‘Hold Your Peace’: Bruce Gray & Kelly Ryan Launch Podcast With ATC
EXCLUSIVE: Married comedians Bruce Gray and Kelly Ryan have teamed up for Hold Your Peace, a new podcast with All Things Comedy that launches today.
Episodes will air weekly on Thursdays, as Gray and Ryan get together with their funniest friends to talk about what pisses them off as they try to find the balance between rage and peace. Each episode kicks off with the latest quibble between the couple. They talk about the ins and outs of being married, all while balancing a career in entertainment, as not every new marriage can handle the separation required by the road.
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Both paid regulars at The Comedy Store and staples in the Los Angeles comedy scene, Bruce and Kelly eloped in May 2025 and are celebrating their one-year anniversary by going public with their secret marriage via the launch of the podcast. Their first guests include Don’t Tell Comedy’s Alec Flynn, Netflix’s Steph Tolev, The Comedy Store’s Ramsey Badawi, Don’t Tell’s Michael Turner, and Just Sayin‘s Justin Martindale.
Episodes can be found in video format on Spotify and YouTube, and on audio everywhere else podcasts are found. The series is overseen by Rebecca Edmonson, ATC’s Director of Network Operations, as well as Director of Network and Creative Strategy, Chance Nichols.
A 2025 JFL New Face, Gray has been seen on Don’t Tell Comedy, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, and more.
Ryan was named a JFL New Face in 2023, has put out two Don’t Tell Comedy specials, and has also been seen on Iliza’s Locals on Prime Video. Notably, she also served as the opening act on Anthony Jeselnik’s Bones and All world tour in 2024 spanning 20+ countries.
All Things Comedy’s podcast network works with dozens of shows, including the Monday Morning Podcast with Bill Burr, The Zarna Garg Family Podcast, The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds, TigerBelly with Bobby Lee and Khalyla Kuhn, and Rick Glassman’s Take Your Shoes Off.
ATC recently produced the chart-topping BriTANicK comedy Pizza Movie, as well as the indie Never Change!, which streams on Hulu later this year after premiering at Tribeca. Other upcoming projects include the live dating game show Why Are You Single? for Tubi, as well as Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino’s The Bad Game Show.
Both Gray and Ryan are repped by 3 Arts Entertainment. Gray is also with CAA.