Podcast Summary
Kill Tony Tour Dates and Merchandise: Join Kill Tony on tour with stops in multiple cities, purchase tickets and merchandise online, and support the podcast with sponsors like Manscaped.
Kill Tony, a popular live podcast, is back on the road after a week-long break and invites listeners to join them at various tour dates across the country. The tour includes stops in Lawrence, Kansas, Omaha, Nebraska, Des Moines, Appleton, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Chicago, Madison, Minneapolis, Poughkeepsie, New York, and two shows in New York City. Fans can purchase tickets and merchandise, including Kill Tony t-shirts and Death Squad hats, at shop squad.tv. The show is hosted by Brian Redban and features comedians such as Tony Hinchcliffe, Eddie Firth, and Ryan j e Belt. The group emphasizes the importance of self-care and support for the podcast, with sponsors like Manscaped, which offers men's below-the-belt grooming products. The group also encourages listeners to check out the websites of the individual comedians, including ryanjebelt.com and tonyhinchcliffe.com. The podcast is recorded live from the Road Famous Comedy Store Main Room and is available for viewing on death squad.tv.
A live band, special guests, and surprises make 'Kill Tony' a must-listen: The podcast features a live band, special guests, surprises, and a lighthearted atmosphere, making it a unique and entertaining listening experience
The podcast "Kill Tony" is an entertaining and unique experience, featuring a live band, special guests, and a lighthearted atmosphere. The band, known as the "best damn band in the land," consistently commits to their characters, keeping the audience engaged and guessing what they will do next. Additionally, the show offers various surprises and giveaways, such as a $500 worth of weed from a friend at Speed Weed, adding to the excitement for the listeners. The podcast also features notable guests, including Steve Symone, Red Band, and A Bucket of Destiny, among others. Overall, "Kill Tony" is a must-listen for those seeking a fresh and entertaining podcast experience.
Comedians share personal stories after stand-up sets: Each comedian had a chance to share personal stories, adding depth to their stand-up routine and fostering audience connection.
The comedy night featured a unique format where each comedian was given 60 seconds of uninterrupted stand-up time, followed by a chance to share personal stories and connect with the audience. Brendan Crick, one of the comedians, shared an amusing yet controversial bit about a specific genre of pornography called "black ambush pornography." Despite the provocative name, the bit sparked curiosity and excitement among the audience. The night continued with more comedians showcasing their talents and sharing personal stories, creating an engaging and diverse comedy experience.
Comedians Share Personal Experiences and Jokes: Comedians Walter, Brendan, and Steve discussed their personal lives, clothing choices, and love stories, blending humor and light-hearted banter.
The conversation between the comedians revolved around various topics including their personal experiences, clothing choices, and love lives. Walter, a small man, was teased about his clothing and height, while Brendan shared his experiences on dating and revealed his wife's death. Steve, originally from Philadelphia, discussed his past and current living situation. The conversation was filled with humor and light-hearted banter, showcasing their unique perspectives and comedic styles. Despite the various topics, the conversation maintained a cohesive flow, demonstrating the comedians' ability to connect and build upon each other's stories.
Comedians share embarrassing stories and joke about semen: Comedians find humor in personal experiences and make light of awkward situations, showcasing their ability to entertain and connect with audiences.
The conversation between the comedians at a comedy show touched on various humorous topics, including personal experiences with sexual encounters and comedy performances. One comedian, Brendan Crick, shared an embarrassing story about leaving old cum in a cooler, which led to a discussion about the appearance and freshness of semen. Another comedian, Casey Hensel, shared his nerves about performing on stage for the first time and his lack of jokes, leading to teasing from the other comedians. Overall, the conversation showcased the comedians' ability to find humor in everyday experiences and their willingness to make fun of themselves.
A night of comedy and vulnerability: Sharing vulnerabilities and making fun of each other's quirks can lead to strong connections and newfound confidence.
The conversation between the participants at the comedy event, Kill Tony, was filled with humor, self-deprecation, and unexpected revelations. Casey, one of the participants, shared stories about his experiences as a stay-at-home dad, a real estate agent, and even his past as a drug addict. The group made fun of each other's quirks and shared laughs. However, Casey also expressed his fear of performing stand-up comedy and received encouragement from the group to face that fear. Despite some rough patches, the conversation showcased the power of connection and the importance of embracing vulnerability. Casey left the stage with a newfound confidence and a renewed love for comedy.
Brandon J. Brian's virginity loss and its impact on his comedy: Losing virginity led Brandon J. Brian to change the focus of his comedy from being a virgin to other experiences and topics.
Brandon J. Brian shared his experience of losing his virginity and how it impacted his comedy. He mentioned that before having sex, all his jokes were about being a virgin. However, after the experience, his jokes changed. He also shared that it happened with a coworker in a group setting at a cabin. The conversation then shifted to Walter, who made a comment about Brandon's appearance and clothing, leading to a discussion about equal pay for equal work. Despite some distractions, the conversation ultimately came back to Brandon's experience and how it influenced his comedy.
A humorous tale of losing virginity and sneaking beer: The speaker shared a funny story about losing his virginity and sneaking beer, but it was later revealed that it wasn't his own experience.
The speaker shared an experience of losing his virginity in an unexpected and humorous way. He described the encounter as brief and recalled the woman's surprise at having to do most of the work during the act. The speaker joked about being a feminist because of this and also shared a story about William Montgomery sneaking beer into a comedy theater, which led to his being kicked off the property. While the speaker's story was entertaining, it was revealed at the end that it wasn't his own experience. The conversation showcased the lighthearted and conversational tone of the group.
