Podcast Summary
Kill Tony's World Tour: Cities, Merchandise, and Updates: Kill Tony's world tour includes cities like Salt Lake City, Boise, and Vancouver, with merchandise available online and more tour dates to come. Stay updated by following the show closely.
Kill Tony, a comedy podcast and live show, is currently on a world tour and invites fans to check out their upcoming tour dates in various cities including Salt Lake City, Boise, Idaho, Spokane, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Vancouver, Canada, Seattle, Washington, and more. Fans can also purchase official merchandise, such as Kill Tony shirts and dust squad hats, on shop squad.tv. Additionally, the show's artist, Ryan Jebelt, sells books and posters on his website, ryanjebelt.com. The podcast is known for its unpredictable and often controversial content, and fans can expect anything to happen during a live show. The summer tour is the first stop on a massive summer tour, with more tour dates to be announced. Fans are encouraged to stay updated by following the show closely and checking out their website, death squad dot tv.
Kill Tony band adds excitement and unpredictability to comedy shows: The Kill Tony band's presence brings chaos, surprises, and opportunities for audience participation, enhancing the comedy experience.
The Kill Tony band, consisting of Jeremiah Watkins and Joel Jimenez, also known as the milkman and Bill Billingsley, brings unique and unpredictable elements to each comedy show. Despite the occasional chaos and unexpected surprises, the band's presence adds excitement and entertainment value to the event. Additionally, the audience members have the opportunity to join the stage for a 60-second stand-up comedy performance, providing a platform for newcomers and adding to the show's diversity. Overall, the Kill Tony band and the interactive nature of the show contribute to an unforgettable and enjoyable comedy experience.
Unexpected Stand-Up Debut for Steven Owens: A small, premature baby-turned-comic, Steven Owens, charmed the audience with his spontaneous stand-up debut at Stand Up Live, showcasing his natural comedic talent and handling inappropriate comments with grace.
Steven Owens, a small, premature baby who started working at Stand Up Live as an intern and later discovered his love for stand-up comedy while running food, was unexpectedly called up to perform on stage despite being in the middle of his shift. The audience was excited about the unexpected turn of events, and Steven, who is studying sustainability at ASU and has a wet hand due to handling wet boxes as part of his job, delivered a hilarious performance. The conversation between him and the host covered various topics including his ancestry test results, his past experiences, and his plans after graduation. Despite some inappropriate comments from the host, Steven handled the situation with grace and humor, making for an entertaining and memorable performance.
Stories of individuality and unexpected twists: People's backgrounds and experiences shape their choices. Embrace individuality and have the courage to make unconventional decisions.
People's backgrounds and experiences shape who they are and the choices they make in life. Steven shared his unexpected past as a moonshine runner's grandson, which led to some humorous moments. Charity revealed her unconventional marriage story, where she didn't take her husband's last name due to his unfortunate surname. Both stories showcased the importance of individuality and the impact of circumstances on personal decisions. Additionally, the conversation highlighted the power of persistence and courage, as Steven quit his job on stage and Charity stood up to her stalker. Overall, the discussion reminded us that everyone has a unique story and the courage to embrace it can lead to unexpected twists and turns in life.
Bill and Charity's Playful Banter: Bill and Charity's stand-up comedy routine showcased their unique dynamic and ability to connect with the audience through relatable and humorous stories about their personal lives.
The conversation between Bill and Charity during a stand-up comedy show involved a series of humorous and lighthearted exchanges about their personal lives, including their professions, having young children, and their experiences with last names and relationships. Bill, known for his raw and bold sense of humor, teased Charity about her last name and her delivery of her first stand-up performance. Charity shared her experiences of moving to a new city and having a young child. Despite the occasional raunchy jokes, the conversation remained friendly and entertaining for the audience. The exchange showcased the unique dynamic between the two comedians and their ability to connect with the crowd through relatable and humorous stories.
Embracing Uniqueness and Finding Comfort in Comedy: Discover your worth, embrace your uniqueness, and use humor to connect with others. Advice from the audience can help refine your comedy style and stage presence.
