The Montreal podcast that asks founder of Kickback Comedy Eva Alexopoulos “What is something that you’ve forgiven yourself for?” returns for episode 309. That question was the final question of 2024 asked by Christopher Curtis of therover.ca back in episode 308.

That’s right, it’s another brand new episode of the Go Plug Yourself podcast. This week we are proud to sit down with none other than Eva Alexopoulos. You may know Eva from the Kickback Comedy parties – either the amazing BYOB pop up parties or the bi-weekly events at Satay Brothers in Saint Henri. Or you might just have seen her and the Kickback crew live at the massive outdoor stage at the revival of Just for Laughs last summer at Quartier des Spectacles. Kickback has one of their famous BYOB parties this Saturday night January 18th – check out the kickbackcomedyparty on Instagram for details on that event. Give them a follow to keep up with all the upcoming Kickback Comedy events at Satay Bros and other venues in and around Montreal. We talk about producing shows, how to make your audience feel important and Jurassic Park.

You can also follow Eva directly on Instagram @evaalexocomedy. If you love comedy and live in Montreal you should (as always) check out troystark.net to keep up with Troy Stark and the World’s Smallest Crew. Comedy returns every other Thursday to Rustik in NDG!

Enjoy the show!

Credit Where Credit is Due

As always, a big thank you to the providers of our theme song: Leighland Beckman and Aural Turpitude!

Keith does all sorts of things here on 9to5.cc, he works with the other founders on 9to5 (illustrated), co-hosts our two podcasts: The 9to5 Entertainment System and Go Plug Yourself and sometimes blogs here as The Perspicacious Geek.

Walter J. Lyng is a stand-up comedian based out of Montreal, you should follow him on Twitter @wallygoodtimes and on Facebook: Walter J. Lyng