Paul Reubens aka Pee Wee Herman, dead at 70 PLUS why “Pee Wee Radio” never aired!

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The Shark. Deck Rubens, the actor who made pee Wee Herman famous, has passed away at age seventy. Him Johnny Macken. That is Today’s Daily Comedy News. Paul passed away after a private battle with cancer.

A statement on his Instagram on Monday said that Ruben’s privately fought cancer for six years. He put out a posthumous statement which read, please accept my apology for not going public with what I’ve been facing these last six years. I’ve always felt a huge amount of love and respect from friends, fans, and supporters. I loved you all so much and enjoyed making art for you. His character Peewee was created in the nineteen seventies as a ten minute bit when he was with the Los Angeles comedy troupe of the Groundlings.

Paul auditioned unsuccessfully for Saturday Night Live in nineteen eighty. He then went about creating The Peewee Herman Show, which was billed as a live on stage TV pilot and had its premiere in early nineteen eighty one at the Groundlings. A national tour followed, and in nineteen eighty one HBO broadcast a version of it as a comedy special. I remember watching that back in the day. Nineteen eighty Rubens had a small part as a waiter in the Blues Brothers movie.

In that same year, he played a put upon hotel clerk who deals with Cheech and Chong in Cheech and Chong’s next movie. Peewee started turning up on late night talk shows, including Late Night with David Letterman, where Peewee doing his thing and Letterman doing his too cool for school thing was comedy gold writes The New York Times. Then in nineteen eighty six, Peewee’s Playhouse, a children friendly version of Peewee’s World that aired on CBS for five years. May recall some of the characters, including Cherry, a talking arm chair that gave hugs. There was a word of the day, there were bizarre toys, and one episode, Pewee married a fruit salad.

In nineteen eighty nine, Rubens told Newsday, I never set out to do a big educational show. We’re trying expose children to as much creativity as we can muster in half an hour, to be entertaining, and to transmit some subliminal messages like nonconformity isn’t bad. His career came to pretty much a halt. In nineteen ninety one, Rubens was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure at an adult movie theater in Florida. That led to a small fine, headlines, tons of jokes, and was pretty much over from there.

CBS had a ready canceled the Saturday Show, but upon this scandal ended all reruns of the program. Rubens pleaded no contest. He was sentenced to community service, and as part of that service, he produced two anti drug public service announcements. He had some acting credits Murphy Brown, The Blacklist, Buffy the Vampire Slayer in nineteen ninety two, Batman Returns, and The Movie Below in two thousand and one. On social media, Jimmy Kimmel wrote, Paul Rubens was like no one else, a brilliant and original comedian who made kids and their parents laugh at the same time.

He never forgot a birthday and shared his delight for silliness with everyone. He meant my family and I will miss him. Conan O’Brien on social no tweet can capture the magic, generosity, ortistry, and devout silliness of Paul Rubens. Everyone I know received countless nonsensical memes from Paul on their birthday, and I mean everyone in all caps. His surreal comedy and unrelenting kindness were a gift to assault.

Damn this hurts. Kathy Griffin wrote, the great Paul Rubens would send me hilarious gifts every year on my birthday. I didn’t know he was ill. The last time we spoke. I invited him to one of my dinner salons, and he expressed that he didn’t want to come because he was worried about COVID.

Came to my house after my Trump photo scandal and spent time with me. Danny DeVito said, really loved working with him. Sander Bernhard said, a true genius. Glad I got to work with him. So sad.

Scott Ackerman wrote, incredibly sad in to hear of Paul Reuben’s passing. Watching him on Letterman and then seeing Pee’s big adventure in nineteen eighty five was like a lightning bolt into my brain, waking me up to what was possible in doing comedy. It was the greatest throw of my life to first interview him, then work with him on the TV show, then befriend him socially. I’m sure he did this for all his friends, but he would send me text and funny gifts on my birthday every year. Wow, everybody’s saying the same thing.

And then last year, out of the blue, he sent an incredibly touching personal birthday video message. He also went out of the way to send several variations of blurbs for the book, which were all hilarious and different. You would always tell me on the phone or an email, we had to get together in person, after all, we’re neighbors, he’d say, But then he’d politely declined any invite I would send him, and I had no idea what he was going through the whole time. Treat yourself to some of his work today, this week, and your whole life rip to a true artist and rebel. I almost worked with Paul if you’re a drive by listening saying you haven’t heard the podcast before.

I ran Serious XM comedy for ten years two thousand four to early twenty fourteen, and we used to do these pop up radio stations where we would just create a radidio station and salute one artist for three four days. And we had a plan to do a weekend celebrating Peewee I think in conjunction with a DVD release maybe, And two members of my staff, specifically Mark and Jason, were very very big Peewee fans. So we were going to do this thing. We’ll celebrate Peewee for the weekend, all right, what are we going to do? And the guys came up with the idea of we would play a sound effect which would randomly generate what category of clip we were going to play, you know, something from the show or something from a movie.

How where it was going to work. The sound effect that the guys picked was for a slot machine, so you’d hear a quarter go in, you’d hear I don’t know, and you’d hear some wheel spin you go ding ding ding, and then a voice would have said something like Peewee’s playhouse. All right, so ding ding ding movie clip. Something like that was idea. So we sent it off to Paul’s camp for approval, and they thought we were being a holes and that something something pulling the lever of a slot machine.

They thought we were being coy and eluding and making fun of something you might do in an adult movie theater. Involving pulling, you know, never occurred to us in a million years. The station never happened. We tried to explain, Paul, I’m sorry, that’s not what we were doing. It was just a slot machine to get into which clipper are we going to play?

So it never happened somewhere maybe unless somebody threw it out. I haven’t worked there in ten years. There’s an interview sitting there. There’s all these clips, there’s a production, serious guys. Somewhere in the computer.

There’s a Paul Rubin’s special waiting for you to air if you can get somebody to clear it. But it never aired. Paul Rubens seventy years old. See you tomorrow. Hi.

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Gaffigan and Maron talk Seinfeld, Tom Segura on “Fat Astronauts” with Bert Kreischer, Ricky Gervais sticks up for stolen pets, Jon Stewart

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The Shark Deck. I’m Journey mag with your Daily Comedy News. Let me tell you what’s going on. As I’m recording this, it’s like ninety seven degrees and I’m in my office where I record these things. And my dog who’s almost sixteen, Okay, so she’s a million years old, and then some and I have a lot of patients.

Accidents happen, but she peeted on the floor of my office, and the combination of that, which I did clean up, and the odor, it’s not fun in here today. Guys.

Speaking of pets, nice segue.

Ricky Gervais recorded an announcement he’s interested in some pet legislation in the UK. Let’s listen, dogs really need your help. Dog theft is up thousands of dogs every year and now being stolen from gardens and parks, and the crime is treated the same as if that person stole a possession like a bag or a phone, which is ridiculous because there’s no deterrent. The sentence isn’t right because a dog isn’t an an animal object that can just be replaced. A dog is a member of the family.

So you need to change this law to make it a real determinent, please help. And while we’re starting on serious topics today, John Stewart had a message for veterans or the families veterans about something called the Packed Act, and I’ll let John explain. Hey sounds Stewart, I got a little message here for anybody who served and was exposed to any kind of toxic materials AG and orange burn pits and all these other things. They’ve passed the Packed Act, which expands medical benefits to survivors and veterans and medical care. Please file for those benefits, and if you do so before August nine, then you’re eligible to get those benefits back dated one year to when the Pack Act passed August tenth, twenty twenty two.

You can file for benefits under the Packdact any time, but if you do it by August nine, or even just go to va dot gov slash Pact Act and say intent to file, that’ll hold your spot. But if you do that, you can get it done. That’s for anybody explosive, you know, any theater of war that has terrible toxic things or military basis, or even just if you’ve been through Jersey, just driven through. I don’t know that that would qualify it. But bit Shud, a documentary about women who accused Louis C.K.

Of sexual harassment and the consequences those accusations had on their careers, will be one of twenty two documentaries heading to the twenty twenty three Toronto International Film Festival. The documentary is titled Sorry Slash Not Sorry. Remember I told you that?


And then showtime was like yeah.

Rolling Stone asked Tom Sigour to tell them a little bit about the project Fat Astronauts, and I was right. It’s a project with Bert Kreisher. Sagore said. It came up on the podcast Bert floats this idea, and we end up talking about it off Mike Moore extent. We talk about it more about some producers.

We talk about it more with Ethan Cohen, who wrote Tropic thunder name Drumper. Cohen sends in a draft of a screenplay, I read it, it’s hilarious. The feature world is peculiar. It’s not a straightforward business. There’s so many variables.

I’ve heard nothing but excitement from the whole camp about doing this, and I’ve been told everybody’s gung ho about doing it. But I’ll reserve my real excitement for the day. On Onset doing It, Rolling Stone ask Tom Sagora about his transition into acting. Tom said, truly, dude, It’s always been what I wanted to do. I moved to La to become a comedy actor and stand up, which is working for me, and obviously I enjoy it, so I kept doing that, but I never stopped wanting to be an actor.

And I like writing and creating, so that was the project. When I took it out on the studios, they were like, you can act, and I was like, yeah, no kidding. I’ve been trying to do this for f and twenty years, but I’ve been on the road. Taylor Tomlinson tells Variety she equates digital work to quote doing radio back in the day. You just have to do it to sell tickets.

A lot of people, myself included, get overwhelmed with the amount of content you after produce now, but it’s necessary unless you’re super famous, and even then you need Instagram. On the plus side, says the Internet has made it so much easier to find your specific audience. Nobody is truly for everyone, and now you don’t have to be Whitney Cumming spoke about social media, and told Variety she’s way more concerned about disappointing somebody who came to see her because she’s working on new stuff and it’s not super polished than she ever worries about being canceled by some fake Twitter mob that weren’t comedy fans in the first place. She remember as comedian actor Bobby Lee telling her when she started out, don’t worry about jokes over the first two years, just worry about getting comfortable on stage. Johnny Mack, you never talk about that.

Interview Mark marinh had with Jim Gaffigan a week ago. I know, right, this part I found very interesting. They’re talking about Jerry Seinfeld here as I’ve been doing. I’ll read the Marin lines a little harshress. I don’t have to keep going Jim’s head.

Mark said, I’ll start with Mark here. Everybody wasn’t doing specials. They were they were still special Jim, there was Cosbi and you know, you know Carlin. But like my point is, what’s the next step. Like Seinfeld has done a couple of specials, but he doesn’t feel the need.

There’s no growth there. He’s very anti growth. Well, no, I actually think it’s very much evolved into what into this guy. It’s his comedy’s just for laughs and doesn’t have any deeper meeting. And I’ve just never learned anything from a comic and it’s just a read and it’s ridiculous and that’s our job, Jim.

But I think that’s his kind of absolutist approach to comedy. But I’m diametrically opposed to that. Now. What I’m saying is if you look at the Jerry Seinfeld of the late seventies or ladies and you look at them now, they’re very different. Jerry Seinfeld today is much more autobiographical.

In the eighties, you didn’t learn anything about Jerry. I’m sure he’s aware of that evolution. I think the greatest comment of comics being able to transcend a decade, So being able to go from the eighties to the twenty twenties, that’s pretty significant. That’s why they’re like these comedians that are like the flavor of the year and then it goes away. But I think that speaks to a work ethic more than evolving.

Jim. Well, it’s a work ethic, but it’s also like not listening to the audience. But it’s listening to the culture and also like all his fans. You know, it’s rare if you come to be a certain way and your fans are kids and you’re in college. You know, how do you hold on them because they’re forty now and they don’t go to comedy Jim.

Yeah, they all moved out of Brooklyn or whatever because they had a couple of kids and they moved to Westchester. I think what’s also interesting about Jerry’s where he’s similar to a nineties comic, which you and I are, is that he’s a substance over style guy. Jim continued, You’ll see even just on social media, there’s a lot more crowd work. It’s all CrowdWork, banter stuff. And the whole thing is that style that’s not substance, and I’m not criticizing it.

And by the way, you know, Ian Meg is the best CrowdWork comedian I’ve ever seen. Remember Mike Sweeney. Mike Sweeney was amazing. Maren Yeah, he got out a long time ago. You know the guys who realized early on that trying to be a comedy star it makes money as a stand up.

That’s a long shot. I’m gonna write, but I understand what you’re saying, but I see this whole new generation of social media driven comedy. It’s just this weird attempt at a cash grab, and it’s succeeding that there’s no organized show business anymore. Mark Marin’s WTF guest Jim Gaffigan highly highly recommend you check that out. One way to support the show, that’s pretty easy.

Go to YouTube, find Daily Comedy News, hit subscribe on the page. I’m trying to get to a thousand subscribers so that I can monetize it, and then I can buy my own coffee, and then I don’t have to nag you to go to buy meat coffee dot com slash Daily Comedy News, although honestly, I’ll probably do both when I you will, Johnny Mack, You’ll be on here going, hey, why don’t you go to buy meat coffee dot com slash Daily Comedy News and throw five bucks in the tip jar, and I’ll go to the Nashville Don’t shame blah blah blah. I can see me doing that rap. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Mike Kaplan is apparently giving Harry Kunnabullu a run for most serious comedian.

Harry’s interviews as have later been a little looser. Mike Kaplan’s heading in the other direction. He spoke to the Henley Standard, and he says his brand of comedy makes you think. Quoting Mike, Philosophy is something that I’ve enjoyed thinking about for quite a while, both in school and out, because there are so many beautiful, important questions it offers, like how can we live a meaningful life? And why are we here?

And what’s going on? He’s excited to see what happens at Fringe this year. When we came to the Fringe last time, I experienced so many things clowns and dancers and magicians and storytellers and immersive theater experiences and circuses and more. I’m looking forward to experiencing more of those, and also things I have no idea about. I guess what I’m saying is I hope to experience things that I have loved that are familiar, and things that I will love that are unfamiliar.

He adds, there’s a quote by a poet named Robert Hass that I love. Repetition makes us feel secure, Variation makes us feel free. So it is true that I like to use my brain or my mind to think about things like wait, am I using my brain in my mind to think about things? And some of those are things I enjoy sharing in my comedy wherever I go. Believe it or not, he’s really funny, but boy, the interviews are serious.

Forbes asked of beer daz Hey, who were the comedians you looked up to growing up, and he said, my top three, we’re prior at Carlin and Eddie Azard Carlin for not giving a huge prior for putting vulnerability in a comedy and turning pain into comedy. And Eddie because he makes you feel like he made it up a second ago, even though it’s exquisitely written. What’s your favorite drink? Interesting? He said, I’m a beer guy.

There’s nothing like a Guinness in black, which I can’t seem to find in America. And I’m like, oh, what’s a Guinness in black? I used to drink Woodpecker cider with guinness on top, which I guess is the opposite of what he’s talking about. So what’s a ginis? And Blackie said, it’s a black current syrup, which is ridiculously sweet, and then a guinness poured on top.

The beer becomes purple and it becomes like a weird Voldemort drink. Then I have a beer I launched called Fact one, two three four, a’s between the F and the K. I wanted something that met me halfway between beer and cider. So that’s my favorite. Yeah, good call.

I think we could drink together. Maria Bamford spoke to The Pleasantine Weekly and said stand up was great for me, as I had difficulty connecting with people on a social level due to oct Intrusive thoughts in the controlled environment of this stage is very common to me and it remains to this day. She warns you if you’re going to see you through, my act isn’t for everyone, so please YouTube Maria Bamford because I’ve gotten feedback that I’m odd and wordy, so let that be your guide. She says her approach to comedy has changed as she’s grown and become more experienced in the industry. Maria said, my time is done in terms of feeling like I need to be heard.

I’ve already made it a thousand times over, and I hope to support the next generation. I love performing and creating, but there’s less drive. In a lovely way, I just taped a special for Comedy Dynamics and so my current tours the result of three years of writing and performing. I hope to gradually start replacing material, but it’s safe to say the topics of family, relationships and mental health done with several character act outs, those will be covered. That is your comedy news for today.

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A worm named after Conan O’Brien PLUS Jim Gaffigan and Marc Maron on if Trump is the most successful narcissist of all time, Craig Ferguson

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The Shark Deck. I’m Jenny Mac with your Daily Comedy News. Craig Ferguson is starting a new podcast. I’m not sure the title’s gonna work for SEO Craig. It’s called Joy Coma, a podcast as launch as this week.

On the first the show, we’ll see him interview a broad range of guests from the worlds of entertainment, science and government as he asks, how’s our joy doing? Is it bridled on life support? Where do we find joy in the world? It seems, by any rational measure, to be collapsing around us. A good set of initial guests include Gabriel Iglesias, Tony Hawk, Angela Kinsey, Kathie Lee Gifford, Diedrich Bader we know him from The Drew Carey Show, Lewis Black, Wendy Malick, Shirley Manson, and Tom Papa.

Ferguson said, I feel like I’d let everyone down by not doing a podcast. I feel like I’m the last person I have a podcast. I couldn’t really see a way to do it for a while. I had to have an idea for it. I didn’t want to just be me talking on zoom to people that I met once Eventually I came up with the idea for this one.

This makes me feel good might be a good timing for him since there’s no late night shows right now. Ferguson compares the idea to the BBC series Desert Island Discs in a sense that it’s not really about the format, it’s about the guests. The drive of Desert Island Discs is obviously music, but the drive of this is about how you cope. How do you see your way out of the darkness, how do you shake off the demons, how do you form your own personal Saint Anthony Craig said, it’s my hope that as time goes on, I can talk to people who are not in show business and who may have a challenging or different approach to Joy. For example, if you talk to a homicide detective or a pediatric oncologist, these are very different, catastrophic at times things to deal with.

Sady survived because Joy is a coping mechanism. I’ll do a quick plug for my podcast. While you’re listening to my podcast. My other podcast is called five Good News Stories, comes out Monday and Thursday. It’s a quick hit like this, and I tell you five good news stories only good news, so it’s the number five good news stories.

Tom Sagora was on theo Van’s podcast talking about working out, no not working out material, working out your muscles, and Tom said I would get to a certain point and now not have them at tality of like, oh I got there. It’s almost like the race is over. I’m done. Now I’m good.

And then what happens is you get back to old habits and you get out of shape,โ€ฆ

Then you go all right, I’m gonna work out and eat clean, and then you lose weight and you start to go, oh, I did it. I got to the number again, and then you just pull back, and I got really frustrated by that. I was on tour. We were working out on tour, but not really dialed in on food, and the tour is like aggressive, like NonStop. But I remember that I got back to La to shoot this thing.

I was shooting this pilot I had written. I was covering the whole production, and I remember I was in the wardrobe fitting for it, and I was like, oh, this sucks.


And then I left there after that week, and I was like, I have to take this moโ€ฆ

But the difference is that I no longer go if I see a number that I like on a scale that means I’m good. I realized, you have to do it like that. There’s no end, It’s just continuous, right, So I just made it part of what I do. I know that I want to eat certain types of food that are good for me, and I’m not saying I’m the most strict dude ever, but there’s so much more clean eating. And I like the workouts.

