Comedy

A laugh-out-loud collection of stand-up specials, witty banter, improv, satire, and comedic interviews. This genre features podcasts from professional comedians, sketch performers, and humorists who tackle everything from daily life to pop culture with sharp jokes, clever storytelling, and off-the-cuff humor. Ideal for fans of quick wit, outrageous bits, and behind-the-scenes moments from the comedy world.

Comedy, Nateland Podcast

Nateland Podcast: Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal featuring John Crist – Ep. 267

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) NATELAND Which Wolf Are You Feeding? ft Anjelah Johnson-Reyes – Public Figures – A Nateland Podcast – Ep 16 What Happened in the Year 2000? – Public Figures – A Nateland Podcast – Ep #15 Meats with Greg Warren – Public Figures Ep 9 Nateland Podcast: Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal featuring John Crist – Ep. 267 Nateland Podcast: Unpacking the Generations with Comedian Ryan Hamilton – Ep. 266 Teachers, Waffle House, and Philly: A Hilarious Discussion with Mike Vecchione on Nateland GUEST: John Crist John Crist is an American stand-up comedian and viral video sensation known for his humorous takes on Christian culture and everyday life. Born on March 20, 1984, in Lilburn, Georgia, he grew up in a deeply religious family with seven siblings and was homeschooled. Crist gained widespread popularity through his comedy sketch videos on YouTube, such as “Every Parent at Disney” and “Millennial International,” which have amassed millions of views. He has opened for prominent comedians like Jeff Foxworthy, Dave Chappelle, and Seth Meyers and has performed sold-out tours across the U.S., frequently appearing on major media platforms including ESPN, CBS Sports, and Good Morning America. John Crist has released multiple comedy specials including “John Crist: Emotional Support” and “What Are We Doing?” which received millions of views on YouTube and Hulu. In addition to comedy, he authored the bestselling book “Delete That,” and hosts the podcast “Net Positive,” which features a variety of guests from comedy, music, and sports. Despite facing controversies in 2019 regarding allegations of misconduct, Crist has continued to build a successful career with a focus on clean humor and relatable content.   🎙️ Episode Metadata   Episode Title: Nateland – Ep 267 – Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal Hosts: Nate Bargatze, Aaron Weber, Brian Bates Guest(s): John Crist Episode Number: 267 Air Date: (Not explicitly mentioned in the transcript)   🧠 Main Topics and Themes   0:00 – Introduction and Studio Location: Aaron Weber and Brian Bates introduce the episode from the Nateland studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and welcome guest John Crist. 2:05 – Nateland News & Weekend Recap: The hosts discuss the new season of Showcase on YouTube and a live show featuring Yakov Smirnoff. 4:28 – Titans Code of Conduct Video: The group discusses their collaboration with the Tennessee Titans on a code of conduct video, including a funny anecdote about the process. 10:09 – John’s “Net Positive” Podcast Page Taken Down by AI: John Crist shares a story about his podcast page being taken down by AI on a podcast platform. 12:46 – Aaron’s First Pitch at Arkansas Naturals Game: Aaron Weber describes his experience of throwing the first pitch at a minor league baseball game. 21:03 – John’s Engagement Proposal: John Crist reveals the detailed, elaborate story of how he proposed to his fiancée, Lydia, involving a fake award ceremony and a symphony. 38:21 – Nate’s First Pitch in Baltimore: Nate Bargatze joins the conversation to share his experience throwing a first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles, contrasting it with Aaron Weber‘s. 45:10 – Comment Roundup: The group responds to listener comments, including those about great-grandparents, historical facts, and a logo discussion. 1:02:21 – McDonald’s Meal Number Changes: The hosts and guest get sidetracked discussing the change of McDonald’s meal numbers. 1:10:00 – John’s Cowboy Camp Experience: John Crist recounts his experience at a two-day cowboy camp in Florida, detailing the activities and culture. 1:22:47 – Cowboy Attire & Prop Comedy: The conversation shifts to cowboy attire like chaps, leading into a discussion about prop comedy and the difficulty of using props in stand-up. 1:39:26 – Upcoming Tour Dates & Logos: The episode concludes with a discussion of Nate Bargatze‘s tour dates and a lighthearted debate about the importance of comedians having a logo.   🧍 People   Nate Bargatze: Host of the Nateland Podcast. (Google Search Link) Aaron Weber: Co-host. (Google Search Link) Brian Bates: Co-host. (Google Search Link) John Crist: Guest. (Google Search Link) Lydia: John Crist‘s fiancée. (Google Search Link) Yakov Smirnoff: Comedian mentioned in Nateland News. (Google Search Link) Ryan Hamilton: Comedian who taped a Netflix special. (Google Search Link) Dusty Slay: Comedian mentioned for his appearance on Kill Tony. (Google Search Link) Julian: Mentioned in a story about stage outfits. (Google Search Link) Michael Jackson: Mentioned in a story about stage performance. (Google Search Link) Jeff Doron: Listener whose comment about his great-grandmother was read. (Google Search Link) Alex Pin: Listener whose comment about his great-grandmother was read. (Google Search Link) Jocko Willink: Mentioned as someone who has a “no logo” policy. (Google Search Link)   📍 Places   Nashville, Tennessee: The location of the Nateland studio and where the hosts live. (Google Search Link) Baltimore, Maryland: Where Nate Bargatze threw his first pitch for the Orioles. (Google Search Link) North Carolina: Mentioned as a location John Crist was in. (Google Search Link) Arkansas: Where Aaron Weber threw his first pitch for the Arkansas Naturals. (Google Search Link) Florida: Where John Crist attended cowboy camp. (Google Search Link) Washington, D.C.: Where John Crist and his fiancée went on a trip. (Google Search Link) Colorado: Mentioned as a place John Crist was touring. (Google Search Link) The Comedy Store: Mentioned as a comedy club. (Google Search Link) New York City: Where Ryan Hamilton ‘s special was taped. (Google Search Link) Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Mentioned in a comment about Aaron Weber‘s hat. (Google Search Link) Michigan: Mentioned in a comment about Aaron Weber‘s hat. (Google Search Link)   🛍️ Brands, Sponsors, and Products   Viori: Sponsor read at 15:52. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) Beam’s Dream Powder: Sponsor read at 43:48. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) HelloFresh: Sponsor read at 1:06:01. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) I Restore Elite: Sponsor read at 1:20:22. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) McDonald’s: The hosts and guest discuss changes to the numbering system for their

