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Matt McCusker | |
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Birth name | Matthew McCusker |
Born | Havertown, Pennsylvania |
Medium | Stand-up comedy, podcasting, sketch comedy |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Drexel University (BSBA), Bryn Mawr College (MSW) |
Years active | 2011-present |
Subject(s) | Observational comedy, American politics, religion, human condition, recreational drug use |
Notable works and roles | Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast |
Website | https://mattmccusker.com/ |
Matt McCusker is an American stand-up comedian, author, and podcast host. He is the co-host of Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast with Shane Gillis.[1][2] He was named Philly's Funniest in 2014.[3] He has been a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.[4][5][6] Notable guests that have appeared on his podcast include Louis CK[7], Mark Normand[8], John McAfee[9], Danny McBride[10], Bert Kreischer[11], and Tom Segura.[12]
During the 2010s McCusker became an author with the publication of his novel, Overlook: A Story About Drugs, Disappointment and The American Dream.[13]