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Jared Freid
Jared Freid is a well-known comedian, podcaster, and actor from the United States. Live at the New York Comedy Club (2014), Self-Helpless (2017), and Seeking Sublet are some of his best-known works (2014). In addition, Jared is the host of the podcast U Up? with Jordana Abraham of Betches as his co-host. Jared's comedy is up-to-date and reflects what everyone you know thinks every day.
Early Life
He was born in Needham, Boston, to a loving father and a caring mother in the United States. But Jared hasn't shared much about his family. He went to a high school in the area. Later, Jared went to Penn State University and got a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 2007.
Career
He goes to Comix at Mohegan Sun, Stand Up New York, and Gotham almost every week. The Comedy Cellar and Caroline's on Broadway. In 2017, Jared also had the chance to perform in the New Faces showcase at Montréal's 35th annual Just For Laughs festival.
He is in a Snapchat show called "How Low Can You Go?" Jared has also been on Gotham Comedy Live, The Today Show's, Top Ten, Vidiots, NFL Full Contact, and Failosophy in the past few weeks. He has also written for the website HeTexted, Luv This, Betches, BroBible, and TotalFratMove. In addition, he has performed on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show.
Jared is in charge of a comedy podcast called The JTrain Podcast., which has more than 450,000 listeners each month. In the podcast, Jared has great comedians on as guests. They read emails from listeners and answer questions about everything from post-grad problems and relationships to dating apps and hooking up. Every Monday and Thursday, it is aired on TV. Also, it is often in the top 100 songs on iTunes.
Plus, he co-hosts a podcast about modern dating called U Up? Jared and Jordana Abraham of Betches both host the podcast. The two talk about how they feel about apps, hookups, and relationships in the modern dating world. More than 750,000 people listen to the podcast every month.
Jared's career has taken him to Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, D.C., and Philadelphia, among other big cities in the United States. He says he feels lucky that his shows have been selling out and his fans have given him a warm welcome everywhere he goes.