I like being active, and I feel like I’m very fortunate that I have a full time trainer, so not everybody has that. I totally understand that it’s a huge advantage. All week, I’ve in picking away at Mark Marin’s Great Interview with Jim Gaffigan, as I’ve done all week. I’ll do some lights of voice acting, reading the Marin lines a little more aggressively. Gaffigan said, Obviously, in my twenties, I wanted to be as big as Letterman or Seinfeld or you know, Jimmy Fallon or John Stewart.

But I think now I’m like, oh, once you touch that sun level of fame there is, in a way no going back. I’m not saying we don’t like attention. We go on stage and make serious laughs. We’re not normal. But like when you’re on the cover of Rolling Stone, when you’re like heralded as a modern day philosopher, I think that seeps in.

And even when you say thanks everybody, I’m done, they all seem to come back after a couple of years ago. Hey, remember when I said I’m done anyway, I’m still done, but I’m doing this thing now. There’s nothing wrong with that. But it’s weird to see. And I think it’s a comment on that they touched the sun and they got that flavor for it.

It’s like Trump running for president so he doesn’t go to jail. Or is he running for president because he likes the attention. It’s not because he wants to be president, right, I think it’s because he wants the attention. Marin. He tasted being the most powerful person in the world.

I used to do a bit. It never really worked about. Like, you know, he’s the only narcissist that ever fully six seated. He did it. Narcissists around the world are like, he nailed it.

A worm has been named after Conan O’Brien. Yes, a species of Nemorarurian worm. I could redo that, but I’m not going to. Discovered by a Clemson University marine biologists five years ago, affects the reproductive performance of Caribbean spiny lobsters, which, as you know, are a critical species in the Caribbean. And Sonio Bieza And with a name like that, you know this dude is handsome, right?

Should I look him up? He’s an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences. I’m looking him up. One hundred percent. Nailed it and Sonio discovered the new worm while researching public behaviors of the spiny lobster Penurilius argus in the Florida Keys.

Again, don’t come to me for scientific pronunciation. He named the worm after Conan because of his physical characteristics, being long bodied and pale with a slight tint of orange. Did you enjoy my time with nath VLVO on Friday’s podcast? I did. Early in the interview, he made a joke that I kind of ignored about how he was in his rental.

Well, if you go to real estates dot com, you’ll find the article Nate Valvo why Melbourne comedian will rent forever. He says, I do get jealous when I go to people’s houses and they’ve got things nailed to the wall and they’ve painted something, and I wish more Melbourne rentals had longer rental agreements. It’s been annoying every year having to see if you extend. I’d happily sign a five year lease. He has some tips if you’re looking for a house, stay off Instagram on Sundays.

That’s the day people post when they buy a house. That’s the day you see the photo of the person you didn’t like in high school standing in front of a sould sign and it ruined day. And if you do see it, reports the image as offensive. Steve Hofsteader spoke to WIZM. He was discussing legislation in Minnesota about legalizing recreational marijuana.

Steve had an interesting take. You said, the problem is once you legalize marijuana, you have to have free school lunches because the kids are gonna be hungry because their parents are eating all the food. Missouri just legalized it and they have no idea what they’re doing in Illinois, right over the border where it’s been legal for a while. You go into a dispensary and it looks like an apple store, and as it looks like some guys tight eye basement. They haven’t caught up yet.

It’s wild to see. So I wonder how long it’ll take Minnesota to go from basement to business, because it takes a bit. Congratulations to stand up comedian Eric Rushton, who’s been named as the first winner of the Channel four Shawn Locke Comedy Award. The new prize was created to showcase talent to do writers and performers who embody the alternative comedic spirit of Shawn and Channel four in the UK. Shawn Loock died in August twenty twenty one after veloping cancer.

The award was presented by his friend, a fellow comic, Bill Bailey. Eric the winner will now be given an opportunity to kickstart his own career in TV comedy. He’ll get five thousand pounds to support his live work, as well as a script commission from Channel four’s comedy team and a one thousand pound comission to write a script for the broadcasters digital strand. Channel four said since his comedy debut In twenty fourteen, Eric has been impressing audiences with his intelligent, playful material and likable, self deprecating stage persona, and twenty twenty he won the prestigious Lester Mercury Comedian of the Year Award. Eric says watching Shawn Locke was a huge part of my childhood.

I’m such a huge fan and I can’t think of a better person and to be associated with that. It’s your comedy news for today. Father show for free on Apple, podcast, Spotify, YouTube. Trying to get to a thousand subscribers on youtubes. I can monetize this thing.

To do me a favor, go on YouTube, push subscribe. You don’t have to listen because you just did. But it’ll help me out. It’ll get me closer to a thousand. Maybe it can make a couple of bucks and buying my own ice coffee.

You know what I’m saying. See tomorrow. Hi. I’m Mark Francis and host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect. Join us as we take you into the exciting new world of Argentine soccer phenomenon Lionel Messi and his new life at Into Miami.

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Tom Segura on why he took out the Ted Cruz show, Jim Gaffigan and Marc Maron on comedians not texting back

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The Shark Deck. I’m trying to make with your Daily Comedy News, as they’ve done most of the week. I’m going to pick away at this wonderful interview Mark Marin had Jim Gaffigan on his podcast, really fantastic if you haven’t listened to it. I transcribed it, and I’m going to read to you and I’ll do some lights of voice acting here. Neither of these is meant to be an impression, but I just want to stop doing.

Mark said. Jim said, Mark said, Jim said, so, I’ll start with Jim Gaffigan, who said, you know, it’s weird because like for comedians, we never see each other and so like if you see some texts and they don’t see it and it goes down their thing, we interpret it. Like I remember one time I texted Bill Burr and I was like, and I waited a week and I called him and I’m like, I can’t believe it didn’t call me back, and he goes, uh, I did text you back? So I went back to the text he did. Maren said, yeah, because we’re babies.

Jim so, yeah, So like Naper Gatsy, he probably met his dad. These are solid people. You know Maren his new special. You know, he’s doing something. I’ve talked about it with a couple of people that I’ve never heard somebody sort of isolate a specific type of Christianity as phenomenon and talk about it like, you know, I’ve heard Jews talk about it for black people talk about being black or whatever.

But his sort of a take on his parents being the sort of new version of born again. Then he’s like they’re generation as of his siblings as they grow less discipline. It was very nuanced. It was actually, you know, kind of a brilliant piece of comedy. Jim.

Yeah. And it was also a commentary and birth order. I’m the youngest of six kids, and my take was that my parents were completely mentally ill by the time I was a teenager because they’d been tortured by five teenagers and they’re like, what are you smoking? And I’m like, I’m twelve. I’m just sitting here.

But thanks for the idea. Rolling Stone talk to Tom Sagora about his recent special and said, one joke that you cut is the Ted Cruz neighbor interaction one. I’m curious why you cut that. Did you not want to deal with the bull crap that’ll come from it, Segora said, I’ll say exactly why I cut it. I look back on older specials.

In my opinion, they’re all too long. I look back on stuff and I go, I should have cut that. When I was editing this thing, I wanted it to be as close to sixty minutes as I could make it, and wanted to trim anything that feels filler ish, feels dated, or doesn’t feel evergreen. So I ended up cutting three bits and trimming twelve minutes from the special. The cruise one really popped online, but it didn’t feel evergreen.

As much fun as it was to tell, and the pop was so great. Oh that reminds me. Thanks to Cody, who had posted this on the Daily Comedy News podcast group, Cody, I apologize I didn’t mention this earlier in the week. It’s actually Monday as I’m recording this episode, so I didn’t forget you all week. I just didn’t publish my thank you to you all week.

But Cody shared this clip. Cody, I’m typing to you right now, I wrote, Hey, thanks, I’m pre taping Saturday and mentioning you right now. You could find this exciting interaction on the Daily Comedy News podcast group Cody, thanks for putting that under my radar? Where was I? Sagora said?

The cruise one really popped online and didn’t feel evergreen as much fun as it was to tell, and the pop was so great, Rolling Stone said, can you walk me through that day? It’s one thing to find out that Ted Cruz lives in your neighborhood. It’s quite another to have this exchange with him, So of course said, to be fair, I do end the bids saying it may or may not be Ted Cruz. I try to leave it up in the air. It was a surreal interaction.

Somebody’s literally going to start the conversation with are you the comedian? And I go yeah, And he goes, where do you think the term mmer comes from? And I was like what? And he was like, that’s your joke, right? And I was like what and he goes, that’s your joke.

I was watching your thing. Isn’t that your joke? And I was like, what part of my joke? And he goes, effing your mom? I mean, I had no idea where this was going.

And he goes, do you think people do that? How many people do you think do that? And I really did go more than you wanted to be and he goes, yeah, but how many do you think? And I was like, how many people bang their moms? And he was like yeah, and I go, I don’t know, man, And then he went right into its otter bangers.

I cleaned it up a little. Rolling Stone followed up and says, does this interaction take on a new dimension given the porn video that his Twitter account liked? It was incesty step mom porn. Segoria laughed and said, yeah, guys, a creep. Bad Feeling Magazine caught up with John Marcos SERRESI.

I’m a big fan of John Marco. He was selected one of jess for Laughs New Faces last year. He traffics in observational comedy with an edge. Trained as a dancer, he has transitioned to comedy. You heard my interview with him last week.

John Marco teld Bad Feeling. You know, I was always a theater kid. I went to college for musical theater and I do a lot of clubs in New York. That’s where I kind of grew up as a comic. And you’re at these stages that are just a couple of bricks thrown together, you elevated half an inch off the stage.

And being at JFL and being one one of these massive theaters, suddenly all those dance classes that I took in, all those thousands of dollars that amounted to nothing in my acting career, suddenly I said, Oh, I finally have room to move. When I got on that stage at JFL, I thought, oh, this is where I can shine. This is where I can’t be too much. And his plan was to test that theory this year. They asked him about incorporating crowd work, and he said, I think originally I leaned into it because, you know, it’s a weird time to be a comedian.

You have to put out constant output, but you don’t necessarily want to put out all of your material. And I think I saw one or two shows where I saw an audience member whisper a punchline to their friend. I said, Oh, that’s it. No more posting my current material online. I’m just leaving the crowd work.

At first, it was hard because the reason I became a stand up comic was because in conversations I like to be the only one talking. But I found it just keeps me in the moment. You know, I can get bored doing the same joke every time. When you’re talking to someone you feel alive. It could go south, you know.

I might say to someone, oh, so your parents are divorced. They’ll go dad killed my mom. Then I have to think, how do I make this funny? How do I stay on the edge that keeps you feeling alive, that keeps you feeling scared in a good way. So I do enjoy mixing it in when I feel like I’m ready to take the risk.

I had one recently I felt good about. I was talking about horses because my dad’s a horse guy. Have a lot of theories about people who like horses a little too much. But this person ended up being They’re kind of a civilian horse detective, so whenever there’s a missing person, they volunteered to do search and rescue with their horse. And ultimately through talk to them, we found out they’ve solved zero cases and I’m pretty sure they just hamper any investigation.

It was fun, the excited amount of finding out they’re a horse detective and then finding out that maybe they’re the worst horse detective in the world, and maybe horse detectives aren’t really needed that much. Mattail Lane is on tour the Al Dente World Tour. He’ll be at the Win in Las Vegas at two nights. The new tour kicks off on the heels of his latest comedy special hair Plugs and Heartache. You’ll find that on YouTube.

Let’s take a look at jfl for tonight, the last night of the festival. I’m going to miss this twelve thirty in conversation with Please Don’t Destroy one o’clock faith in comedy. In conversation with Rammy Yusef, Boy, we even have to make a tough early day decision. Seven o’clock to May Martin Gallas, seven o’clock. Ramy Yusef, all right, that’ll make my early decision a little easier.

Joe Dombrowski at seven, Anthony Jessenick at seven, and it just got a lot harder. Robbie Hoffman at seven, British at seven, Alock at seven, Melanie Bracewell’s Show Forget Me Not at seven, New Faces International Encore at seven thirty, Tom Ballard It is I seven thirty, Nimshi Buttel seven thirty, Ally Mkowski eight thirty. The Montreal Show at eight thirty with some locals. That’s always a good thing to do. Nine o’clock Josie Long’s re Ennatchment nine o’clock Double Threat, Shane Toorius and Ariel Elias nine thirty Trade, Kennedy’s Grew Up nine thirty, romy Yusef nine thirty, Varieties, ten Comics to Watch, Showcase nine thirty, Jessel Nick nine thirty, Jonathan van Ness nine forty five, New Faces of Comedy Canada, Encore nine forty five to Leslie Jones, Gala Hip Hop Karaoke, Montreal, jfl Edition at ten, Sydney, Washington at ten Late Night down Under.

I didn’t know that one was there. That’s cool. I like AUSSI comics a lot ten thirty. Mark Ford presents Safari Time Boys, So many shows Tonight to see James Davis Live, ten thirty, Martin Nurbano at midnight, Midnight, Surprise at midnight. Zach Zucker presents Stamptown at midnight.

Okay, if we were up there today, hmm, all right, so we’ve got that early decision. Let’s go see Please Don’t Destroy at twelve thirty. Then we’ll drink all afternoon. Seven o’clock. Maybe Ramy Jesselynick.

We’ve seen British already, Nimish Patel at seven thirty.

All right, let’s see.

Let’s do Rammy you sef. I would like to see him do stand up. I like him a lot. Jesselynick, you know, love him, but we can see him on Netflix. So that’s why I’m making that choice.

That’ll take us to about nine o’clock. I think you got to do varieties ten comics to watch Showcase. If you’re falling my lead here, you know, you go there to see the next wave. So we’ll do that at nine thirty, and then that’ll walk us up to the late shows. But boy, I’m gonna miss Late Night Down Understand again.

So many tough decisions at just for laughs and for something different, let’s do Martin or Bono for the midnight show. As that sound not, I’ll put a rap on this festival. The next one out of Just for Laughs is Toronto. That’s September twenty feet through the thirtieth. I’ve done that festival.

That’s a good one. Maybe this year I’ll do that one since I wasn’t able to do Montreal. Andrew Scheltz, Ronny Chieng Leslie Jones, The Office Ladies, Jonathan van Ness, Marlon Wayns, Nicole Buyer and Sam Morrell. I’ve already been announced for that festival. There’s a lot of like local, smaller shows and I spend a lot of time in the bars when I do that.

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The Shark Deck. I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. I realized I’ve been swallowing the D and saying something like comedy news anyway. Hi, Nath Valvo is my guest today. He will be the final portion of today’s podcast.

I didn’t know much about Nath, Australian comedian. Fantastic, You’re gonna love him, so stick around for that. A couple of recommendations for you. Jim Jefferies was on the Two Bears One Cave podcast maybe about a month ago. I caught up on that really great listen.

Also from about a month ago, the episode of Kilt Tony where they list theo Van as the guest, really really funny episode. The civilians who went up and did kill Tony were hilarious. Plus Ron White gets up and does a pretty strong minute. So Ron White maybe not as retired as we were led to believe. I have not yet, as of this recording, seen either Jim Gaffigan or Mark Norman’s new Specials, but The New York Times is seen Gaffigan.

Some spoilers coming up here for their review. The headline pretty strong. Jim Gaffigan’s quintessentially American comedy gets darker and better. They’ll still joke about fast food, but on Dark Bail as ten stand up special, his evolution as a comedian is apparent. The Times asked, have we gotten Jim wrong?

All along? The pandemic he tells us has made him question mortality. Gaffigan, dressed in a black suit and shirt, imagines his own funeral. He wants an open casket with him sitting up crumbs on a shirt, arms occasionally raising like a marionette, while the recording of him says don’t worry, I’m in a better place, before adding just kidding, I’m here. It’s an unexpectedly creepy visual, and after telling about cremation, Gaffigan adopts his signature second voice, asking when is he going to do the food jokes?

The Time says Jim has been prolific. He’s put out five specials in six years, with this one on Amazon Prime being the best of the bunch. Wow, and his last one was really good. Jason Zinneman and The Times, who is just a fantastic comedy writer says Gaffigan’s patient delivery was there from the start, but his early albums might surprise those who only know his famous persona. He cursed and talked about sex, and came off more as an annoyed son than a grumpy family man.

In twenty fifteen, he told Mark Marin his earliest acting experience was pretending to be happy when his dad came home. His tone had shifted by two thousand and six, when he had his first special, Beyond the Pale, which included the signature bit about hot pockets. Gaffigan now fifty seven can seem like Jerry Seinfeld in his Sticky Freeze, making an elevator is a casket on a string, and the ordinariness of his subject matter. His focus on single subjects can be knowingly preposterously long. Who else does ten minutes on horses?

There’s an element of showing off look at how I can make foliage funny, but also the excessiveness, the stubborn commitment of it that gets its own laughs. He constantly interrupts his jokes to comment on them, and plays with expectations through formal trickery. His new work reveals his move into more storytelling, elaborate act outs and jokes built on deceptions. An example, my parents aren’t vaccinated. They’ve been tad for decades, but enough with the excuses.

He has also become slightly more political in the Trump barr even letting loosen an uncharacteristic rant on social media. Gaffigan now performs the kind of interweaving jokes only a season comic could pull off. These are less the standard comic collmacks than variations on a theme. It’s the work of a pro. The only time you see gaff constrain is in his personal material.

When he moves into stories about his childhood in the second half of the special, you wish he had a director to draw him out. Then again, his buried anger is such a source of his comedy that you wouldn’t want to see him go too deep. Strong review from The Times, looking forward to that. At the time of this recording, the only review I’ve seen of Mark Norman’s special comes from leisure Bites. I’m unfamiliar with leisure bite but they say and again spoilers here.

The episode starts off with Mark sharing a joke about the controversial Epstein Island, even threw in some famous celebrity names regarding the island. Leisure Byte says, that’s some brave move. They write comedians usually are ready to face critics, and with that in mind, Marked in’t compromise on spilling offensive jokes. When a viewer asked him for info about his private parts, Mark straight up gave an offensive comeback which made the crowd gag. From the beginning to the end, Mark Norman had jokes that covered lgbtq I A plus his personal life, including his wife, societal norms, drugs, dark side of rich people and whatnot.

People weren’t into dark humor and get ticked off quickly at such offensive jokes will surely dislike normant, but truth be told, comedy is called comedy for a reason. I’ll see if some more reviews come up, and I’ll watch it myself again. Just really busy week in my personal life. De Montreal Times has done a great job covering Just for Laughs Montreal. They had several reviews and several previews.

They spoke with Alan Davies, who hosted British Davies first performed at Just for Laughs back in nineteen ninety five and said, I loved it because Just for Laughs is such a well organized and well supported festival. Amen on that I must have made quite an impression because they asked me back twenty eight years later. Davies will also be part of the lineup at The Gallow, hosted by Eddie Zard tonight. He said, I better make the most of it this year. I have a feeling the next time I get invited back will be twenty fifty one, when I’m eighty five years old.

