Black & A Half
Ep. 249: Perfectionism Is Fear in Disguise
Silas and Samantha dive into the art of getting organized—both in life and in the digital world. From messy hard drives and production setups to the psychology of perfectionism, they explore how reducing friction can help you actually get things done. Along the way, the conversation drifts into singing, creativity, performance anxiety, and why sometimes the best way forward is simply progress over perfection. It’s a thoughtful, funny, and occasionally chaotic episode about the systems we build and the excuses we make.Â
Ep. 248: Too Good To Be True
Sometimes trying to save a little money ends up costing you way more.
In this episode of Black & A Half, Silas shares a cautionary tale about what happens when a deal seems just a little too good to be true. What started as a simple attempt to save money on a small business decision turns into a story involving questionable choices, unexpected twists, and a lesson in gullibility.
Along the way, Silas and Samantha also talk about the ever-changing world of podcasting, the rise of celebrity podcasts, and why independent creators might still have an...
Improv, Moisturizer & Colonizer (Ep. 247)
In Episode 247 of Black & A Half, Silas Lindenstein and Samantha Rund explore the intersection of comedy, improv, theater directing, skincare routines, and creative identity.
The episode covers:
The psychology of improv vs. stand-up comedy
Directing actors and coaching performers
Men’s skincare and makeup routines
Artistic vulnerability on social media
Parenting humor and cultural commentary
This episode blends comedy, discussion of the performing arts, and personal storytelling. Perfect for fans of improv theater, stand-up comedy, and behind-the-scenes creative conversations.
Dear Lara and the Cost of Silence
This week on Black & A Half, we’re joined by director and world-renowned violinist Lara St. John to talk about her documentary Dear Lara.
The film examines abuse, power, and institutional silence within the classical music world. It’s a heavier conversation than usual for a comedy podcast, and we name that upfront. We talk about how abuse hides in places that are assumed to be “safe,” why parents struggle to know who to trust, and how entire systems protect reputation and talent at the expense of children and students.
We also talk about art, parentin...
Burnout, Branding, and Bags With No Handles
In Episode 245 of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha spiral (lovingly) through the idea of consistency — what it actually looks like, why it’s harder than people admit, and how it applies to creativity, fitness, social media, and life in general. From rants about grocery bags with no handles, to algorithms, burnout, branding, and showing up imperfectly, this episode is equal parts funny, thoughtful, and extremely relatable. Come for the laughs, stay for the motivation (and the mild existential dread).
Episode #244: Everyone Needs Hype Music
Episode 244 is a classic Black & A Half “episode about everything and nothing.” Silas and Samantha talk about the debut new hype music for the show last week, debate whether everyone deserves their own theme song, and spiral (politely) into conversations about AI creativity, cello energy, fox symbolism, gray hair, artistry, and why the best ideas sometimes come from just doing the thing instead of overthinking it. Funny and thoughtful.
Episode #243 - The Year Of The Horse (Apparently)
It’s a New Year episode… but not the loud, “new year new me” kind.
In Episode 243, Silas and Samantha talk honestly about endings, beginnings, and what it actually feels like to move from a heavy year into a hopeful one. They unpack New Year’s resolutions, Chinese zodiac misunderstandings, creativity, work cycles, comedy, parenting, yoga, showing up imperfectly, and the strange pressure to have everything figured out by January 1st.
This one is thoughtful, funny, occasionally feisty, and very human. If you’ve ever felt the weight of a year and the relief of surviving it...
Episode #242 - Creativity While Life Is Laughing
Life is busy. Loud. Exhausting. And somehow we’re still supposed to be creative inside of it.
In Episode 242, Silas and Samantha talk honestly about what creativity looks like when life is laughing you straight in the face. From parenting and exhaustion to guitars, Halloween theatrics, perfectionism, and letting go of the idea that creativity has to be “big” to count, this episode is part therapy session, part philosophical ramble, and part classic Black & A Half chaos.
If you’ve ever felt like you used to be creative and aren’t sure where that version of you wen...
Episode #241 - College, Compliments, and Corn Syrup
Silas’ daughter is officially off to college, and he’s having a lot of feelings about it. Is college still a no-brainer, or a massive financial gamble you should only take when you’re truly ready? He and Samantha talk through parenting a new college student, the realities of campus party culture, and what it means when your kid proudly shows your old comedy sets to her roommates.
They also get into the kinds of compliments that really land: being told you’re funny or talented versus just “hot,” why recognition for your work hits different, and how our dreams a...
Episode # 240: Actor's Therapy
Episode #240 - Actors Therapy.
Episode #239: Why We Pay For Hugs (And Other Weird Economics)
ilas and Samantha dive into cuddle therapy lawsuits, the surprising future of A.I., and why massages in theater school were the best free perk. They also tackle parenting humor (including fart jokes), Juneteenth reflections, the economics of physical touch, and Silas’s “Mildly Obese Cookbook.” Plus, music talk: Jelly Roll, Tracy Chapman, and why guitars are the most abandoned instrument on Facebook Marketplace.