Comedy, Tuesdays with Stories

Tuesdays with Stories 619 with Mark Normand & Joe List – SOHOBO

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) TWS Live in LA with Bill Burr, Greg Fitzsimmons & Fahim Anwar – Tuesdays With Stories EP 657 Whore-nado – Tuesdays With Stories 656 with Mark Normand and Joe List – TWS Fart In My Mouth and Call It a Love Story – Tuesdays With Stories 655 with Mark Normand and Joe List – TWS Super Flu Jimmy Snuka I Tuesdays With Stories #653 w/ Mark Normand and Joe List Meat and Greet – Tuesdays With Stories – 649 Mark Normand & Joe List on Hulu Censorship, Spleen Stabbings & Shadow Bans | Tuesdays with Stories #648 Tuesdays with Stories 619 with Mark Normand & Joe List – SOHOBO Tuesdays with Stories 618 with Mark Normand & Joe List: Jokes, Docs, and Dates Tuesdays with Stories #617: Travel Disasters, E-Bikes, and Kooks with Mark Normand & Joe List The episode, titled “Sohobo,” is a classic installment of Tuesdays With Stories! with hosts Mark Normand and Joe List. 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

Comedy, We Might Be Drunk

We Might Be Drunk Podcast with Greg Fitzsimmons: Tour Tales, Tipping & The Art of Comedy

WMBD Mark Normand & Sam Morril – We Might Be Drunk Podcast – May 18, 2026 Kevin Nealon – Mark Normand and Sam Morril – We Might Be Drunk Podcast William H. Macy w/ Sam Morril & Mark Normand – We Might Be Drunk Podcast Ari Shaffir w/ Mark Normand & Sam Morril – We Might Be Drunk Podcast Gaten Matarazzo & Sean Giambrone – Mark Normand & Sam Morril – We Might Be Drunk Podcast Adam Carolla – Mark Normand & Sam Morril – We Might Be Drunk Podcast We Might Be Drunk Podcast with Greg Fitzsimmons: Tour Tales, Tipping & The Art of Comedy Patton Oswalt Gets Not Drunk with Sam Morril & Mark Normand – We Might Be Drunk Podcast Mike Lawrence & Mike Vecchione on We Might Be Drunk | Full Episode Notes WMBD – Dolph Lundgren with Mark Normand and Sam Morril Podcast Episode Details We Might Be Drunk Podcast (Greg Fitzsimmons w/ Mark Normand & Sam Morril) Hosts Mark Normand Sam Morril Guest Greg Fitzsimmons Episode Number Not Specified Air Date Aug 24, 2025 Episode Summary & Topics The We Might Be Drunk Podcast episode featuring guest Greg Fitzsimmons covers a variety of topics, often blending personal anecdotes with observations on the comedy industry and modern life. The episode can be segmented and summarized as follows: Main Topics and Themes 00:00 – 02:30: Opening & Greg Fitzsimmons Joins / Fitzsimmons, Spaghettes, and Boston Comedy’s Sobering Past Mark Normand and Sam Morril welcome Greg Fitzsimmons, an old friend and fellow comedian, noting his early recognition in the New York comedy scene. They try a drink called a “spaghette,” described as Miller High Life beer with Campari, jokingly referring to it as the “Aperol Spritz for men”. Greg Fitzsimmons reveals his 35 years of sobriety, leading to a discussion about the Boston comedy scene where young comics with driver’s licenses would transport headliners with DUIs to gigs outside the city. 02:30 – 05:50: Early Days in Comedy & New York Stories / Comedy Origins and the Rat Nightmare The comedians reminisce about the tough early days of their careers in New York and Boston, including the struggle for stage time and recognition. Greg shares an anecdote about the “spaghette” drink and his sobriety. Sam Morril begins a lengthy and comedic story about a rat infestation in his apartment, detailing his terrifying experience and subsequent attempts to get rid of it. 05:50 – 09:40: The Spaghette Drink & Sober Stories / Wild Nights, Cocaine, and Rat Nightmares The discussion revisits the “spaghette” drink, with the hosts playfully trying to get Greg to taste it, while he reaffirms his sobriety. Greg shares a personal story about his past cocaine use, noting that being broke helped him quit due to the expense. Sam Morril continues his rat nightmare saga, describing his frustration with exterminators and a frightening experience of thinking the rat was in his bed. 09:40 – 13:10: Wild Nights, Cocaine, and Young Comics / Sheen, Spoofs, and the Rat Nightmare Greg discusses his past cocaine use, highlighting its expense as a “brake” on the habit. The conversation transitions to Charlie Sheen’s role in Scary Movie 3 and the comedic style of spoof movies, praising the “dead straight” delivery of actors like Leslie Nielsen and George Kennedy in The Naked Gun. Sam Morril continues his rat problem narrative, detailing his difficulties with exterminators and a harrowing account of a friend who killed a rat by pushing a dresser into it. 13:10 – 20:00: Charlie Sheen, Scary Movie, Spoof Movies / Naked Gun, Comedy Acting & Old School Jokes The comedians delve into spoof movies, discussing the comedic genius of Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun and the importance of deadpan delivery. They recount a joke about “manslaughter” from the film. The challenges of writing a new hour of stand-up comedy are discussed, emphasizing the discipline required to start from scratch and avoid old material. Sam Morril provides further updates on his rat saga, including the exterminator bringing hockey sticks to kill the rats. 20:00 – 27:00: Naked Gun, Comedy Acting & Old School Jokes / Rat Nightmares & Exterminator Adventures The discussion on spoof movies continues, with comparisons of Leslie Nielsen’s “dead straight” delivery to other comedians trying to “juice it”. Sam Morril further details his escalating war against the rat, including the “Rat King” exterminator using hockey sticks, and a friend’s story of killing a rat with a dresser. 27:00 – 34:40: Rat Nightmares & Exterminator Adventures / Rat Tales & NYC Pest Control Sam’s rat saga reaches new levels, with discussions about finding competent exterminators, his nightmare of a rat in his bed, and other rat experiences shared by friends. They joke about the exterminator’s brutal methods, including using hockey sticks, and jokingly refer to him as the “Rat King”. 34:40 – 42:10: Rat Tales & NYC Pest Control / NYC Boroughs, Dive Bars & Local Culture The rat infestation in Sam’s apartment remains a central topic, with stories about various exterminators and shared rat experiences. The conversation shifts to the craft of stand-up comedy, particularly the challenges of writing new material and gaining momentum, comparing it to starting a bicycle. They discuss the ephemeral nature of topical jokes (e.g., Olympics material) and the value of “evergreen” jokes, mentioning the New York Post as a “premise machine” for material. 42:10 – 47:50: NYC Boroughs, Dive Bars & Local Culture / NYC’s Controversial Planner and Comedy Craft The hosts and guest discuss Robert Moses, a powerful and controversial urban planner in New York City, referencing the book The Power Broker. They highlight his racist legacy, such as building low overpasses to prevent city buses from reaching Jones Beach. The conversation returns to comedy writing and touring, emphasizing the discipline of creating new material and using the New York Post as a “premise machine”. They briefly mention touring in Dayton, Ohio, humorously calling it “methy as fuck”. 47:50 – 53:00: “Naked Gun” & Spoof Movie Humor /

