  • Jill.ak
    You’re missing one…
    When are you coming to Alaska!??! Please!!!
  • JCYarbs62
    Workin
    Great show. Love the joke making and following your story as you tell it!
  • RaychelB
    Mike is a delight
    What a sweet wonderful funny soul
  • H-S'les
    favorite comedian, love the content!
    Ever since I first heard Mike’s work over a decade ago, I have absolutely loved his sense of humor and evolution as a comedian. The format of this show gives a “real life” look at his creative process. His guest interviews run the gamut of raw, hilarious, and/or inspirational. If you ever have the chance to see him perform live, you’d describe his work as a combination of all three. Absolutely love.
  • ajmUWS
    Good Interviewer Goes Creepy
    Generally, Mike Birbiglia is an interesting interviewer, unique, pointed, fun, but his condescending, creepy, and divisive interview with the Please Don’t Destroy Boys was strange—particularly his repeatedly touching and consistently isolating Martin Herlihy who was too kind to tell him to back off. What happened Mike?
  • @TheGirlPie
    Birbigs is so much more than a funny guy
    Mike has become a career maker for others as well as himself— introducing us to talents we hadn’t known, creating creative employment for dozens-to-hundreds of people with his every project, and adding his “Presented by” to surface talents and shows he develops and believes in. He truly walks the “ride back” talk of an Elder Statesman of comedy, despite being waaaay too young for that title. Keep up the smart work, Team Birbigs!
  • T4KYON
    Love it!
    Love listening to Mike, and his guests, regardless of if I’m familiar with them before the episode. Shows have enough structure, but also feel conversational and free flowing. Mikes’ ability to connect and communicate with all sorts of different individuals is excellent. Love hearing his perspective on things, as it’s always grounded, but also introspective and mature. As of now the only podcast that has made me cry! Fast becoming one of my favorite shows, and excited to work my way through the early ones!
  • Shannon Collins
    Parallel play in podcast form
    It typically takes me a week to completely paint a room in our imperfect, no-90-degree-angles home from 1940. I’m always thoughtful about what I listen to during the process to get into the right mindset. When I painted our office white, I listened to A Tribe Called Quest and marathoned the Unsolicited: Fatties Talk Back podcast. When color drenching our sunroom Pepto Bismol pink, I started with a playlist from the 90s and then made my way through countless episodes of Working It Out. Having the sensory experience of painting at midnight while listening to a conversation with Bill Hader was—for lack of a better word—motivating. I found myself adding the books mentioned to my “want to read” list and borrowing them on Libby. Whether the podcast realizes it or not, many of the episodes read like a love letter to Autistic people. As a late diagnosed Autistic person, I found myself aching in relatability, with stories from folks like Brie Larson, who shared about sensory sensitivities, struggles with eye contact, anxiety attacks, routines, hyperfocus, and a tendency toward rigidity. Thanks for (likely inadvertently) giving a platform to our people and for providing hours and hours of what feels like parallel play to those of us who yearn for it most. I love that I can associate the positive memories of those conversations when I enter our home and I’m met with the confident reflections of pink walls.
  • EMO Philly
    Fascinating
    The process of developing comedy is fascinating to me and Mike’s ability to open that world keeps me fully engaged through every episode
  • fe2chio
    Like spending an hour with friends
    I just finished the episode with Please Don’t Destroy. It feels like I just spent an hour with some good friends. Flooded with oxytocin and love for humble, funny people doing something that makes the world feel better for a few minutes.
  • Arondor111111
    Must listen
    I found this show recently. For the last month I’ve been bingeing it and I’m almost caught up. So many good shows, but episode 115 with Pete Holmes stopped me in tracks. Hilarious how they go back and forth and Pete just slips in deep emotions and philosophy that was truly impactful. Thanks for this show.
  • jayfiss
    Love Birbigs, love the pod
    This show got me through the pandemic and the creative depths that came with it. Love hearing comedians et al talking shop and the craft of joke writing and comedy. Don’t stop the ride, Mike!