Episode #238: Jeremy Pargo on Love, Film & Reinvention
Silas and Samantha sit down with former NBA player and current international basketball star Jeremy Pargo, who’s now making his mark as a filmmaker and actor. Jeremy stars in and co-wrote The Final Play, a romantic comedy about a retired pro athlete finding purpose, love, and fulfillment beyond the court. They discuss his transition from sports to acting, creative inspiration, and the real-life emotions behind the film. Plus, Silas and Samantha reflect on chasing dreams, evolving as artists, and the power of telling your own story.
Lynn Harris: Gold Comedy, Truffle Chips & Killing "Comedienne"
Comedian, writer, and founder of Gold Comedy, Lynn Harris, joins Silas and Samantha for a deep dive into building inclusive comedy communities, how Gold Comedy supports women and nonbinary creators, and why killing the term “comedienne” might just change the world. Plus, discover her truffle chip addiction, her revolutionary knowledge, and her favorite Zoom-based comedy tricks.
Episode #236: A Whole Lot Of Hooey
In this episode of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha get deep and playful about positivity, mindset, manifestation, and the joy (and judgment) of believing in a “whole lot of hooey.” From allergy season survival tips and natural remedies to whether thinking good thoughts actually changes our lives, they question, laugh, and affirm what makes reality bend. Plus, a dreamy dive into travel, minimalism, ball gowns, and musical obsessions—bagpipes included.
Episode #235 - Bonsai That Beast
In Episode 235 of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha dive deep into gardening as metaphor, ADHD hyperfocus, decluttering struggles, and the unexpected wisdom of insurance companies. They explore the trust we place in strangers, the emotional weight of getting rid of stuff, the unpredictability of parenting, and what “bonsai-ing your life” really means. Come for the laughs, stay for the insights—and find out why you shouldn't transplant a tree in spring… or make too many life changes at once.
Episode #234: Meal Trains & Mental Gains
In this heartfelt and humorous episode, Silas and Samantha dive into the concept of “recovery”—whether from surgery, pride, or economic hardship. They unpack the emotional impact of community care like meal trains, the stigma surrounding poverty, and how asking for help is an act of strength. Plus, they brainstorm million-dollar ideas and get nostalgic about ice cream cake. A powerful reminder of grace, humor, and human connection.
"Nerdy, Kinky & Hilarious: Marie Elizabeth Unleashed"
In Episode 233 of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha welcome the brilliantly nerdy and hilariously honest Marie Elizabeth. A rising star in Seattle's comedy scene, Marie dives into her journey from film school to the stand-up stage, her deep love of Star Trek, and the vibrant intersection of neurodivergence, kink, and comedy. From Real Nerds of Comedy to her burlesque variety show “Hotties and Bodies,” Marie brings both insight and laughs. This episode is packed with vulnerable, thought-provoking conversation and tons of nerdy joy.
Episode #232: When Comedy Gets Hijacked & Texting Goes Wrong
In this episode of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha take you on a rollercoaster of laughs, dark humor, and deep conversations. They discuss the weird experience of finding stolen comedy material online, the tricky nuances of text message etiquette, and how generational differences affect digital communication. Plus, they dive into the joy (or horror) of being turned into a cartoon, the ethics of creative inspiration vs. theft, and wrap things up with a heartfelt parenting moment that brings it all back to love.Â
Episode 231: Scales, Strings & Second Chances: The Art of Learning (and Failing)
In this episode of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha dive into the joys (and struggles) of learning new skills, from playing instruments to navigating life's unexpected detours. They explore the power of persistence, failing forward, and why self-improvement is a lifelong jam session. Plus, thoughts on tipping culture, crowdfunding fatigue, and a few hilarious detours along the way. Tune in for laughter, wisdom, and maybe even some questionable life advice.
Episode #230: Getting Lit: Immersive Theater, Comedy, and Chaos with Jason DeLeo
This week on Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha welcome back Jason DeLeo from LIT Immersive! We dive into the wild world of immersive theater, where audiences step inside the action instead of just watching it. Jason shares behind-the-scenes stories, the challenges of creating interactive performances, and how Seattle’s theater scene is evolving. Plus, Silas recounts his trip to Nashville, and we debate whether performing for free is worth it.Â
Episode #229: Confidence, Callbacks, and Kendrick: Finding Meaning in the Madness
In this episode of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha dive into the world of self-confidence, good lighting, and the unexpected depth of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show. They break down the art of callbacks, the power of four key questions for stress management, and even debate the hidden dangers of using toilet paper as Kleenex. Thought-provoking, hilarious, and full of surprises—this one’s got it all. Tune in now!
Episode #228: Sliding Doors & Stolen Nachos: Life’s Big Choices
In this episode of Black & A Half, we tackle land acknowledgments—are they meaningful or just performative? Then, we dive into life’s big choice points, parallel universes, and whether we’re all living in a Sliding Doors moment. Finally, we get emotional about food that’s so good it makes you cry (or angry!).