Comedy, Giggly Squad

Giggly Squad – Giggling about showgirls, summering, and life in your 30s

GIGGLY Giggly Squad – Giggling about showgirls, summering, and life in your 30s Giggly Squad – Bonus Giggly Hotline: burritos, zaddys, and gossip Giggly Squad – Pet Psychics and Aura Readings 🎙️ Episode Metadata   Title: Giggling about showgirls, summering, and life in your 30s Hosts: Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo Episode Number: Not specified Air Date: August 19, 2025   🧠 Main Topics and Themes   0-84: The “Unprepared” Dynamic The hosts open the show, acknowledging that their podcast is unscripted and that they “don’t get ready” for it, playfully calling it “Giggly NPR.” 84-900: The Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce “PR” Debate Hannah and Paige discuss the viral relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. They debate whether it’s a genuine romance or a carefully orchestrated publicity stunt, drawing comparisons to other celebrity relationships. 900-1110: Health & Wellness with One Medical Hannah shares a personal story about a UTI and her positive experience using the One Medical app to get a quick and easy prescription. 1110-1500: Life in Your 30s vs. Your 20s The hosts reflect on the differences between their 20s and 30s, highlighting a newfound confidence and a “not giving a f*ck” attitude, especially when it comes to dancing. 1500-1800: Pop Culture: Almond Nails & AI The hosts discuss the millennial trend of “almond nails” and their shared dislike for AI-generated videos. 1800-2160: Humorous Stories about Summering Paige tells a funny anecdote about playing a game with her toddler niece that felt like “community theater.” 2160-2700: Ravioli & Food Discussion Hannah talks about her love for ravioli and how it’s her “safe space,” which leads to a brief mention of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels. 2700-3300: Pop Culture & Random Thoughts The conversation shifts to the Amish community and the documentary Bama Rush, as well as the irony of talking for an hour on a podcast. 3300-End: Cat Mom Life The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing their cats, mentioning a new cat named Boots and referencing a previous episode about cat readings.   🧍 People   Hannah Berner: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giggly-squad/id1536352412 Paige DeSorbo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giggly-squad/id1536352412 Gary: https://www.google.com/search?q=Gary+Giggly+Squad Taylor Swift: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift Travis Kelce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Kelce Jason Kelce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kelce Kylie Kelce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kylie_Kelce Kacey Musgraves: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kacey_Musgraves Lizzo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizzo Megan Thee Stallion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Thee_Stallion Grace: https://www.google.com/search?q=Grace+Giggly+Squad   📍 Places   New Jersey: https://www.google.com/search?q=New+Jersey The Hamptons: https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Hamptons   🛍️ Brands, Sponsors, and Products   One Medical: https://www.google.com/search?q=One+Medical Auntie Anne’s Pretzels: https://www.google.com/search?q=Auntie+Anne%27s+Pretzels   🎭 Events and Experiences   The Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce PR Relationship: A discussion about their public relationship and the speculation around it being a strategic PR move. Hannah’s UTI Story: Hannah shares her personal story of getting a UTI and using the One Medical app to get a quick and easy solution. Paige’s Toddler “Improv” Story: Paige tells a funny story about playing a game with her niece that she likens to “community theater.”   😂 Jokes and Humor   Running Gag – The “Unprepared” Podcast: The hosts frequently joke about their lack of preparation, saying “we don’t get ready.” Humorous Observation – Life in Your 30s: Hannah’s relatable observation about being in your 30s and not caring what people think, especially when it comes to dancing. Quote – “Community Theater”: Paige’s comparison of playing a game with a toddler to “community theater” is a memorable and funny punchline.   📺 Media Mentions   Showgirls: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114436/ Bama Rush: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27236894/ YouTube Series: https://www.youtube.com/@GigglySquad   🍽️ Comedy Clubs, Restaurants, Venues   None mentioned.   📦 Products and Items   Tanning oil: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tanning+oil&tag=myshownotes-20 Ravioli: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ravioli&tag=myshownotes-20 Almond nails: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=almond+nails&tag=myshownotes-20   🎬 Comedy Sketch Ideas   The “Unprepared” Podcast: A sketch where the hosts are completely unprepared, making up facts and stories on the spot while pretending to be experts. Dancing in Your 30s vs. Your 20s: A skit that visually contrasts the self-conscious, careful dance moves of a 20-year-old with the uninhibited dancing of a 30-year-old.   📈 Search Triggers & Internet Queries   What are almond nails? What is the Bama Rush documentary about? Is Taylor Swift dating Travis Kelce? What is the One Medical app? How to get a UTI prescription fast?   📌 Interesting Facts or Trivia   The hosts reveal their podcast is completely unscripted and they “wing it” every week. The convenience of modern healthcare, specifically using an app for a quick prescription, is highlighted.   🗣️ Memorable Quotes   “It feels like the teacher just called your name and you’re like, ‘Okay, time to wing some shit.’” (56) “We can’t be managed.” (9) “I feel like I’m 34 and I don’t have to be cool anymore.” (1140) “Almond nails are so millennial.” (1560) “It feels like community theater at its finest.” (1800) “I’ve been so busy summering and I’m not even doing anything.” (3555)   ✂️ Clip Ideas (Under 90 Seconds)   90-180: The “Showgirl” discussion about Taylor Swift. 900-1020: Hannah’s positive experience using the One Medical app for her UTI. 1140-1230: The hosts’ observations about being in their 30s and not caring what people think. 1560-1650: The hosts’ debate on “almond nails” being a millennial trend. 1800-1890: Paige’s funny story about playing with her niece.   📢 Calls to Action   The hosts mention their YouTube series and newsletter. They also reference a previous sponsored episode. Transcript 0:00 You know, we’re making art here. Sup, gigglers. Gary, fix the Wi-Fi. Manifest that [ __ ] We can’t be managed. 0:11 I mean, the day just got away from me. Hello, my glowing aura gigglers. I’ve 0:17 hope you all recovered from our cat readings from last week. Welcome back to Giggly NPR. 0:24 I know that we say like, “Okay, let’s start the pod.” But every time then you actually start I’m like oh my god I’m 0:29 not ready. Okay. Can I say my most intrusive thought? Can I remember like what we don’t get 0:36 ready. We don’t get ready. But my intrusive thought is like it hit me like yesterday that like a lot of people listen to this 0:42 podcast. No. Sometimes I get actually I

