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Our Staff

These are the people behind all of our podcasts. Take a look!

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Benito Sandoval

Host, Showrunner

Benito Sandoval (occasionally Sanders) is a writer, comedian, producer, and musician from Los Angeles. Born in Monterey County, he started his comedy career as a writer for his school's comedy magazine. 

He hosts the comedy interview podcast AnyTime, produces The Field with Ann Paez, writes, and sucks professionally at guitar.

Between his production company, Benico, and leading his digital podcast brand, Ears Only Podcasts, he’s successfully expanded into podcasting, YouTube, and print media. Kind of.

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Ann Paez

Host, Associate Producer

Ann Paez is a Youtube Filmmaker, musician, screenwriter and media personality from Southern California. She operates through numerous YouTube channels and SoundCloud for music publishing. Ann led the now-defunct YouTube channel The Diner and is currently working on a new project.​

Ann hosts and writes for The Field with Ann Paez, produces AnyTime, and makes music for 47th Street Records.

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Leeve Melone

Associate Producer

Leeve Melone is a writer and producer for EOPC from California. He produces all of our shows at EOPC, and writes for AnyTime and What Happened This Week.

He produces and writes for AnyTime, produces The Field, and writes and produces What Happened This Week. He's like our Matt Gourley.

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Elijah Limon

Executive Producer

Elijah Limon is a podcaster, writer, producer, and news anchor from Southern California. He is the Co-Founder of Ears Only Podcasts. 

​Elijah hosts the sporadic and (occasionally) satirical news podcast What Happened This Week and produces AnyTime and The Field. He also helps out with the Claremont Comedy Paper.

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Harith Nasrun

Co-Host, Supervising Producer

Harith Nasrun is a writer, producer and musician from California. He is the supervising producer and Co-Host for AnyTime, and is the co-editor of the C.R.A.P. Comedy Magazine, which he cofounded.

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