Steph Tolav has been on The Nasty Show. She told The Montreal Times. I love doing crowd work, but not a hateful way. I mostly poke fun at the men in the audience my shows, but more the silly stuff I bring back to myself. Actually, I’m more of an aggressive comic on stage, but in a fun way.

Everyone is secretly dirty and perverted. It’s something that’s relatable to all of us. They also reviewed at The Nasty Show and Just for the Culture. At Just for the Culture, a festival favorite, Alonzo Bowden excelled as the show’s host. He definitely set the tone and warned up the audience for a night of culturally diverse comedy.

Who was a strong, solid lineup. Two comics really stood out. Zarnagarg left the sold out show at Club Soda convulsing with laughter at her observations of family life within East Indian culture. One of her jokes Indians have only one pronoun doctor, the other one who crushed And I’ve been telling you about this guy. You paid attention.

Jean Marco Serezi see yes. His closing set dealt with such issues as anti Semitism, stereotypes, and visiting a gun show in Florida, was filled with so much hilarious angst it was reminiscent of Woody Allen’s stand up circ in nineteen sixty four. The Nasty Show, meanwhile, was nasty with a capital in. Host Mike Ward proved with his monologues why He’s the bad Boy of Quebec Comedy. Toronto comic Steph Toolev hit the Nasty ground running with her buzzsaw voice for Netteck delivery and raunchy audience interactions.

Minnesota native Jeffrey Asmus was another audience favor with his acerbic takes on book banning in Florida, why there are French street names in Montreal and nine to eleven. Listen to this joke when Jeffrey had a conversation with a New Yorker about nine to eleven and said to him that he couldn’t find Minnesota on a map. Jeffrey replied, neither could Al Qaeda. Montreal Times, continuing to crush it, They went and saw the Lucas Brothers and said with impeccable timing and rhythm, whether they were completing each other’s sentences or echoing them, the brothers provided a NonStop, entertaining show and the spectrum of topics where almost like no other comic or comedy team could tackle them, whether it was life in Newark, twin discrimination by singletons, trying to get the black vote for Bernie Sanders in Iowa, having a movie night with members of the Black Panthers, or pitching jokes to Martin Lawrence and one more. The Montreal Times caught one of the midnight surprises.

The one they caught host Joel Nicol Johnson got the crowd pumped up by talking about her trip to Taiwan and meet her boyfriend’s family in her time as a substitute teacher at a middle school in south central La Alonzo Bowden worked out some material for the Nasty Show. He dealt with turning sixty one and the difference between having sex with young and middle aged women. John Marcos SERRESI killed it with new material. See you’re paying attention. I would telling you about this guy for a year now, John Marco Serezzi.

Marco’s jokes included trying to buy condoms at a seven eleven in the middle of the night. New Zealand comic Rizela Carlston related what irritates her at supermarkets, especially customers who get to touchy Philly with the produce. Arthur Simeons share the joys of having a seat in an airplanes emergency exit row, and Britannic the pair of SNL writers brought sketch comedy to a whole new level, especially when their wireless microphones died right in the middle of a sketch. Montreal Times awesome job, Thank you out Today on Apple is the Beanie Bubble. The film features zach Alafanakis as Tie Warner, the eccentric businessman and founder of tye Ink, described in the movie as a stuffed Himalayan cat business, which one on a manu actual beanie babies rate it r one hour fifty minutes weirdness on the set of Beetlejuice two, says Vulture.

Vermont State Police reported the two props, A one hundred and fifty pound statue and a pumpkin lamp post have been stolen from the set of Beetlejuice two. Should I say that word a third time? No, I’m not going to You’re not tricking me. I would like to thank the supporters of the show, so you can go to buy me a coffee. Dot com slash Daily Comedy News, you can buy me a one off coffee, or there are a few members out there and I want to thank them at least once a month.

So Tommy, thank you, Andrea, thank you, Gary, thank you, Shannon, thank you, Mike, thank you, Kenny, thank you. The show also got a new five star review from w f HV J H D B k UF on Apple Podcasts, who gave the show five stars, wrote great, great show, nice content. Thank you with the voco fus. I don’t know how to pronounce your name. I’m sorry.

The New Faces of Comedy Canada Showcases happened today at nine thirty. Spencer Adamis is a and up comedian and actor from Winnipeg. He won Winnipeg’s Funniest Person with a day Job back in twenty seventeen. Love It. He’s one of the founding members of the sketch comedy group Family Dinner Brendan Nasusa.

I feel like I’ve heard of you, Brendan. They have performed across the country at festivals like Just for Last Vancouver, Toronto. In twenty twenty three, they released their debut comedy album, Brendan to Suza, Clever, Hip and Scary. Michelle Forrester co created the Writer’s Room Sketch Show, which was selected as a finalist for jfl’s Stand Up and Pitch competition. In twenty twenty two, she recorded with JFL on the Montreal Originals album Heavy Petting Zoo.

That is a great title for an album. It’s a coda, Ray Abeer. I’ve heard of her for sure. I’ve talked about her on this podcast. A Code of co stars in the CTV comedy Shelved.

Farrishita was born in Toronto too Sudanese parents and then raised the Alberta. He brings a unique mix of storytelling and observational humor to the stage. Known for his relaxed delivery and quick wit, his unpredictable style makes for big laughs and unforgettable CrowdWork moments. Maismael is an Egyptian Canadian stand up in bringing new levels of energy, diversity, and most importantly, authenticity to the entertainment space. He’s opened for Colin Mockery, Toddberry and Mark Merin Not Bad.

Maddie Kelly known across Canada for her unique comedic voice. Some of her podcasts include Popcorn for Dinner, Let’s Make a Sci Fi, and Let’s Make a rom com. Natasha Lynn Miles as an Edmonton based stand up comedian originally from the Maritimes That’s pretty far from each other if I know my geography. She’s performed throughout Canada and featured at Just for Last Northwest and the Grindstone Comedy Festival in Edmonton. Henry Sir is an All Canadian basketball player, Yeah, comedian and writer Wow.

Henry recently took part in Season thirteen of Comedy Central Stand Up, featuring and his debut album, Chalantz Henry. I just want to add you on Comedy Stations on Live one. Your album is not available for digital distribution. I would love to play you. Ryan Williams is one of Canada’s most exciting comics.

His debut album, Manual Labor of Love, was released by Comedy Central. Records and went to number one on the iTunes Canada Comedy Charts. Ran your album is not available either. I would play it, dude Tonight at seven o’clock, It’s New Faces International Saila Ab originally from Paris. Her Best Newcomer award win at the Chortle Awards last year cemented her growing reputation as one of comedy’s most exciting new voices.

She just did a sold out run at Edinburgh Fringe I Guess last year since this year’s is in the Future and the Soho Theater. She’s a regular stand up on the Guilty Feminist Podcast Live UK Tour. Next up is Brennan Reese, one of the UK’s most hotly tipped talents. Nominated for Best Newcomer at Fringe. Using his cheeky charm and baby face brutality, he’s racked up over twenty million views online.

Katie Boyle’s comedian from Ireland to living in New York City. Her debut album I’ll Do It Myself also not available. Katie, Come on, comedians, get that stuff out there, collect those royalties. What are you doing? Boyle is the host of the Shift podcast, where she and guests talk about dating relationships and mental health from an Irish perspective.

Abbe Ned Carney was born in Delhi, raised in Dohan, Bangalore. As an English speaking comedian of Konkani descent with an international flare. His unique third culture experiences in fuse his comedic style with refreshing perspective. His journey in to stand up comedy began as an escape from the mundane, utilizing voices, impressions and characters to captivate audiences. Sarah Keyworth wrote and performed two serieses of their own for Radio four, entitled Are You a Boy or a Girl?

A timely, hilarious and insightful exploration of gender. Their debut hour Dark Horse, received a Herald Angel Award, a Pleasant Theater Award on, a nomination for Best Newcomer, and the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Glenn Moore is one of the best and most prolific joke writers in the UK and a frequent guest on The Great American Joke Off. James Roche is the Filipino stepson of New Zealand Comedy. In twenty nineteen, his show Boy Mestizo garnered him for a nomination for the Fred Award.

For Best Show at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Amy Gledhill brims with Natural Warmth and Charm, one half of the Double Edinburgh nominated duo The Delightful Sausage. In twenty twenty three year debut show The Girl Before The Girl You Mary Love that title was nominated for Best Live Show at the National Comedy Awards. Emmanuel Sonobi has been on the comedy circuit for what feels like five minutes. That’s what the paragraph they sent me says, having gone from open Spot to closing BBC’s Live at the Apollo in an incredibly short space of time.

You’ll be seeing big things from this big man in the coming years. And last, alphabetically, but not least, Tom Walker. Twenty sixteen, he took the Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s Best Newcomer Award with his show Beat Boop. Tom’s twenty nineteen show Very Very was filmed as a comedy special for global streaming on Amazon. His latest comedy show, Tom Walker Is Tim Walter played Adelaide Fringe Long one today and I’m really cutting stuff back.

It’s just been an incredible week with all the stuff coming out of Montreal. Latsie Who’s playing Montreal Tonights on a Friday at eleven thirty in the morning. Rain Wilson’s keynote address twelve thirty Varieties, ten comics to watch. Two o’clock Come to Danny Ruben Kay is hosting his inaugural live PODCAS Cast three o’clock, The Just for Laughs Award show. This year’s recipients Quinta Brunson is the Comedy Person of the Year, Bert Kreisher stand Up Comedian of the Year, Ronny Chieng Breakout Comedy Star of the Year.

May Martin is the Rising Comedy Star of the Year. Rain Wilson gets the Comedy Impact Award. James Davis is your host for thirty Philippia Sparza records his podcast four forty five The State of the Industry, addressed with Jessica Curson. Wonder why Andy Kindler is not doing that this year. I gotta dig in on that.

I’m sure that will come out. Maybe because Kindler has been throwing a lot of heat on Twitter. I’m speculating here and not playing nice, just speculation. I have no idea. Maybe he just didn’t want to do it.

Seven o’clock Tom Papa seven o’clock The Jack Whitehall Galla seven o’clock Brits Ish seven o’clock, Please Don’t Destroy Live seven o’clock New Faces International seven o’clock Dersey and Jared spoke to them yesterday. Great interview. I hope you heard It’s seven o’clock Noel Miller seven thirty, Tom Ballard seven thirty, Martin or Rono seven thirty New Faces Characters on Core seven thirty New Faces of Comedy Encore Group two seven thirty Best of the Fest eight thirty Low Key Comedy Show, Damer Hedge nine o’clock at Kyle Canine nine o’clock at debrah D Giuvanni nine fifteen, Freestyle Love Supreme and I’m thirty. Rami Yusef nine thirty, Hannah Burner nine thirty, Neil Brennan Wow nine thirty Joan McNally nine thirty New Faces Canada nine forty five Best of the Fest nine forty five New Faces Encore Group one, nine forty five New Faces on Repped, Encore, The Eddie Azzard Galla ten o’clock, Reuben k ten thirty, John Marcos, Serrezi tent thirty, Donal Rawlings, Midnights, Zach Zucker Presents Stamptown, Midnight Surprise, and May Martin and Friends. Okay, let’s do the what should we see game?

Let’s see, well, I guess we should see Rain Wilson at eleven thirty. Then we’ll have a little bit of break, grab some lunch. Three o’clock, we should do the Just for Laughs Awards show. If that wraps up in time, let’s go see Jessica Curson State of the Industry address. I bet they have that timed out so you can do both.

Then we can grab some drinks and dinner. All right, seven o’clock, let’s see. I’ve already said, let’s see, Please don’t destroy. Let’s do the Jack Whitehall Gala if we can get in. There’s a low ticket warning on the website.

Middle of the night. Let’s do Kyle Canaane at nine, and we’ve done Kyle yet. I love Kyle. I can’t remember if we’ve done Kyle already. Let’s see Neil Brennan at nine thirty.

You can pick whichever one you want. I’m good for both, and that’ll take us to the late shows. Midnight Surprise is going to crush night, so we’ll do Midnight Surprise at midnight, and boy, if you didn’t think today’s episode was long enough, why don’t I tack on a twenty minute interview. Nath Valvo is the host of New Faces of Comedy International. That show is at seven o’clock.

Nath has his own solo show tomorrow at the Cafe Cleopatra in Montreal at nine o’clock. If you’re up early and you’re on the East Coast, jump in the car and go see him. I didn’t know too much about him until I started doing prep for the interview, and he’s awesome. I really really enjoyed this conversation and thought about it for a few days. When we jumped on the zoom, he had a backdrop of the Golden gate Bridge behind him, So that’s what we’re talking about at the beginning, and having a couple of laughs over that.

Where are you right now? San Francisco? Can’t you tell me? Are you? Actually?

Are you in Melbourne? Just see my rental property in Melbourne. That’s good because I had Melbourne topics prepared. I would have had a wing the San Francisco stuff. I think I’ve changed it as a joke, and I don’t know how to change it back I was down in Melbourne in twenty fifteen, as you know, what a fantastic city, just amazing, Like there’s reasons it wins Best City.

Do you know who really loves Melbourne? People that live here, so we have to keep it a secret. But no, absolutely not. We’re well aware. I think the classic thing is people from Sydney or other parts of Australia hate how we talk about how good it is to live here.

Oh I landed and we went over to the Botanic Gardens and just, oh my god, this is beautiful. The rest star on scene with the little streets in between, that’s really cool, a great scene. Yeah, yeah, that’s It’s like, it’s I love it. I don’t. I have no huge desire to go anywhere else.

Yet we went over. We went over to the Darklands. I guess they were just starting to build that up, and there was a sports apparel store and I love having random sports apparel stuff, so I bought us say and Kill the Saints hoodie and I was going to wear it for the interview and I’m like, no, that’s too try hard, don’t do that. But I’ll wear it around and anybody who knows what it is walks up to me and like, can’t believe that I have this thing in New Jersey? Oh yeah, I mean it’s also probably a good idea to not put a footy jersey on to talk to the gay comedian.

But you know, we can. We can pretend we can have a footy chat if you want, I can. I can pretend I’m talking to an uncle at Christmas and give this a crack. Melbourne is absolutely completely football obsessed, so even the gays here no a thing or two because it’s too hard not to. We can’t escape it.

And the Melbourne star of Ferris Wheel, the big gigantics to Ferris Wheel. I’m talking to you like you don’t know what he is. I’m telling the audience what it is. It’s a bit Jane Fairest wheel. It’s closed, right, Are they taking it down?

R? I P. It’s it’s done, it’s finished. It’s They built this wheel and then for some odd reason, it couldn’t handle the heat, so in a couple of days when it hit like forty degrees, it melted and stopped working. So they’ve shut it, they’ve shot it, take it down.

Are you’re just gonna have this like weird it’s just there. They light it up. Sometimes when there’s a big event on or a big game, they light it up. That looks nice, But that’s been the That has been the go to joke for many a comedian for about ten years. Whenever we had nothing else to say to a c if we were losing a crowd, or we’re doing some boring gig like a corporate or something, just just talk about the Docklands wheel and you get the crowd back.

It’s a it’s a go to. So you’ve probably picked up I’m not a comic. I’m a radio guy by trade doing my research. I see you did a little radio yourself weekend mornings in Melbourne. Yeah, I did a lot of radio.

I used to. Not I still do, but yeah, I used to love radio a lot. I think I wanted to be on radio more than I wanted to be a comic for a little bit when I was young. I love radio. I did.

To prove that I could do it, they put me on the one am till five am shift for three months, three nights a week. That was weird, talking about pop music at two thirty in the morning to the truckers of Australia. That was my stripes, and you were alive, no voice tracked. I was live. Yeah, they let me prerecord some stuff, but that was so I could learn how to be live.

And look, I’m better at talking than I am at pressing buttons. And there may have been issues. My favorite. This is very nerdy radio talk. But I had to on on the Friday night shift.

I had to. Then when I left in the morning, I had to take it to Nationals, so I had to connect it so it would go to the national broadcast coming out of another city, whatever that meant. And had to do the count down and get to time out perfectly and finish your break exactly on the right second. And oh, look I finished. I thought I did a good job.

I left the studio. I went down to the car park, got in my car and there was nothing playing. There was dead air and I was like, oh, I think that’s my fault.

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And then I had to run back up and some engineer was calling the emergency phone that was in the studio. Look, I took the radio station off air for so long that there’s an emergency song that kicks in after there’s like three minutes of dead air, and it was Britney Spears Toxic. There you go. My listeners know that I like to talk about the international comedy scene to city extent that I can follow it from here walk me through. My sense of it from Afar is that the USI seen is it’s got American style stand up, but it also has that British style of the what do you call the thirty minute show that you take to Edinburgh?

Just see my face drop when I said an hour? Actually it’s an hour show. We have to do yep, mix of both. Yes, good question, Yeah it is. We have a huge festival culture here, so we’ve got the Adelaide Fringe Festival, the Melbourne actual the Melbourne is the big one that’s like the third biggest in the world.

So Australian comics kind of learn from a young age to build to your hour every year. So we’re churning out an hour every year. No one needs that. A lot of us don’t need the hour, but we’ve got at Our country is not big enough to tour for much longer than a few months a year, so weird. We all we churn out a lot of stuff because we kind of have to.

Now, how do you mix building a fresh hour every year with feeding the TikTok beast. Yeah you sound like my manager, but thank you for that. Get on the TikTok, Nate more clips, come on, post more go viral. Yeah, it’s that’s new. That’s a big chat that’s happening now.

That’s only about a year old. That chat. I think about comics really starting to notice the TikTok stuff. A lot of cameras being set up now at rooms that never used to be there. So you go down to the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday night rooms to test your new material, and there’s all these cameras at the back now because all the comics are filming all their little club sets in case there’s some crowd work that goes off for TikTok.

It’s like, oh God, I’m supposed to come here to test my jokes, Steve, they’re good or not. I can’t be bothered.


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So yeah, that’s definitely changed the club seeing. But yeah, I mean it’s a good question. It’s like, how do you burn on TikTok? What do you wait for for your shows? What do you hold on to in case you get something like JFL Montreal.

We’ve got to, you know, do stuff that hasn’t been filmed before. Like it’s a it’s actually it’s getting hard to decide what you should keep, what you should put online, you know. It’s Yeah, it’s becoming pretty overwhelming, to be honest. If I climb up on Old Man Mountain for a second, here we go, is it maddening if you’re working in the traditional sense and churning out an hour and maybe somebody who looks a little more handsome with their shirt off than I do has a really good forty seconds. And are you saying that?

How do I feel about hot comedians? Is this what you’re trying to tell? Yeah, go away, hot people. Comedy is for the underdog. Comedy is for the rest of us that got bullet in high school and had to be funny to survive.

Get off the stage. Hot comics, starm over the kidding. Look, I am I am one of those people. Fortunately that I’m all for it. I think everyone wins if more people are getting into comedy that don’t normally get into comedy.

I like that. I like seeing people blow up online that gets people to go see them live, because that means that person they might see a poster for someone else, or they might go, Hey, that hot guy from TikTok’s funny. Maybe there’s other funny comedians out there. I feel that. I think it’s a good thing, and I think you can’t be too I also do say to some of my comics when we get when we start bitching about and gossiping about the comics that are blowing up online, I actually think it’s a good need to remind yourself that most of the time those people that are going to those shows probably were never coming to yours, So just chill out, you know what I mean.