The art of stand-up comedy involves finding comfort in one's uniqueness and resilience in the face of criticism. Blade, a first-time comedian, shared his experience of discovering his own worth through the size of his hands, a topic he joked about during his set. He received advice from the audience, including correcting his stage name and avoiding correcting the host, as well as sharing a humorous story about a resident at a group home he used to manage. Blade also revealed his past work experience and shared that he makes music using digital software under the name Young Westin. The audience appreciated his comfortable stage presence and encouraged him to continue pursuing his dreams in comedy. Overall, the conversation highlighted the importance of embracing one's identity and using humor to connect with others.
Comedians Brian and Blake discuss their unique experiences and passions: Brian and Blake showcased their distinct personalities and humor through a lively conversation about R Kelly's music, bird scooters, basketball, and roasts.
The conversation between Brian and Blake, two comedians, showcased their unique personalities and sense of humor. Brian, a digital soundboard operator, discussed his experiences with R Kelly's music and his love for bird scooters, while Blake shared his passion for basketball and his recent performance on stage. The conversation also included playful banter and roasts, adding to the lively atmosphere. Another notable moment was when Graham, the next comedian, shared a joke about NASCAR sponsorships and his own personal experiences. Overall, the conversation highlighted the comedians' ability to connect with each other and the audience through their shared love of comedy and storytelling.
Using relatable anecdotes and humor can build connections: Using humor and shared experiences can create a more enjoyable interaction, build camaraderie, and put others at ease.
Using relatable and humorous anecdotes during a conversation or performance can help build a connection and engage the audience. The discussion between the individuals showcased how making light of shared experiences, such as similar shoe sizes or age, can create a sense of camaraderie and lead to a more enjoyable interaction. Additionally, the use of self-deprecating humor can help put others at ease and create a more relaxed atmosphere. However, it's important to remember that humor can be subjective, and it's essential to be mindful of boundaries and avoid making jokes that could be offensive or hurtful to others.
Graham's Journey in the Music Industry: Musician Graham, from Texas, shares his experiences in the industry while living independently from wealthy parents. He's studying audio engineering, has released remixes on Soundcloud, and acknowledges the challenges of making it big in music.
Graham, a musician from Texas, discussed his background and experiences in the music industry while living independently from his wealthy parents. During the conversation, Brian, the host, made jokes about Graham's height and small stature, which Graham playfully acknowledged. Graham revealed that his parents pay for his college and car insurance, and he is studying audio engineering. He also shared that he has released remixes on Soundcloud but hasn't had any major hits yet. The conversation touched on the stigma of using underscores in band names and the challenges of making it in the music industry. The episode ended with the introduction of the next guest, Michael Cansino. Throughout the discussion, the camaraderie between Graham and Brian was evident, showcasing the lighthearted and humorous nature of their friendship.
Maintaining Confidence and Engaging with the Audience: Believe in your material and present it with conviction for a successful performance. Find humor in unexpected situations to connect with the audience.
Even when facing challenging situations or delivering sensitive content, it's essential to maintain confidence and engage with the audience. Michael Cantino's nervous performance during his stand-up comedy routine, despite sharing some thought-provoking ideas, was hindered by his visible unease. The audience's response to his jokes was not ideal, and his self-deprecating humor about his previous experiences on stage did not help his cause. However, the lesson here is that comedians, or anyone delivering a message, should believe in their material and present it with conviction. By looking at the positives in life, even in seemingly grim situations, comedians can find humor and connect with their audience more effectively. In Michael's case, he could have used his experience in the funeral industry to find humor in the unexpected success of funeral homes, rather than expressing despair. Ultimately, maintaining a strong connection with the audience and delivering content with confidence is crucial for a successful performance.
Navigating the Unexpected in Affordable Housing and Senior Living Property Management: Property management in affordable housing and senior living communities involves handling unexpected issues, from flooding apartments to dealing with elderly residents under the influence, while maintaining a positive and supportive environment for residents.
