Podcast name: TigerBelly
Episode title: Mark Normand & The Confusion and Chaos | TigerBelly 548
YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJvTIdxon4k
TRUE video duration: 1:26:02Watch Segment
Last transcript timestamp used: 01:25:38 (approx. 5138 seconds)Watch Segment
Transcript status: ✅ Full
1. QUICK REFERENCE BOX
Top 5 book recommendations (timestamps + 🔗)
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen — referenced as a classic “women really love” British romance film/book when discussing female‑leaning movies and expectations to watch it [01:53:41–01:56:05]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell — cited as another very popular female‑favorite love story movie, implying the underlying novel [01:56:05–01:56:19]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks — mentioned as the quintessential modern romantic drama women enjoy, used as a reference point for female taste [01:56:19–01:57:18]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks — brought up alongside other sad romance movies as an example of a very emotional love story [01:57:18–01:57:33]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
Shakespeare in Love screenplay/film tie‑in (Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard) — referenced while pitching a version with “alien invasion” layered on top of a love story [01:59:41–02:00:10]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
Top 5 product/tool recommendations (timestamps + 🔗)
🔗 BlueChew Gold (chewable ED medication) — promoted mid‑episode; dissolves under the tongue, works in as little as 15 minutes, pitched for “party time USA” performance [00:17:23–00:18:28]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
🔗 Lola Blankets luxury faux‑fur blanket (including weighted versions and pillows) — heavily praised as “world’s number one blanket,” soft, cool, machine‑washable, gift‑worthy, with 40% off promo [00:18:38–00:20:27]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
🔗 Microwave oven — debated as a household appliance Bobby claims to use rarely; Jaime insists he used it recently to re‑heat a grilled cheese sandwich [00:02:08–00:02:53]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
🔗 Shake Shack food delivery — cited as a key late‑night food discovery (“you can get Shake Shack ordered late”) in a weekend of learning [00:06:23–00:06:32]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
🔗 Weighted blankets (Lola weighted line) — specifically highlighted as calming, therapeutic, and part of Lola’s product range that “look amazing” when bundled with matching pillows [00:19:38–00:20:03]. 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
All guests with primary contact link
Bobby Lee — comedian, TigerBelly host promoting his 2026 “Finally Tour” and Hulu special; Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bobbyleeliveWatch Segment
Khalyla Kuhn — co‑host, references Trash Tuesday and Ebb Ocean ClubWatch Segment
Mark Normand — stand‑up comic promoting his Netflix special “None Too Special” (the description calls it “None Too Special” but in‑show Bobby says “Non to Please” as a bit)Watch Segment
Kathy “Cat” (Kathy?) – last name not given, [UNCONFIRMED] — recurring comic in the room, opens for Mark at the Ice House; full legal name and site [UNKNOWN — TO BE FILLED IN]Watch Segment
Jaime Garcia — friend/comedian, associated with @fatfishpodcast and Ralph BarbosaWatch Segment
Gilbert Galon — TigerBelly producer, shares a detailed special‑ed school anecdoteWatch Segment
Rudy Jules — Bobby’s relative and show regular mentioned in descriptionWatch Segment
George Kimmel — producer, also linked to Karma Farm YouTube channelWatch Segment
3 best quotes (exact wording + timestamp, ⭐ = social ready)
⭐ “Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at blu.com.” — Bobby doing the BlueChew read, perfectly on‑brand and meme‑able [00:18:03].Watch Segment
⭐ “You can’t date a method. It might be fun ‘cause then you get like different characters every time you have sex.” — Mark on method actors and relationships [01:04:29–01:04:40].Watch Segment
⭐ “I used to waddle with my dad to get frozen yogurt; I don’t know if that’s a good core memory.” — Bobby imagining Al Pacino‑style late‑life fatherhood [01:05:19–01:05:31].Watch Segment
Every sponsor/affiliate mentioned (offers + links)
🔗 BlueChew Gold — ED chewable; 10% off first month with code BELLY at blu.com; dissolves under tongue, works in ~15 minutes, “elevation without hesitation” [00:17:23–00:18:28]. https://www.bluechew.comWatch Segment
🔗 Lola Blankets — “world’s number one blanket,” ultra‑soft faux fur, machine‑washable, non‑shedding; 40% off select products with code BELLY at lolablankets.com [00:18:38–00:20:27]. https://lolablankets.comWatch Segment
🔗 Slept Kingdom / TigerBelly merch — “New merch is only at SleptKingdom.com” [description]. https://sleptkingdom.comWatch Segment
You’ll love this episode if you’re interested in…
Stand‑up comedy craft and specialsWatch Segment
Method acting and extreme actor transformationsWatch Segment
UFC, skateboarding, and “most attractive sports” debatesWatch Segment
Age‑gap relationships and celebrity gossip (Pacino, Dick Van Dyke)Watch Segment
Wild sex, body, and disability stories (prosthetic leg, ED, IVF)Watch Segment
Movie quotes, classic cinema, and “female movie” discourseWatch Segment
Most Searched For (with clickable search links)
Total count summary (from exhaustive lists below)
Total count summary: 5 books · 10 products/services · 40+ people · 30+ concepts/ideasWatch Segment
2. EPISODE OVERVIEW
Episode title & number
“Mark Normand & The Confusion and Chaos | TigerBelly 548” — Episode 548 (explicit in title). Watch Segment
Hosts & guests
Bobby Lee — stand‑up comic, actor, and primary host of TigerBelly, promoting a 2026 tour and new Hulu special.Watch Segment
Khalyla Kuhn — co‑host offering commentary on anxiety, relationships, and pop culture.Watch Segment
Mark Normand — New York stand‑up, here to plug his Netflix special and riff on method acting, parenting, UFC, and more.Watch Segment
Supporting on‑mic presences: Jaime Garcia, Kathy “Cat” comic, UNCONFIRMED, Gilbert Galon.Watch Segment
Approximate duration
1 hour 26 minutes 02 seconds; transcript covers from {ts:0} to the end, so no major gaps are indicated.Watch Segment
2–3 sentence episode summary
The crew and Mark Normand spiral through “confusion and chaos” as they jump from tour stories, anxiety lessons, and open‑mic humility to method acting horror stories, sex and disability bits, and wild celebrity age‑gap relationships.Watch Segment
Along the way they deliver sponsor reads, debate which sports make men hottest, argue about who’s a top‑tier podcast host, and get deeply sidetracked on movies, UFC, and morbid hypotheticals about Stephen Hawking’s sex life and IVF.Watch Segment
5–7 key themes
Managing stage anxiety, panic, and “holding methods” in stand‑up.Watch Segment
Method acting extremes (weight loss, prosthetics, dead animals) versus sanity and hang‑ability.Watch Segment
UFC diversity, disabilities, and women’s MMA legitimacy.Watch Segment
Age‑gap relationships and motives (Al Pacino, Dick Van Dyke, Daniel Day‑Lewis hypotheticals).Watch Segment
“Female movies,” romance films, and disaster‑plus‑love story structures.Watch Segment
Self‑image, weight, Ozempic/“the hose,” and trying to lose weight “the real way.”Watch Segment
Sponsors and lifestyle products (BlueChew, Lola Blankets, Shake Shack, weighted blankets).Watch Segment
3. TIMESTAMP DIRECTORY
[00:00:00] — Finally Tour & Special Plug — Bobby plugs his 2026 “finally tour,” upcoming Hulu special, and lists cities. ⭐Watch Segment
[00:00:55] — Jaime’s New Confidence & Credits — Bobby teases Jaime for name‑dropping opening for Dan Soder, Kathy, and Bobby himself.Watch Segment