I just feel there’s a lot of people in the world, and I don’t think he could stress too much about people going to other people’s shows, because you know, there’s enough for everyone. I think, sure. So the scene, Yes, do you mostly play Melbourne rooms. I’m just trying to translate it into Americans. So is it like bouncing up and down in Manhattan and then Sydney would be or whatever I want to compare it to.

Yeah, there’s a really healthy room culture here in Australia, especially Melbourne. Bellman’s got four or five pretty fun, great rooms that most of us do. I don’t do rooms all the time. I write a lot. I’m a real heavy writer.

I don’t really get on stage and say something until I’m pretty certain I’ve got the out. I like crowd work in my solo shows. I think that can be a bit fun, but I don’t really I don’t tend to do that. I’m a pretty lazy person. I like staying inside.

So if I’m leaving my lund room on Wednesday night at ten o’clock to go to a room, I’m gonna get the most out of it and really try a bit and really write it that, you know, and really see if the punchline works. I’m not really a comic that works it out on stage. It’s really I’m not really a comic that And they’re great, and I’m jealous of those comics. So I think it’s a real skill to be able to, you know, chill and chat to the front row and see where this bit goes. And let’s all have a nice time.

I don’t really do that. I kind of make sure I know beginning, middle end before I jump up, So yeah, I write more. You’re hosting New Faces International. I usually make it up to Montreal and catch one or two of the New Faces shows, usually the Wednesday night shows. I’ve never done the International one.

You know, a new face can be a loose term the comedians who have been doing it eight, ten years, and hey, it’s a new face for you. How new are these new faces? I’m sure if I go, nine out of the ten will be new to me. But for you, especially you host, Well, you’re gonna love this down there, you’re gonna love this. They haven’t told me who’s on yet, so it’s not only a New Faces show.

It’s a new for the host. I don’t know if it’s going to be like a reality show with their hand the name before I have to introduce them. They have not set me the lineup yet, which is very funny, so I don’t even know who’s on it. The New Faces thing is funny because you’ve nailed that thing about comedy. People seem to think you get discovered very quickly, and it’s so rare.

I know, almost no comedians that got a big break or really cut through quickly. I think comedy most of the time, not all the time, but I would think the majority of the time it’s a slow burn and then something could click on ticktock, or something might happen at something. But most comics I know that have blown up at some point had already been doing it for many years. So, like this New Faces show I’m hosting, which is very exciting, I have actually been doing stand up for fifteen years, so I’ve done thirteen I’ve done thirteen solo shows. I’ve done thirteen hours.

So it’s a lot, right, thank you, And I don’t look at thank you to them a lady that gives me botox. But yeah, so it is. It’s that the word new is give or take. I feel when it comes to something like Montreal. Yeah, yeah, I agree with that.

And to your point, and kind of back to the TikTok thing. You know, somebody might have a great forty seconds four minutes, but you don’t have forty five at some point, and it takes a while to find your voice in your rhythm. And absolutely, yeah, I agree, and I think it’s Yeah, I think it’s a good thing I think. I think, yeah, it’s a big ask to ask for an audience to pay attention to you for a chunk of time. It’s it’s a big ask.

And yeah, you can’t edit in a room. And so full respect people that are finding their audience on TikTok, I just hope they’re also getting on stage as much as they can as well, so it can match, so the quality of the online can match on stage. I find the comedians that have lasted up here are the traditional brick wall comedians. There have been shooting stars, and I’m not here to slag on anybody, but there have been people that come along and they’re stylized comics, you know, whatever your thing is like. You know, I’m the guy that holds a vitamin water all the time, and vitamin water guy, Oh my god, vitamin water guy.

You know, has like a great three years. Then everybody gets bored and goes back to Louis or Bill Burr or Seinfeld. Yeah, yeah, yes, I get what you say. I feel it’s yeah, yeah, it’s hard. It’s actually really hard to do stand up year after year and to constantly find stuff to talk about.

I know, comics, we shouldn’t complain. There’s people that work in hospitals and their frontline, and my husband’s a scientist, so look, there’s people that have actual jobs. Fully aware, but it is I will give a big shout out to us comics because it actually is really hard every year to turn it out, fire material, work on it, give it punchlines, make it funny. Yeah, it’s not the easiest thing. You know.

That’s why all of us want to do something else so bad sometimes, So it’s like, God, why can’t I just be a really good actor? Give me a year off. You mentioned your husband. Your triathlon bit is fantastic. I’ll recommend it to my audience that they go find it.

You did he do the one or does he do them regularly? He’s done a bunch and you know, speaking of like the TikTok staff. The reason I’m not anti it is because that triathlon clip that changed my career, and that was from online. That was back in the day when people watch Facebook videos. And so that triathlon bit years ago, what five six years ago now, just did that blow up viral thing when it just got millions of views and honestly, it just changed everything in about a week.

This I just got more bookings and more people started to like, look at me for other stuff. So that’s why I don’t want to, you know, nag too much on the TikTok staff because my career was really affected by on line stuff. So the triathlon bit is my a bit. That’s why, you know, if I was going to be I’ve got a fear that when I’m going to be like seventy doing some weird to our someone in a wheelchair who’s seventy with me will be yelling out, do the triathlon bit? Do you have to do it?

Or a variant of it? Is it like you’re you might be a redneck? If it’s look, let’s teasing fit people is such a universal language. And no matter where I go in the world, I do know that if I rip into people that run, I think it unites most audiences. So it is a It is a nice go to.

It’s definitely my comfort net. If I ever feel a bit nervous about a gig, I’ll be like, all right, let’s get into the track. So you know, so you’re also performing at me the mean Martin, Geela or Galla, let me ask you that question. My New York accent wants to say Galla, And then I go up to Montreal and everybody says Gela, And I don’t know what’s it’s Gala in Australia, but you know, all right, so we’ll let’s team up. It’s Gala.

Yeah. Yeah, So for that show, do you care what order you’re slotted or you’re going to just do what you were going to do. Yeah, I mean, I’ve already told they asked. They ask for scripts, and they ask for what you’re doing, and I’m assuming they might look at that and pick the order from that. I’m sure to be great.

I’m sure the people that decided who do stuff, they kind of try and pick someone from each different kind of flavor. I’m assuming, I mean, not to tell Montreal how to do their job, but no, I’m excited about that. Many years ago, May did Melbourne a couple of times, and so we’ve gigged together and big fan love to feel good that show. So yeah, I’m excited. That’s great.

The other thing on the international scene, I see a lot of you know, and I’m looking at your awards here winner Best Comedy, Adelaide Fringe winner, Best Newcomer, Best Comedy Show in the states. We don’t really do that, and I don’t know why now you shouldn’t. I don’t think you should. I mean, of course, will plug it that I’ve done that, so I don’t like it. I just think it should be who just get laughs, Make your show funny, make sure everyone in your audience has a good time.

Who’s to say, who’s funnier than on someone else? The UK Edinburgh Australia thing so heavily revolved around fringe festivals and hour shows. Everyone can get a bit in their head about awards and nominations, and I don’t think anyone wins from that. Just be funny, please, I’ll talk to both sides of your brain. In satellite radio up here, it’s serious around the comedy channels, and we used to do comedy contests and the comedians would lose their minds.

But the reason I was doing it as a radio programmer was to engage the audience. So we’d start out week one and go all right, who’s the greatest comedian of all time? George Carlin or Richard pryor you vote whatever. I don’t care who wins, and then like three weeks into it, it’s like, all right, this week it’s Richard Pryor versus Carrot Top, and the audience would leave us this back, you’d leave voicemails. This guy Johnny Mack running the radio station is such an idiot.

How could it possibly be care to But I’m sitting up my office thinking like, you guys are losing your mind. But comedians would hate when we would do bex versus Why. I mean, because they’d scare they’d lose. I mean, I’m all horrid if I’m winning. No, I mean I get I understand why as a comedy lover, you wouldn’t even think to us about that, and you’d be excited to vote and have a chat.

But then I get the other side. As the comic, you’d be like, why why compare everyone’s different? Yeah kind of thing. I mean, I get it. It was it was a radio bit.

I didn’t care who want as long as you called it. Yeah, I mean, you know, there’s bigger issues in the world. I think that’s fine. As long as I win, I’m fine. Final question for me, and who’s on your radar?

That’s probably I’m sitting here in a basement in New Jersey. That’s probably off my radar. Who are you into who should we look out for? Oh god, this is well, this is going to be very Australian based, isn’t it. No, that’s what I want.

Okay, Okay, so I’m trying to Okay, Okay, So Bronwyn Cuss, Blake Freeman and well they’re two. They’re two upcomers that I think have got the goods that I think will be potential aussy comments superstars. So check them out. Great, I’ll run the transcript and I’ll look them up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I have a look at that there there.

I’m fans and oh god, now I’m freaking out that the other AUSSI comics are gonna hear this and then have a go up me for not mentioning shit. I’m I should just like be a politician now and list like thirty five Australian comedians fear to go and see. But I’ll have the mine and we’ll bouse you and I’ll run have a competition to get people to vote who they want more me or them. Thank you for your time. I appreciate the chat.

So you’re coming over to Montreal, say good day. Yeah. This is the awkward part where I don’t know how to end this, we stare at each other. So I’m just going to hit end and I’ll see some rest of the time. Enjoy San Francisco.

Thanks mate, he’s neath Valvo. You heard me mention the triathlon bit, and just from talking him for fifteen minutes, I don’t think he’ll mind too much if I play a small clip heer. So listen, get this, guys. Not long ago, my boyfriend Cody awful name, great guy, said to me, I’m going to do a triathlon and you have to come and watch and don’t be a bitch. That’s what he said to me.

Right, So I was like, I can do that because I might really nice. So the first thing he did was find a triathlon group on the internet called the Mountain Goats, and they have that written on the back of their T shirts like they’re okay with people knowing that. Anyway, they’re all counting their steps, you know, people that count steps. We’re all dealing with those people just counting the steps and just counting the steps. I mean, the step club at work got to hit ten thousand, gotta hit ten thousand.

No live for me today. I’m counting with steps. If you’re over two years old, no one gives a shit. How many steps you talk today? You start counting at two, you know, And these watches that I plug into laptops or these graphs to come up.

Here’s a little rule. The more things you watch can do, the less time Paper want to spend with you. Nate Valvo New Faces International Just for laughs, Montreal. What a great festival. If you didn’t make it this year, you still got a couple of days and you should definitely go next year.

Also check out JFL Toronto, a differently awesomely cool festival. And that is your comedy news for today. Follow the show for free on Apple podcast, Spotify, YouTube, wherever you get your shows, smash like button, follow the show and all that see tomorrow. Hi, I’m Mark Francis and host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect. Join us as we take you into the exciting new world of Argentine soccer phenomenon Lionel Messi and his new life at Into Miami.

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The Shark Deck. I’m Jenny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. In the second half of today’s podcast, I’ll speak with Darcy and Jare. I didn’t know anything about them until the interview came up and I did some prep and then talked to them for like half an hour. They were really fantastic.

That’ll be in the second half. They are the host of Just for Last Montreal’s and New Faces, creators of This Afternoon. I continue to encourage you to listen to Mark Marin with his guest Jim Gaffigan. Like I did yesterday, I’m going to read an excerpt from the transcript that I created, and I’ll do some minor of voice acting. I’ll read Marin’s lines a little harsher.

Mark said, we’re different types of performers. Like just last week, I went to dinner with Milaney, krol Spade, Jessinik, Joe, Mandy, you know, and I never hang out with anybuddy outside of comedy clubs, and you know, it’s just a show business storytelling thing. And I realize, you know, I’m talking to Kroll and a couple of guys there talking about doing Vegas, and I’m like, I never think about doing Vegas, like I’m going to Vegas. Like now, there’s a little club off the strip that seats two hundred people in the arts district. I’m like, oh go there.

No part of me thinks they’re gonna like put a poster for me the casino and people in the casino are going to be like, I love that guy. I’m not trying to do a Mark Marriwn impression. I don’t have one, but he speaks a little more harshly than Jim Gaffigan, who said, see, I disagree with that promise.

Also not doing a Jim impression.

I think you totally would. So you do you see this is just insecurity? Yes, I think, well, you know, we’ve been doing this so long, for like twenty five years. You have that information that you’re applying to today. But my question would be would you enjoy it?

Well? I feel like the guy suppressions that, you know, because I still do comedy in my own way, and I think I’m okay with it. I have people, but I watched your special last night. I’m getting a lot of lass. But I realize, you know, you’re discplining around how you do your comedy, your ethic your work ethic.

It’s very much like the thing I noticed the most because I’ve watched the last couple of Specialist. I always watched the special You know, all your jokes are equally as good as they were last right, And you don’t think in terms of big closer. It’s just like someplace around fifty five minutes, you’re like all right and you walk off. But that to me is like it’s beautiful because that’s the specific job. It’s like I’ve given you enough.

Yeah, it was all pretty solid. I’m gonna go, and you know, like this is the job for me to wrench you out an hour and a half or two hours over a year, and I do that, it’s like life for death. And I’m desperately trying to be like, you know, why can’t I just lighten up a little bit? Jim said, right, well, that’s what I mean. It goes back to our initial thing, like there’s such a joy and putting out a special in a sense of completion, but also why can’t there be enough?

Like for me? For a while there, I was putting out a special a year, but I was like, there’s the joy in doing it, but why does it have to culminate, and the business is always shifting. Like when we started, people weren’t doing specials or performing. Marion said, everyone wasn’t doing specials. They were like they were still special I’ll pick up that thread tomorrow.

Was speaking of specials. Sean McLaughlin has a new special on the eight hundred Pound Guerrilla YouTube channel today. It’s called so be It The Just for Laughs New Faces Creators showcases today at one o’clock. Caroline Banwich is an actor, musical comedian, and viral content creator who is currently a full time at Barstool. She also created the Barstool sketch show Please End This Interesting.

Cliff Benfield is an animator and comedy writer who has a social media account Space Skits. Last summer he made waves with the premiere of his adult swim small series called Indolent Million. He successfully completed a series of comedic shorts for Bento Box. Next up, he’ll do a short series for Funnier Die. Sounds like Cliff’s got it going on.

Heather Chalin creates a relatable content about every aspect of her life. People are drawn to her authenticity and unique way of putting her opinions in life. Experiences into bite size songs via her unique pov natural comedic voice in musical talent. She’s a crewed quite a following on both TikTok and Insta. Devin Gant performs as part of the New York Sketch Comedy team.

Young Douglas is a digital editor for Vice Media and an assistant editor with SNL. Leo Gonzalez has become a favorite face among mainstream talents on music and entertainment red carpets, from appearing at the Grammys to hosting events for Warners with rolls and upcoming film and TV projects, collapse with the biggest stars in music and TV features, with professional sports teams and a steady string of viral hits, He’s become one of the most important rising stars in Hollywood. Sounds like the Poul sister of that paragraph not for nothing. Seven o’clock Tonight, New Faces Characters. Chris Gafferre is the performing and manage dreaming director of Uncle Function, one of New York City’s premier sketch comedy troups.

Parker Callahan is a regular fixture of Chicago’s underground comedy community. He’s toured with Second City, written for Cards Against Humanity and performed for Paul F. Tompkins variets Hopia. Carl Forman Junior is the voice of two characters in the Comedy Central sitcom Fairview. Chris Kleckner is a main company member of the prestigious Groundlings Theater in la That is a no Joe credit.

If that’s off your radar, take that seriously. Evan Mills is currently starring in the Second Cities one hundred and eleventh main stage review called Don’t Quit Your day Dream. He also co created and wrote Queer Eye, the musical parody and A Pike’s. Debuted her sketch show Princess Party at the twenty nineteen Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A Second City Conservatory graduate, she has acquired over four hundred thousand followers for her character driven comedy videos on social media platforms like Vine Sorry about That on Instagram.

Last year at Fringe, she did her one woman show A Woman on the Verge. Lauren Romoso has amassed over a million followers online with her hit character’s German mon Italian Dad and girl who just got back from She’s taking her critically acclaimed solo show Francis to the twenty twenty three Edinburgh Fringe this summer, That’s Cool. Her debut special Diane, became the first solo show to ever win the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival’s Best of the Fest Award. Very Nice. Susan’s Song has performed Sketch Comedy on Modernight’s and original Characters on Characters Welcome.

Chloe Trost will be seen in the upcoming feature film Sweethearts for HBO Max and the Please Don’t Destroy Movie Nice. She performs with her Sketch Improv Team A Crazy Amazing Friendship and with Sketch Team Lisa.


Also today at nine thirty New Faces unwrapped.

So these are even newer, newer faces that haven’t been grabbed by agent types yet. Clara Blackstone has performed alongside Jenny Slade, Adam Conover and Chris Gethard. If you’re a fan of chain smoking trans women with absurd jokes that are darker than the circles under her eyes, you’re in for treat. Good paragraph there. Liz Blank loves to take awkward situations and make them just a tiny bit more awkward, illustrating her experiences involving teaching, high school, dating, and other horrific moments through a comedic lens.

Although Campannah nineteen years old, based out of Phoenix. He writes jokes about his upbringing in the city and learning the roads of becoming an adult. He enjoys skateboarding, weightlifting, and goldfish crackers. Amina Amani is known for her appearances on Inside Amy Schumer, as well as Hulu’s late night TV show Up Early Tonight. I’m not dissing your credit.

I didn’t know Hulu had a late night TV show called Up Early Tonight. Is that a thing? I went to up Early Tonight dot com and what came up with is this experience has been removed by the publisher. Seems like it was a show in twenty twenty. Oh.

Here’s an article Up Early Tonight is the new late night show from Moms. What was this? Ah, Scary Mommy that’s an entertainment brand for Moms has teamed up with Huggies for a new four hour late night talk show. All right, a little paid product kind of thing. I’m not dissing your credit, but all right tap the brakes on Hulu’s late night TV show Up Early Tonight.

Ebon Kulkarney stand up comedian, writer and improviser based out of Brooklyn. His work has been featured in comedy vessels across the US, as well as some of his friends podcast Again This is Unwrapped. These are people starting out that somebody just for laughs went hey, these guys are good, including Neil Lynskey. In addition to stand up, he’s written and acted in several viral sketches and short films. I love the lack of credits.

It’s endeering. Max Matsukoff, known for his wildly popular street talk comedy. He’s been seen on Amazon Primes Basement Yard with Joe Santagato. I knew Joe had the podcast Basement Yard that’s on Amazon, now, Okay, I mean they filmed it and it exists on Amazon. It’s not quite the Boys.

We got to relax with our credits here. Folks were stretching things a little bit. Johnny Mack has worked with people like President Obama, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Dane Cook. You know, all right, yes I have, but relax. Lucas McCrary is originally from East Tennessee, now based out of Austin.

