Podcast Summary
Exploring the World of Kill Tony Podcast with Sponsors Liquid Ivy: The Kill Tony podcast, hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe, features musicians D Madness, John Deese, Matt Muelling, and Michael Gonzales. Sponsored by Liquid Ivy, a hydration supplement, the show takes place every Monday in Austin, Texas, and includes shoutouts to supporters and local businesses.
The Kill Tony podcast, hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe, can be accessed through their website, deathsquad.tv, where past episodes and merchandise are available. The show takes place every Monday at the Vulcan Gas Company in Austin, Texas, and features musicians D Madness, John Deese on keys, Matt Muelling on guitar, and Michael Gonzales on drums. Sponsors include Liquid Ivy, a hydration supplement that helps replenish electrolytes more efficiently than water alone. The episode is filled with shoutouts to various supporters, strip clubs, and food establishments in Austin. The band members have upcoming shows and special events, and listeners are encouraged to follow them online and attend their live performances. Liquid Ivy is a favorite sponsor of the show, providing effective hydration through their cellular transport technology and donating millions of sticks to people in need.
Finding Employment and Enhancing Everyday Life with Hydration and Delta 8: Staying hydrated can lead to career advancement by making you more productive and alert. Delta 8, a legal cannabinoid, can provide a clean buzz to enhance everyday life.
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A Kil Tony episode pays tribute to Quentin Tarantino with edgy humor about Asian men's bodies: The Kil Tony comedy show, hosted by William Montgomery, featured a Tarantino-inspired episode with edgy jokes about Asian men's bodies, delivered by new regular Hans Kim, and live drawing by Ryan j e belt and Chris Rogers Art.
The comedy show Kil Tony, hosted by William Montgomery, paid tribute to Quentin Tarantino by incorporating Tarantino-inspired jokes throughout the episode. Hans Kim, a new regular on the show, delivered a stand-up set where he joked about his supposedly large Asian size, which led to a discussion about the size and appearance of Asian men's bodies. The show also featured live drawing by Ryan j e belt and Chris Rogers Art. Hans Kim's set was well-received, with Montgomery asking him about the size of his penis and joking about Asian men's bodies in general. The episode showcased the edgy and provocative humor that is a hallmark of Kil Tony.
Hans Kim's Unexpected Living Situation on Kill Tony: Despite facing homelessness after a car accident, Hans Kim brought humor to Kill Tony with his unique style and wit, showcasing the camaraderie and support among the cast and audience.
During a recent episode of Kill Tony, Hans Kim shared some unexpected news about his living situation. Hans revealed that he had been in a car accident and was currently homeless, staying with a friend named Riley Gilmore. The audience was surprised and offered support, with some even joking about Hans' misfortunes. Despite his challenges, Hans continued to bring humor to the show with his unique style and wit. The episode showcased the camaraderie and support among the Kill Tony cast and audience, even in the face of unexpected circumstances. Hans' resilience and ability to find humor in his situation was a reminder of the importance of staying positive and finding joy in life's ups and downs.
The power of determination and new experiences: Determination and openness to new experiences can lead to personal growth and unexpected opportunities.
Perseverance and being open to new experiences can lead to personal growth and unexpected opportunities. During a conversation with Tim Dillon, Jesse shared his journey from working in a factory for seven years to pursuing stand-up comedy in Austin, Texas. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Jesse's determination and willingness to put himself out there led him to meet new people, have new experiences, and ultimately, find success in comedy. Whether it's in comedy or any other field, the lesson remains the same: staying committed to your goals and being open to new experiences can lead to unexpected rewards.
Comedians share stories about strip clubs, rap music, jobs, and inside jokes: Comedians entertained audience with raw and unfiltered humor through stories about their experiences in strip clubs, love for rap music, and funny encounters with co-workers and drunk men.