The speakers in this conversation work in property management, specifically dealing with affordable housing and senior living communities. They shared stories of unexpected issues they encounter on the job, such as flooding apartments or dealing with elderly residents under the influence. The conversation also included light-hearted moments, like joking about their personal lives and relationships. Overall, the conversation highlights the unique challenges and experiences of working in property management, particularly in low-income housing and senior communities.
A Young Comedian's Journey to Success: 20-year-old Tristan overcame age-related challenges and developed a unique comedic voice, resonating with young audiences, earning him recognition and respect in the comedy scene.
Tristan, a 20-year-old stand-up comedian from Buckeye, has made a name for himself in the comedy scene despite starting young and facing initial challenges due to his age. His unique style, raw humor, and dedication to the craft have earned him recognition and respect from both fellow comedians and audiences. Tristan's journey began when he was just 16, and he started performing stand-up comedy. His parents were supportive, but due to his age, they had to accompany him to comedy venues. Tristan's comedic influences include Bill Burr and Bill Hicks, and he has developed a distinct comedic voice that resonates with young audiences. Tristan's performances often involve sharing relatable experiences and observational humor, which has helped him connect with audiences. Despite facing challenges early on, Tristan has continued to hone his craft and has become a rising star in the comedy scene. His dedication, raw talent, and unique perspective make him a standout performer.
Young comedian impresses interviewer with quick wit and humor: Interviewer offers young comedian the opportunity to perform at The Comedy Store, making him the youngest ever recipient, despite his informal language and unique style.
Tristan, a young and talented comedian, impressed the interviewer with his quick wit, humor, and stage presence during an interview. The interviewer was so impressed that he offered Tristan the golden ticket to perform at The Comedy Store, making him the youngest ever recipient. Despite the informal and sometimes nonsensical language used by Tristan, the interviewer appreciated his unique style and saw potential in him. The interview ended with the interviewer expressing his admiration for Tristan and his excitement to see him perform. The conversation also touched on Tristan's background and experiences, including his love for rapping and his determination to pursue comedy despite facing rejection in the past. Overall, the conversation showcased the raw talent and charisma of Tristan as a comedian.
Chad Kochvar's Entertaining Interview: World-famous individual Chad Kochvar shared his age, flatulence stories, and occupation as a sushi chef during an entertaining interview, showcasing his unique humor and charisma.
Chad Kochvar, a world-famous individual from Tucson, shared his experiences and quirks during an interview. He joked about his age and hitting on younger women, shared embarrassing stories about his flatulence, and revealed his occupation as a sushi chef. Throughout the conversation, Chad's humor was on full display, and he entertained the audience with his unique perspective and self-deprecating jokes. Despite his unconventional approach, Chad's charisma and storytelling ability kept the listeners engaged. Overall, the interview provided a glimpse into Chad's personality and offered a lighthearted moment of entertainment.
Discussions on Least Favorite Things, Unexpected Talents, and Surprise Facts: Joel and Billingsley shared their dislikes about their cities, revealed hidden talents, and shared surprising facts, while Chad added humor with his sushi-making and Tai Chi demonstration, and Ryan offered dating advice. Jeremiah's improvisational song performances impressed the audience.
The conversation between Joel and Billingsley on Kill Tony's podcast involved discussions about their least favorite things about their respective cities, unexpected talents, and surprise facts. Chad Kochover, a sushi chef and Tai Chi practitioner, joined the conversation, adding some humor with his meditative art demonstration. Ryan Vanderwold, a listener, called in to share his celebrity crush and age-related dating advice. The podcast also revealed that Jeremiah, the host, learns and performs his songs on the spot, impressing the audience with his improvisational skills. The conversation was filled with humor, unexpected revelations, and a unique energy that kept the audience engaged.
Unexpected Milk Chugging and Personal Revelations: Comedians surprised the audience with an unplanned milk chugging act and personal health revelations, leading to a longer than usual show.
