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We Think It’s Funny

We Think It’s Funny with Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff

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Comedians, Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell sit down with a different comedian guest every week to discuss what’s going on in the world and find the funny in it.
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What's So Funny!

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Host, Dave Schwensen, and his friends Kelly, Tom, and Logan have chosen some of their favorite comedians from the 1950s, ‘60s, or ‘70s. They take a look at how they got started, their most successful comedy albums, and their lasting influence today! Sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh! *This podcast is a production of the Ohio Film Tax Credit.
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Earn your OT CEUs by listening for free to our episodes, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a quiz and earn a certificate. In each episode, we discuss new OT-related research and invite an expert guest to pull out actionable takeaways. Perfect for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Episodes are released every other week.
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In our OT work with individuals, there can be a feeling of futility. As there is a growing collective consciousness around what we, as OT professionals, experience day in and day out: The communities in which we live have such a profound impact on our health. And, we can fail individuals by focusing only on their individual choices—and not the larg…
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In the season two wrap-up of the podcast We Think It’s Funny, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff, two seasoned comedians, take a delightful stroll down memory lane, reflecting on the highlights of the season. They recount the most memorable moments and guests who brought their unique comedic flair to the show. From Caroline Rhea’s sharp wit to Mar…
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In the season two finale of the podcast *We Think It's Funny*, Paul Reiser joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for an engaging conversation filled with humor and nostalgia. The episode highlights Paul’s iconic sitcom *Mad About You* and delves into his enduring friendship with Mark, which dates back to their early days in the 1970s stand-up c…
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Children with emotional disability (also known as emotional disturbance) are significantly more likely than children with other disabilities to: NOT be integrated into regular classrooms Experience a disciplinary removal Drop out of school Over the years, multiple social-emotional learning (SEL) interventions have been developed to support children…
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Comedian Dom Irrera recently joined Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell on their podcast, We Think It’s Funny, for a lively discussion filled with humor and nostalgia. The trio reminisced about the legendary Rodney Dangerfield and the impact of his Young Comedian Specials, where many well-known comics got their big break. In a heartfelt segment, they als…
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Comedian Elon Gold joins Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for an all new episode of the We Think It's Funny Podcast. They discuss marrage, drug use, comedy writing, Jerry Seinfeld, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Maher, smuggeling cocaine, a high spped car chase, cigar smoking and so much more. Find out why Elon doesn't do many podcasts but couldn't resist d…
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Interoception is having a moment. The popularity of the 8th sense is likely due to the fact that it gives words to sensations that we all experience, like: hunger, fatigue, heart rate, and pain. But, even though these sensations seem universal the reality is that there are vast differences in how and to what degree we experience the components of i…
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In a lively episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, comedian Margaret Cho brings her trademark wit and candid storytelling to the conversation, reflecting on her early comedic influences like Jerry Seinfeld and the legendary Rodney Dangerfield. With her distinctive perspective, she shares hilarious anecdotes about opening for the iconoclastic…
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Daniel Lobell's old friend, comedian Matty Goldberg, joins Mark Schiff and Daniel on the show to talk about his life growing up in Woodstock, New York, having and surviving a brain tumor, and writing a book about it called "Brain Humor." They discuss many of the fun and crazy things they used to do together in New York City. Also discussed is Bill …
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If you have not been paying attention to recent statistics on drowning, you need to be. After decades of decline, deaths by drowning are on the rise. Groups already at higher risk have seen the greatest increases in drowning deaths. This includes adults ages 65 years and older of all races and ethnicities, as well as Black people of all ages. But t…
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In the latest episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome Kelly Carlin as their guest. Kelly shares captivating stories about growing up as the daughter of the legendary comedian George Carlin, providing insights into her unique childhood and her Uncle Patrick Carlin. The conversation covers a range of …
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George Schlatter, the pioneering television producer behind "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," recently joined hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, recorded at his legendary Los Angeles offices. The episode covered a wide array of topics, including Schlatter's experiences working with legends like Frank Sinatra, Sammy…
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In this exciting episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, comedian Skyler Stone joins hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff for a riotous new installment. Skyler regales listeners with hilarious tales of prank calling Harrison Ford and Arnold Schwarzenegger during his gubernatorial days in California. Amidst laughs, the trio delves into Hunter B…
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On this all new episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, Phil Rosenthal, known for his roles in "Everybody Loves Raymond" and as the host of "Somebody Feed Phil," teams up with comedians Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for an uproarious episode filled with laughter and profound insights. Rosenthal regales listeners with behind-the-scenes anecdot…