[00:02:08] — Microwave & Airplane Pooping Debate — They grill Jaime on whether he truly uses a microwave and then pivot to the difficulty of pooping on airplanes.Watch Segment
[00:03:19] — Bad Lawyer & Rhythm Confusion — Bobby imagines Jaime as a terrible lawyer saying “Am I right?” to a judge, then clowns Jaime’s inability to say “rhythmless.”Watch Segment
[00:04:44] — What Jaime Learned This Month — Bobby interrogates what Jaime has learned from life and opening for Dan Soder; Jaime lands on getting compliments but feeling unworthy.Watch Segment
[00:05:47] — Special Ed & Alternative School Stories — Gilbert and Jaime swap special‑ed and alternative school memories, including teachers and separate buildings.Watch Segment
[00:08:15] — Mark Normand Enters & Recognition Bit — Mark comes in, they play a bit where he doesn’t remember people, then slowly recalls meeting Cat at the Ice House and Jaime with Ralph Barbosa.Watch Segment
[00:10:21] — Ralph Barbosa Call & Validation — Jaime calls Ralph to prove the connection and get a congrats message for Mark’s special.Watch Segment
[00:17:23] — BlueChew Gold Ad Read — Bobby does a long riffing BlueChew ad about aging, dates, and “party time USA,” touting BlueChew Gold’s quick dissolving action.Watch Segment
[00:18:38] — Lola Blankets Ad Read — Bobby and Cat hype up Lola Blankets, emphasizing softness, coolness, washability, gifting, and weighted versions.Watch Segment
[00:21:08] — Mark’s Netflix Special & Poster — They discuss Mark’s special “None Too Special” on Netflix, its top‑10 status, AI‑ish poster look, and font/branding choices.Watch Segment
[00:24:52] — The Horror of Watching Your Own Special — Bobby and Mark share how brutal it is to watch rough cuts of their own specials and why it feels like “hell on earth.”Watch Segment
[00:25:30] — Sex Quietness & One‑Leg Story — Mark jokes his wife likes insults during sex; Bobby plays the “dead quiet” lover, then tells a story about sleeping with a woman with a prosthetic leg that stayed on him into the bathroom. ⭐Watch Segment
[00:27:23] — Prosthetics, Future Legs & Boobs — They talk about how light and realistic modern prosthetic legs are, speculate about titanium and silicone, and fantasize about removable breasts.Watch Segment
[00:28:22] — Total Recall Three‑Boob Lady & Re‑Animator Pause Points — They reminisce about pausing on the three‑breasted woman from Total Recall and an early‑80s horror movie Re‑Animator for pre‑internet porn.Watch Segment
[00:30:18] — Mark’s Baby & Parenting Ego — Mark describes the hell of the first four months of parenting and the ego‑boost when a baby lights up at your entrance.Watch Segment
[00:31:41] — Sad Asian Baby & North Korea Meth Lab Joke — Bobby describes being a philosophical “sad Asian baby,” then jokes about North Korean meth lab workers being paid in more meth.Watch Segment
[00:33:34] — Gout, Ozempic “The Hose,” and Weight — They joke about gout as a “king’s disease,” Kyle Kinane, Ozempic‑type drugs (“the hose”), and Bobby’s desire to lose weight the “real way.”Watch Segment
[00:34:43] — Food, Drinking, and Jaime’s Eating Habits — Jaime explains he stopped drinking but now eats when bored; they note his picky habits and late sushi adoption.Watch Segment
[00:35:39] — Skaters, Liberalism, and Diet — Bobby claims skaters are world‑traveled, artsy, and liberal, contrasting that with someone who doesn’t like sushi; they talk about skaters being vegan or anti‑drug.Watch Segment
[00:36:44] — UFC Diversity, Disabilities & Women’s UFC — They compare skater diversity to UFC’s global roster, discuss missing groups (Eskimos, little people), fighters with missing pecs or fake eyes, and women’s UFC legitimacy.Watch Segment
[00:39:11] — Japanese & Brazilian Skaters, Hollow Bones Bit — They praise Japanese/Brazilian skaters like Yuto Horigome and Jin Woo, joking about hollow bird‑like bones, size, and diet.Watch Segment
[00:41:45] — Tony Hawk, Mega Ramp & Ollie Lesson — Both describe visiting Tony Hawk, dropping in or riding his ramp, and Tony teaching Bobby to ollie at his facility.Watch Segment
[00:43:35] — Hottest Sports for Men — Cat picks skateboarding and track & field, especially long‑distance runners; they mention a marathon teacher who wins after another falls, and sprinter “Gout” with giant teeth.Watch Segment
[00:46:21] — Movie‑Quote Quiz, Generational Gaps — They quiz Cat on famous lines (“What we have here is a failure to communicate,” “How you like them apples?” “Welcome to the Rock”) and discover she’s missed many classics.Watch Segment
[00:49:21] — Michael Bay’s Props & The Rock Cylinder — Bobby tells the story of going to Michael Bay’s house, holding the green chemical cylinders from The Rock and seeing Bumblebee.Watch Segment
[00:51:38] — Stephen Hawking, ED, IVF & Extracting Sperm — They go deep into hypotheticals about paralyzed men, whether the penis works, Epstein’s Island, artificial insemination, IVF, and Lexapro blocking Bobby’s orgasms. ⭐Watch Segment
[00:54:01] — IVF, Schultz, White People Having Kids Late — They note IVF’s prevalence, Andrew Schulz using IVF, and suggest white people waiting to have kids may cause fertility issues.Watch Segment
[00:55:23] — Al Pacino, Age Gaps, and Motives — They dissect Pacino’s 54‑year age gap, debate whether the girlfriend is a genuine film fan or motivated by money, and imagine her raised on Pacino films.Watch Segment
[00:57:46] — Daniel Day-Lewis Crush & Nightmare Hang — Cat admits she’d date 70‑year‑old Daniel Day‑Lewis; Mark and Bobby talk about how unbearable his method intensity would be in real life.Watch Segment
[01:00:21] — Method Acting Horror Stories — They run through Daniel Day‑Lewis throwing axes, Jared Leto sending dead rats/pigs, Leonardo DiCaprio sleeping in a carcass for The Revenant, Shia LaBeouf pulling a tooth, and Christian Bale in The Machinist.Watch Segment
[01:02:40] — Joaquin Phoenix Rapper Bit & Prank Limitations — Joaquin’s “I’m Still Here” pseudo‑doc and staying in character for a year lead to a discussion about pranks being too convincing if you’re a great actor.Watch Segment
[01:04:29] — Can You Date a Method Actor? — They explore dating a method actor as a way to get different characters in bed, contrasting with porn actors who never do method immersion.Watch Segment
[01:05:19] — Dick Van Dyke, Late‑Life Marriage & Core Memories — Bobby jokes that Dick Van Dyke’s much younger wife is “waiting for him to die” and that waddling to frozen yogurt might be a kid’s only memory.Watch Segment
[01:07:21] — Comparing Age Gaps: Pacino vs Van Dyke — They calculate Dick Van Dyke’s 46‑year gap and assert society tolerates it more than Pacino’s because she’s older and may have grown up on his show.Watch Segment
[01:09:33] — RFK Jr., Cheryl Hines & Political Guest — They recall hosting RFK Jr. and Cheryl Hines, mixing political talk with fandom for Curb Your Enthusiasm.Watch Segment
[01:11:15] — Childhood Crushes: Marisa Tomei, Judi Dench, Rene Russo — Mark loved Marisa Tomei; Bobby jokes about Judi Dench then mentions Rene Russo in The Thomas Crown Affair as a formative crush.Watch Segment
[01:13:21] — Female‑Favored Movies & Pride and Prejudice — Bobby describes being pressured to watch Pride and Prejudice and lumps it with “women really love” films like The Notebook and Gone with the Wind.Watch Segment
[01:15:30] — Titanic, Disaster‑Plus‑Love Formula & 9/11 Story — They note Titanic works for them due to disaster plus romance, then joke about needing a 9/11 love story (which exists) and Malibu‑fire love story.Watch Segment
[01:18:39] — Closing: Mark’s Writing Pace & Fear of Bombing — Mark says it takes ~2.5 years to get a new hour, talks about working at the Comedy Cellar, and the episode closes with encouragement and applause.Watch Segment
4. PEOPLE MENTIONED
(Ordered by first appearance; each has all known timestamps of mention.)
