BarkBox presents Industry Standard with Barry Katz episode 237: Heather McDonald (For a free extra month of BarkBox, visit barkbox.com/barry when you subscribe to a 6 or 12 month plan).
When Heather McDonald stood on stage in front of dozens at the 1992 Miss Tarzana pageant she assumed she had reached her peak. Little did she know, twenty-something, mostly sober, years later, Heather would be an in-demand, multi-faceted, comedian headlining sold out shows.
In addition to stand-up, television guest spots and un-credited reality TV cameos, Heather can be heard twice a week on the hit podcast Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald breaking down pop culture, hot topics and her own personal drama. Guests range from Real Housewives to real listeners. Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald receives over 1.2 million downloads a month and has over four thousand, five star reviews on ITunes.
Heather wrote best sellers, You’ll Never Blue Ball in this Town Again and MY INAPPROPRIATE LIFE: Some Material Not Suitable for Small Children, Nuns, or Mature Adults. Her weekly column “What Heather McDonald noticed this week” has been featured in InTouch Magazine for the past three years.
In 2015 she debuted her Showtime special ‘I Don’t Mean To Brag,’ later shown on Netflix. For seven years Heather wrote, produced and appeared on Chelsea Lately as well as it’s spin off show, After Lately. Heather was a contributing writer on the Wayans’ Brothers films White Chicks and Dance Flick.
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250: Carrot Top (Part 2 of 2)
249: Carrot Top (Part 1 of 2)
246: Tony Rock
245: Bob Saget
244: Hernan Lopez
241: Jay Ferguson
240: RIP - Best of Barry Crimmins
238: Jeanie Buss Re-Release
235: John Savage
234: Ari Shaffir
233: Gary Spivey
231: Best of 2017 Part 2
230: Best of 2017 Part 1
229: Bryan Callen
227: Caitlyn Jenner
226: Zack Shelton
224: Chris Albrecht Special Re-release
223: Larry Namer
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