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March 14, 2023
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This week’s guest is the hilarious standup comedian, the talented artist, and long-time friend of Mark’s, Carol Siskind.

Carol started her stand-up career in New York, honing her skills in all of the comedy clubs in the City. She then moved on to Los Angeles and has appeared on television more than 200 times. She was on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” five times and after her first spot, Johnny came to her dressing room and said , “Welcome to the family”. She also did ‘stand-up’ and ‘panel’ on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.”

Carol has headlined clubs, colleges and theaters throughout the United States and abroad.

Carol is also an accomplished artist. You can see some her latest works on Instagram and her art website – some of her paintings are for sale. Do yourself a favor and check them out.
 
Carol’s Art Website:
www.carolsiskind.art

Carol’s Comedy Website:
https://www.carolsiskind.com/bio.html

Carol’s Instagram Page:
https://instagram.com/carolsiskind?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

 

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