Role: Host of TigerBelly, stand‑up comic with Hulu special and 2026 “finally tour.”Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:00:00 (tour plug) through entire episode as primary speaker.Watch Segment
Connected works: Hulu special (title [UNKNOWN — TO BE FILLED IN]), Finally Tour 2026, TigerBelly podcast.Watch Segment
Site: https://bobbylee.live 🔗 (tour, merch potential).Watch Segment
Amazon affiliate potential: 🔗 Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
Role: Stand‑up comic Jaime opened for; friend discussed in learning/anxiety context.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:00:55–00:01:23, 00:03:19–00:03:29, 00:07:30–00:07:39.Watch Segment
Connected works: Stand‑up tours, radio/podcasts.Watch Segment
Site: https://www.google.com/search?q=Dan+Soder+official+siteWatch Segment
Kathy “Cat” – comic, UNCONFIRMED
Role: Comic who opens for Mark and Bobby; on‑mic as “Cat,” answers hot‑sports questions, participates in movie‑quote quizzes.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:01:01–00:01:08 (Bobby mentions opening for Kathy), 00:07:30–00:07:39, 00:13:51 (hosting a show Bobby sits through), 00:43:07–00:43:14 (skater attractiveness), 00:48:41–00:49:04, 00:56:46–00:57:06, 01:00:08–01:00:19, 01:13:03–01:14:03.Watch Segment
Connected works: Ice House opening sets; no clear official site.Watch Segment
Link:
[URL TO BE ADDED](needs full name).Watch Segment🔗 If/when an album exists: Shop on AmazonWatch Segment
Role: Friend/recurring guest; comic who opens for multiple acts and drives chaotic tangents.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:00:55–00:07:11 (confidence, microwave, plane poop), 00:10:21–00:10:33 (Ralph call), scattered throughout sponsor bits and jokes.Watch Segment
Connected works: @fatfishpodcast, Instagram @thejaimegarcia.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.instagram.com/thejaimegarciaWatch Segment
Role: Producer/on‑mic; shares special‑ed story, interacts with guests.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:57–00:07:09, 00:07:36–00:07:53.Watch Segment
Connected works: TigerBelly production, stand‑up.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.instagram.com/gilbitsWatch Segment
Role: Co‑host; comments on anxiety, parenting, and method acting; present in ad reads.Watch Segment
Timestamps: Throughout BlueChew/Lola reads and various interjections (00:18:03, 00:19:51, etc.).Watch Segment
Connected works: Trash Tuesday podcast, Ebb Ocean Club.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.instagram.com/khalamitykWatch Segment
Role: Main guest; stand‑up comic promoting Netflix special, discussing parenting, method acting, UFC, movies.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:08:15 onward; heavy presence especially 00:21:08–end.Watch Segment
Connected works: Netflix special “None Too Special,” podcasts “We Might Be Drunk” and “Tuesdays with Stories.”Watch Segment
Site: https://marknormandcomedy.comWatch Segment
Role: Jaime’s best‑friend comic; appears by phone to congratulate Mark on the special.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:07:30–00:07:39, 00:20:55–00:21:23, 00:21:55–00:22:09.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Ralph+Barbosa+official+siteWatch Segment
Role: Legendary skater; hosted both Mark and Bobby at his ramp, where they faced drop‑ins and ollies.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:42:13–00:42:56.Watch Segment
Link: https://tonyhawk.comWatch Segment
Role: Japanese Olympic street skater referenced by Bobby as “Horogi” who wears Jordans and does a hurricane flip.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:41:45–00:41:56.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Yuto+Horigome+officialWatch Segment
Jinwoo (Jin Woo) – child prodigy skater
Role: Young skater with long hair and tall socks; held up as an example of insane modern skate talent.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:40:44–00:40:58.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Jinwoo+skateboardWatch Segment
Role: UFC heavyweight of Polynesian descent; used as example of Samoan/Polynesian representation.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:37:39–00:37:49.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/mark-huntWatch Segment
Role: UFC fighter with a fake eye; example of disability in the sport.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:38:21–00:38:27.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.michaelbisping.co.ukWatch Segment
Role: UFC interim heavyweight champion; discussed as a dangerous fight for Jon Jones and reason Jones might avoid him.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:40:08–00:40:26.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/tom-aspinallWatch Segment
Role: Former UFC champ discussed as “GOAT” but older, heavier, and perhaps avoiding Tom Aspinall.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:39:52–00:40:26.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/jon-jonesWatch Segment
Role: Ex‑UFC women’s champ; praised for precise striking.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:38:57–00:39:05.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/joanna-jedrzejczykWatch Segment
Role: Referenced as “Stranger Things lady with the shaved head”; top woman fighter.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:39:05–00:39:12.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/rose-namajunasWatch Segment
Role: “Chef Shenko,” praised for rib‑breaking kicks.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:39:12–00:39:24.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/valentina-shevchenkoWatch Segment
Role: Discussed for rumored return and earlier knockout by Holly Holm; central to women’s UFC discussion.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:39:24–00:39:58.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.rondarousey.comWatch Segment
Role: Mentioned as possibly fighting Rousey on her return.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:39:24–00:39:32.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Gina+CaranoWatch Segment
Role: Knocked out Rousey; described as skilled but a bit clumsy, landing a head‑kick as Rousey turned.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:39:32–00:39:58.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.ufc.com/athlete/holly-holmWatch Segment
Role: Center of a long riff about disability, sex, sperm, IVF, and Epstein’s Island.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:52:23–00:55:04.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Stephen+HawkingWatch Segment
Role: Example of extreme age‑gap relationship; his 54‑year difference triggers debate about motives and fandom.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:55:23–00:58:00.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Al+PacinoWatch Segment
Role: Example of very old husband still alive with much younger wife; Bobby imagines her frustration waiting for him to die.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:05:19–01:07:09.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Dick+Van+DykeWatch Segment
Role: Cat’s older‑man crush; used for method acting stories (axes, Gangs of New York) and “annoying hang” jokes.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:09:56 (teased in title section as “annoying hang”), 00:57:46–00:59:10.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Daniel+Day-LewisWatch Segment
Role: Example of over‑the‑top method (dead pigs, rats) for Suicide Squad.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:04:56–01:05:08.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Jared+LetoWatch Segment
Role: Slept in a carcass for The Revenant; questioned how one acquires such a carcass.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:00:21–01:00:29, 01:12:39–01:12:50.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Leonardo+DiCaprioWatch Segment
Role: Pulled a tooth out for Fury; current chaotic behavior framed as possibly “for a role.”Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:00:21–01:01:06.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Shia+LaBeoufWatch Segment
Role: Lost extreme weight for The Machinist, then bulked up for Batman; photo shocks everyone.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:01:31–01:02:28.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Christian+Bale+MachinistWatch Segment
Role: Did fake rapper doc “I’m Still Here,” stayed in character for 1.5 years.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:02:40–01:03:38.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Joaquin+Phoenix+I%27m+Still+HereWatch Segment
Role: Hosted Bobby at his house, showed him The Rock’s green spheres and Bumblebee prop.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:49:21–00:50:02.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Michael+BayWatch Segment
Role: Star of an existing 9/11‑twist romance referenced by Mark when they joke about “we need a 9/11 love story.”Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:59:41–02:00:00.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Robert+Pattinson+9%2F11+movieWatch Segment
Role: Comedian who used IVF with his wife, illustrating modern fertility solutions.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:53:59–00:54:10.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Andrew+SchulzWatch Segment
Role: Mentioned as saying he wishes he’d had kids ten years earlier, motivating Mark to start earlier.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:54:10–00:54:25.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bill+Burr+kids+quoteWatch Segment
RFK Jr. (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)
Role: Former guest on TigerBelly when running for president; they recall the episode and Bobby wearing a RFK hat.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:12:39–01:13:05.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Robert+F+Kennedy+JrWatch Segment
Role: Actress from Curb Your Enthusiasm, appeared on TigerBelly with RFK Jr.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:12:39–01:13:05.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Cheryl+HinesWatch Segment
Role: Mark’s childhood crush, especially from My Cousin Vinny and as Aunt May in Spider‑Man.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:13:56–01:14:18.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Marisa+TomeiWatch Segment
Role: Bobby’s formative crush from The Thomas Crown Affair.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:15:30–01:16:00.Watch Segment
Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Rene+RussoWatch Segment
(Others briefly referenced—Fluffy/Gabriel Iglesias, Kyle Kinane, Whitney Cummings, Chris Cole, Dick Van Dyke’s wife, etc.—are included in later sections with context and links.)Watch Segment
5. BOOKS REFERENCED
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Timestamps: 01:53:41–01:56:05.Watch Segment
Context: Used as the prototypical “British movie women really love” that Bobby is being pressured to watch by a new partner, representing a female‑leaning romance canon.Watch Segment
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Timestamps: 01:56:05–01:56:19.Watch Segment
Context: Named as another classic love story that women tend to adore, slotting it into the same emotional category as Pride and Prejudice.Watch Segment
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
Timestamps: 01:56:19–01:57:18.Watch Segment
Context: Mark notes that The Notebook is not for him personally but he can see why women like it; Bobby uses it as an example of a modern “female movie” with a strong romance narrative.Watch Segment
A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
Timestamps: 01:57:18–01:57:33.Watch Segment
Context: Mentioned as another very sad, female‑favored love story in the same cluster as The Notebook; not deeply discussed but explicitly named.Watch Segment
[UNKNOWN TITLE] by William Shakespeare — [UNCONFIRMED SCREENPLAY CONTEXT]
Timestamps: 01:59:41–02:00:10 (Shakespeare in Love reference).Watch Segment
Context: They talk about Shakespeare in Love and imagine adding an alien invasion; the underlying Shakespearean text is not explicitly named, so this reference is to the general Shakespeare canon rather than a specific play.Watch Segment
6. PRODUCTS & SERVICES
(Organized by category; each has all mentions and an affiliate link or placeholder.)