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Functional neurological disorder (FND) has been called a “silent epidemic,” a “crisis” in neurology, and psychiatry’s “blind spot.” And, I have to admit it has been a huge personal blind spot for me. Luckily, others in the OT community have been hard at work standardizing care for these patients. Multidisciplinary treatment, including referral to O…
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Comedian Erica Rhodes recently joined Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell on the We Think It's Funny podcast, and they dove into a wide range of topics that kept the conversation flowing. From sharing tips on longevity to exploring the bizarre tale of a shipwreck laden with fish sauce and cannibalism in the 1700s, the trio covered it all. Erica also rega…
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The world desperately needs OT leaders. It needs leaders that can think holistically. It needs leaders that understand both individual level change and systems level change. It needs storytellers, collaborators, and compassionate thinkers. And, these are the qualities of an occupational therapy professional. Today, we’ll explore a paper on best pra…
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Tune in to the latest episode of "We Think It's Funny" as hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff are joined by the hilarious Avi Liberman, known for bringing laughter to Israel and beyond. With a knack for navigating both comedy and current events, Avi shares his experiences of bringing comedians to Israel, even amidst tumultuous times. From discussin…
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In a triumphant kickoff to Season 2 of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, the incomparable Caroline Rhea, renowned for her iconic roles like Aunt Hilda on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," joins veteran comedians Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for a riotous episode brimming with humor and insight. From sharing personal tales of health scares, including n…
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Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, hosts of the podcast "We Think It's Funny," culminated Season One with a lively round-up, delving into behind-the-scenes anecdotes from their impressive roster of guests. From the legendary Jay Leno to the iconic Jon Lovitz, and the sharp wit of Alonzo Bodden to the versatile talents of Jon DiResta and Or Mash, Schiff…
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In a massive 53 page treatment guideline on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), the authors state: “Occupational therapists are the ideal therapeutic leaders in the functional restoration process…” And, go on to devote 2 pages to what this OT care can entail. In this one hour course, we’ll pull out important implications for OT practice from the…
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In the electrifying Season 1 finale of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff are joined by the incomparable Jay Leno for a riveting discussion that touches upon a wide array of topics. From exploring the comedic genius of Rodney Dangerfield to reminiscing about iconic moments from "The Tonight Show," the conversatio…
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In this episode of "We Think It's Funny," hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome accomplished film director, writer, and comedian Mike Binder. Join the trio as they dive deep into the fascinating world of whale communication studies, the latest news from Hollywood sensation Will Smith, and the comedic nuances of the TV show "Mind of a Married …
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In a rapidly changing world, we as OT professionals need collective mobilization like never before. But, it feels like our systems of advocacy are all underfunded and difficult to navigate. Against this backdrop, which can feel discouraging, I think it is critical to shine the light on what I consider one of the greatest OT triumphs of the past dec…
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In this episode of the We Think It’s Funny Podcast, comedian Alonzo Bodden joins Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for a hilarious discussion. Bodden shares insights on navigating the comedy scene as a black comic outside the Def Jam style, drawing inspiration from legends like Flip Wilson and Dave Chapelle. The conversation delves into challenges face…
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The idea of AI transforming occupational therapy stirs both hopes and fears. Will it help us revolutionize our broken systems? Will it augment the best of our care? Or will it bolster inequality and threaten our jobs? This is a story we are actively writing—and have the power to shape. In this one hour course, we’ll talk to two leading voices on th…
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In this uproarious episode of the "We Think it’s Funny" podcast, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcome the legendary voice actor Maurice Lamarche, renowned for bringing iconic characters like The Brain from "Pinky and the Brain" to life. From opening for Rodney Dangerfield to witnessing Jim Carrey's debut in stand-up, Maurice shares sidesplit…
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There is a growing public consciousness around the power (and difficulty) of habit change, especially as the impact of chronic conditions soars. And, as we’ll see in the featured scoping review on OT and habit change/health promotion, we’ve been addressing habits since 1912, it is a core part of our 2020 practice framework, and is increasingly embe…
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In this episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell welcomed the hilarious John DiResta to the conversation. With his background as a former New York City police officer, DiResta provided captivating insights into the city's subways, even delving into the mysterious world of the "mole people." A NY Long Islande…
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Comedian Jon Lovitz brings his signature wit and humor to the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, captivating audiences with his hilarious anecdotes and sharp comedic timing. With extensive experience in the entertainment industry, Lovitz offers valuable perspectives on comedy, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and discussing his creative process, inclu…
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The number of OT entry-level doctoral (OTD) programs has been expanding rapidly. In 2017 there were 7 programs. As of 2023, there are 95, with an additional 76 in development. The article we'll cover in this course presents early stage research on the doctoral capstone experience and employment opportunities. It backs up what I have now personally …
