New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast

Episode 123 - José Arroyo

Vin Coca, Beth Lawler, Paul Nesja, Nicole Chrolavicius Season 3 Episode 123

Humor writer and cartoonist, José Arroyo joins us on the podcast this week. José Has been a writer for Jay Leno, Dennis Miller, Bill Maher and most recently, Conan O'Brien. He has been a contributor to the New Yorker since 2008. 
José tells us about his start as a Humorist, how he started writing for Jay Leno and found his way to The Conan O'Brien show. Somewhere in there he managed to become a New Yorker cartoonist. He also lets us in on what he's currently up to and what he'd like to be doing in the next year.
José was a great guest with many insights into how to be funny!

You can learn more about Jose at his website:
https://www.josearroyowriter.com

You can also order his book, "Somewhere in L.A. (A book of hours)" here:
https://www.amazon.com/Somewhere-L-Book-Hours/dp/B09HG4JX62/ref=sr_1_2?crid=OJE9YIPXHJMN&keywords=jose+arroyo&qid=1694133102&sprefix=jose+arroyo%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-2


On Part 1 of the episode, we discuss...  

Vin was unable to join the podcast this week, but we had frequent visiter, Nicole Chrolavicius join us. In fact, she is such a frequent visitor, that we've decided to make Nicole an official member of the podcast team, She is now an official co-host! We've doubled her wages (still $0.00!) and a gave her a key to the executive washroom, located in sunny Sacramento, California.

For this week's contests we discuss...

The winning caption for New Yorker contest #861 (Croquet Corral).  

Finalists for contest #863 (Wire you here in this office?). 

Current New Yorker contest #865 (Dog-night After Moon). 

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