His stand up was featured on Netflix his twenty somethings. He’s worked with numerous headliners including Tim Dylan, Maria Bamford, and Brian Simpson Wellington. Ojukwu made his television debut on Fox Station Laughs. He’s also been on Stand Up National Live from Xenis Bianca Parado is out of Austin. She currently produces three weekly comedy shows, making her the top independent show runner in the city.

Filter List Confessions about her life’s experiences are winning over audiences from all walks of life. Hi, I’m Mark Francis, an host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect. Join us as we take you into the exciting new world of Argentine soccer phenomenon Lionel Messi and his new life at Into Miami will bring you into the glitz, the glamor, the star studded events, along with the exciting journey to a new world of US soccer and international football. With news and stories three times a week. Come on for the ride as Messy Miami, a major league soccer experience the journey of a lifetime.

Get The Messy Effect wherever you get you a podcasts. If you’d like to support the show, easy thing you can do. I’m trying to get to one thousand subscribers on YouTube, so I can monetize this thing. Go to YouTube, go to the Daily Comedy News podcast page, hit subscribe. You don’t have to listen.

You’re already listening, so that’s cool. I just want to get to a thousand subscribers. That’s it. Appreciate it today, Just for Last Montreal. At one o’clock, it’s New Faces of Comedy Creators.

Your hosts are Dorsey and Jeering, going to talk to them in a second. Judy Gold to do her podcast at two o’clock. Four o’clock. Airplane Live All Star Cast Read Love This JFL celebrates the forty third anniversary of the film Airplane. They’re going to read select scenes from the original script.

Your cast Jack Whitehall’s The Shears of Mona, Craig Robinson, Brad Williams, Joel Kim Booster, Chris Shockwave, Sullivan and more surprise guests. That sounds awesome. Tina Archie does his podcast at five, Alley Wong at seven, Zarnigag at seven, Russell Peters at seven, Judy Gold at seven. They just for laughs, eat My Shorts Film Festival at seven. New Faces of Comedy Characters seven Jessica Curson at seven, Britan Ok at seven, British at seven, Sam Pop at seven, Foil Arms and Hog Hogwash at seven, Ronnie chan At seven, Wow seven thirty, Best of the Fest seven thirty Surrounded seven thirty, step Tollev eight thirty, Lucas Brothers eight thirty, Vigo Vin Club Comedian nine o’clock, River Butcher nine o’clock.

Nith Valvo Naith is the guest on tomorrow’s podcast, and I Like Naith a Lot nine fifteen, Mark Rebel nine thirty, Gigi Squad Live nine thirty, The Bald and Beautiful with Trixie Mattel ninth thirty, Daniel Slass nine thirty, Carlos Bajata nine thirty, Morland Wayne’s nine thirty, New Faces Unrepped nine forty five, Best of the Fest nine forty five, Russell Peters ten o’clock Surrounded ten o’clock, Adira Amram and the Experienced ten o’clock or Zilla Carlson ten o’clock, Genie A. Sheer at ten thirty, Arthur Simeon ten thirty, Donel Rawlings Midnight Surprise at midnight, May Martin at midnight, The Improv’s sixtieth anniversary show at midnight, Zach Zucker presents Stamptown at midnight, and ruben k Live and Intimidating. Another day of tough choices. I’m telling you, this festival is fantastic. If you still have time to get up there this weekend, go otherwise, go next year.

All right, if we were there, we would definitely hit that airplane thing at four o’clock. That sounds fantastic. All right, we got to pick an early show here. Oh, let’s do British. We haven’t done British yet.

I love seeing the British comedians. That’s one of the shows I like to hit every year, featuring Alan Davies, Genie Sheer, Josie Long and Jamali Mannox and ruben Ka hosted by Jim Brister. That’s always a great show. So let’s do British at seven, nine o’clock. Let’s do ninth Valvo right now.

I know you’re like, who’s nith Valvo? Trust me, by the end of tomorrow’s podcast, we’re gonna be like that was a good call. Johnny Mack. Plus, my advice to all of you for these comedy festivals is you know you don’t always want to go see the people you’ve heard of because you can watch them on Netflix, right, So bounce around and try some new things out. So we’ll do ninth Valvo at nine probably too tight to catch a ten thirty show if we did, probably Donnel Rollings is the move there.

And then at midnight, you know, Midnight Surprise May Martin, the Improv and Stamptown and Ruben Kay. I’m going to pick the Improv’s sixtieth anniversary show hosted by Mark Normand and it features Leon Morgan, Donel Rawlings, Felipi as far as A, Neil Brennan and a special surprise guests. I have a feeling the guests will be quite strong at that one, so that’s what we will do. The New Faces Creators Series at Just for Last in Montreal’s showcases the best new comedic voices we’re writing, performing, directing and producing content. The host this year are Darcy and Jare.

I was unfamiliar with them before just for a laugh, so offer them to me and I love them. I’m recording this just after speaking with them. I went like half an hour, I’ve doubled a time that was allotted. Really cool. So after just three years of creating content online.

They have a combined over four and a half million followers across platforms, with an average of fifty million views a month. So let me tell you about them a little bit. Darcy Michael is an actor and stand up comedian. He had a role in the Canadian TV sitcom Spun Out. He’s a traditional stand up then segued into TikTok.

And if you’re a regular listener, you know why I rolled TikTok a lot. But when you hear this conversation, I was like, all right, these guys are pretty cool. So how Darcy segued from stand up into the TikTok universe. They have a golden retriever named Yuma, and you’ll hear the story at the end of the interview. But a long story short.

They posted some videos of their golden retriever and they did really well.


And then they’re like, hmm, but I’ll let Darcy tell the story at the end of tโ€ฆ

And I’m going to leave this a little loose. So when I do these interviews, I just hit records so that we’re up and running, and I do the interviews, and then after the fact, I go back and I do intros like you’re hearing right now, but I’m gonna not cut this one up and you’ll hear why I started talking about a bug bite I got and it was officially pre interviewed, but I’m leaving it in. You’ll hear. Here’s Darcy and Jared love them. How you doing, I’m great?

How are you actually? I’m not great. I went for a run today and something that first. Yeah, that’s something bit the back of my head. So I’m fine except for the stinging in the back of my head.

I don’t know why I opened with that, but hi, So if you’re a drought starts to close someone and he John in New Jersey bit by something. We’re in trouble and if something really bad happens, I’ll tell the family to let you guys have the video. Yeah, it was like it’s a typical comedian. We’re like, is this going to affect the press?


All right, let’s start with the big topic.

Barbie or Oppenheimer. Oh this is a tough one. It were split down the middle. Share is gonna be Barbie, I’m gonna be Oppenheimer. I was reading.

I’m like, if you yeah, we’ll do both, but we have yet to decide ones first. Now I’m excited doing Oppenheimer in about an hour and a half. Really, yeah, my son wants to go. He’s college agent. I’m like, since when are you in two World War two historical dramas?

But it was his idea. I’m like, yeah, I’m in. I think it just comes down to the to the beard ful filmmakers. But yeah, it’s going to be. It’s interesting.

As a union member, I’m always like, oh, should I be going? Should I be waiting? Should I be? But those are two? There are two I can’t I actually can’t wait.

So segueing into content creation, I don’t want to ask you about that, Let’s talk about feeding the beast. So even with my little basement podcast world, I went out of my way to throw Barbie in an episode title, and what do you know, I’m getting more downloads than ever. Talk to me about that whole game. So, just to catch you up, I’ve been in radio thirty years. I teach a college class, and over the years I’ve explained to the students how I’ll have to just hold my nose and do content that maybe I don’t want to, but the right play is Barbie, so sure, let me keywords stuff, right, I lenge.

Yeah, we don’t do We don’t play the game of what’s hotter what’s not these days, like we have him for a couple of years, we’ve just basically been like what we put out what entertained us in hopes that it finds the right audience, and we’ve done sometimes sometimes it doesn’t entertain them. Sometimes we do these long form episodes on the YouTube and we’re like, we lose month, but we still do it because we look at it going Okay, in twenty years from now, we will be able to look back on every trip we ever took, because we’ve got these twenty minute episodes every week on YouTube of our touring of our travels and stuff. But we’re like they’re considered flops when you look at the views we get everywhere else. But I don’t care because like content we enjoy and it’s a night time capsule, Yeah it is for sure. Did you start out playing the game for lack of a better term, and evolve once we had enough critical mass?

Okay? Yeah absolutely, Like I was really like we we took off on TikTok early when during the pandemic, but I was very much what hashtags are trending, what topics are trending? Like, how do I how do we get in there? Spin? That was the biggest thing, was like if something was trending on TikTok, I’m like, where’s the funny in this trend?

What can we do that just is a little different from what everyone else is doing?


And now I’m just we’re so much lazier now.

I believe they call this resting on our laurels. We’re just on a small break. Yeah, I think we film we haven’t filmed anything for two weeks. We’ve just finished the first leg of our tour, and we’re just do you have a team helping with all these videos? Or is it YouTube grinding?

If we we grind it all? We have an editor for YouTube. Again, that’s why we lose money on YouTube. But I am a we’re both kind of control free because and so we’re like the time it’s going to take us to tell someone to do what we want, we can just go and do it. I totally understand that a different life, I was out, I was the boss of Comic Con Radio, and I had I had one of my assistants.

He’s Okay, here’s the plan for today this and I’m like, why don’t you just run that plan because I know what I want the edits to be. We flipped roles. Then my boss came by and he’s like, why are you editing tape? And exactly what you said. I’m like, I know what I want.

It’s just a minute, sounds quicker. I’ll just do it. I’m not too good to edit. That’s the thing, like I we come up of at a time, like I always go to our website. For the longest time, we couldn’t afford someone for my comedy webs so I went onto YouTube and taught myself HTML coding to build a website, and the same we did the same thing for editing.

We’re like, we can find the old teach out. Darcy’s adhd is he can hyper fixate when he needs to learn something, and it saves us money. And for the longest time, that was the motivator. Was like, Hey, we’re not making a ton of money all the time, so let’s teach ourselves how to do this ship.


And then now that we know how to do it, I’m like, hey, let’s keep all the monโ€ฆ

Mind you, we are struggling this year. We do have to. We both are. We really hit a wall with bandwidth. So we’re trying to be like, like, we hired an assistant that does like more of the business side of things for us, because it’s just, you know, we don’t have time for everything and when it comes, I would wait rather spend all my time on creative.

Boy, it appears you’ve got a lot of brand deals which for people pays the deal pays the bills. Is that person doing that or did you guys develop all that and hand that off. No, we have a team for that. We’ve got Yeah, when we say we don’t have a team, I think that’s mowhere on the creative because we have four team just on the socials. They’re not doing our pushing for us.

And no, but like we’ve got the social team, the management team, and then the touring team. So but the social team handles all the brand stuff and then our manager Kaylee oversees everything. Now that we really think about it, we do have quite a few people working for us, but I’m the one editing. I’m the one we don’t I like to know that when you see a reply in the comments section. A lot of people assume it’s our assistants or our socials.

It’s us. Like, if you get a reply or if you get a like from one of our comments, it’s Jared and I that are doing it, and I think that will always be the case. I said that from the beginning. It was like, I want them to know because I know what it’s like when I get a reply from someone that I look up to or someone that I in the industry that I’m like, oh my god, was it actually did Lizzo like my comment? Was it actually Lizzo?

Is it Jennifer Coolidge? Yeah? Yeah, Jennifer Coolidge followed us up TikTok. I was like, oh my god, actually, Jennifer Coolidge, it wasn’t you said that? Up?

Great Darcy going from comedy stand up comedy to this and presumably that’s driving around show to show in a used car hustling, and I’ve got a team of fourteen, then that’s just got to be a great transition for you. It’s a dream come true. We talked about it in the new tour, but I quietly quit stand up in twenty eighteen. I just stopped because I was like, I can’t keep doing this. I’ve worked for eighteen years in this country.

I’ve been like, I’ve done everything that they could do. I had a sitcom, I filmed multiple specials, I did just for laughs every year, and it just nothing was changing.


And then the silly little app came along and did something that none of the oโ€ฆ

The algorithm was like, hey, we’re fare are the gay stoner dad’s out there? And where are the housewives that want a gay best friend? And I have found it? And yeah, it’s changed. Like I like to joke that he just needed to Yeah, he likes to call the credit for the career because it turns out you just needed a wingman.

But it’s the add The thing we say all the time is the attitude is gratitude these days, because we like we’re hey, we’re having the time we’re but also it’s just it’s don’t take it for granted. I know, we go like a go in. We’ve been in the industry long. Yeah, yeah, but we’re really like I think it’s also just like who doesn’t love the everyman’s story, you know, going from nothing and becoming and bringing the fence along for it. Yeah, I’m really I’m having the time all, you know.

Like even in the show that we’re touring right now, there’s one joke that I had said to Jaro was like, my dream was to always do this joke from my one of my specials in front of a thousand people at night. This first time I’ve had an opportunity, So I was like, I don’t care if people have seen this joke before. I have an opportunity to do it for a thousand people at night. I’m doing it because I want. It’s for me, it’s my like I worked hard, a special moment of the show.

It’s a special moment of the show for sure. It’s a full circle thing. And but I always use a reference for that that if you go to a music concert, you’re expecting to hear the great Yeah. Why, it’s a lot of them. It’s just the difference the fans don’t know it’s a hit it before we know, yeah it’s pretty great.

I’m pretty great. That’s awesome. So there’s five thousand guys who were eighteen years in a comedy didn’t cross over and are right there shaking a fist of the clouds, going dude, this guy’s a TikTok come here. Yeah, I saw twenty years ago. I saw that happen to Dane Cook whatever you think of.

But he’s just a MySpace comedian. No, he figured it out. He was smarter than you were. He started hustling and found a court. Like I remember being married at Dane Cook interesting.

I remember being jealous of that and starting in my space and being like, man, if I had twenty grand to invest in into marketing and stuff, I would do the same. I’d be in the same boat. Here’s the thing. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where you break into the industry. If you’re getting butts in the seats, that’s the game.

That’s it. You’ve done it any their way. If you’ve got people that we always say Jar and I work in the currency of time. People are choosing to spend their time, whether it’s online or in person. We live in a finite world of time.

There is only so much of it. So if someone decides I’m going to take my time to spend with Darcian Jair, you can don’t be jealous, be inspired, Jair. You Yes, we’re not traditionally a performer and now I think Bill is so that has this will Ride been for you. You’re up on stage, you got a thousand people staring at you. Wild I feel I do feel a lot of guilt because I didn’t have to go through the trenches that most we like to do.

But there are talking about angry comedians. Jair’s eight show ever on stage will be at just for laughs. It’s eight time. Yeah, there’s would be some angry folks, So I do. I also have a lot of imposter syndrome.

First, you’ve earned it, but it’s at the end of the day you just got to trust in the writing. Trusted. I couldn’t do it without him on stage with me, leading me through and trying to derail me through the show. I really love to go off script. That’s my favorite part of what we’re doing well.

But it’s just like it’s a lot of fun. I’m having the time of my life. We had no idea that I was going to do well. It was great. He’s doing great, but no one’s doing what we’re doing, and that’s what I love.

But we’ve been together for twenty years and every night I look over at him on stage, like you’re on stage with me, this is. I’m just as shocked. Yeah, it’s great where I love it so much. He’s so bad, it’s great. I do.

I keep saying to him. It was like, do not get polished, because you will take the magic away from this show. You have to be the level you are because that’s what makes it so real for us and for the audio. I’m a legacy radio guy, and as I put together teams, I always say, I quote the rock, know your role, know who you are on this team. So for you guys, know who’s driving the car and know who’s coming in and just kill get out and pass the ball back.

It’s so important. Yeah, I’m gonna I’m the not, for a lack of a better term, for the straight man the show. Sure have you done Montreal yet? I’ve never been to Montreal, so this is my first time experiencing any of it. So I’m just I’m circling back to what Dorsey said about the haters.

It’s going to happen. I remember I think it was maybe it was JFL Chicago. I was walking up with my midday hosted Serious was a guy that went by Mark says High. We got out of the car and a relatively famous comedian with a semi successful podcast walked up to us and was like, who are you? I’m more yeah, but why are you hosting the show?

No? No, no, it was just like insanely, Chelsea, You’m just doing a chip like competition. Why are you tagging it? And so far, I always say, it’s not a pie, it’s not a pie, it’s again it. There is room for everybody to entertain.

And also quit taking your job. So seriously we’re slinging jokes, like all Jared and I want to do is make feel and make people feel joy. And if that is something you’re against, then maybe you need to look a little internal as opposed to I’ve never been jealous. Even with Dan Cook for example, I was never jealous. I was just get lit a fire where I was if he can do it, I can.

So I always say it to people. I’m like, if you’re experiencing jealousy, you’re experiencing motivation, inspiration, use it. You are very easy to talk to. Let me get to the just for last stuff before the publicists murder me. And so every year I go up for the new faces, the stand up ones on the Wednesday night.

I’ve never done new faces creators.


And now I have the notes in front of me and I can just read it.

But what is creators like? I get it. I’m a new face. Yeah, we joked her new faces. They picked two of the oldest rundown face system run it.

From our understanding, we can’t give away who is on the show yet. You’re gonna see some of the creators that are coming up in the industry with online content creating. They’re directing, producing, writing, starring in their videos. They’re doing what Jared and I have done for three or four years, and there’s some of the best and it’s I don’t know, this might be the first year that they’re doing it, but it’s say it’s about time because the industry across the board has ignored what is happening online for the longest time, and they’ve started to really be like, oh shit, like these people actually are holding audiences. These people are selling out theaters across North America and they don’t have you know, you’ve got to thank you.

I look at the streamers are taking notice, well, Steven, the networks are starting to take a little late in. But hey, that’s fine, Like you’ve got like you’ve got content creators that are making millions of dollars a year without management. And I love, yes, I love that there’s the artists are in control. You’ve got artists that are trending on Billboard Top hundreds that don’t have labels attached to them because of content, because of places like TikTok and Instagram and YouTube and stuff. So I think, if anything, this is the beginning of what will become a huge part of comedy festivals across the world because people want that.

We’re seeing it every night when we go on the road. People want to come and celebrate the people they are enjoying up online. Ask a teenager right now that our fan bases teams, But if they’re more excited about meeting Tom Cruise or Bryce Hall from TikTok, they’re gonna lose their minds seeing a TikTok. We noticed that even in south By Southwest last year. Oh yeah, when people were running up screen my name, I was all like, y’all know, there’s real celebrities around I how are you running to meet?

I was in Melbourne walking across the Anzac Ridge. Random dropped there, but my fifteen year old son is, oh my god, it’s so and so from Vine. I’m on Old Man Mountain going, what are you talking about? Why we’ll look excited about that? Dude.

Look at bow Burnam. He was Vine and now he’s just considered like a great comedic artist. But the industry ignored him while he was on Vine, and they’ve made the same mistake for the last few years with TikTok and it’s this is the most excited I’ve ever been to just for laughs, because I’ve never once had more meeting requests and I think this is my twelfth or thirteenth time it’s just for laughs, and I’ve had more meeting requests from people going into this, and I’ve said no to the ball hall. I’m like, god, yeah, I’m like I’m going to have fun. Yeah, he’s he’s set up.

