Podcast Summary
Secret Show at The Comedy Store with Joe Rogan, Bert Kreischer, and Tony Hinchcliffe: Fans can attend a secret show at The Comedy Store featuring Joe Rogan, Bert Kreischer, and Tony Hinchcliffe. Tony Hinchcliffe also has upcoming tour dates and merchandise is available for purchase online.
The Death Squad Podcast Network, specifically the Kill Tony show, has an impressive lineup coming up for their secret show at The Comedy Store in Hollywood. The event will feature notable names like Joe Rogan, Bert Kreischer, and Tony Hinchcliffe, among others. Fans are encouraged to get tickets at the Comedy Store's website before they sell out. Additionally, Tony Hinchcliffe has several tour dates coming up in various cities, and merchandise, including official Desk Squad merchandise and Tony Hinchcliffe movie posters, can be purchased online. Boston's Wilbur Theatre is one of the notable upcoming tour dates, marking a significant milestone for Tony Hinchcliffe with a 1700 seat capacity. The LA Podfest is another upcoming event where Kill Tony will be performing. Fans can look forward to an engaging and entertaining show with their favorite comedians.
Exploring the Unpredictable World of Comedy with Tony Hinchcliffe: Be prepared for anything in comedy, from unexpected guests to distractions, and embrace the camaraderie and humor among comedians.
The Kill Tony Podcast, hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe, is a unique and unpredictable comedy experience where anything can happen. From discussing Netflix shows like Stranger Things and Tony Hinchcliffe's own special, to having unexpected guests like Monster Bronny and Yasser Lester, the podcast is full of surprises. The importance of being prepared, even when faced with unexpected distractions like UFC fights or getting stuck in traffic, was a recurring theme. The podcast also showcased the camaraderie and humor between the comedians, making for an entertaining and engaging listen.
Embracing the unexpected: Be open to new experiences and embrace the chaos, as unexpected events can lead to surprising outcomes.
Unexpected events can lead to surprising outcomes, even in seemingly mundane situations. This was exemplified in the discussion about the comedians' open mic night at The Comedy Store, where anything from a promising new talent to a terrifying performance from someone like Ichabod could show up. The lack of reception during a road trip also played a role in the speaker's experience, leading him to watch a Blu-ray of Creed and reflect on its theme song. Despite the unpredictability, the speaker embraced the chaos and encouraged the audience to do the same, as they never knew what might happen next. The importance of being open to new experiences and the excitement that comes with the unknown were key themes in the conversation.
Newcomer's experience at open mic night: Seize opportunities, put yourself out there, and be open to unexpected experiences in comedy. Diverse backgrounds and careers exist in the comedy world.
The comedy scene, especially at open mic nights, can be unpredictable and overwhelming, but with persistence and a willingness to take risks, anyone can give it a shot. Lauren, a newcomer to Los Angeles from Dallas, shared her experience of signing up for an open mic night at The Comedy Store on a whim, despite having only done stand-up once before. She was surprised by the chaotic sign-up process and the quick turnaround between sets. Despite her nerves, she managed to deliver her material and received positive feedback. The experience reinforced the importance of seizing opportunities and putting oneself out there, even if it means stepping out of one's comfort zone. Additionally, the conversation touched on the various ways comedians make a living, from telemarketing for comedy clubs to working in finance. The discussion highlighted the diverse experiences and backgrounds of those pursuing a career in comedy.
Bad business experiences can have lasting impacts: Do thorough research before trusting businesses with personal services and be cautious in relationships to avoid negative consequences.
Having a bad experience at a business can leave a lasting impact, both emotionally and financially. Lauren shared her experience of getting a botched hair treatment at Blow Boss, expressing her disappointment and frustration. Despite the mishap, she felt powerless to seek justice or even demand a refund. The situation was further complicated when her boyfriend, whom she had recently moved to Los Angeles with, discovered her mistake and ended their relationship. The incident served as a lesson on the importance of doing thorough research before trusting a business with personal services and being cautious in relationships. Despite the initial setback, Lauren found humor in the situation and saw it as a valuable experience for her comedy career.
The Complexities of Relationships: Even the strongest relationships can face unexpected challenges and ultimately fall apart, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself.
Relationships can be challenging and unpredictable. Lauren and Jeremy's story illustrates how even the strongest attempts at improving a relationship can fall apart. They moved in together, but ultimately ended up living separately after a few months. Jeremy's unexpected advances and their conflicting goals led to their breakup. Since then, Lauren has been focusing on personal goals and continuing her improv work. Zachary, another comedian, shared his experience of growing up rich and dealing with people's assumptions about him. Despite his privileged background, he faced challenges in his personal life. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of relationships and the importance of staying true to oneself.
A group discussion about wealth, politics, and humor: The group engaged in a lively conversation filled with self-deprecating humor, jokes about politics and wealth, and discussions about the challenges of making offensive humor relatable and likable to an audience. The origins of Zachary's wealth were revealed to be from his family's hair salon business.