Comedy, Giggly Squad

Giggly Squad – Bonus Giggly Hotline: burritos, zaddys, and gossip

GIGGLY Giggly Squad – Bonus Giggly Hotline: burritos, zaddys, and gossip Giggly Squad – Pet Psychics and Aura Readings Here are the top three products that listeners would likely want to buy: Dunkin’ Refreshers: The hosts mention these drinks multiple times as their go-to beverage, especially the ones with B vitamins. The episode is sponsored by Dunkin’, and the hosts directly praise the product for making them feel “energized and refreshed.” Tattoos: One of the listeners shares a summer story about a day that began with her and her friends getting tattoos. The specific type of tattoo mentioned is a “clip art shape,” which might inspire listeners to look into getting a simple design. Chipotle Burrito: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a listener’s story about a burrito being thrown into her car. The hosts’ humorous and detailed reactions to the burrito—praising its size and describing it as a “literal brick”—would likely make listeners crave a Chipotle burrito. Episode Description   In this extra special episode, hosts Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo dive into the “Giggly News Network” to answer listener questions and share hilarious stories—all while chugging their favorite Dunkin’ Refreshers. First up, a listener asks for advice on her relationship with a “Zaddy” who claims his mother hates her without ever meeting her. Later, the girls give tips on how to turn your man into a certified gossip king before reacting to a story about a Chipotle burrito disaster from a college listener.   Episode Breakdown   0:00 – 1:04: Hannah and Paige start the show literally sweating and craving their Dunkin’ Refreshers. They introduce the special segment for listener call-ins and thank Dunkin’ for making it possible. 1:05 – 2:22: A listener named Jess, a 32-year-old going through a divorce, asks for advice about her new 46-year-old boyfriend (her “Zaddy”). She’s concerned that after a year and a half, she still hasn’t met his family, and he claims his mother hates her. She also mentions that her ex-husband is dating a woman with her same name, but spelled with a “K.” 2:23 – 5:07: The hosts react to Jess’s call. They love the fact that she can now say “my ex-husband” and joke that it’s a “rich” thing to do. They advise her to break up with her “Zaddy,” pointing out that it’s a major red flag for a 46-year-old to let his mother control his life. 5:08 – 7:44: The next listener asks for advice on how to get her boyfriend to be a better gossip. Hannah and Paige offer humorous “training” tips, like texting him questions to ask and “gamifying” social situations to get him invested in the drama. 7:45 – 9:53: Hannah shares a story she heard from an Uber driver about how couples talk badly about the people they just left. This leads the hosts to muse about how therapists must have a hard time not gossiping with their clients. 9:54 – 10:50: The hosts discuss the importance of having new stories and gossip to keep a relationship interesting. They close the segment with a shout-out to Dunkin’ Refreshers for their B vitamins and energizing qualities. 10:51 – 12:41: A new listener calls in with a summer story from her college days. While driving home in a Dodge Neon after getting tattoos with her friends, they were flirting with a car full of boys who, at a red light, threw a full Chipotle burrito into their window, causing a massive mess. 12:42 – 16:44: Hannah and Paige react to the burrito story, expressing their mock outrage over the disrespect shown to the food. They joke about the boys’ motives and how men in groups often act to impress each other. 16:45 – 18:20: The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing the confusing hairstyles of young boys today, including “backwards mullets” and perms. They joke about how they would react if they had teenage sons and end the episode by thanking their listeners and their sponsor, Dunkin’.   Memorable Quotes   “Say it, don’t spray it.” – Paige “I’m actually mad I didn’t get married, just to be like, my ex-husband.” – Paige “It’s impossible to dislike someone you’ve never met.” – Hannah “Kids with a bike are not to be trusted.” – Hannah   Calls to Action   Submit your summer stories for a chance to win free Giggly Squad merch in collaboration with Dunkin’ at gigglysummer.com.   Related Episodes   Check out more listener stories in “Giggly Squad Live from Boston.” Transcript  0:00 Okay, I’m literally sweating. I actually 0:02 want to put this refresher like on my 0:04 neck. 0:05 Paige never sweats. So, this is 0:07 incredible that this is happening. Wait, 0:09 that looks so good. We’ve been chugging 0:11 our Duncan refreshers. I don’t think you 0:13 can overdose. I looked into it. I just 0:16 love that you can customize it cuz you 0:17 know, like we don’t like to play by the 0:18 rules. 0:19 You love customizing. 0:20 Oh my god, I go off. But I wasn’t that 0:22 like insane kid that would go the soda 0:25 machine and put all of it in. 0:27 And that’s why your mom started watering 0:28 down your drinks. Yeah, because I would 0:30 like be bashing my head against the 0:31 wall. So much energy. But yeah, kids who 0:33 did that now are um someone check on 0:36 them. Someone check on them. 0:37 But I’m excited because now we’re doing 0:39 extra episodes and the girls have 0:40 written in and called in and ask their 0:43 advice questions. So 0:44 we love love hearing from the gigglers 0:46 because we forget that people listen. 0:48 We just yap yap yap yap. And now we 0:50 realize like oh my god there’s there is 0:52 so much more to the conversation. Thank 0:54 you for coming to our news network. 0:56 Let’s have some call-ins. Grace, you can 0:58

