Black & A Half
Black & A Half
Black & A Half
The longest running comedy podcast in Seattle.  Probably.  Comedians Samantha Rund & Silas Lindenstein interview musicians, artists, writers, comedians and other art creators to find out their origin stories, hear about their upcoming projects, and ask their famous 7 questions. They also give film reviews and discuss current hot topics. 
S4 Ep255: Episode #255: The Things We Don’t Know
Silas and Samantha take a surprisingly honest dive into self-doubt, creativity, aging, acting, confidence, and the strange things we discover about ourselves later in life. From audition disappointments and comedy anxiety to AI as a learning tool, the conversation explores what happens when talented people still feel like they have no idea what they're doing. Along the way they discuss stand-up comedy, theater, solo shows, artistic freedom, and why getting older sometimes means finally accepting who you are.
May 29
1 hr 2 min
S4 Ep254: Pickleball & Mansplaining
Silas and Samantha reunite in person for an adventure into the wild world of pickleball… and immediately encounter unexpected coaching, questionable sports etiquette, and a live demonstration of mansplaining in the wild.Along the way: Silas nearly burns his leg off with a rogue 9-volt battery, Samantha reflects on awkward public moments involving kids, and the conversation spirals into stand-up comedy philosophy, storytelling, romance novels, and whether “smut” is just a misogynistic label for books women enjoy.Also: Silas announces his upcoming rap song Call Me a Nerd. Because of course he does.
May 15
58 min
S4 Ep253: Episode #253: The Great T-Shirt Betrayal
Silas buys what he thinks is the perfect black T-shirt… only to discover that not all “identical” shirts are actually identical. From there, things spiral beautifully into conversations about body image, shopping ethics, local monopolies, flirting confusion, compliments, aging bodies, negotiation tactics, yoga squats, and somehow Mike’s Hard Lemonade.Classic Black & A Half chaos.
May 8
49 min
S4 Ep252: Episode 252: Expectations, Acting, and Absolute Chaos
In Episode 252, Silas and Samantha dive into a wide-ranging conversation that somehow includes Shakespeare debates, acting challenges, confidence, and what it really means to pursue big goals.Along the way, they explore creativity, expectations, parenting, performance anxiety, and the process of getting better at something—even when it’s uncomfortable.Also… there may or may not be a heated discussion about vegetables.
Apr 24
1 hr 4 min
S4 Ep251: Finding Your Voice (with Stefan Mahendra)
In this episode of Black & A Half, Silas sits down with musician and singer Stefan Mahendra, who recently opened for Joss Stone and is releasing new music.They talk about the long journey from self-doubt to confidence, what it’s like to perform stripped down versus with a full band, and why many artists today are choosing to release EPs instead of full albums.Stefan shares how he discovered soul music, how long it took to feel comfortable hearing his own voice, and what it really takes to grow as an artist.It’s a thoughtful, funny, and honest conversation about creativity, vulnerability, and the process of getting better at something that matters to you.
Apr 10
48 min
S4 Ep250: Episode #250 - with Guest Paul Boyd: Horror, Comedy, and the Cosmos
Episode 250 is here! 🎉 Silas and Samantha sit down with filmmaker Paul Boyd, director of Scared to Death, to talk about horror comedy, the realities of indie filmmaking, and what it really takes to bring a movie to life over ten years.They dive into creativity, storytelling, collaboration, and why sometimes you just have to trust the process (and your actors). Plus: chess, the cosmos, and some classic Black & A Half tangents.
Mar 19
1 hr 6 min
S4 Ep249: 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. 
Mar 16
1 hr 6 min
S4 Ep248: 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 edge.It’s funny, honest, and a reminder that sometimes the cheapest option is the most expensive one.
Mar 5
54 min
S4 Ep247: 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.
Feb 20
59 min
S4 Ep246: 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, parenting, fear, responsibility, and what it means to keep loving music when the industry surrounding it has caused harm. And yes, after the interview, we do what we always do: process, reflect, deflect, and occasionally use humor as a survival tool.This episode includes discussion of sexual abuse (not graphic), power dynamics, and institutional failure. Listener discretion advised.Dear Lara premieres in the United States at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, with international screenings to follow.
Feb 7
1 hr 8 min
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