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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.Reality Testing, Inc.
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  • 173. Atsuko Okatsuka Returns: The Dizzy Duo
    Jun 16 2025

    Atsuko Okatsuka returns for her fourth Working It Out episode. Mike and Atsuko trace their friendship from Atsuko’s first appearance on the podcast, to opening for Mike at the Chicago Theatre, to touring with Mike across the country. Through it all Mike and Atsuko (and Atsuko’s husband and creative collaborator Ryan Harper Gray) became close friends and trusted comedy confidants. Now they discuss the delicate process of turning domestic drama into comedy, like Atsuko’s story of essentially being kidnapped by her grandmother as a child, and more recently, the time when Atsuko realized she’d never done the laundry at home, and how her husband encouraged her to make it into a bit.

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    53 m
  • 172. Nick Kroll Returns: Neil Digression Tyson
    Jun 9 2025

    This week, Nick Kroll returns to the podcast to discuss the first season of Adults, the last season of Big Mouth and a movie that Mike cannot seem to remember the name of (I Don’t Understand You). Nick and Mike delve into the behind-the-scenes realities of Hollywood writer’s rooms, development deals, and who Nick is jealous of. Plus, the thing Nick will always regret saying to Robert DeNiro.

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    51 m
  • Mike Reads His New York Times Essay, Plus Best of: Lin-Manuel Miranda
    Jun 2 2025

    At the top of this Best of WIO episode featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mike reads a new piece that he wrote for The New York Times.

    (Recorded October 2024) In celebration of his album, Warriors, Lin-Manuel Miranda sits down with Mike for a wide ranging talk about writing musicals, riding the subway, and taking big creative risks. Lin explains why you need so many ideas to write a musical, and he shares the important lessons he learns from writing and performing in school plays as a student. Plus, Lin recalls the origins of Hamilton and some of the more chaotic performances in the show’s run.

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    57 m
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Mike and Hasan are both wonderful storytellers who make you laugh while also making you think. Put them together and it's magic.

Great conversation

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If you love Mike Birbiglia, you will love him even more after listening to his podcast. I am hooked.

True Birbigs

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I have been listening to Mike's Podcast on a regular basis and enjoyed this one as much if not more than any of his other interviews. What are fascinating person this artist sounds like! Another great job Mike

Fascinating Interview!

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Such a love for comedy in this podcast delivers. What a great job. Love the behind-the-scenes looks at how comedians create, mold and develop jokes.

The most enjoyable podcast

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Please stop counting your episodes. Probably half are repeats. They were so proud of their 100th episode and it's ridiculous. They still haven't reached a 100, because there are SO MANY repeats.

Stop Counting

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