Supplements / Sexual Health
🔗 BlueChew Gold (ED chewable)
Category: Supplement / prescription telehealth ED tablet.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:17:23–00:18:28.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby explains aging makes it harder to “get the party going,” praises that BlueChew Gold dissolves under the tongue, works in as little as 15 minutes, and is ideal to take 20–30 minutes before a date.Watch Segment
Price: Not mentioned; subscription with a “first month 10% off” offer.Watch Segment
Home & Lifestyle
🔗 Lola Blankets luxury faux‑fur blanket
Category: Home textile / blanket.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:18:38–00:20:27.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby claims to sleep with Lola every night, calling it the “world’s number one blanket,” highlighting ultra‑soft faux fur, coolness, machine washability, double hemming, and gifting for family, coworkers, and “people you don’t know what to get.”Watch Segment
Price: Not specified; 40% off select products with code BELLY.Watch Segment
🔗 Lola Blankets weighted blankets
Category: Weighted blanket / therapeutic.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:19:38–00:20:03.Watch Segment
Context: Mentioned as part of Lola’s line to provide calming, therapeutic vibes, with Bobby saying he feels therapeutic under his blanket.Watch Segment
🔗 Lola matching pillows
Category: Home décor / pillows.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:19:38–00:20:08.Watch Segment
Context: Promoted as aesthetically matching pillows that “look amazing,” with bundling savings.Watch Segment
🔗 Microwave oven
Category: Kitchen appliance.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:02:08–00:02:53.Watch Segment
Context: Jaime insists he used a microwave two weeks ago to re‑heat a grilled cheese from “Pats”; Bobby challenges his story, but the microwave is treated as a regular household tool.Watch Segment
Food & Restaurants
🔗 Shake Shack delivery
Category: Fast‑casual burger chain / food delivery.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:23–00:06:32.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby lists learning that “you can get Shake Shack ordered late” as one of his weekend discoveries, positioning it as comfort food and late‑night option.Watch Segment
🔗 Grilled cheese sandwich from “Pats”
Category: Prepared food.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:02:23–00:02:41.Watch Segment
Context: Jaime claims he reheated a grilled cheese from “Pats” in the microwave; the brand/location is unclear.Watch Segment
🔗 Pizza (generic pizza shop)
Category: Food / restaurant.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:31:13–00:31:23 (Bobby’s pizza‑shop job and getting sick of pizza).Watch Segment
Context: Used to contrast pizza (which you can get sick of) with meth (which produces addiction).Watch Segment
Clothing & Apparel
🔗 Air Jordans (You Horigome’s shoes)
Category: Sneakers.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:41:49–00:41:56.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby notes Yuto/“Horogi” skates in Jordans, emblematic of stylish modern skating gear.Watch Segment
Media & Entertainment Products
🔗 Netflix streaming subscription
Category: Streaming service.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:21:08–00:21:38 (Mark’s special), 01:39:38–01:40:03 (Forest Gump and Monsters Inc. being on Netflix).Watch Segment
Context: Necessary to watch Mark’s “None Too Special” and classic movies like Forest Gump that Cat might know.Watch Segment
Health & Pharma
🔗 Lexapro (SSRI, brand escitalopram)
Category: Prescription antidepressant.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:52:53–00:53:05.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby says Lexapro prevents him from orgasming despite being able to get an erection; no medical recommendations.Watch Segment
7. COMPANIES & BRANDS
BlueChew
Industry: Telehealth / ED medication.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:17:23–00:18:28.Watch Segment
Context: Sponsor; they highlight new BlueChew Gold dissolving under the tongue, working in 15 minutes, and offer 10% off with code BELLY.Watch Segment
Website: https://www.bluechew.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Positive (enthusiastic endorsement).Watch Segment
Lola Blankets
Industry: Home textiles / blankets.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:18:38–00:20:27.Watch Segment
Context: Sponsor; pitched as “world’s number one blanket,” with faux fur, machine washability, weighted options, and 40% discount with code BELLY.Watch Segment
Website: https://lolablankets.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Very positive, cozy and luxurious.Watch Segment
Slept Kingdom
Industry: Merch/e‑commerce for TigerBelly.Watch Segment
Timestamps: In description “New Merch is Only @ SleptKingdom.com.”Watch Segment
Context: Official TigerBelly merch store.Watch Segment
Website: https://sleptkingdom.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Positive (home base for fans).Watch Segment
TigerBelly
Industry: Podcast / media brand.Watch Segment
Timestamps: Throughout description; host brand for episode.Watch Segment
Context: Self‑described as “#1 Asian Podcast,” anchored by Bobby and Khalyla.Watch Segment
Website: http://thetigerbelly.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Self‑promotional, positive.Watch Segment
We Might Be Drunk
Industry: Podcast.Watch Segment
Timestamps: Description “We Might Be Drunk: @WeMightBeDrunkPod.”Watch Segment
Context: One of Mark’s pods, cross‑promoted in show notes.Watch Segment
Website: https://www.youtube.com/@WeMightBeDrunkPodWatch Segment
Sentiment: Positive.Watch Segment
Tuesdays with Stories
Industry: Podcast.Watch Segment
Timestamps: Description “Tuesdays with Stories: @TuesdayswithStories.”Watch Segment
Context: Mark’s long‑running pod with Joe List.Watch Segment
Website: https://www.youtube.com/@TuesdayswithStoriesWatch Segment
Sentiment: Positive.Watch Segment
Trash Tuesday
Industry: Podcast.Watch Segment
Timestamps: Description mentions “Trash Tuesday Podcast.”Watch Segment
Context: Khalyla’s other podcast, used to show her broader presence.Watch Segment
Website: https://www.youtube.com/c/TrashTuesdayWatch Segment
Sentiment: Positive.Watch Segment
Ebb Ocean Club
Industry: Hospitality/club (likely wellness or social club).Watch Segment
Timestamps: Description “Ebb Ocean Club: https://ebboceanclub.com.”Watch Segment
Context: Linked under “More Khalyla,” suggesting affiliation or ownership.Watch Segment
Website: https://ebboceanclub.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Neutral‑positive.Watch Segment
Karma Farm
Industry: YouTube channel / content collective.Watch Segment
Timestamps: Description under “More PD George.”Watch Segment
Context: Likely George’s creative project.Watch Segment
Website: https://www.youtube.com/@7EQUISWatch Segment
The Comedy Store
Industry: Comedy club.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:05:54–00:06:05 (deep secrets, history), 00:06:52–00:06:59.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby references learning “deep dark secrets” and history; teaches “holding method” there.Watch Segment
Website: https://thecomedystore.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Mixed (dark secrets but important club).Watch Segment
Netflix
Industry: Streaming.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:21:08–00:21:38 (Mark’s special), 01:39:38–01:40:03 (Forest Gump/Monsters Inc. availability).Watch Segment
Context: Platform for Mark’s special and classic films; used to emphasize discoverability.Watch Segment
Website: https://www.netflix.comWatch Segment
Sentiment: Positive.Watch Segment
8. MEDIA REFERENCED
(Each media item with type, context, and affiliate search.)
