Comedian Dan Soder is getting his own six week show on SiriusXM’s Comedy Central Radio.

It will feature Dan Soder along with Big Jay Oakerson having conversations about being working stand up comedians, as well as their love of movies and music and they’ll be playing comedy clips from their favorite comedians and friends.

We talked with Dan Soder about the new SiriusXM show. He told us, “I’m super excited to do a show on Comedy Central Radio with Big Jay Oakerson. I really feel like he might be at the top of the list of the funniest people out there and this show really shows that.” The show, he says, is as much Big Jay’s as it is his. “Jay and I jokingly refer to our friendship as ‘reference soulmates’ because if I make an offhanded Jean-Claude Van Dame reference Jay will know what I’m talking about and keep the joke going. Call it the product of being raised by single moms and nothing but TV to keep us entertained.”

Soder is also looking forward to giving the spotlight to other comedians, and plans to play clips and feature special guests like Amy Schumer, Dave Attell and Kurt Metzger. “Not only is the show a fun hang but we also get to play some of our favorite bits from great comics that we are friends with and love. Hope the people like listening as much as we like doing the show,” he said.

Dan Soder began doing stand up at 21 when he was at the University of Arizona. Since then, he’s appeared on Conan, MTV’s Guy Code, Comedy Central’s Half Hour and is known for the best Macho Man Randy Savage impression in the business. Big Jay Oakerson started out in comedy in his native Philadelphia. He began with Kevin Hart and Kurt Metzger. Big Jay has appeared on Louie, Premium Blend and Comedy Central Presents. He also hosts the podcast The Legion of Skanks with Luis J. Gomez.

Both Dan and Big Jay have been regulars on SiriusXM’s Ron & Fez Show and the Opie and Anthony Show.

Dan Soder brings The Soder Show exclusively to Comedy Central Radio Sirius XM Channel 95 starting Tuesday August 12th at 6pm and is set for 6 episodes for now.

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