The conversation between the individuals revolved around humor, wealth, and politics. One person, Zachary, joked about his wealth and size, which led to discussions about his potential encounters with various political groups. The group made jokes about Trump supporters and the size of Zachary's supposed wealth and endowment. They also made economic jokes and discussed the origins of Zachary's wealth, which was revealed to be from his family's hair salon business. The conversation also touched on the challenges of making hateful or offensive humor relatable and likable to an audience. Despite the offensive nature of some of the jokes, the group seemed to enjoy the self-deprecating humor and the overall tone of the conversation.
Zachary's Personal Life in LA: Struggles and Successes: Successful comedian Zachary faces financial instability and personal challenges in LA, including roommate living, family concerns, and navigating celebrity encounters and romantic relationships.
Despite having a successful career as a comedian, Zachary still faces financial constraints and has a roommate. His family, who are aware of his comedy career, are supportive but concerned about his use of drugs. Zachary's roommate is an assistant editor on a major film production, and they have known each other their whole lives. Zachary's parents still live in Michigan, and he has only been in LA for less than a year. He has had some interesting experiences in LA, including encountering celebrities like Catherine Keener and John Malkovich. In a humorous moment, Zachary shared a stage with Tony Hensch. Zachary has also had romantic encounters, including hiring a hooker, and he is mindful of the cost. Overall, despite his success, Zachary's financial situation is not as stable as it may seem, and he continues to navigate the challenges of living in LA as a comedian.
Problematic views on women, race, and the economy: The conversation between Zach and Jeremiah revealed offensive and disturbing attitudes towards women, race, and economic disparities. It highlighted the importance of respecting all individuals and recognizing the harm caused by objectification and discrimination.
The conversation between Zach and Jeremiah revealed some problematic views and attitudes towards women, race, and the economy. Zach's comments about hookers and his preferences based on race were offensive and objectifying. Jeremiah's thoughts on women's bodies and their role in sex were also disturbing. Furthermore, their conversation touched on the economic disparities between different racial groups and the impact it has on their lives. The discussion also highlighted the hypocrisy of some people's views on sexuality and morality, especially when it comes to political affiliations. Overall, the conversation was a reminder of the importance of respecting all individuals and recognizing the harm caused by objectification and discrimination.
Two comedians discover a surprising connection from their past: Two comedians, with contrasting backgrounds, found an unexpected bond through their shared birthplace in Youngstown, Ohio.
Tim, a stand-up comedian and former security camera installer, and Pat, a fellow comedian, share an unexpected connection – they were both born in the same hospital in Youngstown, Ohio. Despite their contrasting backgrounds, with Tim growing up in Miami and Pat in Brownsburg, Indiana, they discovered their shared past during their appearances on a comedy show. Prior to their comedy careers, Tim worked in security and Pat did security camera installations, which they found amusing. Both have been in stand-up for six years and have been in their current relationships for a decade. Their chance encounter led to an intriguing discovery and a reminder that even the most unlikely connections can be formed.
Unexpected surprises in life and comedy career: Life's unpredictability teaches us to stay focused on goals and cherish unexpected moments, as comedian Tim Hamlin shared stories of his father's health issues and his comedy career.
Life can be unexpected and full of surprises, as comedian Tim Hamlin shared stories of his experiences with his father's health issues and his comedy career. While performing at a comedy show, Hamlin's father had a minor heart attack, but Hamlin was too focused on his performance to notice. Later, Hamlin was able to secure a job in security cameras installation due to his connections, but he's not able to do it full time. Hamlin also shared that he's proud of his comedy material and has performed at small shows. The conversation then shifted to relationships and how perspectives change once in one. Hamlin joked about how farting in front of a partner is no longer a deal breaker but a sign of love instead. The conversation ended with Hamlin performing a few jokes, showcasing his unique style and humor. Overall, the conversation highlights the unpredictability of life and the importance of staying focused on one's goals, even in unexpected situations.
Gary's unique work environment and personal hobbies: Financial analyst Gary finds fulfillment in Tom's Shoes' social responsibility initiative and his long-term relationship, while pursuing a script about Black Wall Street with John Legend's production company.
Gary, a financial analyst at Tom's Shoes, shares an unusual work environment where every purchase results in a donation of a pair of shoes to those in need. This social responsibility initiative resonated with Gary, who was previously working at another company but felt drawn to Tom's after discovering a Tom's flag at the comedy store where he performs. The conversation also touched on Gary's long-term relationship, where farting in front of each other is not an issue, and his hobby of writing a script about Black Wall Street, which recently gained attention with John Legend's production company's involvement. The podcast hosts also shared some humorous moments, including Brian's stand-up jokes and Gary's unusual comparison of Negro spirituals to "slave music."
The Thriving Black Business Community of Tulsa's Black Wall Street: Despite its historical significance, the thriving black business community of Tulsa's Black Wall Street is often overlooked in mainstream education. It's important to acknowledge and preserve this history, and continue the conversation for greater representation and education.