The conversation between the comedians at Kill Tony Live in Austin, Texas, revolved around various topics including their experiences in strip clubs, rap music, jobs, and inside jokes. One comedian shared his experience of vaping in a strip club and enjoying a lap dance, while another comedian talked about his encounter with a drunk man at the show. They also discussed their love for rap music and shared stories about their friends and jobs. One comedian even shared an anecdote about a co-worker who accidentally pepper-sprayed himself and took selfies after the incident. Despite the chaos and inside jokes, the comedians kept the show moving smoothly and entertained the audience with their raw and unfiltered humor.
Language barriers and cultural misunderstandings discussed: Respect all cultures and avoid making insensitive comments about complex symbols or accents.
The discussion on the podcast touched upon the topic of language barriers and cultural misunderstandings, with a comment made about the complexity of Chinese symbols. However, it was clarified that such remarks are not acceptable on the show, and the importance of respecting all cultures was emphasized. Additionally, the conversation veered off to various topics including personal experiences, favorite films, and impressions or accents. Ben Howard shared that he has a talent for doing accents and impressions, and Quentin Tarantino was asked about his directorial work and if he had any questions for him. The conversation was lively and unpredictable, showcasing the randomness and humor that is a staple of the Kill Tony podcast.
A newcomer's unique perspective in Austin's comedy scene: Growing up as a redhead and hockey lover in a small, predominantly white town shaped Christian Copeland's comedy perspective, bringing diversity to Austin's scene.
Christian Copeland, a newcomer to Austin, Texas, shares his experiences growing up in a small, predominantly white town in Texas and his love for hockey. He moved to Austin a month ago and is excited about the opportunity to do stand-up comedy every night. Before moving, he would drive to Houston to perform at open mics once a week. Growing up, he played soccer and basketball and was the only redhead in his town, often facing ridicule. He has a twin brother who looks nothing like him. Copeland also mentioned his love for hockey, finding solace in the fact that losing in the sport keeps you on the ice, making it harder to be sad. He is adjusting to Austin's political climate and the absence of masks in schools, which he finds interesting. Copeland's experiences growing up and his passion for hockey provide a unique perspective that adds to the diversity of Austin's comedy scene.
Assumptions Led to Offensive Comments: Avoid making assumptions about people based on their race, dance moves, or jobs as it can lead to offensive and disrespectful comments.
The interviewer assumed the interviewee, Christian Copeland, was white based on his dance moves and made derogatory comments about it. Another assumption was made about Ben Warren's sexual preferences based on his job at a grocery store. These assumptions led to offensive and inappropriate jokes. The interview showcased a lack of respect and understanding towards individuals and their differences. It's important to remember that people should not be judged based on their race, dance moves, or jobs. Instead, we should focus on their character and actions.
Ben's amusing HEB story and dating mishap: Ben shared an entertaining story about an unruly child at HEB and an awkward dating experience, while the group discussed potential cocaine use in the audience
Ben, a frequent guest on Kill Tony, has recently moved closer to the show's location and started working at a local HEB store. He shared an amusing story about an unruly 11-year-old girl causing chaos at the store, which he found entertaining. Ben also mentioned his recent dating experiences, sharing an awkward encounter with a woman who labeled his hand on her lap as sexual assault. The conversation then shifted to the topic of cocaine use, with speculation about a possible user in the audience based on frequent bathroom breaks. Despite the random detours, the group continued to engage in lively banter throughout the discussion.
Encounter with an Annoying Woman: Physical attraction alone isn't enough to sustain a relationship, as personality and compatibility matter.
The speaker had an unpleasant encounter with a woman he met at a movie theater. Despite her initial intrigue and shared interest in horror movies, her obnoxious behavior and unusual quirks left him annoyed and uninterested. They went to dinner together, but the conversation was filled with her expressing emotions through facial expressions and talking about irrelevant topics. The speaker found her physically attractive but couldn't stand her personality. They parted ways after dinner, and she texted him the next day expressing enjoyment from their date. The speaker was uninterested and didn't respond. The experience left him feeling that sometimes physical attraction isn't enough to sustain a relationship.
Comedians roast each other's experiences and current events: Comedians Ben Horn and Sam Walker engage in a roast battle, sharing humorous anecdotes about performing comedy in Canada and the current pandemic situation, highlighting their unique comedic chemistry and ability to find humor in various topics.