I’m getting the full experience just for laughing. That summer camp for comedians. I can’t wait to go celebrate with them. Just see some good comics. What will your actual show beat?

Is it? You guys riffing between clips and then we all stare at the video screen like there’s no video element. It is full stand for the creators show, for the creators Yeah, creators show. Sorry, it was our stick. I know the Creator Show is gonna be showing highlight reels of those creators and then Jared are going to do sit down interviews with them, talking to them about the art of creating, their process and also what like who they’re enjoying and stuff.

But it’s really just gonna be yeah, like we want to know what their ultimate goals are. Yeah, where they want to bring their creation, because it’s gonna surprise you. Some of these people don’t they’re not interested in network TV. They’re not interested in doing lives. If they want to keep they will want to keep the control.

And you separately, you’re doing your own show up there. Just looking at the schedule, Yeah, we’re doing are no refunds to her. We’re doing her ninety minute show at the Olympia Theater and then I’ve got another panel that I’m doing as well. When I go see you, what is your live show? Like?

Oh, it’s weird, it’s chaos, it’s holesis, it’s wholesome, an wholsome at Jason, No, it’s stand up. It’s very much an autobiographical story of our relationship online. So we talk a lot about but we talked a lot about mental health, which means a lot of the people in the audience are mentally ill and we celebrate it. It’s a real mixed relationship. Yeah, are parenting, Like we’re Jar and I are a couple of old pegs.

We’ve got a twenty four year old daughter, we’ve been married for twenty years. Like, there’s not a lot of people with our story, and we found like that there were holes missing in our story the people online, so we thought a better way to sell them in a wild night of stand up. Well, I think everything we’re talking about here, however you deliver the content. It comes down to the audiences connecting with lack of a better word, the talent. You were the talent, right, But it’s that personal connection of oh, I want to spend time with these people.

No, it really is like it’s a fine line with parasocial of relationships because when you’re watching someone on your phone, it’s we call it the FaceTime effect where you actually feel such a close connection to the person when if we’re talking directly to the camera, the person on the other end feels like we’re talking. So we try to like balance that fine line because we also people that remember that we’re not friends no, it’s even in radio. I’ve seen over the years you’ll run into a listener and they’ll be like, hey, how’s your cat Fluffy? And you’re like, how do you know about my cat Fluffy? Answer is because in nineteen ninety eight, at six o two in the morning, he sent the cat’s name once.

And you have these super fans. I can only imagine with what you do as opposed to we were in New Dublin and we had people coming up asking where the dog, who was looking after the dog? People were resting from, who was where the plants are? And how are a tripped to Greece was like, it was wild to be like we went to when we went on this europe trip. To be honest, we went thinking we were going to be anonymous.

We were thinking we’ll have a bit of a break, a little bit of anonimity, and it was getting off the bus and happened the first person we sent for so cool. I’m trying too on these segments not to ask the thing that probably nine thousand other people have asked you, but maybe I did that anyway, But since you mentioned the dog, Okay, how’s the dog. She’s great, she’s so good, she’s going through a diet change. So all Jared and I do is talk about dog shit. We’ll be like, how was her boop?

Was it okay? From diarrheaa almost pick up a bull? So a few more days and we think it could be good. She’s the light of our life. Yeah, we wouldn’t be here without her.

We literally like, I don’t know if we’re running at a time or not, but really quickly. The only reason we started a TikTok channel because I had one for the dog when she was happy, and she went viral and I got jealous and I was like, my four month old golden Retriever has a hundred thousand fans and I’ve been doing this job. Talk about using jealousy to light a fire and to motivate and inspired. He didn’t post on her account until we passed her. I didn’t I screw you do in a single post until we have one hundred and one thousand and so we always joke, but it really is, I look at her all the time.

In a week, you gave me my career back. They are Darcy and jare How cool are they? And they’re hosting New Faces Creators today at Montreal just for Laughs. New Faces Creators showcases the best new comedic voices who are writing, performing, directing and producing content just for laughs. Press people, thank you so much.

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The Shark Deck. I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. Langston Kerman is my guest in the second half of today’s podcast. He’ll be hosting Montreal’s Just for Laughs New Faces. Normally I would be up there tonight checking out the new faces, but as I mentioned recently on the podcast, my mom’s been a little sex She’s okay, thank you for asking, but not in a place where when I had to make the decision two weeks ago, I had a call Montre, I’ll be like, yeah, I’m not gonna make it.

I wanted to stay close to home, but she’s doing okay. Thank you for giving a hoot. I have not yet seen Mark Normand or Jim Gaffigan special. Probably won’t get to them until next week. I’ve got a lot of stuff in the evenings this week, but a high, high, high like super recommendation for Mark Marin and Jim Gaffigan.

They were on Maren’s podcast and I went through the trouble of transcribing yet, I mean, I didn’t sit here for an hour. I’ve a program that does that for me, and I’ve really picked out different sections of that interview that I’m going to share with you, and I don’t want to keep going, Mark said. Jim said, Mark said, Jim said, so I’m going to try and do a little voice acting. I’ll read the Marin lines a little harsher and the Gym lines a little softer, and hopefully you can follow around. Marion asked Jim, I think something shifted in you.

It seems like the pandemic at the Trump presidency where you were like, I have to talk about real things a little. And Jim said, yeah, I think there’s that. It’s a maturity, and I think it’s also self assignment. And your special is dark in the title too, yeah, bleak to dark. Yeah.

I mean I’ve always been kind of a nihilist, but for me it’s stand up specials or you know, material is assignments. And sometimes when I say assignments, it’s like life is being thrust on you. So it’s like the tragedy that you experienced, it’s going through the pandemic. It’s realizing that every day we were watching here’s the tally of people dying, right, and you’re watching sort of the unfolding of our biggest fears, and there’s so much of it. There were powerless over it so you sort of have this very kind of conscious denial, like it’s not even happening.

That’s not the denial, it’s sort of like, well, there’s literally nothing I could do at this point but ride this out and try to be decent and have as much fun if you’re capable. I kind of remembered on Twitter or somewhere you stepped out of your persona bit to make some statements about how you feel about the world. Then I knew that you had a way the idea that like, I’m gonna lose some dumb dumbs. Now, how did that pan out? Did you feel like you lost some dumb dumps?

Jim said it. It was like, I’m looking at my kids watching the news, you know, George Floyd, the pandemic, the mishandling of that, you know, environmental disaster after disaster, and you know, looking at Trump really being neck and neck with Biden. I’m like, what is going on? I guess I’m an optimist. I just assume people will be all right, like old timey.

And so I reached the point where I was like, I was having dinner every night with my kids and I didn’t want to look at them and if the democracy did fall, and you know, they started rounding up certain people. Yeah, I didn’t want to be like I didn’t do anything, you know what I mean. I also think like nobody, no actor, comedian, no one’s going to be like, oh, who’s Lebron want me to vote for? No one’s doing that, But there is something about it I wish they would Maren, Yeah, that’ll almost to be better than what the hell’s going on. Jim.

Yeah, but there’s something I said for I not thought I was even going to talk about Lebron, but I think he’s done a lot of good with his platform, and there are consequences. He’d probably be twice as rich if he kept his mouth shut, but he could also look at his children and look at himself in the mirror. Fantastic interview. I’ll do more of that tomorrow. Dave Chapelle announced a tour for the fall called Dave Chappelle Live.

This information went to The Today Show of all Things. The tour opens with two dates at Madison Square Garden and wraps up at Chicago’s United Center. Let’s see New York, Chicago, Detroit, Lexington, Kentucky, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Omaha, Nashville Saint Paul on October fourth, Chicago at the United Center. Tickets on sale today, Local pre sales today ten am, General sale tomorrow ten am at ticketmaster dot com.

Also announcing a tour and also pre sale today, Brett Goldstein, you know himโ€ฆ

This fall kicks off October fifth and Denver. It’ll at Boston, Minneapolis, Sacramento, New York City’s Beacon Feater that shows a ready on sale at the New York Comedy Festival, Washington, DC, and Portland, Oregon. Pre sale today ten am. General on sale Friday, July twenty eighth. Ticketmaster, Brett Goldstein, Tour dot Com.

Other big news, Pete Davidson has entered an eighteen month diversion program after being charged with reckless driving. This information from the La County District’s Attorney Office. Pete has to complete fifty hours of community service. He can do this in New York at the New York City Fire Department. That is interesting, and I’ll remind you that Pete’s father, Scott, was killed during the nine to eleven attacks.

His father was a New York city firefighter, so that is of interest. Pete also has to complete twelve hours of traffic school and appear at a Morgue war hospital for educational purposes. Pete must also pay restitution and obey all laws. Women on gossip corner for a while. Here’s the one from the Indian Express about Russell Peters.

The headline Sunny Leone says dating Russell Peters was a mistake and addresses the rumor of her husband, Daniel Webber beating up Russell Peters for making jokes about her woe. The Indian Express here home for comedy news tells us Sunny Leon and Russell Peters dated briefly, but their friendships suffered because of it. He said it was a mistake. I generally believe that him and I were such good friends and we had so much fun together and everywhere I would travel in the US, there were a lot of places that he was at because he was doing a show and would meet up in a fun drink, go out, be really funny and silly, and all of a sudden we messed up by going out on a date. She asked if Daniel actually beat Russell up for making a joke as was shown in the streaming series based on Sonny’s life, and she said with a laugh, No, that one was sensationalized a little bit.

I really do wish we were still friends. He went this way, I went the other way, which is totally fine. But if I ever did see him again, I’d be so happy to see him, even if he talked crap in a stand up comedy. It’s okay. When I dated Russell for this really short time, it was also the time I met Daniel, So then it would be really weird if I was still friends with Russell when I was just stating him and continue to be with him when I was with Daniel.

It’s like weird mixing of weirdness. I had to drop the friend, and I’m sad about it. And from the New York Post, listen to this crew. Jerry Seinfeld dining with Larry David, Judd Apatel, Amy Schumer and David Geffen in Italy. Jerry Seinfeld spotted in Italy dining with all those people.

The Post says Seinfeld is on vacation with his wife Jessica, and they dinner at Andrea Panza. Seinfeld was also captured posing for photo with a young wide eyed fan who came over to the table to greet Jerry. I’m sure Jerry loved that and was like, oh yeah, cool. I’d love taking pictures with Randoms while I’m out with my celebrity friends. Last month, the Seinfelds were seen soaking up the sun on a yacht in the south of France.

The post says Jerry was showing off his farmer’s ten and Jessica was snorkeling at a floral print suit. CBS This Morning profile Tom sagoora, I haven’t found any transcripts of that one yet other than this one thing. And Tom told CBS it’s fun to find a funny thing and something that people go that’s not something to joke about. I think every comedian has at least some of them in that where it’s like always fun to poke a little bit. The Streamy Awards were announced.

Yeah I’m psyched for these. Produced by Dick Clark Productions and Tube Filter, the Streamy Awards s you Know Sunday, August twenty seven, will stream live on the Streamy Awards YouTube channel. The comedy nominees are listen to these names, De Marcus Shawn, Chris Collins, Lucas Lopez, the McFarland’s and DC World. Amy Schumer posted on Insta about the Barbie Movie. You remember Amy was going to be in the Barbie Movie at one point she is not.

Amy wrote really enjoyed Barbie and Oppenheimer, but I think I should have played Emily blunts Oppenheimer role. Do better, Hollywood, Hi, I’m Mark Francis, an host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect. Join us as we take you into the exciting new road of Argentine soccer phenomenon. Lionel Messi and his new life at Into Miami will bring you into the glitz, the glamor, the star studded events, along with the exciting journey to a new world of US soccer and international football with news and stories three times a week. Come on for the ride as Messy Miami, a major League soccer experience the journey of a lifetime.

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Probably is. Mike Kaplan tonight is playing the Relay Henley in the UK, and he’ll be at the Edinburgh Fringe in August. Mike says the audience at the Relay Henley can expect topics including polyamory and psychedelics, my thoughts on Beethoven, marriage, Jay z Can’t, calling philosophical paradox as Netflix, and more. Seriously, the main topic the show covers is my growthin relationships as a human being in general, eventually offering my past dumb self advice to become the currently hopefully less dumb self that I’m working on becoming, with respects to answering questions like how can we live in meaningful life? Why we’re here?

And what’s going on? Does anyone know what’s going on? Jenny Yang is playing the Crystal Ballroom in Boston tonight with Eugene Merman. He’s the headliner. She spoke to the Boston Globe right when attacks on Asian Americans roast during the pandemic, Yang took the streets of her adopted hometown, LA with a sign that read honk if you won’t hate crime me.

They randomly asked her, seems like a setup if she’d like to host one of those bachelorette parties on a pedal bar. She said, Oh my god, I’m obsessed with those boozebikes. You hear a gaggle of cackling women coming around the corner in denim shorts and they’re so drunk. I want to live that kind of care free life. All the sign those headbands with the little sparking penises.

I want that kind of life. Her show’s called Fiance Energy, and she’s opening for Eugene Merment at the Crystal Ballroom tonight. Let’s see who’s at JFL to thirty. John Marcos Serrezi tapes his podcast four thirty steph tolev is doing the keynote address. That should be interesting.

Seven o’clock just for the culture of seven o’clock Alley Wong seven o’clock at Zebra d Giovanni seven o’clock Russell Peters seven o’clock, New Faces Group one seven o’clock, for ten at seven o’clock, Damiel Sloss seven o’clock, Brad Williams Wow seven o’clock, Rashid Badry in English seven o’clock, Brits Ish seven o’clock, Curtis Connor seven thirty, Surrounded, seven thirty, Best of the Fast seven thirty, Adrian Appalucci, She’s Grade eight thirty, Lucas Brothers eight thirty, Judy Gold eight thirty, Drennan Davis eight thirty, Zoner Guard nine o’clock, Kyle Knaine nine thirty, Philippias Sparza nine thirty, Daniel Slast nine thirty, Sam Morrell, What a Night Man, Nasty Show at nine thirty, New Faces two at nine thirty, Curtis Connor nine thirty, Best of the Fest nine forty five, Russell Peters nine forty five, or Zilla Carlson ten surrounded at ten, Gina Is Sheer ten thirty, We’ll Say Sloane at ten thirty, The Comedy Store Presents at eleven fifty nine, Zach Zucker Presents Stamp ten, ELEM fifty nine, Midnight Surprise, ELM fifty nine and the Alternative Show eleven fifty nine. So even at midnight, you have four choices. Let’s play the what would we do if we were going their game? While I would go see New Faces one and two, but I’ll give you an alternate recommendation in case that is not your jam. But that’s absolutely what I would do.

But if you didn’t want to do that, I would say, do Adrian at seven thirty, Do Kyle Canine at nine, He’s awesome. Then go have a beer and then hit the Alternative Show at midnight. That would be a great night. Variety wrote about New Faces. Joe Koy remember being a new Face and said, immediately after I walked off the stage, the book or from This Night show said save that set, we want on on the show.

It felt like a scene from a movie. Ronny Chieng was also a new face. He said when I was in Australia, would hear about just for laughs and all our comedy heroes going there? When I got invited for the first time in twenty twelve was a huge deal for me and essentially launched my career. I met Trevor no One my US agents there.

Chang says, of Montreal, it’s like a comedy convention. It remains relevant because it’s the only chance for people to gather in that kind of setting. In North America, it’s hard to know where you’re going and how you’re doing. But JFL gives comics something to aspire to. If you do this, it’s a step forward in an indication you’re on the right path.

Blankston Kerman is your host of New Faces Tonight. Lankes then made his debut in twenty twenty twelve. It just for laughs All Access. He was named a new Face at twenty fifteen. I was at that show.

Listen to the new Faces from twenty fifteen, and this is why I take New Faces seriously. Let me know if you’ve heard of any of these people already. Dulce Sloane, Alex Edelman, Jack Knight, who unfortunately passed away last year, John Early, Moses Storm, Estra Steinberg, John Ronitzky, he made SNL, Rob Gleason, Emma Willman, Vladimir Kamano, who I thought was going to have an awesome career. I don’t know what happened to Vladimir Ian Abrason, Chris Red SNL, Nate Fernland, Julio Torres, Clayton English, Ashley Bornhill, Langston Kerman, Matthew Brossard, Pat Reagan, Leonard Utz, and Claire Mulaney. That’s your twenty fifteen New Faces.

So think about how many names you know that came out of that. That’s why I take this so seriously. So Langston is your host tonight. He’s got an upcoming series for Audible you’ll hear us talk about. He’s also on the Boys.

So for Langston two shows, New Faces Tonight seven and nine thirty. He’s also the host of New Faces of Comedy Unrepped tomorrow at nine thirty. Friday Hill tape his podcast. My mom had told me at the Double Tree in the Ovation room at eleven o’clock and then Friday night at seventies at the Jack Whitehall Galla. Now you’ll hear me at the beginning mentioned my birthday.

I did some show prep. It’s a running horrible website. Told me that Langston and I have the same birthday. We don’t. Here’s Langston My first two things I really hope aren’t try hard, but I’m going for the first up September tenth, nineteen sixty nine.

Oh oh, Park No, but birthday right you’re September ten. No, not at all, like Jesus Christ. So the Internet is making me look like a jerk. Yeah no, I’m I’m nowhere near September. I’m I’m all the way in April.

Oh my god. All right, I’m leaving like yeah no, that’s a cool day. Hell yea, the Internet sold me September time. I’m like, all right, I’ll open with that. All right.

I totally blue this, So let me just totally ruin my day. I dropped my daughter off yesterday. She’s taking two weeks of classes at University Michigan. So I hit Zingerman’s Deli? Is that a good reference to make or the locals like it?

I had a corn beef with mustard. Was probably the best corn beef I ever had. Yeah. I was about to say, it’s a it’s a go too. That’s it’s great.

You’re you are. You’re missing on birthdays, but you’re nailing it on everything else. That’s I’m one for two. I gotta pick her up in two weeks. What should I do while I’m out there and I’m solo.

I’m not looking to pick up chicks, but you know, like what obviously I mean I guess it’s two weeks from now, so there’s not gonna be any football to go enjoy. Damn, I don’t know. There’s it’s a summer. I didn’t spend summers in Michigan. It was more of a year, you know what I mean.

I was getting drunk and hanging out with my friends while I was there, So I can’t even recommend adult and arbor that well, okay, that’s cool. So I normally I hit the festival and I love new faces. As I was prepping for today, I was at your twenty fifteen show. That’s a killer lineup. Two people out of that made SNL.

There’s some names names there. How was that experience for you? Is it competitive or is like everybody in it together? No? I mean, I I mean, obviously it is competitive.

Stand up is a uh this is an individual sport at the end of the day, right, Like we’re not We’re rooting for each other. We love each other. But I’ll kill your family if it is the difference between me being successful and not successful. That said, I do look back on that class and feel a lot of warm memories of like us really enjoying each other’s uh you know, little moment our five minutes, we were all like standing in the wings and slamming the floors and being very excited for each other in that moment. So yeah, it was great, truly a really really awesome group.