Comedy, This Past Weekend

Jim Jefferies on Gun Laws, Australian True Crime & Comedy – TPW #604

THIS PAST WEEKEND • EPISODE #604 Jim Jefferies COMEDY & GUN LAWS ▶ 1:40:50 • 👤 THEO VON • 👑 JIM JEFFERIES • 🏭 Comedy • Politics • Australia ▶ WATCH ON YOUTUBE THIS PAST WEEKEND • EPISODE #604 Jim Jefferies COMEDY & GUN LAWS ▶ 1:40:50  • 👤 THEO VON  • 👑 JIM JEFFERIES  • 🏭 Comedy • Politics • Australia ▶ WATCH ON YOUTUBE More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) TPW Mike Tyson (Live at the Wiltern) – This Past Weekend with Theo Von – TPW 658 Bobby Lee – This Past Weekend with Theo Von – TPW 657 Matt McCusker – This Past Weekend with Theo Von – TPW 652 Ella Langley – This Past Weekend with Theo Von – TPW 651 Jake Paul – This Past Weekend with Theo Von – TPW 650 Vince Vaughn – This Past Weekend with Theo Von – TPW 648 Nate Diaz & Chris Avila on UFC, Netflix Fight & Stockton – TPW #649 TPW 638 – Kevin James TPW – Thinking About Charlie Kirk TPW 611 – Louis CK GUEST: Jim Jefferies Jim Jefferies (born Geoff James Nugent on February 14, 1977, in Sydney, Australia) is a renowned Australian stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer known for his provocative, unfiltered humor and sharp social commentary. Jefferies initially studied musical theatre and classical music before dropping out of university to pursue comedy full-time. He began performing in Australia and then moved to the UK, eventually gaining international fame with his anecdotal and often controversial comedy style. Jefferies is well known for creating and starring in the FX sitcom Legit (2013–2014), as well as hosting The Jim Jefferies Show on Comedy Central (2017–2019), a late-night program where he shared satirical takes on politics and current events. His stand-up specials, such as I Swear to God (2009), Alcoholocaust (2010), Fully Functional (2012), Bare (2014), Freedumb (2016), This Is Me Now (2018), Intolerant (2020), and High & Dry (2023), have garnered praise for their blunt honesty and dark humor. He has performed at major comedy festivals worldwide and was named Stand-up Comedian of the Year at the 2019 Just for Laughs festival in Montreal. Jefferies continues to tour internationally and recently began hosting the game show The 1% Club in Australia. Known for pushing boundaries and challenging audiences, Jim Jefferies remains one of the most compelling and influential comedians in contemporary comedy.   Meta Data Title: Jim Jefferies | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #604 Host: Theo Von Guest: Jim Jefferies Episode Number: #604 Air Date: August 20, 2025 The episode is also specifically dedicated to Jim Jefferies’ nephew, Lieutenant Max Nent. Main Topics and Themes The podcast episode, This Past Weekend with Theo Von #604, hosted by Theo Von and featuring guest Jim Jefferies, aired on August 20, 2025. The episode is specifically dedicated to Lieutenant Max Nent, Jim Jefferies’s nephew. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, seamlessly transitioning between personal anecdotes, comedic reflections, serious discussions on grief, societal issues, and global politics. Here are the main topics and themes of the episode, segmented with timestamps and summaries: Introduction & Episode Dedication (0-135 seconds) Theo Von introduces Jim Jefferies, highlighting his 10th stand-up comedy special, “Two Limb Policy,” on Netflix. The episode is immediately dedicated to Lieutenant Max Nent, Jim Jefferies’s nephew, with Theo offering thanks for his service. Personal Growth & Sobriety Journey (135-603 seconds) Jim reflects on the stress and busyness of life as he gets older. He reveals that since he last saw Theo, he has had another child (a 4-year-old, in addition to his 12-year-old). More significantly, Jim discusses his nearly five-year sobriety from alcohol, detailing how his drinking escalated during COVID-19 lockdowns when his “work-only” policy broke down. He talks about his past public relapses, including his third special “Fully Functional” which ironically focused on his sobriety before a subsequent relapse. Jim explains his decision to keep his current sobriety private for the first couple of years to avoid disappointing people if he relapsed. He clarifies that he still partakes in weed and has not smoked cigarettes in years. A personal tragedy tested his resolve, but he resisted smoking. He describes blackouts from excessive drinking and the difficulty of dealing with actions he couldn’t remember, especially with fame. His young son also noticed his drinking habits. Jim also discusses his self-diagnosis of being “on the spectrum” (autism) and his positive belief he has dyslexia. He humorously mentions a “Jedi council” with his brother to identify comedic “gifts” in their children. Lieutenant Max Nent: Tragedy & Alleged Cover-up (603-1490 seconds) Jim shares the deeply impactful story of his nephew, Lieutenant Max Nent’s tragic death in a Taipan helicopter crash during military war games near the Great Barrier Reef. His remains were consumed by sharks. Jefferies attributes his nephew’s death to an alleged “cover up by what I believe the Australian government”. He highlights suspicious details: the swift decommissioning and burial of the Taipan helicopters in the desert, rejecting Ukraine’s offer to take them. An inquiry lasted almost two years, where a test pilot testified that the helmets were defective and would lead to “industrial manslaughter”. The inquiry also revealed poor weather and fatigued soldiers, with Max stepping in for another. The inquiry concluded with “pilot error,” and the family was given only five days to file a civil suit before the statute of limitations expired, which Jim believes was purposeful to avoid payouts. The black box recording captured Max Nent’s “final words” of fear. Jim uses his platform to bring awareness to the alleged cover-up, stating it’s “all I can physically do” to ensure his nephew’s death is not forgotten. The tragedy brought his family closer, especially his brothers. He expresses solace that Max died doing the job he loved. Australian Identity, Alliance & Sports (1490-3966 seconds) Jim proudly states Australia and New Zealand are the only countries that have fought alongside the U.S. for over 200 years, even going to Vietnam when Britain did not. He expresses confusion over U.S. tariffs on Australian goods, especially under Donald Trump, viewing

Comedy, Nateland Podcast

Nateland Podcast: Unpacking the Generations with Comedian Ryan Hamilton – Ep. 266

