Tuesdays with Stories 619 with Mark Normand & Joe List – SOHOBO
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They transform everyday chaos into humorous stories, from bizarre touring logistics to urban run-ins. The show’s appeal comes from the hosts’ natural, unfiltered rapport and their ability to find comedy in the mundane. Episode Insights The conversation is a free-flowing, stream-of-consciousness style, where one comment can trigger a long story or a spontaneous tangent. The hosts pull from their personal lives as touring comedians and new parents, giving the show a raw, intimate feel. A central theme is the complex relationship with New York City, which they portray as both a “hell hole” and a “great city.” Joe List describes it as frustrating and dangerous, while later praising its spontaneity and convenience. This duality shows that for the hosts, New York is an engine of creative material tied to its inherent madness. Another key theme is Mark Normand‘s passive, non-confrontational persona. His stories highlight his placid response to aggression, which is a core part of his comedic formula. This is subverted when a woman he accidentally splatters with chocolate coconut water responds with kindness, a moment that disorients him as much as anticipated anger would have. Episode Metadata The episode is titled “Sohobo | Tuesdays With Stories #619 w/ Mark Normand & Joe List.” Mark Normand is a comedian and actor from New Orleans, and Joe List is a comedian and actor from Massachusetts. The show is produced by Chuck, who is a recurring character in their banter. Main Topics & Themes Episode Segmentation with Timestamps Timestamp (s) Segment Title Summary 0:00 – 1:24 Intro Banter The hosts open with “fake banter” and joke about their producer, Chuck. 1:25 – 10:22 Mark Normand‘s “Bike Path Karen” Incident Mark Normand recounts an extended confrontation with an aggressive woman while riding his e-bike. 10:23 – 12:12 Joe List‘s Hamptons Gig & Ari Shaffir Joe List discusses a show in the Hamptons and contrasts his touring life with that of Ari Shaffir. 12:13 – 19:28 The Shroom Dealer & Mumford & Sons Joe List details a convoluted process for acquiring psilocybin mushrooms from a “scraggly looking” dreadlocked dealer. 19:29 – 21:55 The Great Ape Debate The hosts go on a tangent to determine the scientific difference between an ape and a monkey. 21:56 – 27:10 The Shroom Trip & The Watchmen Joe List explains his anxiety-filled trip at the concert. 27:11 – 31:48 Sponsor Reads The hosts deliver ad reads for Factor Meals and BetterHelp. 31:49 – 41:29 The NYC Sickness “Super Spreader Event” Mark Normand and Joe List discuss a widespread illness that afflicted the NYC comedy scene after a party hosted by Joe List. 41:30 – 53:57 The Dave Matthews Band Debacle Joe List recounts a hostile encounter with a parking attendant in New Hampshire and leaving the show early. 53:58 – 1:01:09 Mark Normand‘s Chocolate Coconut Water Incident Mark Normand tells a story about accidentally spilling a drink on a woman and being met with kindness. 1:01:10 – 1:04:36 The Hobo with the Hundo Mark Normand describes a perplexing encounter with a homeless man staring at a hundred-dollar bill. 1:04:37 – End Plugs The episode concludes with the hosts promoting their tour dates and special projects. People Mark Normand: The co-host, an American comedian and actor. Joe List: The co-host, a fellow American comedian. Chuck: The show’s producer. Earl Weaver: An American baseball manager. Mark Normand compares an aggressive woman to him. Dusty Rhodes: A professional wrestler. Mark Normand uses this comparison for the woman who confronted him. Erykah Badu: A singer mentioned in a pun. Ruby: A mutual friend of the hosts who arranged the mushroom delivery. Sarah Tollemache: Joe List‘s wife, a comedian. Ari Shaffir: A comedian and podcaster compared to Anthony Bourdain. Anthony Bourdain: The late chef and traveler. Ari Shaffir‘s lifestyle is likened to his. Jerry Seinfeld: The American comedian mentioned in two different contexts. Jackson Browne: A singer-songwriter from a joke on The Simpsons. Adam Sandler: A comedian and actor Joe List compares Dave Matthews to. Elvis Presley: The “King of Rock and Roll,” whose impression Joe List does. George W. Bush: The 43rd U.S. President. Mark Normand jokes that he looks like an ape. Matthew Salacuse: An American photographer and friend of the hosts. Charlie Salacuse: Matthew Salacuse‘s son. Harry Dunn: The character played by Jeff Daniels in Dumb and Dumber. Louis C.K. & Bobby Kelly: Comedians and friends of the hosts. Tom Dustin: A comedian and Joe List‘s long-time friend. Bill Burr: The American comedian who praised Tom Dustin‘s documentary. Johnny Knoxville: The co-creator of Jackass. Brad Rohrer: The co-host of Joe List‘s other podcast, Funbearable. Products Factor Meals: A meal delivery service. BetterHelp: An online therapy platform. Starbucks: The coffee shop Chuck is sent to. Chipotle: A fast-casual restaurant chain. McDonald’s: The fast-food chain. Wonderbread: A brand of sliced bread. Bathing Ape: A Japanese clothing line. Nissan Sentra: The model of car Joe List owns. Narragansett Beer: A brewery from Rhode Island. Toms: A shoe brand Mark Normand expresses disdain