We We’ve often referred to it as like the the two thousand and three NBA draft of of of lineups, if that makes sense to anybody, And that’s it wasn’t a small room, but it’s a smaller than where they have it now. They have it now in the big theater, but yours was more in like, uh, it’s almost like an auditorium because you got people on three side of you and it’s just gotten bigger and bigger. Yeah, it had real like chemistry one oh one vibes I think for as far as spaces that you know what I mean, one of those big auditoriums where a professor comes in and says half of you won’t make it all the way to the end of the semester. That was our vibe. But it’s good to know that it’s it’s scaling up, that the opportunity is sort of growing even as there are no opportunities left.

It’s it’s really exciting. So you’re hosting New Faces this year. I was talking to Alonzo the other day, who hosted a while back, and he said JFL didn’t even tell him who was on till three days before. As we’re recording this, we’re ten days out. Do you know who’s on yet?

I have no clue that nobody’s told me anything. And I’m sure even when they announced that they’re not going to be like, let’s tell Lengthston first and then we’ll tell the rest of the world. As a host, does that matter other than what they put you on the cards and you’ve got skills and can sell it. Do you need to know about the people? No?

I don’t think so. I don’t think that’s my responsibility there. I think I just want to I just want to warm them up, you know. I want them to feel good and nice and wet for whatever is coming after me. I don’t need that to know who it is.

I’m excited to find out who it is, and I’m I’m hoping that it’s folks that I know and am personally excited about. But the details are none of my business. So I’m excited to see it all play out. As the host, I keep trying to figure out the right way to phrase this without dragging anybody. Pete Holmes did an awesome job last year.

Yea, if I compare it to sports, I felt like he was throwing seventy eighty and not using his best best fastball. And as I talked to Alonzo about it, he was explaining to me, you know, that’s probably about you know, you don’t want to like absolutely crush and then you’ve got someone newer coming along, So what’s your philosophy in terms of, uh, you know, going out and doing your A plus material. And I’m not saying you know you’re going to do bad material, but maybe working the crowd a little bit, feeling the room, reacting to the moments rather just coming out and then you know, making someone less experienced folly or eight plus game. Yeah. I mean I’ve never hosted for New Faces before, so I can’t say that I’m speaking from any experience in that space.

But I think hosting in general is far more about making the crowd feel comfortable than it is about like being the best comedian on the lineup. Like when you are hosting, you are almost accepting that, Like at the end of the night, when everybody’s filing out, they’re not. They’re not stopping at you and being like you were my favorite. They’re stopping at you and being like, hey, you are a good time. I really like hanging out with you.

So I think that’s a healthier approach, is just being like, let me, let me make these people comfortable, let me remind them that despite their their suits, underneath their outfits, that this is truly a chance for people to just like vibe and love each other and possibly me the next big famous superstar that we all don’t realize should be a superstar. So yeah, I’m I’m I’m filler, baby, I’m just the party going. So, as a new face, are you tighter during that performance than you might be on a different night. Are you worried about industry or is it just another night for me personally? Or well back in twenty fifteen, Back in twenty fifteen, I was shitting myself.

So yeah, I was as tight as I think. And I’ve often approached comedy this way, that with every big opportunity, I challenge myself to squeeze in at least some new joke or some random riff. And so I do remember sort of like finding that and then feeling like, oh, I’m still in the art. I’m not just reciting my jokes like you know, like a poet up there kind of thing, I think. But it’s it’s a very nerve wracking process, and it’s a lot anxiety to feel like all everything I’ve been working towards is on the line here.

And so yeah, you’re tight, and you try to keep it tight, but hopefully they’ll they’ll leave at least a little room to to, you know, mess around inside of that thing. What’s the experience when you get off? You’ve crushed and now you’ve gone from a person that a suit type might have walked past in the hallway two days ago, and now all the attentions on you and you’re the hot chicken the room and everybody wants to be your friend. You know, how do you ride that roller coaster and the people just trying to glom onto you now that you had a good outing, Oh you you you ride it like a like a show pony. You know, you really enjoy that ride.

You take all those free drinks, and you have a lot of meetings with important people who assure you that they care about you and no one else. And you have a phenomenal weekend in Montreal, and then you return to wherever you’re from and you get a little sober from all of that stuff. You know, you realize everybody says a lot of things that they don’t mean up there, and then you come back to a reality that doesn’t necessarily match that same enthusiasm. But I do think that’s the beauty of JFL right, is like, if nothing else, this is a week, a couple weeks of truly just euphoria day camp, four comedians, and whether or not that turns into a life changing opportunity is none of our business. But you got to drink, you got to hang out with your peers, and you got to see some awesome shows.

Do you have any spots up there that you really like? When I go, I love daytime Mount Royal. I always go up to the top and I could lose a couple of pounds. I’m a bit of a runner, but I love It’s just a nice free I don’t know what it’s three four mile downhill. If you climb all the way to the top and you can run that path down, it’s just that’s a nice cruise.

But do you have any spots that you like, I haven’t done that, but I’m gonna. I think I’m gonna challenge myself to do that. That sounds really nice. I are new Faces year went and did the I can’t even remember those boats where you like are sort of like doing that weird rafting thing, but they’re like the wave runners, like they’re these giant boats where they basically are like intentionally slamming you into these giant waves. And did that with a bunch of like agents and other comics, and that was great.

I’d go and do that every single time I’m there. It’s really fun. That’s a good time. You said the word poet. I try not to ask comedians things they’ve been asked and answered five hundred times, so I hope this topic doesn’t for you.

But as I was digging in and I’m like, wow, MFA and poetry. That is awesome. That is something it ain’t I wouldn’t call it awesome, but it is technically a thing that I did, So yeah, it’s it’s great. What’s the transition from poet teacher comic comic slash actor? That’s the sequence there?

What’s the decision making process around there? To get out of one and turn to the other. The decision making was deep unhappiness. I think that that was no. I think at its core, uh, you know, poetry is something I really loved and did for years as a younger person, and I was writing, I was performing.

I sort of had waves of being a performance poet, and then I transitioned into literary poetry, which led to the MFA, and ultimately for a while at least was thinking maybe I’d find a career in that. I think at its core, some of the driver into comedy felt more about being able to get some of those same feelings out that you might find in a poem, right, some of the emotional journey that I’m exploring in my poetry without feeling as tethered to just the words on the page. Right that like, when you are reciting a poem, a lot of it is just sort of say the words as they are written, because the precision of the words is what we are celebrating. And the joy of comedy is almost the looseness around the original words and sort of finding new feelings as you’re performing it every single time. So yeah, it just comedy for me felt like an opening up of some of my creative form whereas poetry felt at least now feels a little constricting for what I want to do.

Does it help you with your writing? Maybe finding a different word and a typical word to punch up a bit. Does that translate at all? Yeah, I’ve been lying if I didn’t say that. Some of my comedy sort of like mimics my poetry, and certainly it’s very intentional in that way.

It’s not like I just a sucker for the old form. I think I recognize a lot of the things that I did well in poetry and try to apply them as much as I can to the comedy, and it helps, I think, Or maybe it doesn’t. Maybe people hate it and they’re not telling me as often as they should, But for now it feels like they’re the poetry is servicing the comedy, and vice versa. How did you find teaching, I’m an adject professor, teacher radio class. That’s happening to you?

Okay? That that answers it. You know, when I get, especially post pandemic, the class sizes have gotten pretty small. If I get one or two students who care, I can focus on them. But you know, sometimes you’re looking out to that room and you get ten people who you know, I see rare pods.

You know, I’m not stupid. You know, people checked out. It’s hard sometimes when you got people that don’t want to be there. How was your experience? What age were the students I taught?

Well, I’ve taught in various age ranges, but when I was teaching full time, I was teaching high school English, so ninth, eleventh, and twelfth grade English. I skip tenth. But the the challenges, I imagine have advanced far beyond what they were for me. For us, it felt relatively straightforward. No phones, no headphones.

Those were the rules. We followed them. The kids more or less did what kids do. Sometimes they listened, sometimes they didn’t. Now I feel like the classroom is like built in a way where like you can’t tell them not to have all their stuff while simultaneously telling them to have integrity around their stuff, and that seems way harder to be, like, well, I can’t tell you to put your laptop away, but I have to hope that you’re not on site that isn’t related to what we’re doing.

And they’re absolutely doing whatever they want on those those laptops, So you know you could I teach at nights, so you know, sometimes Monday night foot balls onto the back and then it’s it’s hard, It’s hard. Yeah, No, it’s a different game for sure. I want to ask you a couple about a couple other projects you’re able to talk about yes week. Cannabis yet, Uh yeah, I think I can tell you everything that I know about it. Nobody’s told me to shut up about it, so yeah, I’ll tell you what I what I can.

It’s an audible project, and it’s exciting, and there’s a really cool cast, many of whom I know, and then some of whom I’ve never met before in my life. But it’s It’s a cool thing about audio projects I think, is that like we don’t actually go in the room together and say all these things. We’re doing it very independently of each other. But somehow a very talented editor sort of like mashes it all together and lets me be on on a thing with method man. That’s that’s pretty tall.

That’s great. Yeah, great, I gotta ask you about the Boys. What a hot show. And I guess if everything else fails in your career for some unexpected reason, you could do comic cons for twenty years they haven’t asked me yet, but that’s crazy. I’ll be I’ll go sign posters of me when I used to be buff.

Yeah, that that seems cool. Ever, let me cool. All right, they’re telling me you gotta go to other things. So I appreciate this. This was awesome.

That was fun, all right, appreciate it. Thanks a lot. Good median Langston Kerman. You’re a host of new faces at Just for Laughs in Montreal. He was awesome.

Really enjoyed talking to him, and that It is your comedy news for today. Follow the show for free on Apple, podcast, Spotify, YouTube, wherever you get your show. Smash the like button all that. If you could still make it to Montreal, you should go. It’s really awesome.

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The Shark Deck play lot to get to new specials from Jim Gaffigan on Amazon Today, Mark Norman on Netflix Today. Jim Gaffigan is the guest on Mark Marin’s podcast It Is Fantastic. I’ll be picking away at parts of that. Not today, there’s a lot’s covered today, but over the next few days. So check out Jim Gaffigan on Marin and High.

I’m Johnny Mack with your daily common news. But let’s start with the biggest name in comedy, Dave Chappelle Cincinnati dot Com. Right, So, everything was going as planned at the Cincinnati Music Festival Saturday night until Dave Chappelle showed up. Oh WHOA what’s going on here? Cincinnati dot com.

They write, Norman Brown wooed the crowd with his spirit catchrick guitar solos, avery Sunshine, lifted everyone’s spirits with heartwarming anthems and banter with a guitarist and husband Dana Johnson p Funk Connection, gave up the funk and tore the roof off the sucker that all sounds great baby face at the whole crowd singing along and falling back in love with him. Then Dave Chappelle got on stage. Wonder what happened Now I know how the story ends. I don’t know why Cincinnati dot com is making it sound like this was some sort of disaster. It wasn’t they right.

The first time Chapelle hopped on stage, it was to introduce the headliner, Snoop Dog. Dave Chappelle said, I pulled up tonight just to let everyone know in the area. Thank you for letting me live a normal life. Thank you for letting my family be safe. With the East Coast West coast feuding.

He was always Switzer lerned. He was always team hip hop. Please make some noise for the legend Snoop Dog. Cincinnati dot Com rights. It was after the show, after Snoop and said goodbye to Cincinnati and walked off stage, that Chappelle really took the spotlight.

Dave Chappelle said to the dwindline crowd, Ohio, let’s go from this state. We could change the world. Let’s see what we can do if we get a chance. I live right here, I live right down the road. After his short speech, Chappelle asked the drummer to lay it beat down, and we heard Dave Chappelle rap Let’s listen to just a piece of that up.

Jim gaff again has that new special today. It’s called Dark Pale. As I mentioned the top his interview on Marin is fantastic. In Dark Pale, Jim Gaffigan dives into some topical issues, then speculates on how people might respond. Minor spoiler following his jokes about COVID and plane crashes.

Gaffgan stops for second and notes, this is usually the point where people ask when’s he going to do the food jokes? And he goes further discussing funeral decorum, and he stops and asked the crowd was that too dark? It’s going to get worse. Soodberry reacted to Twitter, did you see that we’re going to change Twitter to X? Probably has happened by the time you’re listening to this, Sodberry tweets Twitter employee, I don’t know follow me on X.

Doesn’t really roll off the tongue elon Musk, You’re fired. Trevor Noah said, I’ve always wanted to write a book for all ages, and I’m really excited to announced Into the Uncut Grass, which will be out on October thirty feet Trevor says you can preorder a copy at Trevor Noah books dot com. And Larry the Cable Guy is not dead. Another comedian dead rumor. Larry took to Twitter and said, as much as some haters would love for me to have died, which I don’t know why other than being jealous of my nineteen eighties Dolph Lundgren circa nineteen eighties looking body, I’m still alive and currently putting icy hot on sixty five percent of my body after trying to put on my socks.

Apparently once a year someone spreads this rumor. It’s fake. I’m fully mobile. The last time I laid motionless was on my honeymoon. According to my wife smiley face emoji, I’m not dead.

I don’t have sleepapney or diabetes. I do, however, have major farts from honey roasted pistachios. I love y’all. Just for laughs, put out the big press release talking about who the new faces of comedy are for this year. During this week, I’m going to do several interviews about the new faces.

They’ve all already been recorded, and you’ll hear me talk to the hosts and the host joke that they didn’t know who was going to be on their shows. That’s because we recorded those last week. But the names are now out. This is a lot of material, so I’ll split this up over the next few days. Artists who were once named they just for laugh new face now pay attention here.

You’re going to know these names, so new Faces is nothing to be ignored. Former new faces include Kevin Hart, Mike Berbiglia, Amy Schumer, Ali Wong, Tom Sagura, Eliza’s Lessenger, w Kamal Bell, Kay, Trevor Wilson, Fortune Feamster, Pete Davidson, Rami Usef, and many others. Today, let’s focus on the new faces of comedy. Those showcases I usually attend I mentioned I think on Friday or Monday. My mom’s been pretty sick, so I’m not going to head up there this year Wednesday, seven o’clock at nine thirty, but normally you would find me at both those shows.

And here are the new faces. I have pre looked at this and I think I only know one of the names. But that’s what new Faces is, all right, Let’s go through them. Fumi Abe is an La based Japanese American stand up comedian and writer who has performed on The Late Show with Stephen Kober and has been a staff writer on James Core Show. He currently co hosts the personal finance comedy podcast cash Cutis.

Darius Bennett is originally from Detroit and bought a spur of the moment one way ticket to LA in the middle of the night and has never looked back. Darius can currently be seen on Netflix’s Introducing and says. He’s been featured in numerous commercials for Five Hour Energy and Rocket Mortgage. Troy Bond comedian writer based in New York City, tackling everything from capitalism and big banks to superheroes and the Wizarding World. Bond as a versatile comic to watch.

He co hosts the Bonding Podcast with fellow comic Tory Cole. Number four Zach Brazzoo stand up comedian based in New York City by way of Boston. Zach was named a Comic to Watch at the twenty twenty one New York Comedy Festival. Tommy Brennan, as a Midwest kid now living in LA also named a Comic to Watch at the New York Comedy Festival. You may know Tommy from his web series and podcast roommates in law Nico Karney, Brooklyn based comedian.

His stand up covers his experience as a transman, growing up in Savannah, Georgia, and whatever else he finds silly and interesting. He has a monthly show at Clubcoming Boys Club. He was recently a headliner at the twenty twenty two New York at Comedy Festival. Morgan Jay, that’s the one name that I know on this list. Jay has made appearances on MTV’s Wilding Out, NBC and Comedy Central.

First generation American, he takes his musical influences from his Brazilian and Italian background and nineties upbringing. Dan Lamoort is a quote unique stand up comedian unquote, and that’s not just because he’s on the spectrum. His career started young, at nineteen years old after suffering a career ending injury as a college baseball player. Over the course of three years, he’d go on to lose over a one hundred eighty five pounds, become an ultra runner, and inspire many of his fans to pursue their own weight lost journeys. Lisallow as a writer, performance stand up comedian, using the stage to reflect on her experience as a single Chinese American female living in Los Angeles.

She’s placed first in Bert’s back Rooms LA Top Comic competition and was a finalist in the Crazy Wocation’s Comedy Festival. Sam Morrison is a Brooklyn based comedian and writer. He just made his Late Night’s debut on SETH. His solo show, Sugar Daddy, played off Broadway for fourteen weeks. Next up is Cheek A Robinson, So time out here.

I just went to find out how to pronounce Cheeka’s first name, and I found a clip on YouTube of a dude doing an interview show No Harm, No Foul, But the guy’s pretending to be in front of a crowd and has fake applause. But I think we’re supposed to believe it’s real anyway, found that amusing. Cheek A Robinson, comedian, writer, actor at three D animator based in LA hailing from Flint, Michigan. Recently named a Comic to Watch at the twenty two New York Comedy Festival. He’s one third of the sketch comedy trio Zang.

Kelly Ryan started stand up at the age of seventeen while getting her BS in communication studies from Texas Christian University. She performed improv for four years and taught the art form for three At TCU, she got to open for snls Vanessa Bayer and eighty Bryant. This year. She can be seen headlining and featuring for acts like Anthony Jessenick, Bert Kreischer, Whitney Cummings and more. She owes a podcast called Night Coup.

Brittany Schmidt is an LA based Wisconsin ree’s comic. She likes her comedy like she likes her cheese stanky, don’t be fooled by her girl next Door looks. Her humor is incidious and unapologetic wow. She’s been featured in clubs opening for theo Van, Chris Redd, and Moore. She just put out her debut comedy special, From Ho to Housewife back on July nineteenth.

Anna Sarah Gina is a writer and stand up comedian, named one of Time Out LA’s twenty twenty Comics To Watch and Vultures twenty nineteen Comics To Watch. She produces the La branch of the long running San Francisco show of the Business. Sahebs Sing won the Magoobis New Comedian of the Year composition. His original videos have earned him a strong following on social media. In twenty twenty one, he worked as a writer and performer for Comedy Central.

Sahannas Rivenizan is originally from Dallas and is a graduate of University of Texas Austin. She can be seen in recurring roles on Freeforms, Brownish, and Apples for All Mankind. She will next be seen in a leading role in the Michael Showalter Amazon freev series called The Predeeps of Pittsburgh. Next Uz Derek Stroupe and Alabama native but not your average slow talking Southerner with the cadence of an angry auctioneer. He locks people in with his detailed stories and over the top energy.

He’s been described as a fun mix of Lewis Black and Ron White Nice. He regularly goes on the road with Josh Blue and John Christ. Audrey Stewart comedian slash actress based in La A regular at the Hollywood Improv, Audrey’s been on the NBC series Bring the Funny, The Drew Barrymore Show, and the Facebook watch series Fuzzballs. Saltrahio as a stand up comedian with blue collar roots in Stockton, California, His man child sensibilities have been featured on comedy centrals. Obscure observations on his own life will keep you scratching your head and laughing at the same time.

