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I am Ryan Singer and this is the “mindcast.” I share with you experiences and conversations I have with people who have paranormal abilities, supernatural life experiences, and other happenings of the other-worldly.  I am a firm believer that we have barely glimpsed the potential of the human mind, physical realm, and the unlimited possibilities of the magical and mystical.  It is more fun to believe.
Ryan Singer is the rarest of breeds: A comic’s comic who electrifies mainstream audiences with material that is both uncompromising and unpretentious. LaughSpin says, “With his high-energy delivery and unpretentious leanings, there’s not a lot to dislike about comedian Ryan Singer. And it’s not just us saying it: In the last few years, he’s won over audiences headlining the nation’s finer comedy clubs and was hailed by Marc Maron in Rolling Stone as a comedian “Who Should Be Big.”

Ryan has 4 full-lenght stand-up comedy albums (FREE LOVE to be released Oct 12th) along with IMMORTAL FOR NOW (2015) after his debut album HOW TO GET HIGH WITHOUT DRUGS (2009) and sophomore release COMEDY WONDER TOWN (2012) were selected as Top 10 Comedy CD’s of the year (2010 & 2012). He is the creator and host of one the top Science & Medicine podcasts on iTunes, ME & PARANORMAL YOU, the (usually or sometimes) twice-weekly mindcast (podcast) in which he has in-depth interviews with people who possess paranormal abilities or have had extraordinary experiences. He was selected by LA Weekly as one of “10 LA Comics to Watch” for 2014, was mentioned in NY Magazine as a “Comic to Watch,” is a frequent guest on the WTF Podcast w/Marc Maron and the Bob & Tom Show, and his joke “United Snacks of America” has over 8.5 million listens on Pandora.


photo by From the Hip Photo (2017)
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One Reply to “About”

  1. Hi! I really enjoyed your recent interview with the Psychic Teachers. You are intelligent, witty, and you made me laugh out loud a lot (in a good way) as I made my own personal connections to your story and comments (former Catholic girl). You really do being humor to a subject that is often taken too seriously. Life isn’t suppose to be that serious!
    Anyway, I look forward to listening to your podcast and wish you the best with your next album and work on stage.
    Take care,
    Kristen from California

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