Tony Hinchcliffe’s (Kill Tony) Podcasting Insights

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Caloroga Shark Media. Hello, Jennie Mack, who with your daily comedy hews? The Hollywood Reporter asked a bunch of famous podcasters about podcasting, and sometimes it didn’t go as well as they thought. I imagine. Tony Hinchcliff was asked what are your podcasting guilty pleasures?

And Tony said, I don’t listen to podcasts, which is pretty bad for a podcasting article. When I get a chance to put headphones on or drive somewhere, it’s exclusively music for me. All right, what’s your current favorite podcast that you’re not involved with? Well, he doesn’t listen to anybody, answered the Joe Rogan experience. Any podcasting who knows learned the hard way?

Double confirm your bookings. Don’t count on rappers that famously smoke vast amounts of weed, and remember they’re booked on a certain date in time. How would you like to see podcasting evolve? The video players need to be better on Spotify, Apple and everywhere to create a competitive environment. What podcast doesn’t exist yet that should?

The Nancy Pelosi Stock Market Investment Advice Show. Who would you like to have on the podcast you have? And yet one word Chappelle pre recording routine IV Drip, cold plunge, sauna, chicken and broccoli, hot yoga, a six shot ice latte, playing drums for twenty thirty minutes, eight cigarettes, And who’s the one person in your life that still doesn’t know how we earn a living? In my case, it’s my wife who comes down does the laundry? Is I know what she thinks of doing?

Sitting in my office with the door closed, babbling to myself, I don’t know, could you do the laundry? Twenty minutes from now? Tony hinchclose answer was the guy who let us originally recorder shows at the comedy Store now lives on an island in Honduras and plays guitar and smokes weed and doesn’t go on social media. I don’t think he fathims what he let begin from Late Night or Michael Cha and Colin Jolls will be sharing a stage in Colorado tonight at Denver’s Bellco Theater. The show supports the Zarlanko Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting learning disabled children in the Denver area.

Those two now have the record of being SNL’s longest tenured Weekend Update Team. They’ve been doing it since twenty fourteen. I remember when they started. Some coworkers didn’t like them. I was into them right away.

That’s right. I’m gonna humble Breg and be like I like josetin Chay. No, I really did. I just thought they were good. I remember my old boss being like, oh, I know about that.

I’m like, now, yet they’re good. Johnny Mack, you never talk about Matt Rife on the podcast. Do you have something against Mary Rafe? No? I love Matt Rife.

I thought his new special was really good. Or I don’t talk about him yeac like I have mentioned him every day for two straight weeks. US Weekly had one of those interviews with Matt Rife. This one was an exclusive interview with US Weekly. Matt Rife, twenty eight years old, reflected on the early days of his career.

The dream I had was, Okay, if I get to sell out weekends of comedy clubs for three round to see venues, I made it. The love of being a Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hard, Kat Williams, those arena acts and top tier entertainers never even occurred to me. I’m from Ohio, doesn’t really seem fitting Dave Jappelle’s from For eleven straight years, I woke up pretty much every single day with nothing to do unless I created something to do. Wait, were you podcasting in your basement too? Now I wake up and go, Wow, I don’t know if I’ll ever have a free day for the rest of my life, which is blessing and a curse.

You have enough money, you can have a free day, Dude. I don’t ever want to be bored again. That used to drive me absolutely insane. There’s nothing worse than your phone not ringing. But every now and then I’m like, Okay, I’m ever getting a chance to enjoy the house to spot.

Yes, don’t tour for a week. It’s your choice. Raife says success has not eliminated his mental health issues, saying it’s gotten so much worse. There’s no crash course on how to be famous. Nobody tells you how to take on new battles and get used to people telling you things about yourself.

The only thought about yourself. You have to learn how to deflect so much negativity that’s thrown at you. When so many people don’t understand the negativity you live within your own head. But at the same time, certain anxieties and certain depressions are also lifted by the success. There’s a little less worry about what if.

Elizah Slessinger spoke to New Beauty dot com, your home for Comedy News. She says, this is a really exciting hour. I’ve been working on it for a while. I normally put out a special every year and a half, but I just had my son about five months ago, so I wanted to give myself time to recover from that. I sat with this material for a while.

It’s nothing but a raucous, outrageous and make no mistake about it, polished good time. I think it’s super inclusive that speaks to a lot of different types of people. The folks at New Beauty your Home for Comedy News were in interested in how she takes care of herself, and Eliza said, I’m a big believer in natural remedies. I say that as like a total novice in this area. I go to a place called Kosha Spa in Sherman Oaks and they do a lot of massages.

I’m a big believer in getting your muscles working out, talks, in stretching, stuff like that. I tend to shy away from anything invasive. As a person who talks a lot, it’s always nice to get my jaw rubbed, especially when it’s been clunch for eight hours. She’s also a fan of products that don’t use a lot of plastic. She says, I always try to do less plastic.