  • PeytonMc2
    Thoughtful, meaningful, funny, educational!
    I love this podcast. Mike Birbiglia, it turns out, is a fantastic podcast host. What sets him apart is that it feels to me like he is really listening to his guests, not just thinking about what he’s going to say next. His admiration and respect for his guests is obvious and genuine, and there are some truly great conversations on here. I would recommend specific people/episodes but there are so many good ones! Also, I have learned an absurd and delightful amount about comedy writing and performance, and about creativity itself. Even though I’m not a comedian, I’m getting a lot out of this. Highly recommend!
  • Childhood nickname good or bad
    Favorite guest
    Taylor Tomlinson!!! Can’t wait to see ya at dc improv soon!!! Also if James acaster is a nice guy, have him on the podcast!!! You’re my 2 fave comedians and you’re so different and I’d love to hear you talk about your styles!!! Updating this since Get On Your Knees came out — it is imperative to national security that Jacqueline Novak gets on WIO as soon as physically possible.
  • IndyTraveler10
    Ep 121 with Maddie Wiener
    This episode is one example of why I love this podcast. To me, the process of going between having an initial funny thought to a finished bit is a blackbox. This episode gives a peek into that box during their “working it out” back and forth.
  • jlivdahl
    Hi Mabel!
    Great pod! The focus on breaking down bits encourages new conversations and gives a new angle on well known guests. I love the most interesting neighbor question - have started asking friends that!
  • icydog
    I love this podcast
    I just finished listening to the Jim Gaffigan podcast. It was hysterical but It was normal. It was normal folks talking to each other. There was no dirty language— just nothing that I had to hide from my mom. Has she been listening with me—of course my mom‘s been dead for 20 years but that’s another story! It was a great great podcast. I loved it very much and I can’t wait to hear another one .
  • hannah colello
    A delight
    I love listening to Mike talk about his comedy process and asking other comics to do the same. His combination of thoughtfulness and sincere layered thinking is a true delight for me!
  • HallieL1
    Great for background laughs
    I’m a painter and spend hours and hours working. It’s been great to have this on while I work for some laughs.
  • Kachemak Kid
    Well done Mike!
    I love this podcast! In a crazy world that can get you down sometimes it’s therapeutic to just laugh and enjoy the creative process
  • cindibeth
    Comforting, Funny, Introspective
    My favorite episodes are the ones where Birbigs and guest actually work it out. I love being invited into the development process. My favorite episodes so far are the ones with Ira Glass, Bill Hader, and Rachel Bloom. Thank you for sharing, to all the guests, all you wonderfully talented and generous artists. Note to Birbigs: you can tell the people in your life, cherish you. 5 stars
  • Friend of forestry
    Delightful
    I’ve been enjoying Mike Birbiglia’s comedy since high school (I’m 35). Listening to him and Pete Holmes working out bits is delightfully entertaining. Thank you Mike!
  • OttoSaab
    Jo Firestone
    Favorite ep
  • Kickstart K
    Great listen.
    Telling my friends and enemies about how much I enjoy this podcast. It always makes me laugh out loud on my little walks. The Jo Firestone episode is my favorite.
  • LBB63
    One of my faves!
    I’ve always enjoyed watching Mike as a performer, but this podcast makes it clear he’s not just a great comedian — he’s a generous one. Love getting the inside look into the thought process and craft!
  • podcastjac
    My favorite show
    Never miss an episode!
  • AcousticKW
    Gutted over platforming Sarah Silverman.
    Newish fan that’s binged at least 50+ episodes by now and surely you must know her horrific bigotry and outspoken hatred of others and support for genocide.
  • nopoliticaladsplease
    Genuine Conversations
    Great podcast Mike! I love how you and Sarah swapped shows. Glad you are friends & thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
  • RSE*T
    Amazing!!
    I discovered Mike through the Chinwag podcast when he was a guest (also highly recommend that pod). So happy to have a new great podcast! Very entertaining and such a wonderful listen! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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