Aaron began his career as a stand-up comedian at the legendary Canadian comedy institution “Yuk Yuk’s” after graduating with honors in Philosophy. He began touring Canada and became a headlining comic after years of honing his act. He knew it was time to go abroad after being nominated for two “Canadian Comedy Awards” and winning the 2007 “College Comedian of the Year” award. He went on tour with six other comedians for the CBC documentary “A Universal Language,” which chronicles their first trip to Israel. Aaron has performed at the Boston Comedy Festival, the New York Comedy Festival, and the nationally broadcast Winnipeg Comedy Festival, to name a few. At the international premiere of “The Aristocrats,” Aaron delivered his unvarnished brand of stand-up comedy. Aaron’s debut one-man show, “The Underbelly Diaries,” received critical acclaim during its Off-Broadway run at Theatre Row in New York City. He also appeared in Jeremy Levy’s new production ’21 Days’ on Off-Broadway.
Berg made his Comedy Central debut in 2016 with “This Is Not Happening.” He’s also appeared on two episodes of Live at Gotham. Berg hosted the show “In Hot Water” on a weekly basis. Berg is the author of the entertaining new book “Mr. Manners: Proper Etiquette for the Modern Degenerate,” as well as one of the stars of the revolutionary television series “24 Hour Rental.” Berg is a regular political panelist on FOX NEWS station WEZO radio and on the “One America News Network.” Berg was the host of “Frantic Comedy” at the Stand NYC and continues to perform as a stand-up comedian across the world.