I do think there are perfect people out there making great strides in health and beauty, but I always favor products that are at least straw to use less plastic. A lot of times you buy beauty products and what you’re paying for is the beautiful packaging. What are you excited for this fall, Eliza Selessenger, She said, I’m excited to not sweat. I’m excited like every woman for the idea of pumpkin spice latte. To be honest, I’m just so excited to get back out there and be with the fans.

I’m excited to not be pregnant and be on tour because that’s a slog. I’m just excited to be running this hour and doing it for all the fans and the markets on this tour that we didn’t get to last year. Deadlines spoke to Matt Berry, not the fantasy football guy in ESPN. He’s Matthew Berry. This Matt Berry, the British actor.

You know him from things like What We Do in the Shadows. Deadline reminds us that Matt Barry broke out in twenty twelve with Toast of London, a surreal sitcom in which he appeared as the bitter, buffoonish, self serious thespian Stephen Toast. Find that one on the internet somewhere. I don’t know what’s streaming right now, Toast of London, and hopefully it’s somewhere if you ever come across that one, it’s really good. Deadline asked him about his character Lazlow and what We Do in the Shadows, and Matt Berry said, he’s three hundred years old something like that.

He’s an aristocrat who was bitten by an attractive young Greek vampire and he never looked back after that. He just carried on with his fairly hedonistic lifestyle from that moment on and doing all the things he wished he could do before he was bitten and became a vampire. Basically, that would attract any actor, I think, because all these characters are dead or undead or whatever you choose, they can say and do anything. That’s what attracts me to it. We don’t have to be cautious because these people don’t exist.

When you signed up, Matt Barry, did you realize the show would be an ongoing thing? No one does. You just sign up and see what there Isn’t anyone that expects their TV show to run for more than a couple of seasons, let alone six. It’s very rare now, and we’re all very lucky. Deadline you have a very particular delivery to the right to your strengths.

No, not at all, which is a good thing. My dialogue is bone straight without any sort of flower, and then I’ll add whatever it needs depending on laslow situation within that episode. How has Laslow developed over the past five years. It’s difficult to say, because it’s not that sort of show. The characters are hundreds of years old.

They’re stuck in their ways. He can’t really stretch them and take them on journeys that will alter the characters. They’ve been the same for hundreds of years. He hit the ground running with a fairly loud start, and then you keep going. I didn’t really do anything different in the last season.

I wasn’t doing in the first I don’t think do you get recognized much from the show? Yes, alrighty. On Thursday, I was telling you some of the best jokes from the Fringe festival. Where that link go. I lost it.

You may recall the Winner was told by Marximmens, much better than me. I was going to sail around the globe in the world’s smallest ship. But I bottled it. Trying to shake off the Matt Berry almostlipped in a half asked Matt Berry, there, I was very half assed today trying to get it back. Oh.

Recently, I went to a couple concerts with my daughter and we were talking and she brought up Jim Brewer, and my Brewer came right back in the car the Mars Town and then she had to listen to me do Jim Brewer for good ten minutes. Zoe Coombs mar said, my partner told me she’d never seen the film Gaslight. I told her she definitely had all a falafels at the conspiracy theory about the moon being made of cheese was started by the Halluminati. Sarah Keyworth, I’m an extremely emotionally needy non binary person. My pronouns are there, tgri e.

Roder Swift. I’ve got a girlfriend who never stops whining. I wish I’d never bought her that vineyard. Like lou Wall, gay people are very bad at maths. We don’t naturally multiply.

Sophie Duker kure Stormer looks like an AI generated image of a substitute teacher Oga Kach. Growing up rich is an hereditary condition. It affects one percent of people. Joe Nunnick will tape his special today at The Gutter in Brooklyn, New York. The Intern and Pound Gorilla tells us.

Joe’s a comedian, writer and content creator based in New York. Originally from Kansas City. He became the first paid regular at the Comedy Club of Kansas City. Good luck with your taping there.

Also from the Gorilla, Nath Valvo remember him.

I had him on the show Australian guy last August when we were doing some stuff on August of twenty three, doing some stuff for the Montreal Festival. Nath was great and we have told Naith Valvau was all killer, no filler, with a hilarious debut special. I’m happy for you in I’m happy for you Valveaux tackles the big question should he become a father. He talks about his family, his partner’s friends, and surviving life in his thirties, featuring a lot of jokes in the usual Valvo flair that audiences love. I’m Happy for You was nominated for the Milbourne Comedy Festival Award.

Now he’s got a podcast. I didn’t know this. It’s called The buck Up. I’m gonna grab that because I liked him a lot. He was a really cool guest.

Go back to August of twenty twenty three you’ll find my interview with him. He was really cool. Nath Valvo. I’m happy for you on YouTube for free and for purchase without ads on the eight hundred pound Guerilla website. And I have to jump on a conference call in two minutes, so that means that’s your company news for today.

That’s how this works. Did you have more, Sean? Maybe there’s always tomorrow and I’ll see you here then