Dave Shumka

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Dave Shumka
Born
David Shumka

(1980-11-30) November 30, 1980 (age 45)
Education
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • writer
  • blogger
  • podcaster
Years active2005–present
Organization Maximum Fun
Spouse(s)Abby Shumka, 2011–Present
Awards2012 – Canadian Comedy Awards Best Podcast – Stop Podcasting Yourself

2013 – Canadian Comedy Awards Best Podcast – Stop Podcasting Yourself
2014 – Canadian Comedy Awards Best Audio Show or Series – Stop Podcasting Yourself
2020 – Rockie Awards Podcast of the Year – This Sounds Serious

2023 –

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Webby Awards Best Limited Series – Let's Make A Sci-Fi
Website daveshumka.com

David Shumka (born November 30, 1980) is a Vancouver writer, podcaster, blogger, and former stand-up comedian.

Shumka is known for pioneering podcasting. In 2008, he co-created Stop Podcasting Yourself , which he co-hosts with Graham Clark. [1]

Personal life

Shumka grew up in Kitsilano, Vancouver.

He married his high school sweetheart, Abby Shumka (née Campbell), in 2011. [2] [3] They have two daughters and two dogs. [4]

Shumka is known for his love of ice cream and voracious appetite for music. His favourite restaurant is Dairy Queen. [5]

Podcasting

Stop Podcasting Yourself

In 2008, Shumka had the idea to create a weekly talk podcast, built a podcasting studio in his basement, and enlisted his friend Graham Clark to join him. [6] On March 2, 2008, Shumka and Clark released the first episode of Stop Podcasting Yourself . They accidentally invented the chat show format, and the show was a quick success. [7]

He and Clark met Jesse Thorn and joined the Maximum Fun network in 2011. [8]

Shumka and Clark were nominated for, and won Best Podcast twice at the Canadian Comedy Awards, in 2012 and 2013, in recognition of Stop Podcasting Yourself. They also won the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Audio Show or Series in 2014.

The podcast has been recorded live at festivals such as Just for Laughs. [9]

Stop Podcasting Yourself celebrated 500 episodes in 2017, and its 10th anniversary in 2018. [10] [11] [12] The show is still recorded at Shumka's home.

Our Debut Album

On May 4, 2016, Shumka and Clark debuted Our Debut Album, a podcast in which the two comedians had just one hour to write a song, all of which would be compiled into an album of the same name. The show was 13 weeks long, and the duo produced 13 tracks for their album, which was released on July 12, 2017. [13]

Kelly & Kelly

Shumka edited Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You from 2017 to 2019. [14]

This Sounds Serious

In 2018, Shumka co-created This Sounds Serious , a Castbox original satirical true crime comedy podcast with Kelly & Kelly and Peter Oldring. [15] [16] [17] It ran for three seasons. [18] With the This Sounds Serious team, Shumka won the 2020 Rockie Award for Podcast of the Year at the Banff World Media Festival.

Let's Make

On March 1, 2022, Shumka introduced a new podcast from the team who made This Sounds Serious in partnership with CBC Radio. Let's Make A Sci-Fi starred Ryan Beil, Maddy Kelly, and Mark Chavez, who aimed to write a sci-fi TV pilot over the course of eight episodes. [19] The season won a 2023 Webby Award for Best Limited Series. [20]

Season 2 of Let's Make switched genres to Let's Make a Rom-Com, which premiered on Valentine's Day 2023 and was also eight episodes long. [21] The third and final season, Let's Make a Horror, took place over 10 episodes. [22]

Other Podcasts

Shumka has appeared as a guest on numerous podcasts, including Utopia To Me? With Chris Locke, Jordan, Jesse, Go!, Retail Nightmares, Jordan, Jesse, Go!, The Dollop , Doug Loves Movies , Blocked Party , and Evil Men.

Shumka is also the editor of Here We Go Again with Kal Penn on IHeartMedia . [23]

Writing

Shumka created his Tumblr blog Kid Casting in 2008. [24] [25]

He was a producer and host in various capacities for CBC Radio from 2010 to 2015, working at CBC Music and CBC Radio 3. Shumka also contributed articles in his work at CBC Music, including pieces attributed to staff writers. [26]

In 2020, he did punch-up on an episode of Corner Gas Animated . [27]

Stand-up comedy

Shumka performed stand-up comedy from 2005 to 2013. [28] In 2008, he opened for Louis C.K.. [29] [30]

In 2009, he was featured alongside Maria Bamford on XM Radio Canada's Maple Leaf All Stars show. [31]

Shooting

On July 4, 2013, Shumka survived a shooting outside Little Mountain Gallery in Mount Pleasant, Vancouver. A random gunman exiting a vehicle approached Shumka and his friend, who were leaving a comedy show. The gunman fired at Shumka at point-blank range. Shumka ducked and ran, his scalp only grazed by the bullet. He didn't witness when the shooter then shot twice more, once at the crowd and once to suicide. [32] [33]

The shooting resulted in the rupture of Shumka's eardrum, but he was not taken to hospital. The incident was discussed on the next episode of Stop Podcasting Yourself with Shumka's co-host Graham Clark and guest Colt Cabana (both of whom were present at Little Mountain Gallery, but did not witness Shumka being shot). Shumka called attention to the importance of education on mental illness and mental health resources. [34] [35]

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