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) NATELAND Which Wolf Are You Feeding? ft Anjelah Johnson-Reyes – Public Figures – A Nateland Podcast – Ep 16 What Happened in the Year 2000? – Public Figures – A Nateland Podcast – Ep #15 Meats with Greg Warren – Public Figures Ep 9 Nateland Podcast: Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal featuring John Crist – Ep. 267 Nateland Podcast: Unpacking the Generations with Comedian Ryan Hamilton – Ep. 266 Teachers, Waffle House, and Philly: A Hilarious Discussion with Mike Vecchione on Nateland GUEST: Ryan Hamilton Ryan Hamilton (born 1976) is an American stand-up comedian known for his clean, observational, and self-deprecating humor. Originally from Ashton, Idaho, he often draws on his personal experiences, including his single life and unique adventures like skydiving and hot air ballooning, for his comedy. Hamilton has been recognized as one of Rolling Stone‘s Five Comics to Watch in 2012. He has made notable appearances on major TV shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Conan, The Late Late Show, and Last Comic Standing. He has also performed at prestigious comedy festivals like Just for Laughs and has opened for Jerry Seinfeld on tour. His Netflix special, Happy Face (2017), showcases his witty charm and has brought him further acclaim. Known for his approachable style and engaging stage presence, Ryan has become a favorite on the New York comedy scene and continues to build a loyal fan base nationwide. Meta Data Title: The Generations ft. Ryan Hamilton Hosts: Nate Bargatze, Brian Bates, Aaron Weber, and Dusty Slay Guest: Ryan Hamilton Episode Number: #266 Air Date: August 20, 2025 Main Topics and Themes The “Nateland” podcast episode #266, “The Generations ft.1 Ryan Hamilton,” is broken down into the following key segments: 0-60 seconds: Introduction & Announcements Nate Bargatze introduces co-hosts Brian Bates, Aaron Weber, and Dusty Slay, along with guest Ryan Hamilton.2 Announcements include the Native Presents Showcase Season 3 on the Nateland YouTube channel and the taping of Ryan Hamilton’s Netflix special. 60-312 seconds: Ryan Hamilton’s Netflix Special The hosts discuss Ryan Hamilton’s upcoming Netflix special, which is being taped at the Neptune Theater in Seattle on October 4th. 312-830 seconds: Generational Differences The main discussion of the episode begins, humorously defining the traits and differing habits and worldviews of various generations. 830-1440 seconds: Technology and Obsolete Media The conversation shifts to older technology and media, including topics like floppy disks and dial-up internet, highlighting the differences between older and younger generations’ experiences. 1440-2010 seconds: High School & Pop Culture The group shares personal high school stories, referencing pop culture elements like the TV show My So-Called Life and the music of Billy Idol. 2010-2700 seconds: Unique Facts & Trivia The hosts share surprising facts, including a story about an unexploded bomb. 2700-3200 seconds: “Help, Nate” Listener Segment The hosts answer a listener’s question about how to handle a “know-it-all,” framing it as a new, recurring segment. 3200-4000 seconds: Touring & Comedy Venues Brian Bates shares stories from his tour, and the group discusses the evolution of comedy clubs. 4000-4700 seconds: Sponsor Reads & Jokes The hosts read advertisements for their sponsors and intersperse them with jokes related to touring and the products. 4700-5340 seconds: Closing & Tour Dates The episode concludes with final thoughts and a detailed list of upcoming tour dates for all the hosts. People Nate Bargatze (Host): Google Search Brian Bates (Host): Google Search Aaron Weber (Host): Google Search Dusty Slay (Host): Google Search Ryan Hamilton (Guest): Google Search Nathan Macintosh: Google Search Tom Brokaw: Google Search James Gallagher (Journalist BBC): Google Search Jerry Seinfeld: Google Search Dustin Nickerson: Google Search Chris Rock: Google Search Kyle Chandler: Google Search Mr. Wonderful (Kevin O’Leary): Google Search Jared Leto: Google Search Billy Idol: Google Search Joe Biden: Google Search President Clinton: Google Search JD Vance: Google Search Pete Buttigieg: Google Search Scottie Scheffler: Google Search Mark Twain: Google Search Taylor Swift: Google Search Bert Kreischer: Google Search Greg Morton: Google Search Linda Stagner: Google Search Steuart Huff: Google Search The following individuals are listeners or family members mentioned in a personal context, and therefore do not require a public search link: Connor Larson Sean Smith Kelly Purle Lydia P. S. Padgett Stuff Trevor Burkett Brian Farr Joseph Will from Online Matthew Parish Chad Davis Wilson Moors Philly (Nate’s dog) Holly (Nate’s other dog) Daisy Slay (Dusty’s child) Eldor Bates (Brian’s child) Sam Slay (Dusty’s child) Olive Weber (Aaron’s child) Harper (Nate’s daughter) Places Here is a comprehensive list of places mentioned in the “Nateland” podcast episode #266, “The Generations ft. Ryan Hamilton,” with Google search links for each.   Countries   United States: Google Search Spain: Google Search America: Google Search   States   Florida: Google Search Washington: Google Search South Carolina: Google Search Pennsylvania: Google Search Kansas: Google Search Alabama: Google Search Wisconsin: Google Search North Carolina: Google Search Minnesota: Google Search Tennessee: Google Search Arkansas: Google Search Kentucky: Google Search West Virginia: Google Search Mississippi: Google Search Maryland: Google Search Ohio: Google Search Nevada: Google Search Utah: Google Search Arizona: Google Search Colorado: Google Search New York: Google Search New Jersey: Google Search Texas: Google Search Indiana: Google Search   Cities   Seattle, Washington: Google Search Jacksonville, Florida: Google Search Orlando, Florida: Google Search Columbia, South Carolina: Google Search Reading, PA: Google Search Salina, Kansas: Google Search Wichita, Kansas: Google Search Huntsville, Alabama: Google Search Madison, Wisconsin: Google Search Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Google Search Chattanooga, Tennessee: Google Search Durham, North Carolina: Google Search Minneapolis, Minnesota: Google Search Pensacola, Florida: Google Search Birmingham, Alabama: Google Search Little Rock, Arkansas: Google Search Princeton, Kentucky: Google Search Princeton, West Virginia: Google Search Biloxi, Mississippi: Google Search Auburn, Alabama: Google Search Opelika, Alabama: Google Search Baltimore, Maryland: Google Search Columbus, Ohio: Google Search Chicago: Google Search Cincinnati: Google Search Indianapolis: Google Search Franklin, Tennessee: Google Search Perigold, Arkansas: Google Search Phoenix, Arizona: Google Search Denver, Colorado: Google Search

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Tuesdays with Stories 618 with Mark Normand & Joe List: Jokes, Docs, and Dates

