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December 27, 2022
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As we close out the year, “You Don’t Know Schiff” looks back to our first ever episode with the hilarious Kevin Nealon. In this conversation Kevin talks about his early days, his start in comedy, some deep thoughts on life, and how he began his newest career as a caricature artist. Since the episode aired in February, Kevin’s book “I Exaggerate: My Brushes with Fame” has launched and is available everywhere.  Kevin’s new Season 4 of “Hiking With Kevin” is out now, and as usual, is not to be missed. You can even see two veterans of the “You Don’t Know Schiff” podcast in Kevin’s episode where he hikes with friend Paul Reiser, our second ever guest.

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