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Left Hand Right Brain Podcast

Left Hand Right Brain is the podcast where JD Lopez, comedian and self proclaimed sensitive artist, has a free flowing conversation with other artists breaking down their creative process and exploring our personal foibles. But, it’s not as pretentious as it sounds. We talk about all this and more while kicking back, cracking wise, and having a good time.

Sep 30, 2016

This week JD shoots the shit with guests Marcelo Duran and Janae Burris. We talk about Hispanic Heritage Month. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: Cesar Chavez, La Llorona, La Popular, assimilation, and the importance of celebrating your heritage.

Go hug a Mexican y'all!

Go hug a Mexican y’all!

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Sep 23, 2016

This week is another LIVE Hand Right Brain. BIG thanks to Royce Roeswood, everyone who came out, The Molecule Effect Coffee and Wine for making it happen, and toRenegade Brewing Company for sponsoring this live podcast. Enjoy!

This is what Michelle looks like sitting in-between JD and Royce.

This is what Michelle looks like sitting in-between JD and Royce.

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Sep 16, 2016

This week is Left Hand Right Brain’s 100th Episode! JD celebrates by shooting the shit with members of The Brain Trust and asks them, how LHRB has changed their lives. Big THANKS to everyone who came out to record and to everyone who listens. Enjoy!

Happy 100!


Sep 10, 2016

This week JD shoots the shit with guest Josh Chesterson. Josh is chef with an impressive culinary background that includes; Blackbelly Market in Boulder, Colt & Gray and Blue Hill at Stone Barn in New York. Chef Josh is currently the Executive Chef of Honor Society. Topics discussed include, but are not limited...


Sep 2, 2016

This week JD shoots the shit with guest James Chestnut (aka Madison Absaroka). James/Madison is a Drag Queen that’s really slaying the Denver Drag scene. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: The Boulder Pride Festival, the similarities between stand up comedy and Drag, Drag Families, and the...