The Rock (1996, movie)
Creator/Director: Michael Bay.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:50:59–01:51:46 (“Welcome to the Rock” quote, props at Bay’s house).Watch Segment
Context: Used for quote quiz and as a story about Michael Bay showing Bobby the green chemical spheres.Watch Segment
Where to watch: Streaming/buy‑to‑own platforms.Watch Segment
Total Recall (original & remake, movies)
Type: Sci‑fi action films.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:28:22–00:29:06.Watch Segment
Context: Mentioned for three‑breasted woman; they compare old vs new versions and acknowledge pausing the tape as teens.Watch Segment
Re-Animator (1985, horror movie)
Type: Horror B‑movie.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:29:06–00:29:23.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby recalls pausing on a breast shot; it’s cited as a pre‑internet porn stand‑in and a terrifying movie.Watch Segment
Gangs of New York (2002, movie)
Director: Martin Scorsese.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:57:46–00:58:21 (Daniel Day‑Lewis as Bill the Butcher).Watch Segment
Context: Used as example of Daniel’s method intensity (throwing axes in prep) and as a performance Cat found hot.Watch Segment
The Last of the Mohicans (movie)
Type: Historical drama.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:59:41–00:59:56.Watch Segment
Context: They imagine Daniel Day‑Lewis running around at dinner like his character, with an axe.Watch Segment
The Machinist (2004, movie)
Type: Psychological thriller.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:01:31–01:02:28.Watch Segment
Context: Highlighted for Christian Bale’s skeletal weight‑loss transformation.Watch Segment
Fury (2014, movie)
Type: War film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:00:21–01:01:06.Watch Segment
Context: Shia LaBeouf pulls a tooth out for this film.Watch Segment
I’m Still Here (2010, mockumentary)
Type: Mockumentary film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:02:40–01:03:38.Watch Segment
Context: Joaquin Phoenix’s pseudo‑doc about becoming a rapper; they describe him staying in character for a year and a half.Watch Segment
The Revenant (2015, movie)
Type: Survival drama.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:00:21–01:00:29, 01:12:39–01:12:50.Watch Segment
Context: Leo sleeping inside an animal carcass to prepare; Mark wonders where he got it.Watch Segment
Suicide Squad (2016, movie)
Type: Superhero film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:04:56–01:05:08.Watch Segment
Context: Jared Leto’s Joker behavior with dead animals on set.Watch Segment
My Cousin Vinny (1992, movie)
Type: Comedy film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:13:56–01:14:18.Watch Segment
Context: Mark’s first big crush on Marisa Tomei; iconic courtroom comedy.Watch Segment
Spider-Man (MCU, Tom Holland series)
Type: Superhero film series.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:13:56–01:14:18 (Aunt May).Watch Segment
Context: Marisa Tomei as Aunt May helps Cat recognize her.Watch Segment
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999, movie)
Type: Heist/romance movie.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:15:30–01:16:00.Watch Segment
Context: Rene Russo and Pierce Brosnan’s chemistry referenced as “really bricked up” material for Mark.Watch Segment
Pride and Prejudice (2005 film adaptation)
Type: Romance period film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:53:41–01:56:05.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby’s girlfriend insists he watch it; he resists as it feels like a quintessential “women’s movie.”Watch Segment
Gone with the Wind (film)
Type: Classic epic romance film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:56:05–01:56:19.Watch Segment
Context: Another “female favorite” romance film.Watch Segment
Titanic (1997, movie)
Type: Disaster/romance film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:57:49–01:58:23.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby loves it because of disaster plus romance plus historical basis.Watch Segment
Forest Gump (1994, movie)
Type: Drama/romance.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:39:38–01:40:03.Watch Segment
Context: On Netflix, used to test generational references; “life is like a box of chocolates” is missed by Cat.Watch Segment
Monsters, Inc. (2001, animated movie)
Type: Pixar animation.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:39:38–01:40:15, 01:40:54–01:41:07.Watch Segment
Context: Cat recognizes Mike Wazowski; they contrast Pixar quotes with classic film quotes.Watch Segment
Cool Hand Luke (1967, movie)
Type: Prison drama.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:47:53–01:48:22.Watch Segment
Context: Source of “What we have here is a failure to communicate,” which Cat mistakes for Dodgeball.Watch Segment
Good Will Hunting (1997, movie)
Type: Drama.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:49:00–01:49:09 (“How you like them apples?”).Watch Segment
Context: One of the few quotes Cat gets right.Watch Segment
Shakespeare in Love (1998, movie)
Type: Romantic period film.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:59:41–02:00:10.Watch Segment
Context: Bobby jokes about adding aliens to Shakespeare in Love to make it more exciting.Watch Segment
(Additional films like Jaws, Apocalypse Now, Legally Blonde, 9/11 romance with Robert Pattinson, etc., are name‑checked; each can be similarly searched.)Watch Segment
9. KEY CONCEPTS & IDEAS
(Grouped by theme; each with explanation and search link.)
Stand‑Up Anxiety & The Holding Method
Holding Method
Explanation: Bobby describes a technique where a seasoned comic (or host like Kathy) calls your name to the stage but forces you to sit in your chair for several minutes, hugging or “holding” you physically/psychologically to ride out panic before going up.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:05–00:06:57.Watch Segment
Applied in episode: Bobby does this to Cat to teach her to sit in anxiety rather than flee, mirroring how Comedy Store veterans once did it to him.Watch Segment
Further reading: Holding method stand‑up anxiety.
Stage Panic & Learning Patience
Explanation: They frame delayed stage entry as exposure therapy that builds resilience and redefines stress as manageable rather than overwhelming.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:05–00:06:57, 00:13:51–00:14:12.Watch Segment
Application: Bobby uses his own five‑minute lock‑ins as precedent for pushing Cat through the same discomfort.Watch Segment
Method Acting & Process
Method Acting (extreme immersion)
Explanation: The crew lists various actors who radically alter lifestyle, body, and on‑set behavior—axes, carcasses, teeth pulling—to stay in character, questioning whether such extremes are necessary or just self‑indulgent.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:57:46–01:05:08.Watch Segment
Introduced by: Mark and Bobby discussing Daniel Day‑Lewis, Jared Leto, Leo, Shia, Christian Bale, Joaquin Phoenix.Watch Segment
Episode application: They weigh the trade‑off between Oscar‑caliber performances and being a nightmare to hang around; they also contrast it with porn actors who never method‑prepare.Watch Segment
Search: Method acting extreme examples.
Process vs Hangability
Explanation: Mark emphasizes that every actor has a process but that some processes (like Daniel Day‑Lewis staying in character for weeks) make the person unbearable to be around and thus questionable in social and professional contexts.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:04:29–01:05:08.Watch Segment
Search: Method acting criticism social cost.
Sex, Disability & Medicine
Lexapro‑Induced Anorgasmia
Explanation: Bobby states SSRIs like Lexapro can allow erections but block orgasm, highlighting real‑world side effects of antidepressants on sexual function.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:52:53–00:53:05.Watch Segment
Application: Tied into his reliance on BlueChew and his focus on partner’s orgasm for fulfillment.Watch Segment
Search: Lexapro sexual side effects men.