There was once a thriving black business community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, known as Black Wall Street, which was destroyed in a race riot in the early 1920s. This community, which included over 600 businesses, was a significant economic success and demonstrates the financial acumen of black Americans. Despite this history, it is often overlooked in mainstream education. The recent development of a series about this event by John Legend serves as an opportunity to bring this important story to light and highlight the importance of preserving and acknowledging black history. It's crucial to continue the conversation and push for greater representation and education on this topic.
A comedian's perspective on race, identity, and comedy: The conversation highlighted the complexities of race, identity, and comedy, as well as the ongoing issue of police brutality towards black people and differing opinions among individuals.
The discussion revolved around the experiences of individuals, specifically a comedian named Aphrodite, and their perspectives on race, identity, and comedy. The conversation also touched upon the topic of police brutality towards black people and the opinions of some white people regarding the issue. Aphrodite shared her background in comedy and music, and the group discussed the use of certain language and its potential implications. Additionally, there was a mention of a guest, Becky Rivers, who held strong opinions about the situation of black people in America. Overall, the conversation showcased a raw and honest exchange of thoughts and experiences.
A conversation about twerking and related topics: The conversation involved opinions on age, food, relationships, and explicit themes related to twerking. Miscommunications and negative opinions were expressed.
The conversation revolved around the topic of twerking and the participants expressing their opinions on various related topics such as food, age, and relationships. Jeremiah was introduced as the first twerker, and the conversation led to discussions about the dryness of older women and their sexual preferences. Aphrodite shared that she would make someone write a check as her first move, which was misinterpreted as wanting to put a pen in someone's anus. The conversation also touched on racial and sexual themes, with some participants expressing negative opinions about women and white people. The overall tone of the conversation was crude and explicit.
People's appearances can be misleading: Assumptions about people based on their looks can be inaccurate. Everyone has unique backgrounds and ways of making a living.
Appearances can be deceiving when it comes to people's physical attributes, as one woman's experience with a man named Zach and her assumptions about his size demonstrates. Additionally, people have unique backgrounds and ways of making a living, as another woman named Aphrodite shares her experiences as a singer going back to work after hip surgery. Despite her bold personality, she isn't afraid to charge for her time and company. The conversation also touches on the topic of living in different parts of town and the challenges that come with it. Overall, the conversation showcases the diversity of experiences and perspectives among individuals.
Controversial performance by Martin Lawrence in drag on Kill Tony: The comedy show Kill Tony showcases raw and uncensored performances, including controversial jokes about sensitive topics and the struggles of writing and performing new material every week.
The comedy show "Kill Tony" features raw and uncensored performances from comedians, including discussions on sensitive topics like race and gender. During one episode, a comedian named Aphrodite, who is revealed to be Martin Lawrence in drag, made controversial jokes about hating women and using violence against them. The comedian's performance was met with mixed reactions, and the host, Tony Hinchcliffe, acknowledged the struggles of writing and performing new material every week and taking risks with comedians. Aphrodite took a break from the show, and Melissa Eslinger, another comedian, was also absent from the lineup. The episode also included a segment where a listener was identified for clapping during a Black Wall Street joke, and Vanessa Johnston performed a new minute about being fired from a job. Overall, the episode showcased the unfiltered and edgy nature of the comedy show, with both successful and controversial performances.
Unexpected sources of creativity and innovation: Innovation and creativity can stem from the most unlikely places, like a swivel chair or a childhood dream. Stand up for yourself and embrace the unexpected twists in life.
Creativity and innovation can come from unexpected places, even something as simple as a swivel chair. The story of its invention, according to the podcast, is a humorous anecdote about a tall man and a meeting where someone exclaimed "that's amazing." The discussion also touched on the importance of standing up for oneself, as Vanessa was encouraged to fire back when someone compared her speech to Arnold Schwarzenegger's. The podcast also explored the theme of following one's dreams, even if it doesn't always work out as planned. For instance, one of the hosts shared a story about wanting to be a waiter since childhood but ending up managing a restaurant by accident. Despite the unexpected turn of events, the hosts found humor and meaning in these experiences.
Comedians Share Stories and Interact with Audience on Kill Tony Podcast: Comedians on the Kill Tony podcast shared personal stories, interacted with the audience, and showcased their talents. The podcast featured music and artwork, and comedians promoted their projects. The comedians expressed appreciation for each other and their camaraderie shone through.
The comedians on the Kill Tony podcast shared stories about their experiences, including jokes about being fired or not being fired, and interacted with the audience during the show. Vanessa Johnston received praise for her crowd work and her ability to "blast" Conspiracy Pat, who was teased for talking too much. Jeremiah and Joel Jimenez were highlighted for their contributions to the show, and various comedians promoted their social media accounts and upcoming projects. The podcast featured music from Pat Reagan and the Eric Andre Show, and Ryan J. E Belt's artwork was showcased. The comedy jam will air on Comedy Central and MTV, and listeners were encouraged to check out the official Kill Tony poster and merchandise. The comedians reminisced about their beginnings in comedy and expressed appreciation for each other's company. Overall, the podcast showcased the comedians' camaraderie and their ability to entertain the audience through their stories and humor.