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From Stand-Up to Seinfeld: Carol Leifer on Comedy, Writing, & Embarrassing Speeches
Manage episode 474567088 series 3446270
She’s written several classic Seinfeld episodes including “Lip Reader” and “Rye Bread.” She’s also written more Oscar telecasts than any other woman… but neither of those facts are this week’s “Really”. No… she’s on to promote her new book with a really long title. Really, no Really!
Emmy-nominated six times for her writing on such classic television shows as Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show, Saturday Night Live, and The Oscars, Carol Leifer won her first Emmy Award in 2024 for Outstanding Comedy Series as a co-executive producer of the HBO Max show Hacks.
She’s also written for other shows such as Modern Family, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Ellen Show, and many more.
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ON THIS EPISODE:
- Jason reveals his post-Seinfeld epiphany
- Never before revealed alternate ending to Marine biologist!
- The unique way writers pitched episodes to Jerry and Larry.
- Writing jokes for the Oscars is hard.
- On becoming a writer, not only a standup comedian.
- When Jason hosted SNL and why he won’t be asked back.
- Inside the Curb Your Enthusiasm writer’s room.
- Carol’s mission to help regular folks make better speeches.
- Jason shares his "favorite” 2 Seinfeld episodes.
- Is Jason tired of being asked about Seinfeld?
- Carol shares a never-before-heard story of she and Jason on the Seinfeld set.
- Do not zoom in on the menu board at the back of the Diner!
- The quizzical comments Frank Sinatra made about Carol.
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FOLLOW CAROL:
SEE: April 2nd, 2025 - BOOK SIGNING - BOOK SOUP WITH CO-AUTHOR RICK MITCHELL
Book: “How to Write a Funny Speech: for a Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Graduation & Every Other Event You Didn't Want to Go to in the First Place”
Website: carolleifer.com
Instagram: @carolleifer
X: @carolleifer
Facebook: @CarolLeifer
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FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
117 episodes
Manage episode 474567088 series 3446270
She’s written several classic Seinfeld episodes including “Lip Reader” and “Rye Bread.” She’s also written more Oscar telecasts than any other woman… but neither of those facts are this week’s “Really”. No… she’s on to promote her new book with a really long title. Really, no Really!
Emmy-nominated six times for her writing on such classic television shows as Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show, Saturday Night Live, and The Oscars, Carol Leifer won her first Emmy Award in 2024 for Outstanding Comedy Series as a co-executive producer of the HBO Max show Hacks.
She’s also written for other shows such as Modern Family, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Ellen Show, and many more.
***
ON THIS EPISODE:
- Jason reveals his post-Seinfeld epiphany
- Never before revealed alternate ending to Marine biologist!
- The unique way writers pitched episodes to Jerry and Larry.
- Writing jokes for the Oscars is hard.
- On becoming a writer, not only a standup comedian.
- When Jason hosted SNL and why he won’t be asked back.
- Inside the Curb Your Enthusiasm writer’s room.
- Carol’s mission to help regular folks make better speeches.
- Jason shares his "favorite” 2 Seinfeld episodes.
- Is Jason tired of being asked about Seinfeld?
- Carol shares a never-before-heard story of she and Jason on the Seinfeld set.
- Do not zoom in on the menu board at the back of the Diner!
- The quizzical comments Frank Sinatra made about Carol.
***
FOLLOW CAROL:
SEE: April 2nd, 2025 - BOOK SIGNING - BOOK SOUP WITH CO-AUTHOR RICK MITCHELL
Book: “How to Write a Funny Speech: for a Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Graduation & Every Other Event You Didn't Want to Go to in the First Place”
Website: carolleifer.com
Instagram: @carolleifer
X: @carolleifer
Facebook: @CarolLeifer
***
FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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