The podcast features comedians Ben Horn and Sam Walker engaging in a roast battle, with Sam sharing his experiences performing comedy in Canada where it's illegal and requiring "outlawed mics." The audience is entertained by the banter between the two, with Sam roasting William Montgomery for his lack of self-care. The podcast also touches on the current state of Canada's handling of the pandemic and the enactment of controversial laws limiting free speech. Overall, the episode showcases the comedic chemistry between the participants and their ability to make light of various topics, including their personal experiences and current events.
Standing up for one's rights and resilience in the face of challenges: Knowing your rights and advocating for yourself is crucial, even during difficult times. Maintaining a sense of humor and resilience can help overcome obstacles.
The speaker, Sam, emphasizes the importance of knowing one's rights and standing up for oneself, even when faced with restrictions or challenges. He shares his experiences with being detained at the border and the difficulties he encountered during the lockdown. Despite these obstacles, Sam maintains his sense of humor and resilience, using jokes and stories to connect with the audience. He also expresses his appreciation for the freedom to perform in the United States, particularly in contrast to the stricter regulations in Canada. Throughout the conversation, Sam's charisma and comedic timing shine through, making for an entertaining and engaging interview.
Leonardo's Challenges and Performances: Leonardo, a regular on Kill Tony, continues to make people laugh despite tough crowds and personal challenges. His resilience and skill are evident in his ability to handle difficult audiences.
Leonardo, a regular on the Kill Tony podcast, has been keeping busy with performing in shows, including one with David Lucas at the Balkan Hell, and dealing with the challenges of moving homes. He shared an experience of performing for a difficult audience of rich liberals who refused to laugh. Despite this, Leonardo remains optimistic and continues to make people laugh, having received a Kill Tony joke book as a gift. Another lucky performer, who was called last minute and had been on the show multiple times before, left the audience in awe. Leonardo's sense of humor and ability to handle tough crowds is a testament to his skill and resilience.
Riley Gilmore's Unique Intimacy Issues and Virtual Interactions: Riley Gilmore shared stories about his difficulty cumming during sex, his need for separate orgasms, and his recent virtual interactions with girls, along with details about his new job at Juice Land and roommate Hans Kim's rib-making habit.
Riley Gilmore, a recurring guest on the show, shared some interesting anecdotes during his latest appearance. He joked about striking gold when being picked from a random bucket, and discussed his unique intimacy issues. Riley revealed that he has difficulty cumming during sex and needs to jerk off separately. He also mentioned his recent virtual interactions with girls and his new job at Juice Land. Additionally, Riley shared some details about his roommate Hans Kim, who is known for making large quantities of ribs every day. Despite the seemingly mundane topic, Riley's stories were met with enthusiasm and laughter from the audience. Overall, Riley's appearance showcased his unique perspective and sense of humor, providing an entertaining segment for the show.
Exploring the Unique Lives of Podcast Guests: Listeners enjoy the entertaining dynamic between hosts and guests, as they share unexpected stories and deeper themes.
The conversation between the hosts and their guests on this podcast is filled with humor, light-hearted banter, and unexpected revelations. For instance, one guest mentioned growing up on a wooden board as a mattress, while another shared that both of her parents are therapists and she grew up in a Quaker church. The hosts also made jokes about various topics, including movies, heights, and ethnicity. Despite the joking, the conversation also touched on deeper themes, such as the meaning behind Quaker meetings and the experience of growing up with therapists as parents. Overall, the conversation showcases the unique and entertaining dynamic between the hosts and their guests on the podcast.
Living Comfortably with Google and Exploring New Experiences: Effective communication, flexibility, and adaptability are essential in maintaining relationships and personal growth.
The speaker's wife's job as an engineer for Google allows them to live comfortably and afford various experiences, including jokes and pot use at home. The speaker also reveals that he has a girlfriend, and they have been exploring new sexual experiences together. Despite the challenges of balancing family life and relationships, they are making it work. The speaker's humor and references to pop culture, including movies and apps, add to the conversational tone of the discussion. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of communication, flexibility, and adaptability in maintaining relationships and personal growth.
