iWantRadio Welcomes Comedian, Podcaster Jamie Kilstein Today

iWantRadio Welcomes Comedian, Podcaster Jamie Kilstein Today

LOS ANGELES – Comedian, author and podcaster Jamie Kilstein will be the featured guest on iWantRadio from 2-3 p.m PDT today.

The show is broadcast on SiriusXM channel 415. Kilstein released his first comedy album – “Please Buy My Jokes” – in 2008. He has toured the country and has appeared on MSNBC, Showtime and BBC America. Kilstein hosted his own radio show, “Citizen Radio,” continues to tour and hosts his podcast, “The Jamie Kilstein Podcast.”

He is set to “share his comedic insights on life, current events and more,” a rep said, with hosts Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy.

“Jamie is a talented comedian, part-media pundit, part-blogger, writer, musician and host of his own amazing podcast so we’re thrilled to welcome him to the show,” Lovejoy said. “He has great insights on comedy and all things that are funny – including our current political situation – so be sure to tune in and join us for an entertaining, eye-opening show with Jamie Kilstein.”

Kilstein promised to live up to the standard set by previous iWantRadio guests. “I am pumped! Can’t wait to meet Bratty Nikki and Dr. Lovejoy and talk comedy!” he said. “To those hoping for a fetish guest, I’ll bring a ball gag, how’s that?”

iWantRadio is “dedicated to creating an open dialogue about human sexuality, fetish and evolution toward acceptance and celebration of consensual sex,” the rep said.

Listeners may call into the show by dialing 1-855-99-VIVID. Click here for more details about the show and follow their Twitter handle. Archived episodes are available to users of the SiriusXM app.

Follow Bratty Nikki and Dr. Lovejoy on Twitter here and here.

Visit Kilstein online and follow him on Twitter.

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