🔥 Are land acknowledgments empty gestures?
🔥 Do small choices create alternate realities?
🔥 What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
Tune in for laughs, deep thoughts, and a serious debate on burritos.Â
Episode 227: Yes, And: Building Community One Laugh at a Time
Episode 227: Yes, And: Building Community One Laugh at a Time
In this episode of Black and a Half, we dive deep into the power of community, connection, and collaboration. From the quirky camaraderie of improv to the solo grind of stand-up comedy, we explore how different creative spaces foster relationships (or don't!). Along the way, we discuss personal growth, adapting to change, and finding joy in unexpected places—whether it's baking bread during the pandemic or discovering the hidden lessons of "Yes, and."
Join us for a hilarious and thoughtful conversation about belonging, building communities, and na...
Episode 226 - AI Is Coming For Your Relationship
This week, Samantha and Silas discuss Tik Tok, AI in relationships, setting boundaries with partners, and what constitutes cheating in a relationship.
Episode #225 - We Are Back
Samantha Rund returns to co-host Black & A Half. In this episode, they talk about fact-checking on Facebook, grief, and rededication.Â
Interview with Writer/Director Zia Mohajerjasbi
Interview with Writer/Director Zia Mohajerjasbi about his debut film Know Your Place, a Seattle based film.Â
Interview with writer/director Nicole Riegel
Interview with writer/director Nicole Riegel from the film Dandelion.Â
Interview - Dr. Erin MacDonald
In this episode of "Black and A Half," I sit down with the incredible Dr. Erin MacDonald, an astrophysicist, renowned science speaker, and the official science consultant for the Star Trek franchise. Dr. MacDonald also lends her voice to a character on Star Trek: Prodigy.
Join us as we dive into the real science behind Star Trek, the distinction between science fiction and fantasy, and how Dr. MacDonald balances authenticity with creativity in her consulting role. She also answers my seven famous questions and some intriguing listener questions, offering a comprehensive look at her work and passions.
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Interview: 7Qs with Xenia LeBlanc
In this episode of "Black & A Half", I have the pleasure of interviewing Xenia LeBlanc, the talented writer and director of the short film "The Exposed." Xenia and I discuss her fascinating journey from studying acting across the globe to creating a captivating horror short film. She opens up about the dynamics of being in a filmmaking couple with her husband, Nicholas Acosta, and how they navigate their creative collaborations.
We dive into the making of "The Exposed," a unique horror film crafted without CGI or visual effects, and the creative challenges that came with it. Xenia also...
Episode #220: 7 Questions with Nicholas Acosta
Episode 220: Action and Comedy on a Budget with Nicholas Acosta
In this exciting episode of "Black & A Half," Silas Lindenstein sits down with the talented writer-director Nicholas Acosta. Nicholas recently premiered his new short film, "The Pickup," at the Dances With Films Film Festival on June 25th. "The Pickup" is an action-comedy about an Uber driver who inadvertently becomes involved in a secret agent's high-stakes mission. Astonishingly, this high-quality film, filled with car chases, fireballs, and even a helicopter, was made on a shoestring budget of just $6,000!
7 Questions With Wild Eyed And Wicked's Creative Team
In episode 219 of "Black & A Half," Silas interviews the creative team behind the new horror film Wild Eyed and Wicked. Join writer/director G.S. Foxworth and cast members Michael Summers and Stephanie Esters as they discuss the making of the film, the allure of the horror genre, and share behind-the-scenes insights. Plus, hear their unique and entertaining answers to Silas's famous "Seven Questions."Â
#218: 7 Questions with Writer/Director Stimson Snead & Actor Samuel Dunning
Silas sits down with writer/director Stimson Snead & Actor Samuel Dunning to talk about their new film Tim Travers And The Time Traveler's Paradox.
#217: Seven Questions with Emmett Montgomery
Emmett Montgomery joined me to answer my world famous 7 Questons.Â
Episode #216: 7 Questions With David Lewis
Interview with David Lewis, co-writer and director of Fantasy A Gets A Mattress.Â
7 Questions with Comedian Kermet Apio
Comedian Kermet Apio joined me for my world-famous seven questions.Â
Episode #214: Chantel Riley - 7 Questions
This week we interview the lead actress of the new film Colorblind, Chantel Riley.Â
7 Question with Tom Danger (Director of the film Sweethurt)
Australian Director Tom Danger joins Silas to talk about his new film, Sweethurt and to answer the world famous 7 Questions.
7 Questions with Jaci Terjeson
This week, we have 7 Questions with comedian Jaci Terjeson.Â
7 Questions With Ken Hamlett
Comedian Ken Hamlett drops by to answer the seven questions and to learn why Silas may have to move.Â
Episode #210: 7 Questions With Antony Calderon
Guest: Comedian and commercial actor Anthony Calderon.