![]() We talk with Juan about how he became a new Yorker cartoonist (thanks to all the women in his life, especially moms!) We delve into his method of creating cartoons and talk about his cartoon in the New Yorker caption contest (#859 Scientist at large chalkboard). On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview cartoonist Juan Astasio. Send us questions or comments to : Would you like to know every tiny detail about the caption contest? Check out the WordsBelow app here: Current New Yorker contest #870 (It's a vocabulary builder for the baby. Finalists for contest #868 (You need an air freshener, it smells like cold dairy air in here). The winning caption for New Yorker contest #866 (It's not all water weight, it's actually just 70% surface area. You can help us feel better by ordering them here: On Part 1 of the episode, we discuss. ![]() You can find them here: Ken has also written several books (that we forgot to mention in the podcast). We talk a bit about his blog and highly rated podcast, Hollywood and Levine. We also talk about his dream career as a sports announcer for professional baseball teams. Ken tells us about his first attempt to get in the New Yorker back in the 1970s and his most recent (and successful) attempt just a few years ago. Ken has been a writer for MASH, Cheers, Frasier, Wings. ![]() Emmy Award winning writer and cartoonist, Ken Levine joins us on the podcast this week.
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