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In the latest episode of "We Think It's Funny," renowned comedian and expert joke writer Brian Kiley joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell, bringing a wealth of comedic insight and experience. With an illustrious career that includes writing for stalwarts like Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres, Kiley offers a fascinating perspective on the intr…
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In the latest uproarious episode of "We Think It's Funny," hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff team up with comedian Robert Cait for a riotous discussion covering an array of topics guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. From reminiscing about classic prank calls to navigating the quirky world of Ron Jeremy anecdotes, no subject is too taboo for thi…
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I’ve been surprised as my own kids enter elementary school to anecdotally find that constipation is a common reason to miss activities. But, this aligns perfectly with the research we look at today, and the growing concern that constipation has become a public health concern. As many as 32% of kids (0-18) experience constipation. And, a growing num…
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In the latest episode of "We Think It's Funny," comedians Daniel Lobell, Mark Schiff, and Israeli comedian Mor Chen come together to discuss a range of topics including crazy hotel hijinks, comedy in Israel versus America, and the difference in stores between the two countries. They also touch on the lax penalties for shoplifting in Los Angeles, a …
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Join comedians Wayne Federman, Mark Schiff, and Daniel Lobell on "We Think It's Funny" podcast as they hop aboard the Podcast Bus for a hilarious journey through diverse topics. From the vibrant streets of New York City to discussions on the Geneva Convention, navigating the DMVs in LA, and even diving into the realm of AI with a George Carlin spec…
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It takes an average of 17 years for evidence to make its way into practice. The fields of knowledge translation and implementation science are seeking to change this. And, today we are looking at a scoping review of knowledge translation research in rehab. To be frank, I think the article is pretty convoluted. (Which is funny since it comes from re…
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Comedian Or Mash brings her unique brand of humor to the We Think It’s Funny podcast, joining hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff in a lively discussion of current events ranging from Shaquille O'Neal's revaltion about cheating to Mayor Eric Adams in New York handing out $15,000 pre loaded debit cards to immigrants. With quick wit and sharp insight…
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The art and science of digital prosthetics is rapidly advancing. Yet, many people with amputated fingers do not wear a prosthetic. Part of the problem may be our own fault as health providers. We may be stuck in old stereotypes of poor outcomes and limited options related to digital prosthetics. In this one-hour podcast-base course, we’ll look at a…
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In previous courses, we’ve discussed that one of the primary ways we can improve our care, as OT professionals, is to increase the diversity of our workforce—with the ultimate goal of having our workforce’s diversity mirror the diversity of the populations we are seeing. This goal will ensure we have the multiple perspectives needed to respond to t…
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Through OT Potential, we’ve released over 70 episodes all exploring new influential OT research. As we enter 2024, it’s time to reflect on the research and ask: What trends are we seeing in OT? How is new research enriching how we think about our practice? In this 1 hour-episode, we’ll talk about new trends, with a particular focus on what commonal…
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Since this keynote address from the World Federation of Occupational Therapy Congress was published in 2019, it has been cited so many times that it made our list of the 100 most-cited OT journal articles. It’s easy to see why this has become such a popular read. The article stitches occupational therapy together with global trends, in particular g…
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Dyslexia is the most common form of neurodivergence. It affects around 20% of the population, meaning that people with dyslexia are on almost every occupational therapy professional’s caseload. And yet, not enough OT-specific research and resources have been devoted to how we can help this population. Today, we look at a leading theory of dyslexia …
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For OT professionals working with adults with intellectual disabilities it can feel like there is a lack of resources around best practices for working with this population. Today’s article flips that long-held narrative on its head. The authors set out to find evidence to inform OT for adults with intellectual disability—and to their own surprise …
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Maternal deaths are on the rise, here in the United States. And, we have a postpartum mental health crisis. In OT 90% of us are women, and many of us have personally experienced the inadequate support given to birthing individuals. But, not enough of us have stepped back to ask: why aren’t we (with our training in mental health & daily participatio…
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I once heard a neuroscientist say: Many of our frameworks end up being wrong—because the body is more complicated than we ever imagined. Pain science perfectly illustrates this. We are living in an era where new frameworks are being written—because classical understandings of pain have not only been inadequate, they have led to ineffective and even…
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Evergreen Podcasts, the network that brought you What's So Funny!, is pleased to introduce Countdown to Dallas. On the sixtieth anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, former White House correspondent Paul Brandus takes an in-depth look at the seemingly unconnected events that led to that infamous afternoon in Dallas, Texas. …
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The main finding of this important research from JAMA is extremely promising for early intervention OT professionals. In the study, greater early intervention service intensity was associated with better functional gains. But, there’s a problem. Federal spending per child on early intervention services has declined over the past decade. And, in thi…
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The number of OT’s providing perinatal care is on the rise. Which is exciting…and necessary. There remain so many gaps in the care of new and expecting moms, among which is treating incontinence. As we’ll see in our featured journal article, a staggering percentage of women experience incontinence postnatally, despite the known effectiveness of pel…
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