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
Explanation: They discuss IVF as a way to conceive when natural methods fail, collecting sperm and eggs and combining them in a lab before implantation.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:53:59–00:54:20.Watch Segment
Applied: Citing Andrew Schulz’s IVF journey and speculating on retrieving sperm from paralyzed men.Watch Segment
Search: In vitro fertilization basics.
Late‑Life Fatherhood & “Core Memories”
Explanation: They question the value of extremely late fatherhood (Pacino, Dick Van Dyke), suggesting kids might only recall slow waddles to frozen yogurt, but acknowledging it is still better than abuse.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:05:19–01:07:21.Watch Segment
Search: Late life fatherhood pros cons.
Cultural & Media Literacy
Generational Movie‑Quote Literacy
Explanation: Through Cat’s inability to recognize iconic lines, they highlight how streaming eras create gaps in shared cultural references, especially for pre‑1990 cinema.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:39:38–01:49:09.Watch Segment
“Female Movies” as a Category
Explanation: They loosely define “female movies” as romantic dramas and period pieces (Pride and Prejudice, The Notebook, Gone with the Wind) that women often revere, while acknowledging one can respect their craft without personally enjoying them.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:53:41–01:57:33.Watch Segment
Search: Romantic drama films women favorites.
10. QUOTES & SOUNDBITES
Tier 1 — Top Quotes (8–12, exact)
⭐ “Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at blu.com.” — Bobby, BlueChew read [00:18:03].Watch Segment
⭐ “You can’t date a method. It might be fun ‘cause then you get like different characters every time you have sex.” — Mark [01:04:29–01:04:40].Watch Segment
⭐ “I used to waddle with my dad to the frozen yogurt place… I don’t know if that’s a good core memory.” — Bobby [01:05:19–01:05:31].Watch Segment
“The first four months are hell on earth. It’s like boot camp.” — Mark on newborn parenting [00:30:18–00:30:32].Watch Segment
“I haven’t come in months.” — Bobby on Lexapro and sexual function [00:52:53–00:53:05].Watch Segment
“I don’t believe that I’m the best podcaster, but I do believe I’m in the top 100.” — Bobby on his host skills [01:43:35–01:44:10].Watch Segment
“The writing sucks… it’s like gay porn with a little hockey.” — Mark on the show about gay hockey players (clearly meant as harsh comic critique) [01:53:33–01:53:49].Watch Segment
“If the white wasn’t exposed there, I would not know that that’s the fake leg.” — Bobby reacting to realistic prosthetic legs [00:27:23–00:27:31].Watch Segment
“That’s full Holocaust.” — Mark seeing Christian Bale’s body in The Machinist [01:01:31–01:01:43].Watch Segment
“We need a 9/11 love story… oh wait, there is one.” — Mark [01:59:41–01:59:52].Watch Segment
Tier 2 — Notable Mentions
“I was a sad Asian baby thinking ‘Why am I here?’” — Bobby on existential childhood [00:31:41–00:31:59].Watch Segment
“It’s the king’s disease.” — Mark on gout [00:33:34–00:33:41].Watch Segment
“Everybody’s on the hose.” — Mark referring to Ozempic‑style weight‑loss drugs [00:33:34–00:33:52].Watch Segment
“UFC is the most diverse… it’s like a guy from Korea, then a guy from Brazil, then a white guy, then a Russian.” — Mark [00:36:44–00:37:10].Watch Segment
“Netflix, Forest Gump is on Netflix, so she might know it.” — Mark on Cat’s limited classic‑film exposure [01:39:38–01:40:03].Watch Segment
11. RESOURCES & LINKS
(Organized by category; each with timestamps.)
Official Sites & Social Profiles
TigerBelly official site — http://thetigerbelly.com — Show hub. Timestamps: description. 🔗 potential for merch.Watch Segment
TigerBelly audio feed — http://tigerbelly.libsyn.com — Podcast audio.Watch Segment
Bobby Lee site — https://bobbylee.live — Tour info & merch. 🔗Watch Segment
Bobby Lee Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/bobbyleelive — Social profile.Watch Segment
Bobby Lee Twitter — https://twitter.com/bobbyleelive — Social profile.Watch Segment
Khalyla Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/khalamityk — Social profile.Watch Segment
Khalyla Twitter — https://twitter.com/khalamityk — Social profile.Watch Segment
TigerBelly Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/tigerbelly — Show social.Watch Segment
TigerBelly Twitter — https://twitter.com/thetigerbelly — Show social.Watch Segment
TigerBelly Facebook — http://fb.me/sleptkingdom — Community page.Watch Segment
Mark Normand
Mark’s site — https://marknormandcomedy.com — Tour & special links. 🔗Watch Segment
Mark Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/marknormand — Social.Watch Segment
We Might Be Drunk YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@WeMightBeDrunkPod — Podcast.Watch Segment
Tuesdays with Stories YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@TuesdayswithStories — Podcast.Watch Segment
Other TigerBelly Regulars
Jaime Garcia Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/thejaimegarcia — Social.Watch Segment
Fat Fish Podcast — @fatfishpodcast — Show handle.Watch Segment
Rudy Jules Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rudyjuless — Social.Watch Segment
Gilbert Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/gilbits — Social.Watch Segment
George Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/george_kimmel — Social.Watch Segment
Karma Farm YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@7EQUIS — George’s project.Watch Segment
Merch & Commerce
TigerBelly merch — https://sleptkingdom.com — Exclusive merchandise store. 🔗Watch Segment
Lola Blankets — http://Lolablankets.com — Sponsor site for blankets & weighted blankets. 🔗Watch Segment
BlueChew — http://BlueChew.com (spelled blu.com in read) — Sponsor ED meds with code BELLY. 🔗Watch Segment
Other Resources
Ebb Ocean Club — https://ebboceanclub.com — Linked under Khalyla.Watch Segment
Trash Tuesday YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/c/TrashTuesday — Khalyla’s other pod.Watch Segment
Alphabetical Index (by resource name)
BlueChew — http://BlueChew.comWatch Segment
Bobby Lee — https://bobbylee.liveWatch Segment
Ebb Ocean Club — https://ebboceanclub.comWatch Segment
Fat Fish Podcast — @fatfishpodcastWatch Segment
Karma Farm — https://www.youtube.com/@7EQUISWatch Segment
Lola Blankets — http://Lolablankets.comWatch Segment
Mark Normand — https://marknormandcomedy.comWatch Segment
Slept Kingdom — https://sleptkingdom.comWatch Segment
TigerBelly — http://thetigerbelly.comWatch Segment
Trash Tuesday — https://www.youtube.com/c/TrashTuesdayWatch Segment
12. ACTION ITEMS & TAKEAWAYS
Performance & Anxiety
Practice the “holding method” before sets: intentionally delay going on stage for a few minutes while breathing and staying seated to ride out panic instead of escaping.
Recommended by: Bobby.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:05–00:06:57.Watch Segment
Benefit: Builds resilience and reframes stage anxiety as survivable.
Difficulty: Habit.
Listen more and talk less in high‑stakes social situations (e.g., after shows, at clubs).
Recommended by: Jaime paraphrasing his weekend learnings, Khalyla affirming.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:23–00:06:32.Watch Segment
Benefit: Reduces social missteps and helps you learn faster.
Difficulty: Habit.
Health & Lifestyle
Avoid relying on extreme weight‑loss drugs (“the hose”) if you can instead commit to gradual lifestyle changes.
Recommended by: Bobby and Mark (Mark applauds doing it “the real way”).Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:33:34–00:33:52.Watch Segment
Benefit: More sustainable health and self‑respect.
Difficulty: Major Undertaking.
If antidepressants such as Lexapro impair orgasm, discuss alternative medications or adjuncts with a doctor rather than silently enduring.
Recommended by: Bobby (experience‑based example, not medical advice).Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:52:53–00:53:05.Watch Segment
Benefit: Restores sexual quality of life.
Difficulty: Major Undertaking.
Creative & Professional
Accept that watching your own recorded work (special, pilot, tape) will feel brutal—but do at least one pass to learn from it and then step away.
Recommended by: Mark and Bobby.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:24:52–00:25:20.Watch Segment
Benefit: Extracts learning without spiraling into self‑hate.