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) TWS Live in LA with Bill Burr, Greg Fitzsimmons & Fahim Anwar – Tuesdays With Stories EP 657 Whore-nado – Tuesdays With Stories 656 with Mark Normand and Joe List – TWS Fart In My Mouth and Call It a Love Story – Tuesdays With Stories 655 with Mark Normand and Joe List – TWS Super Flu Jimmy Snuka I Tuesdays With Stories #653 w/ Mark Normand and Joe List Meat and Greet – Tuesdays With Stories – 649 Mark Normand & Joe List on Hulu Censorship, Spleen Stabbings & Shadow Bans | Tuesdays with Stories #648 Tuesdays with Stories 619 with Mark Normand & Joe List – SOHOBO Tuesdays with Stories 618 with Mark Normand & Joe List: Jokes, Docs, and Dates Tuesdays with Stories #617: Travel Disasters, E-Bikes, and Kooks with Mark Normand & Joe List Meta Data Title: Tuesdays with Stories #618 Host: Mark Normand & Joe List Air Date: August 18, 2015 Main Topics and Themes 0-320: Intro and Technology Troubles. The hosts open the show with their signature banter, discussing the difficulties of using technology and social media. They mention being “technologically challenged” and the issues with phone settings like “Do Not Disturb.” They also joke about their agent and an agent named “Tommy.” 321-720: Comedian Tommy Puchiani and Movie Talk. Joe brings up his comedian friend, Tommy Puchiani, and the conversation shifts to their past tour dates and comedy clubs. They then discuss classic movies like Forest Gump, Smokey and the Bandit, and Norma Ray. They touch on the nature of these films and the actors in them, like Sally Field. 721-1200: Documentaries and Media. The hosts talk about various documentaries, including ones about Billy Joel, Led Zeppelin, The Beach Boys, and Elvis. They debate the quality and content of these films and mention the filmmaker Ken Burns. They also mention the movie Mrs. Doubtfire. 1201-1680: Conspiracy Theories and Political Humor. The discussion moves to politics and conspiracy theories, with mentions of Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Harvey Weinstein. They joke about various political figures and the absurdity of certain world events. 1681-2280: Audience and Q&A. Mark talks about his recent shows and his frustration with audience members who ask strange questions during Q&A sessions. He shares anecdotes about people asking about his workout routine and his relationship with Joe. 2281-2880: Dumb Stuff and Personal Stories. They discuss funny personal anecdotes and “dumb stuff” they have done, including Joe’s story about getting a ride from a stranger and a mishap with his pants. They also bring up a story about a “city bike” and a woman who was “crushing beers and White Claws.” 2881-3420: Health, Lifestyle, and Final Thoughts. The hosts talk about health, diet, and fitness, mentioning specific products like Blue Chew. The episode wraps up with them promoting their upcoming tour dates. People Mark Normand: https://www.google.com/search?q=Mark+Normand Joe List: https://www.google.com/search?q=Joe+List Tommy Puchiani: https://www.google.com/search?q=Tommy+Puchiani Berkowitz (the agent): https://www.google.com/search?q=Berkowitz+the+agent Sally Field: https://www.google.com/search?q=Sally+Field Ken Burns: https://www.google.com/search?q=Ken+Burns John Hiatt: https://www.google.com/search?q=John+Hiatt George Carlin: https://www.google.com/search?q=George+Carlin Tucker Carlson: https://www.google.com/search?q=Tucker+Carlson Donald Trump: https://www.google.com/search?q=Donald+Trump Vladimir Putin: https://www.google.com/search?q=Vladimir+Putin Harvey Weinstein: https://www.google.com/search?q=Harvey+Weinstein Ari Shaffir: https://www.google.com/search?q=Ari+Shaffir JD Vance: https://www.google.com/search?q=JD+Vance RFK Jr.: https://www.google.com/search?q=RFK+Jr Jimmy Carr: https://www.google.com/search?q=Jimmy+Carr Mary Tyler Moore: https://www.google.com/search?q=Mary+Tyler+Moore Louis C.K.: https://www.google.com/search?q=Louis+C.K. Siobhan: https://www.google.com/search?q=Siobhan+comedian Paul Thomas Anderson: https://www.google.com/search?q=Paul+Thomas+Anderson Kevin Hart: https://www.google.com/search?q=Kevin+Hart Jim Gaffigan: https://www.google.com/search?q=Jim+Gaffigan   Places Brea, California (Brea Improv): https://www.google.com/search?q=Brea+California Dallas, Texas (Dallas Improv): https://www.google.com/search?q=Dallas+Texas Baltimore, Maryland (Mcoobies Comedy Club): https://www.google.com/search?q=Baltimore+Maryland Booth Bay Harbor, Maine: https://www.google.com/search?q=Booth+Bay+Harbor+Maine Woodstock, New York (Bearsville Theater): https://www.google.com/search?q=Woodstock+New+York Northampton, Massachusetts: https://www.google.com/search?q=Northampton+Massachusetts Portland, Maine: https://www.google.com/search?q=Portland+Maine Portsmouth, New Hampshire: https://www.google.com/search?q=Portsmouth+New+Hampshire Bethel, Maine: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bethel+Maine Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts: https://www.google.com/search?q=Martha%27s+Vineyard+Massachusetts Brooklyn Bridge: https://www.google.com/search?q=Brooklyn+Bridge Golden Gate Bridge: https://www.google.com/search?q=Golden+Gate+Bridge Oakland, California: https://www.google.com/search?q=Oakland+California Brands, Sponsors, and Products Blue Chew: https://www.google.com/search?q=Blue+Chew Acorns app: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Acorns+app Chipotle: https://www.google.com/search?q=Chipotle White Claw: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=White+Claw Honda Accord: https://www.google.com/search?q=Honda+Accord Nissan Sentra: https://www.google.com/search?q=Nissan+Sentra Subaru: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Subaru Events and Experiences 125: Joe describes a recent trip to Portland, Maine, and his experience with a “dumpy” hotel room. 635: Joe talks about a recent tour with Tommy Puchiani, including a gig in Northampton, Massachusetts. 900: Mark talks about a show he did in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where the audience was very engaged. 1680: Mark discusses a recent Q&A at a show in Brea, California. 1920: Mark shares a story about getting a ride from an audience member in an old Honda Accord. 2000: Joe recounts his experience of having his pants fall down in public. 2760: Joe shares a funny memory of a “city bike” and a woman “crushing beers and White Claws.” Jokes and Humor 660: A joke about a man in a red hat walking past a theater, and Mark’s observation about the types of people who come to their shows. 1140: A running gag about documentaries being “too long,” and the hosts’ general impatience. 1500: A joke about Tucker Carlson as a “vampire’s brother” and his strange demeanor. 1620: Mark tells a story about a fan who asked him about his workout routine. 2050: Joe describes the experience of having his pants fall down in public, using visual and humorous language. 2400: Mark and Joe joke about a “city bike” and the people who use them, referring to the “bike guys” in the park. 2660: Mark makes a joke about a woman “crushing White Claws” on a bike. Media Mentions Forest Gump: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109830/ Smokey and the Bandit: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076729/ Norma Ray: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079638/ Mrs. Doubtfire: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107614/ Billy Joel documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11342686/ Led Zeppelin documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10857316/ Beach Boys documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23930514/ Elvis documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11342686/ Hot Shots! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102059/ Curb Your Enthusiasm: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264235/ Comedy Clubs, Restaurants, Venues Brea Improv: https://www.google.com/search?q=Brea+Improv Dallas Improv: https://www.google.com/search?q=Dallas+Improv Mcoobies Comedy Club: https://www.google.com/search?q=Mcoobies+Comedy+Club Booth Bay Harbor Opera House: https://www.google.com/search?q=Booth+Bay+Harbor+Opera+House Bearsville Theater: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bearsville+Theater Products and Items VCR: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=VCR Gum: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=gum Salt water: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=salt+water City bike: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=city+bike