Three's Company with a Venezuelan Woman: Exploring new experiences in relationships can lead to unique dynamics and potential complications. Consent, communication, and respect are crucial in any sexual encounter.
The speakers in this conversation are discussing their experiences and observations in having a threesome with a Venezuelan woman. They share their perspectives on the dynamics of the situation, the potential jealousy and complications that may arise, and the unique qualities of the Venezuelan partner. The conversation also touches upon the idea of trying new experiences and pushing boundaries in relationships. However, it's important to note that the conversation contains explicit language and adult themes. It's crucial to approach such topics with respect, consent, and open communication between all parties involved. Ultimately, the speakers seem to be having a humorous and lighthearted discussion, but it's essential to remember that every situation is unique and requires consideration and care.
Personal experiences and unexpected twists in comedians' lives: Comedians share raw, unfiltered stories of their struggles, journeys into comedy, and unique perspectives on life, touching on sensitive topics with a light-hearted approach.
The conversation between the comedians revolves around their personal experiences and the unexpected twists in their lives. Audrey shares her struggles with health issues, her journey into stand-up comedy, and her unique perspective on life. The conversation also touches upon sensitive topics like ethnicity and death, highlighting the raw and unfiltered nature of stand-up comedy. Despite the sometimes controversial topics, the comedians keep the conversation light-hearted and engaging, showcasing their unique comedic styles and the camaraderie among them. The conversation also reveals the challenges and joys of being a comedian, from performing at open mics to dealing with the unexpected twists and turns in life. Overall, the conversation showcases the unfiltered and often unpredictable nature of stand-up comedy and the unique perspectives and experiences of the comedians involved.
Audrey discusses her diverse experiences and current relationship status: Audrey shares her past experiences, including being mistaken for different identities, her love for humor, her recent singleness, and an intriguing detail about a past threesome
Audrey, a new contestant on a podcast, revealed various aspects of her life during a lively conversation. She shared her experiences of being mistaken for different identities, her love for making fun of people, her past relationships, and her hobbies. Audrey mentioned that she's recently single and not interested in dating, having left a long-term relationship with a man who quit doing stand-up comedy. She also shared an intriguing detail about having been in a threesome with her lesbian bosses but didn't squirt. The conversation was filled with humor and shared experiences, providing an entertaining and engaging episode for the listeners.
Never too late to chase your dreams: Michael Lehr, diagnosed with ALS, became a successful comedian, inspiring us to overcome challenges and make a difference
No matter the circumstances, it's never too late to chase your dreams. Michael Lehr, a comedian and regular on the podcast "Kill Tony," was diagnosed with ALS but didn't let that stop him from pursuing his lifelong goal of becoming a stand-up comedian. He's now a certified monster in the comedy world, leaving audiences in awe with his raw humor and inspiring story. Despite the challenges he faces, Michael reminds us that life is hard, but if we don't succeed the first time, we should find out who did and see what they're eating. He also shares his innovative solutions to help disabled people enjoy experiences like doing cocaine. Michael's story is a reminder that we all have the power to overcome obstacles and make a difference, no matter how big or small.
A Discussion About Quentin Tarantino's Films: Guests shared their favorite and least favorite Tarantino movies, debated specific scenes and collaborations, and admired his unique storytelling and creativity.
The guests on Kill Tony had a lively and engaging discussion about Quentin Tarantino's films, sharing their favorite and least favorite movies, and highlighting specific scenes and collaborations. Michael Laird mentioned Tarantino's involvement in movies like "True Romance," "Four Rooms," and "Kill Bill," and they debated the merits of films such as "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," "Hateful 8," and "Jackie Brown." Despite some disagreements, the group expressed their admiration for Tarantino's unique storytelling and creativity. The episode also featured live music, art, and other entertaining segments. Overall, the episode showcased the guests' passion for Tarantino's work and their ability to engage in a fun and engaging conversation.