Difficulty: Quick Win/Habit.
Recognize compliments without over‑analyzing “what you have”—say “thank you” and keep refining your craft.
Recommended by: Group reaction to Jaime saying “I don’t know what I have.”Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:21–00:06:59.Watch Segment
Benefit: Builds healthy confidence without arrogance.
Difficulty: Habit.
Relationships & Parenting
If considering late‑life parenting, honestly weigh the trade‑off between limited time and the value of any loving presence compared to traumatic childhoods.
Recommended by: Bobby and Mark in Dick Van Dyke/Pacino discussion.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:05:19–01:07:21.Watch Segment
Benefit: Drives intentional family planning.
Difficulty: Major Undertaking.
Start Here (most emphasized or broadly useful)
Use small, intentional “holding” delays to build comfort with stage anxiety instead of avoiding discomfort.Watch Segment
Decide consciously whether to pursue “real” weight loss (diet/exercise) versus shortcuts, and accept the trade‑offs.Watch Segment
Treat positive feedback as real data rather than evidence you “don’t get what you have,” while continuing to work.Watch Segment
If meds hurt your sex life, proactively talk to a professional; don’t just suffer in silence.Watch Segment
13. TOPIC & SUBJECT AREA MAP
Primary Topics (≈10+ minutes)
Stand‑up comedy, anxiety, and touring
Timestamps: 00:00:00–00:07:11, 00:13:51–00:15:10, 01:18:39–end.Watch Segment
Subtopics: Bobby’s 2026 tour; Mark’s Netflix special; holding method; bombing fear; working at the Comedy Cellar; watching your own special.Watch Segment
Why it comes up: Mark is a touring comic guest; Bobby is plugging his special and tour.Watch Segment
Search: Stand up comedy anxiety stories.
Method acting and actor transformations
Timestamps: 00:57:46–01:05:08.Watch Segment
Subtopics: Daniel Day‑Lewis; Jared Leto; Leo; Shia; Christian Bale; Joaquin Phoenix; dating a method actor.Watch Segment
Related topics: Movie quotes, film literacy, Hollywood props.Watch Segment
Search: Extreme method acting examples.
UFC, diversity, and women’s MMA
Timestamps: 00:36:44–00:40:26.Watch Segment
Subtopics: representation (countries, disabilities, gender), Tom Aspinall vs Jon Jones, women’s UFC respect.Watch Segment
Why: Mark is an MMA fan; they needed a parallel to skaters’ diversity.Watch Segment
Search: UFC diversity women MMA.
Age‑gap relationships & late‑life fatherhood
Timestamps: 00:55:23–00:58:00, 01:05:19–01:07:21.Watch Segment
Subtopics: Al Pacino, Dick Van Dyke, whether women are fans or chasing money, kids’ core memories.Watch Segment
Secondary Topics (≈5–10 minutes)
Skateboarding culture & hottest sports discourse
Timestamps: 00:35:39–00:43:07.Watch Segment
Subtopics: skaters’ liberal/vegan identities, world travel, Japanese/Brazilian dominance, Tony Hawk’s ramp.Watch Segment
Sex, disability, and medicine (Lexapro, IVF, Hawking)
Timestamps: 00:52:23–00:55:04.Watch Segment
Subtopics: SSRIs, orgasm, IVF, paralyzed sperm retrieval, Epstein’s Island.Watch Segment
Search: Sex and disability IVF ethics.
Romance movies & “female films”
Timestamps: 01:53:41–01:57:49.Watch Segment
Subtopics: Pride and Prejudice, The Notebook, Gone with the Wind, Titanic, adding disasters/aliens.Watch Segment
Search: Best romance movies of all time.
Mentioned Topics (<5 minutes)
Gout and “king’s disease” [00:33:34–00:33:41].Watch Segment
Ozempic‑style injection (“the hose”) [00:33:34–00:33:52].Watch Segment
Special education experiences [00:05:47–00:07:53].Watch Segment
RFK Jr.’s presidential run [01:12:39–01:13:05].Watch Segment
Fleeting References (single sentence)
Epstein’s Island [00:53:36–00:53:48].Watch Segment
Malibu fires as a love‑story backdrop [01:59:12–01:59:30].Watch Segment
9/11 romance film [01:59:41–01:59:52].Watch Segment
Conversational “Tree” Flow (text diagram)
Start: Bobby’s tour & Jaime’s confidence → microwave/plane poop → special ed stories → Mark arrival & recognition bit → Ralph Barbosa call → sponsors (BlueChew, Lola) → Mark’s Netflix special & watching your own special → sex quietness & prosthetic leg story → Total Recall/Re‑Animator → Mark’s baby & parenting → sad Asian baby & North Korea meth → gout, Ozempic, weight → skaters vs UFC diversity → Tony Hawk & modern skaters → hottest sports for men → “Gout” sprinter & movie‑quote literacy → Michael Bay props & The Rock → Hawking, Lexapro, IVF → Bill Burr and white people’s fertility timing → Pacino & age gaps → Daniel Day‑Lewis & method acting horror stories → Christian Bale, Shia, Joaquin, Leo → can you date a method actor? → Dick Van Dyke age gap → RFK Jr. & Cheryl Hines guest memory → childhood crushes (Marisa Tomei, Rene Russo) → female movies (Pride and Prejudice, The Notebook, Gone with the Wind) → Titanic & disaster‑plus‑love → 9/11 and Malibu‑fire love‑story riffs → closing on Mark’s writing pace and bombing fear.Watch Segment
14. QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION THREADS
(Exact questions, how answered, and tangents.)
“What have you learned this last month?” — Bobby to Jaime [00:04:44–00:04:59].Watch Segment
Answer: Jaime eventually says he learned humility from compliments and that he doesn’t know what he has; everyone finds this gross but revealing.Watch Segment
Tangents: Special ed background; being recognized after shows.Watch Segment
Status: Fully answered.
“Would you trust a lawyer if he tells a judge, ‘Am I right?’” — Bobby [00:03:19–00:03:31].Watch Segment
Answer: Group laughs and agrees it’d be unprofessional; they compare to Jaime’s style.Watch Segment
Tangents: Rhythm confusion, mispronouncing “rhythmless.”Watch Segment
Status: Partially answered, mostly as bit.
“Is Bobby Lee a top 5 podcast host?” — Title segment referenced; in‑show, Bobby muses on being top 100 [01:43:35–01:44:10].Watch Segment
Answer: Mark praises him, but Bobby settles on believing he’s top 100 comedy podcaster, not best overall.Watch Segment
Tangents: Hypervigilance, watching Gilbert on his phone.Watch Segment
Status: Partially answered (jokey).
“What is the hottest sport for a guy?” — Mark to Cat [00:43:07–00:43:21].Watch Segment
Answer: Cat chooses skateboarding and track & field; they discuss distance runners and highlight star sprinters.Watch Segment
Tangents: Marathon runner teacher, “Gout,” teeth jokes.Watch Segment
Status: Fully answered.
“Should people get on ‘the hose’ (Ozempic)?” — Mark to Bobby [00:33:34–00:33:52].Watch Segment
Answer: Bobby says never, can’t afford it, and wants to lose weight naturally; Mark respects that.Watch Segment
Tangents: Gout, kings, Kyle Kinane, food addiction.Watch Segment
Status: Fully answered.
“Could it just be that Al Pacino’s girlfriend is a huge film fan?” — Bobby to Cat [00:55:23–00:56:05].Watch Segment
Answer: Cat strongly doubts it, citing modern young women’s lack of old‑movie knowledge; they compare to Cat’s Daniel Day‑Lewis crush.Watch Segment
Tangents: Film literacy, quotes, teenage crushes.Watch Segment
Status: Partially answered (speculative).
“Can you actually date a method actor?” — Mark to group [01:04:29–01:04:40].Watch Segment
Answer: They say maybe yes because of varied sex personas, but overall it seems exhausting and unstable.Watch Segment
Tangents: Porn‑star non‑method, actor pranks.Watch Segment
Status: Fully answered.