During a live comedy show, Jeremiah, a comedian, surprised the audience by chugging an unprecedented amount of milk on stage. This unexpected act caused chaos and left the audience in shock, with Jeremiah himself showing signs of discomfort. Ryan, another comedian, shared stories about his dating life and revealed that he has diabetes. The conversation then veered into unusual territory as Jeremiah showed off a glass eye and discussed his medical condition. The episode ended with the introduction of Samr, the next comedian, who spoke about being a "squirter" in comedy circles. The episode was longer than usual due to the unexpected events on stage.
Exploring Personal Needs and Unexpected Discoveries: Sam shared his experiences as a single parent and unexpected discovery with adult toys, while Jeremiah discussed his saxophone issue and Sam's past experiences, highlighting the importance of personal growth and exploration.
The speaker, Sam, shared his experience as a single parent and how he explored new ways to satisfy his needs through the use of adult toys. He discovered a device that sucked and realized he had used it on the wrong part of his body, resulting in an unexpected outcome. The conversation then shifted to Jeremiah's saxophone issue and Sam's past experiences, including his remarriage to a black woman and the challenges that came with it. Despite the unexpected twists in the conversation, the overall theme revolved around the speaker's experiences and discoveries in his personal life.
Interracial relationships and the challenges they present: Vulnerability and authenticity in storytelling can resonate with audiences, even in the face of unexpected events
The topic of interracial relationships and the challenges they can present was explored in a raw and unfiltered way during a comedy performance. The comedian, Jeremiah, shared a personal story about growing up with an interracial family on an air force base and the discrimination they faced. The story took an unexpected turn when Jeremiah became overwhelmed and vomited on stage, causing a chaotic scene. Despite the unexpected turn of events, the audience showed appreciation for the comedian's vulnerability and authenticity. The incident also brought up a connection to the Jackass comedy series. The night ended with Eddie B closing out the show, sharing a story about his own embarrassing experience during his high school graduation. Overall, the comedy performance showcased the power of sharing personal stories and the ability to find humor in unexpected situations.
Eddie's Unique Experiences and Dreams: A 22-year-old heart patient shares his determination to become a pilot and his past aspirations to be a heart surgeon, despite his condition. The group finds humor in their shared experiences and everyday life.
Eddie, a 22-year-old with a heart condition, shares his unique experiences, including his recent loss of virginity and his past dreams of being a heart surgeon. Despite his condition, he is determined to become a pilot and has even taught himself emergency heart surgery as a child. The conversation also touches on their shared experiences of growing up and the confusion surrounding Eddie's job at a "fuel center," which is revealed to be a gas station. The group also makes fun of Joel's appearance and his inability to pronounce his job correctly. Overall, the conversation showcases the group's camaraderie and their ability to find humor in everyday situations.
Losing virginity story during Christmas: Experiencing a significant moment, even if the relationship doesn't last, can shape personal growth.
The speaker shared a story about losing his virginity to a girl he liked, who eventually started dating her ex-boyfriend. The encounter took place before Christmas, while they were watching "Shameless," and they ended up kissing after the speaker had been rubbing her thigh for a while. The experience was significant for the speaker, even if the relationship didn't last. The conversation also touched upon the use of alcohol and the progression of the moment leading to the kiss. The conversation was filled with humor and lighthearted banter, but the underlying theme was the speaker's personal experience and the emotions that came with it.
Open and honest communication about sexual health and boundaries: Communication and consent are essential in sexual relationships. Discussing sexual health and boundaries openly and honestly ensures both parties are comfortable and safe.
Communication and consent are crucial in any sexual relationship. The discussion between the comedians revealed a situation where one party had an implant and the other continued to have unprotected sex without her knowledge or consent for three months. This is a clear violation of trust and consent. The comedians joked about the situation, but it serves as a reminder that such actions are not acceptable and can lead to serious consequences. It's important to have open and honest conversations about sexual health and boundaries to ensure that both parties are comfortable and safe. Additionally, the comedians also reminded the audience to support them by attending their shows, buying merchandise, and following them on social media.