Ash Award is a comedian writer based in New York City. She recently joined SNL as a writer. And Maggie Winters is a Chicago Fried comedian turned Internet personality, best known under the moniker Saggy Splinters. She trained at both Second City in Io Chicago. She’s opened for Colin Joe’s to Hannah Einbendert Rogers and was named a Content Creator to Watch at the tw Comedy Festival.

Later in the week, I’ll tell you about new Faces, unwrapped, new Faces, characters and new Faces International. The Just for Last Montreal Comedy Festival really kicks in a gear today. Let’s look at the schedule. Seven o’clock, Just for the Culture, seven o’clock brits Ish, seven o’clock Tom Poppa, seven o’clock Britannic, seven fifteen, Drennan Davis, Steph tolev at seven thirty, a show called Surrounded at seven thirty. Let’s see what that is.

Surrounded in electrifying comedy show where the audience is the material. Today’s best comedians take the stage with nothing more than Mike and turn everyday interactions into memorable punch lines. Now, nice lineup, Little Rell, Mark Norman, Phelipia Sparza, Dan soder Any, Leader Wren, don’t sleep on that one. And the ten o’clock Show has Sam Mourel, Preacher Lawson, Rosebud Baker and Nate Jackson. Don’t sleep on that one, Okay.

Seven thirty, Best of the Fast eight thirty, Lucas Brothers nine o’clock Joel Nicole Johnson nine fifteen, The Laughter Bad Boys and Friends will present a bilingual show. Nine thirty Allen Jan Meetra, This is all tonight, a nasty show again at nine thirty, Daniel Sloss at Night thirty, Best with the Fast nine forty five second Surrounded show I mentioned earlier at ten, Razilla Carlson’s It’s Personal at ten, Jean Marco Serezi at ten thirty, Midnight Surprise at midnight. All right, this is a tough edition of the what would we do Tonight? Game? So I cheated.

Normally I would say let’s go see British, but I see we can do that later in the week, So let’s go see that surrounded show with Mark Norman at seven thirty. And on the back end, let’s go see Gianmarco Soresi at ten thirty. So we’ve got a whole round nine or so that we could see something. Let’s see Alangan Mitra. I don’t know too much about Mitra.

He stand up comedian and comedy writer living in New York City. Let’s do that for something a little different. Some news out of comic con Rick and Morty for the voices in case you’re worried. One of the producers said, it’ll be sound alikes. The characters at the same characters, no change, So they’re gonna find somebody who sounds like justin Royland to do that.

My former co worker Jamie Fox put out an Instagram video and he said, first of all, I want to say thank you to everybody that’s prayed man sent me messages. I can’t even begin to tell you how far it took me and how it brought me back. I went through something that I thought i’d never ever go through. I know a lot of people were waiting wanting here updates, but to be honest with you, I just didn’t want you to see me like that man. I want you to see me laughing and having a good time party and cracking a joke, doing a movie or a TV show.

I didn’t want you to see him with tubes running out of me and trying to figure out if I was going to make it through. I know the man A little bit worked will him? That sounds exactly like him. He looks thin in the video, But hope Jamie’s doing okay. Futuruma’s back showed up on Hulu last night.

The Hollywood Reporter says the new episodes on Hulu were a fun fan service, but not much more, and that’s okay. If ever a show owed it’s core audience, some measure of fan service would be a series that was canceled by Fox in two thousand and three, only to be resurrected, first in a set of feature length installments and then for a regular Comedy Central run that concluded in twenty thirteen. The premier starts with some reboot commentary. Fry announces his decision to give his life purpose, and as much and everybody’s horror, that purpose is to watch every available episode of TV ever made, starting with a subscription to Fulu. The world’s fourth most popular streaming service.

Mark Maron was on the picket lines. It was a bit of a show. On Friday, some famous people showed up for the writer strike. Mark Marin was one of them. Mark said, the momentum is still building.

I got some of my comedy buddies were like, let’s go, Let’s make sure we’re there and we show up for our union. There’s a lot of people here and look, eventually they have to negotiate, right. Some of the other comedians that were there, Fred Armison, Hannah Einbender, Chelsea Peretti, Mark Prosch, who plays the Energy Vampire and what we do in the Shadows, and the comedy team of Eric Warheim and Tim Hidecker. Hidecker said it’s gonna be a long struggle along fight. We’re gonna have to be out here until we get what we need.

They were confident because there’s an Arby here and Eric hasn’t eaton Arby’s in a year. And I’ll leave you on a sad note. Fans of The Bob and Tom’s Show are morning after the news that Ron Sexton, known to many as Donny Baker, Floyd the Trucker, and many other characters on The Morning Show has passed away at age fifty two. Sexton’s family announced the death on the official Donny Baker Facebook page on Saturday morning. The post read, he was Donnie Baker to you, but Ron and Dad to us.

Bob and Tom’s Show host Tom Griswold put out a statement and saying he made many many happy during his more than twenty years with The Bob and Soom’s Show, and remember him with love and gratitude. That’s your comedy news for today. Follow the show for free on Apple podcast, Spotify, YouTube, wherever you get your shows. See tomorrow. Hi, I’m Mark Francis and host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect.

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Jim Gaffigan on starting out as a secret comic, Jeff Foxworthy wonders “where’s the jokes” on some of these new specials, Kathleen Madigan s

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The Shark Deck. I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. Jim Gaffigan’s news special is out on Amazon tomorrow. Jim talked about the early days of his career. He spoke to Variety and Jim was living a double life.

He had a job in advertising and was kind of hiding the comedy career, and he said, I think today we’ve been educated by YouTube and streaming services and decades of Comedy Central. There’s a respect for stand up comedy. But back then, if you weren’t on The Tonight Show and we were talking about being a comic, you were just considered mentally ill. I remember being so excited when I booked my first TV slot on Caroline’s Comedy Hour, but I couldn’t tell anyone. He became the oddball guy at work who was more of a mascot than anything.

He’d show up exhausted and sleeping on his couch during lunch because he was up late taking classes of doing shows. Jim said, when they came in to fire me, I was actually asleep. They had to wake me up to lay me off. The worst part was I couldn’t even use it my act because David tell already had a great joke about being woken up to get fired. Hot take from Jeff Foxworthy.

He spoke to the states and said, it was a different world back then. It was about getting on the Tonight Show, and if you could get to that couch and make Johnny laugh, there was nothing better than that. That’s not the hot take. It’s this hot take. But I got to set it up, The Statesman wrote, Jeff Foxworthy, they did not say this, the Statesman wrote.

Back then, most successful comics delivered jokes. However, the top comedians today who are headlining arenas, such as Joe Koyburg, Chreisher and Gabriel Iglesias tell stories. Okay, so that’s a setup from The Statesman, to which Foxworthy reacted and said, I don’t say this off and out loud, but when I watched these people and there’s so many of them, I say, where’s the jokes. You’ve been on for three minutes without a laugh. Where are the jokes?

I guess times change. Remember what it was like with Rodney Dangerfield. Good joke from Foxworthy. Here. He was watching the George Carlin documentary on HBO last year and said, at one point, shut up the tail pointed out that George Carlin hit his fortieth anniversary of stand up.

I looked at my wife and said, holy crap, forty years of stand up. Carland did stand up forever, and my wife looked at me and said, you’re a year thirty nine. Kathleen Madigan spoke to the union leader and said, I do a bit in my act about being in Taco Bell and this guy in his mid sixties was just breeding this twenty something because they were out of mild sauce. And I’m like, I’m pretty sure she’s not in charge of the supply line. Quite yelling at the girl.

It’s not her fault that Taco Bell is a corporation, is out of mild sauce. If you keep yelling, the girl’s gonna quit and then we’ll have to do it. I don’t know how to make a soft chalupa, do you, sir? I don’t think you knew. So let’s be glad this young person has showed up and it’s gonna get you what you want to the best of her capability.

You’re lucky she’s here. Kathleen Madigan spoke about her friend and often tour partner Lewis Black and said off stage he can actually be quite silly and goofy. But there are topics like I was in a bar with them once and he got into it with this guy about the Yankees back when George Steinburner on the team. I thought Lewis was gonna stroke out, And I said, you know, dude, there are things that are worth getting this angry about. You don’t actually know, George Steinburner.

You don’t play for the Yankees. You don’t play for the other teams playing the Yankees, So just bring it down a level. Plus, I didn’t want to get in a bar fight because out of me and Lou, I would be the one throwing punches, not him. He’d run away from Vanya Land. Yuckfest will be making its way from its Midwest roots to set up up in Boston October nineteenth through the twenty first Yuckfest founded by comedian Caitlin McPhee launched the fest in Indianapolis in twenty nineteen.

It’s a weekend long celebration of music and comedy. The lineup so far Bethany Van Delft, Daniel van Kirk, Gordon Baker, Bone, Michael Christmas, and Zahid Dooji.

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In each one hour episode, Kings of Barbecue will follow Cedric the Entertainer and Anthony Anderson as they meet with barbecue chefs, pitmasters, and everyday experts who share their knowledge and secrets of the trade. Friends for years, Cedric and Anthony bonded over their shared love of barbecue and the unique history that surrounds it. A relatively quiet Monday at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival. That is not uncommon for a Monday to be quiet at a festival. Five o’clock show, Dan Galia inter Dan Mentional Live, I’m Curious, I’ve Clicked Dan Galaia performs his debut musical comedy album inter Dan Mentionol, produced by Scott Thompson from the Kids in the Hall.

Seven o’clock Just for the Culture, nine thirty The Nasty Show looks like We’re gonna drink again now Tomorrow night, Tuesday Night, It’s loaded up. I will tell you about Tuesday Night on Tuesday’s podcast. It is loaded up. Oh, by the way, Jackie the joke Man sent me his book, Thank You, Jackie Martling, and he said his new documentary joke Man was. I was texting with him on Friday Morning, number four on iTunes.

I think Jackie said, but if you haven’t checked out joke Man, you really should. It’s really good. Jenny Yang is touring the Self Helped Me Tour, which she calls a competitive self care comedy show. You may recognize Yang as the voice of Chrissa on the animated series The Great North. You also might recognize her from her days as a labor lawyer.

Yeah, she said, I start writing and perform my own poetry, and that’s how I started performing. I always had a lot of feedback. It’d either make people cry or make people laugh. So it wasn’t until I got really burnt out from working in the labor movement that I was like, oh, I can’t see if future from myself as a happy person. Let me try and cultivate my creative side.

The Self Help Me Tour is kind of like my satirical take on wellness trends. It’s like seventy five percent making fun of wellness and twenty five percent talking about it sincerely. Every single show the three wellness warriors, who are usually comedians, compete to be the queen of self care regardless of gender. On the panel is always a fourth person who doesn’t compete, who’s always the resident expert on the topic. When we did our first show in la it was about burnout and work life balance.

I’m telling you right now, the therapist we had on hand made everybody gas. That’s to me is what the Self Helped Me show is all about. We get to make fun of wellness but also offered maybe a little bit of medicine that you need. It’s a lot of sugarcoating with a tiny bit of medicine. TJ.

Miller. It will be one of the voices in an animated comedy called four Chin, except where the e’s supposed to be stick of three there, so four tune three fourteen three is going to make fun of crypto companies and crypto bros. You can also expect references to other business boondoggles driven by egomaniacs. The note says, think theronos and we work. And I saw an interview with Toronto comedian Nima Naz and it’s in the Toronto Guardian, and I love how just matter of fact, this entire interview is I’m going to read it pretty much verbatim.

You’re ready the Guardian. Who are some of your influences? Answer? Russell Peters, Kevin Hart, Andrew Schells Luisk Guardian. Who’s your favorite comedian growing up?

Answer? Russell Peters, Guardian. Who’s your favorite comedian now? Andrew Schultz Guardian? What is your pre show ritual?

Answer? Go over my set list several times. Just take deep breaths and tell myself positive affirmations. I’ve been interviewing a lot of people lately and some of the interviews were really awesome. And you know, sometimes you ask somebody question and you get a one word answer like this, and it is brutal.

I’m not gonna say anymore. Okay, Neimanaz what’s your favorite place you performed in? Why Australia because I got to make people on the other side of the world laugh. Do you have anything to promote right now? Yes, I’m opening for Christa Lei and Montreal and Nimishi Patel in Toronto in the fall, and then it’s your comedy news for today.

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Matt Rife broke the ticketing system in Spokane PLUS Ron White’s advice for Tom Segura

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The Shark Deck how July twenty three, and Johnny Max has only been to the beach once this summer. High I’m the Johnny Mack. I just mentioned this is Daily Comedy News. But yeah, I liked the beach and the late bot said Johnny Max Beach vacation has been rescheduled for the fiftieth time. I heard the airlines are considering naming a plane after him, the Johnny Delay.

Wow. Johnny Max Beach bag is packed and ready to go. But if he ever writes a book, it’ll be called Journey to the Beach Ossaga of fifteen days, one hundred excuses, and zero miles traveled. You ain’t getting leap Bot. Matt Rife plays in Spokane tonight.

He’ll be at the Fox Theater. The marketing director of the Fox Theater, Kathy Gustafson, said, there were so many people online trying it by tickets at the same time. It crashed our ticketing system. It brought the whole system down. It’s pretty unheard of.

It doesn’t happen very often. It happened one other time a few years ago with a different comedy show. I wonder who that was, and that one sold out in about an hour or two, but it didn’t crash our ticketing system. Tickets face value where fifty seven dollars. Resales for tonight’s show range anywhere from one hundred eighty to seven hundred twenty dollars To see Matt Rife in Spokan Tonight Wow, Tom Sagoora got some advice from Ron White.

Ron White said, if you’re doing good up there, slow down, because across the board drop it down a notch. Everybody’s instinct a lot of times is to speed up, and if you’re dying up there, slow down. Harry Kanabolo was on John Marco Serezi’s podcast, Harry Has Caught Grief for his documentary The Problem Without Poo and joined. Marco asked if he was scared from any of the death threats, and Harry said, not really, not one in particular. But when people started messaging venues we had to get extra security at shows.

I wondered, how real is this, They’re actually beefing up security. I’m like, this isn’t fun, and I’m also like, I don’t want to die for that. I’d like to be mordred for something more important than an effing cartoon character.

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He was talking about his girlfriend Tillva and said, should always be begging to go on a trip where I won’t do shows and there’s not even a chance to do shows. And I think, whenever there’s a chance to perform, I’ll take it for me. Friday and Saturday nights, those are the big ones. Those are tough to give away. So when she said her friend’s wedding was on Sunday in Cleveland, I was like, bingo.

Perfect. Stars and Stripes dot com you’re home for comedy news covered Eliza Slessenger’s USO show at the Enlisted Club in Tokyo that was on Thursday night. Eliza said, we’re so pumped to be here. We wanted to kick off the tour and I was like, take me to the place where we have the smartest military, the best looking. So we’re going to reveal a naval base tomorrow.

Extra seats are brought in a fit approximately four hundred people into the Enlisted Club, She told Stars and Stripes. A tour highlight was a helicopter ride from Yakota’s flight line. She said, going up at a Huey and touring above downtown Tokyo when a helicopter was once in a lifetime for us, several times a week for those guys. She said she met a guy at a Kansas airport who was so hot and so charming, and then added he was definitely at January sixth. The audience kind of groaned and there was an outbreak of laughter, and Eliza said, I’m just talking to him.

Listen, Ludacix can be attractive. The LA Downtown News talk to Adam Carola about the Los Angeles Rams. Corolla said, LA such a disastrous for as traffic at parking. I don’t know how anybody can get to a game on time. If you want to see the Rams opening game, it’s so far you have to leave your house sometime around Memorial Day.

I’ll leave early if it’s a blowout, but if it’s a good game, I’ll hang out. I’m a Rams fan. Glad LA as a team again, you actually have two teams. No one talks about the Chargers. There were a lot of dark years there.

I had a root for Saint Louis, even though I couldn’t find it on a map Hi. I’m Mark Francis, an host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect. Join us as we take you into the exciting new road of Argentine soccer phenomenon Lionel Messi and his new life at Into Miami will bring you into the glitz, the glamor, the star studded events, along with the exciting journey to a new world of US soccer and international football with news and stories three times a week. Coming on for the ride as Messy Miami, a major League soccer experience that journey of a lifetime. Get The Messy Effect wherever you get you a podcast, It’s Sunday at the Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival, and quite possibly Sunday where you are.

If you downloaded this, you know on Sunday, Well, no, if you’re actually listening to it on Sunday, it’s possible you downloaded it on Sunday and didn’t listen until Monday. Anyway. The schedule for Sunday, July twenty third, twenty twenty three, Just for the Culture at four thirty Sunday Night Improv at five o’clock, Let’s see what this one is, Montreal’s longest running alternative and dynamic storytelling improv show, Special Surprise Guests seven o’clock Just for the Culture of seven o’clock, Britannic eight o’clock. JFL Originals showcasing the best in Canadian comedy. JFL Originals is a series of live recordings set in different cities across North America.

Hosted by David Pride. This live taping will feature some of Montreal’s best comics, including Dena salag Emil Curry, Eva, Alexopolis, Gino Durante, John cattro Qua, Got That Right, Kazen Lee, Troy Stark and Zach Kick eight thirty, The Lucas Brothers nine thirty, The Nasty Show ten o’clock, or Zilla Carlson’s Personal eleven fifty nine Midnight Surprise. All right, if you’ve been playing along and the what should we go see today? Game? I guess we’ll do Sunday Night Improv at five JFL Originals at eight, so we can probably get a drink it between there, and then we’ll have two drinks and hit Midnight Surprise at eleven fifty nine.

Comedian John Christ was on Fox News with Brian kill Me to talk about his career and rise to fame. Chris First Big came popular through his YouTube sketches and was initially nervous about poking fun at the Christian life. He said, I was homeschooled and very sheltered, so I started telling these jokes about growing up at church. I’d do a joke like, just because your kid is named a Bible name, doesn’t mean he’s going to be a good kid, because I’m pretty sure a kid in sixth grade named Jesus stile my bike. Jim Gaffigan is a bit about growing up Catholic, having six kids, and trying to steal cake at night when the kids are sleeping.

No one can steal that. That’s his joke. If I talked about being homeschooled and working at Chick fil A and no one can sell that, I lived it, and I tell it from my perspective, I just started doubling down. I’m just gonna talk about me. That’s when my careers took off.

Michael Rappaport has proclaimed Sal Chris and Charlie’s Deli in Astoria as the best deli in New York City. Rappaport made this announcement on TikTok Report said all right, I’m gonna make this short and quick. Listen. I don’t do sandwich reviews because there’s only one place in New York City. You want a true blue New York hero.

Sal and Chris’s Astoria Queens. Okay, that’s your comedy news for today. Follow the show for free on app, podcast, Spotify, YouTube, wherever you get your shoes smash I like button see tomorrow. Hi. I’m Mark Francis and host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect.

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