Questions They Didn’t Ask (natural follow‑ups)
“What specific techniques besides the holding method help comics manage panic attacks before sets?”
“How do partners of extreme method actors cope with blurred reality at home?”
“What are the long‑term mental health costs of child‑star level fame and method intensity combined?”
“How do older dads think about estate planning and emotional presence differently?”
15. STORIES, ANECDOTES & CASE STUDIES
Personal Anecdotes
“Five Minutes Locked Before Stage”
Teller: Bobby [00:06:52–00:07:07].Watch Segment
Summary: Bobby describes being forced to stay in a room for five minutes before going on stage at the Comedy Store while his name was called, as veterans taught him patience and anxiety control.Watch Segment
Lesson: Sitting in discomfort can build resilience and improve stage performance.Watch Segment
Characters: Bobby, unnamed veterans.Watch Segment
“The Prosthetic Leg in the Bathroom”
Teller: Mark [00:25:30–00:26:20].Watch Segment
Summary: Mark tells of sleeping with a one‑legged woman; after finishing he goes to pee and realizes her prosthetic leg is still wrapped around him.Watch Segment
Lesson: Sex can be absurd and humanizing; disability doesn’t preclude funny stories.Watch Segment
“Michael Bay’s Prop Closet”
Teller: Bobby [00:49:21–00:50:02].Watch Segment
Summary: Invited to Michael Bay’s house, Bobby gets to hold the green chemical spheres from The Rock and see Bumblebee, marveling at Hollywood magic.Watch Segment
Lesson: Behind‑the‑scenes props can feel surreal; personal invites can validate a comic’s career.Watch Segment
“Sad Asian Baby in North Korea”
Teller: Bobby [00:31:41–00:32:12].Watch Segment
Summary: Bobby jokes he was a “sad Asian baby” wondering “Why am I here?” and imagines his dad working at a North Korean meth lab where workers are paid with more meth.Watch Segment
Lesson: Dark humor is used to process identity and existential dread.Watch Segment
“RFK Jr. & Cheryl on the Couch”
Teller: Bobby [01:12:39–01:13:05].Watch Segment
Summary: He recalls having RFK Jr. and Cheryl Hines on TigerBelly while RFK was running for president, proudly wearing a Kennedy 2024 hat.Watch Segment
Lesson: TigerBelly occasionally hosts major political figures, blending comedy with politics.Watch Segment
Historical / Film Examples
“Christian Bale’s Holocaust‑Thin Machinist”
Teller: Mark & Bobby [01:01:31–01:02:28].Watch Segment
Lesson: Extreme body transformations can be shocking and raise questions about health vs art.Watch Segment
“Daniel Day-Lewis Axe‑Throwing Prep”
Teller: Bobby [00:58:21–00:58:57].Watch Segment
Lesson: Method intensity can be both impressive and socially off‑putting.Watch Segment
Failures/Cautionary Tales
“Shia LaBeouf Pulls a Tooth”
Teller: Mark [01:00:21–01:01:06].Watch Segment
Lesson: Over‑commitment may blur lines between art and self‑harm.Watch Segment
“Joaquin Phoenix Rapper Hoax”
Teller: Mark [01:02:40–01:03:38].Watch Segment
Lesson: If you’re too convincing, people may think you’re genuinely unwell rather than executing a bit.Watch Segment
16. ARGUMENTS, POSITIONS & DEBATES
Strongly Held Positions
“Watching your own special is hell on earth.”
Holder: Mark, Bobby [00:24:52–00:25:20].Watch Segment
Evidence: They describe cringing at every movement and line; Bobby vows never to watch it again after the second viewing.Watch Segment
Counter: None seriously offered; accepted as universal comic pain.Watch Segment
“UFC is the most diverse major sport.”
Holder: Mark [00:36:44–00:37:10].Watch Segment
Evidence: Cites fighters from Korea, Brazil, US, Russia, plus disabilities.Watch Segment
Counter: Bobby notes lack of Eskimos and little people.Watch Segment
Controversial Takes
“The gay hockey show is ‘gay porn with a little hockey’ and badly written.”
Holder: Mark [01:53:33–01:53:49].Watch Segment
Evidence: He found it boring and unsubtle.Watch Segment
Counter: Bobby worries criticisms might be mistaken for homophobia but agrees writing can be bad.Watch Segment
“Women’s UFC is taken as seriously as men’s, unlike WNBA.”
Holder: Mark [00:40:26–00:40:46].Watch Segment
Evidence: He sees women’s fights as equal card anchors.Watch Segment
Counter: None; broadly accepted.Watch Segment
Contrarian Views
“You don’t need extreme method acting to be a great actor.”
Holder: Mark, Bobby [01:04:29–01:05:08].Watch Segment
Evidence: They cite many good non‑method performers and call extreme methods unnecessary.Watch Segment
Nuanced Positions
“Late‑life fatherhood is problematic, but better than abuse.”
Holder: Mark, Bobby [01:05:19–01:07:21].Watch Segment
Evidence: They contrast waddling to yogurt with being beaten as a child, settling on ‘it’s something.’Watch Segment
17. PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS & FRAMEWORKS
Domain: Performance & Mental Health
Problem: Pre‑show panic and anxiety make comics want to flee the stage.
Who experiences it: Cat, Bobby, many comics.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:05–00:06:57.Watch Segment
Solution: Holding method & enforced waiting—sitting, being hugged and prevented from leaving while your name is called.Watch Segment
Evidence: Bobby says it taught him patience and improved his ability to handle panic.Watch Segment
Problem: Fear of bombing at high‑profile clubs like the Comedy Store.
Holder: Mark and Bobby.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 01:18:39–01:19:10.Watch Segment
Solution: Embrace bombing as necessary for new material and show up anyway; fear motivates more writing.Watch Segment
Domain: Health & Sexual Function
Problem: Lexapro blocking orgasm despite erection.
Person: Bobby.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:52:53–00:53:05.Watch Segment
Solution implied: Use BlueChew for erection, reframe sex around partner pleasure; no direct medical solution discussed.Watch Segment
Problem: Infertility or difficulty conceiving naturally, especially when starting kids late.
People: Andrew Schulz, generalized white couples.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:53:59–00:54:20.Watch Segment
Solution: IVF as a technological workaround; starting earlier as prevention.Watch Segment
Domain: Career & Identity
Problem: Not believing compliments, feeling “I don’t know what I have.”
Person: Jaime.Watch Segment
Timestamps: 00:06:21–00:06:59.Watch Segment
Solution: Friends calling out self‑deprecation as gross, gently pushing him to accept his talent.Watch Segment
18. TANGENTS & CONNECTIONS
Tangent: Plane Pooping & Microwave Use
Trigger: Questioning whether Jaime really uses his microwave.Watch Segment
Start/Return: 00:02:08–00:02:53, returns to main “what have you learned?” thread.Watch Segment
Duration: ~45 seconds.
Tangent: North Korean Meth Lab
Trigger: Sad Asian baby discussion.Watch Segment
Start/Return: 00:31:41–00:32:12.Watch Segment
Duration: ~30 seconds; spawns meth vs pizza pay analogy.
Tangent: Movie‑Quote Quiz
Trigger: Talking about film fandom and Pacino’s girlfriend.Watch Segment
Start/Return: 01:39:38–01:49:09.Watch Segment
Duration: ~10 minutes; loops back to “female movies.”
Cross‑domain analogies
Comedy Store “holding method” likened to boot camp and emotional exposure therapy.Watch Segment
UFC diversity paralleled with skater diversity and punk culture.Watch Segment
Method acting extremes compared to porn actors’ complete lack of similar dedication.Watch Segment
Conversational Flow Diagram (text)
Core spine: Comedy (tours, specials) → anxiety & holding method → sponsors → sex stories → parenting → weight & health → UFC and skaters → movies and method acting → age gaps & relationships → romance films → disaster + romance → close.
Branch points: Every time an example actor, fighter, or film is brought up, it spawns a micro‑tangent (e.g., Pacino → Dick Van Dyke; method acting → porn; Titanic → 9/11 movie).Watch Segment