Comedy, We're Having A Good Time

Dusty Slay’s ‘Wet Heat’: An Inside Look at the Netflix Special & the Clean Comedy Process

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) WHAGT Dusty Slay’s ‘Wet Heat’: An Inside Look at the Netflix Special & the Clean Comedy Process Meta Data Title: Wet Heat is Out – We’re Having a Good Time with Dusty Slay – Episode 127 Host: Dusty Slay Guest(s): None (Solo Episode) Episode Number: 127 Air Date: August 1, 2025 Main Topics and Themes 0–270: Returning from a New York City promotional tour for his new Netflix special, Wet Heat. Slay discusses the difficulties of traveling in the city, using the subway, and the difference between Uber and Lyft. 270–540: Slay shares personal stories, including a real estate deal his sister had that fell through and his perspective on critics. 540–1140: The creative process of a comedy special. He explains how he constructs his sets to feel like a complete “album” with a central theme and how it differs from creating viral clips for social media. 1140–1800: A humorous story about an airport incident where he was mistaken for a delivery driver at the Omaha Productions office. 1800–3660: A wrap-up of the episode, including tour date announcements and shout-outs to other podcasts. The Comedy Business: The episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a touring comedian, from promotional tours to the creative process and dealing with critics. Blue-Collar Identity: Slay consistently brings up his “small-town” perspective and how it contrasts with the hustle of bigger cities. Clean Comedy: A major theme is Slay’s commitment to clean comedy, and how it challenges him to be more creative with his jokes. People Dusty Slay – https://www.google.com/search?q=Dusty+Slay Hannah Hogan (Dusty’s wife) – https://www.google.com/search?q=Hannah+Hogan Nate Bargatze – https://www.google.com/search?q=Nate+Bargatze John Crist – https://www.google.com/search?q=John+Crist Jordan Jensen – https://www.google.com/search?q=Jordan+Jensen Ian Fidance – https://www.google.com/search?q=Ian+Fidance Larry the Cable Guy – https://www.google.com/search?q=Larry+the+Cable+Guy Places New York City, NY – https://www.google.com/search?q=New+York+City Times Square, NY – https://www.google.com/search?q=Times+Square Brooklyn, NY – https://www.google.com/search?q=Brooklyn+New+York+City Nashville, TN – https://www.google.com/search?q=Nashville+Tennessee Hendersonville, TN – https://www.google.com/search?q=Hendersonville+Tennessee Huntsville, AL – https://www.google.com/search?q=Huntsville+Alabama Atlanta, GA – https://www.google.com/search?q=Atlanta+Georgia Los Angeles, CA – https://www.google.com/search?q=Los+Angeles+California Brands, Sponsors, and Products Netflix – https://www.google.com/search?q=Netflix Uber – https://www.google.com/search?q=Uber Lyft – https://www.google.com/search?q=Lyft SiriusXM – https://www.google.com/search?q=SiriusXM Omaha Productions – https://www.google.com/search?q=Omaha+Productions Events and Experiences New York City Promotional Tour: Slay details his recent experience in NYC promoting his special, including travel and media appearances. Sister’s Real Estate Deal: Slay tells a personal story about how his sister’s real estate deal fell through at the last minute. Canceled LA Show: He explains that a theater show in Los Angeles was canceled, but he was still able to perform a spot at The Comedy Store. Omaha Productions Meeting: Slay describes an amusing interaction at the Omaha Productions office where he was mistaken for a delivery driver. Jokes and Humor Running Gag: Slay and his sister have a running gag where she’s able to find a “dirt” or a flaw in anything, even if it’s a great opportunity. Punchline: “What do you say? You Uber Eats? You Uber Eats?” (3603) from the parking garage attendant, and Slay’s reaction, “Look at me, guy! I got a business meeting here.” (3615) Joke Breakdown: He explains the creative process behind his “Chef’s Choice” joke, where he imagines the chef bringing out a “big weird salmon” that nobody else would order. Media Mentions Comedy Specials: Wet Heat (Netflix Special) – https://www.google.com/search?q=Dusty+Slay+Wet+Heat Working Man (Comedy Album) – https://www.google.com/search?q=Dusty+Slay+Working+Man+album Podcasts: The Nateland Podcast – https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Nateland+Podcast Are You Garbage? – https://www.google.com/search?q=Are+You+Garbage+podcast Net Positive with John Crist – https://www.google.com/search?q=Net+Positive+with+John+Crist Bein’ Ian with Jordan Jensen – https://www.google.com/search?q=Bein’+Ian+with+Jordan+Jensen Comedy Clubs, Restaurants, Venues The Comedy Store, Los Angeles, CA – https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Comedy+Store+Los+Angeles The Tonight Show – https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Tonight+Show Products and Items Rode Mic – https://www.google.com/search?q=Rode+microphones Shure Mic – https://www.google.com/search?q=Shure+microphones

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