Relatable story of job hoax and hustling background: Unexpected twists and turns in trying to make ends meet, importance of clear communication and knowing one's limits
Comedian Cameron Tory shared a relatable story about getting excited over a potential job opportunity, only to find out it was a hoax. He also revealed his hustling background, selling various items including cars and even a stolen MacBook, but returned it when he found out it wasn't his to sell. Despite some initial miscommunications and misunderstandings, the audience appreciated his raw and honest performance. The discussion also touched on the importance of knowing one's area codes and avoiding assumptions. Overall, Cameron's story showcased the unexpected twists and turns that can come with trying to make ends meet.
A Family Affair: Cameron Torrey's Unique Journey into Comedy: Cameron Torrey's past involved a threatening experience that shaped his perspective and comedy. He's got comedy royalty in his family and is making progress in his comedy career.
Cameron Torrey shared an intriguing story about his past involvement with a group of friends who threatened him and his family, including his 90-year-old grandma, to get him to confess to stealing a laptop. This experience, which included moments of humor and tension, played a role in shaping Cameron's perspective and experiences. Another interesting revelation was the connection to comedy royalty in his family, with an uncle who started Fat Tuesdays and a father who hosted a deaf comedy jam. Cameron's career in comedy is still in its early stages, but he's making progress and staying true to his craft. Overall, the conversation showcased Cameron's ability to share engaging stories and find humor in various situations.
Persisting through awkward moments in comedy: Staying committed to unique material and creative vision, even during awkward moments, can lead to unexpected opportunities and success in comedy.
Persistence and commitment to a bit, even when it seems awkward or unclear if it's connecting with the audience, can lead to unexpected opportunities and success. The speaker in this conversation, Chris, shared an experience of committing to a salad-tossing joke during a stand-up performance, despite the audience's initial silence. This persistence paid off when he was given a chance to audition for a comedy show, and later, an opportunity to be a drummer in a metal band. The conversation also highlights the importance of having unique material and finding one's voice in comedy. Chris shared that he has an Italian character and a drummer background, which he uses in his comedy. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's creative vision and having the courage to commit to it, even when faced with uncertainty.
A chaotic and hilarious drum off at The Comedy Store: An unpredictable drum off between Chris Mandry, Anthony Drinkwater, and Joel Bergdoll Jimenez showcased impressive skills and comedic output, with the added pressure of a real drummer's job on the line.
The Comedy Store's Mexican drum off between Chris Mandry, Anthony Drinkwater, and Joel Bergdoll Jimenez was a chaotic and hilarious event, with each drummer showcasing impressive skills and comedic output. The added pressure of having a real drummer and employee of the Comedy Store, Anthony Drinkwater, competing for Joel Bergdoll Jimenez's job made for an exciting and unpredictable drum off. The audience was in awe of the performances, with some favoring Chris Mandry's energy and others appreciating Anthony Drinkwater's professionalism and Joel Bergdoll Jimenez's undefeated status. The event showcased the unique blend of comedy and music that is a staple of the Comedy Store. It's a reminder that sometimes the most unexpected situations can lead to the most entertaining results.
William Montgomery's Unusual Campaign Promises: Comedian and county alderman candidate William Montgomery aims to lower all sidewalks to street level and ban elephants from zoos by 2022 for safety reasons. His unconventional style and humor kept listeners engaged during a recent podcast interview.
William Montgomery, a comedian and county alderman candidate, promises to lower all sidewalks to the height of the street if elected, to prevent injuries, and has an unusual campaign promise to ban elephants from zoos by 2022 due to safety concerns. Montgomery's unconventional style and distinct humor were on full display during a recent podcast interview, where he shared personal stories and policy pitches. Despite some controversial jokes, Montgomery's commitment to community safety and unique approach to politics kept the audience engaged and entertained. Montgomery also mentioned losing a jacket and getting a new pet, a bearded dragon, which has caused some unexpected challenges in his personal life.
Unexpected costs of being a good Samaritan: Adopting a pet without proper preparation can lead to chaos and injury. Be prepared before taking on new responsibilities.
Being a good Samaritan can come with unexpected costs. A man named William adopted a bearded dragon for $300, but soon realized he was not prepared to take care of it. The dragon escaped and caused chaos in his apartment, even biting him in his sleep. William also shared stories about his past, including a time he pretended to drown to learn CPR from a friend named Tony Chen. The conversation then shifted to a comedy segment featuring Tristan Bowling, a 21-year-old comedian who turned up at Kill Tony once again. Tristan joked about his dislike for Hooters and his admiration for blind people, leaving the audience in stitches. Overall, the conversation showcased the unpredictability of life and the importance of being prepared for the unexpected.
Tristan's Unforgettable Rap Show Experience: 21-year-old rapper Tristan won over a skeptical audience with his skills, earned a new nickname, and faced unexpected challenges, showcasing the power of perseverance, creativity, and self-confidence.
Tristan Bowling, a 21-year-old rapper, had an unforgettable experience performing at a rap show in Phoenix, Arizona. Despite initial skepticism from the audience due to his appearance, Tristan won them over with his rapping skills, earning the nickname "Baby Boy" and leaving a lasting impression. The show was filled with unexpected surprises, including a confrontation with another rapper named Afro, and Tristan's parents' excitement about his new opportunities in Los Angeles. Tristan's high tolerance for weed and his dedication to his craft were also highlighted, as was his ability to take advantage of opportunities and make the most of his experiences. Overall, Tristan's story is a reminder of the power of perseverance, creativity, and self-confidence in the face of adversity.
Assumptions aren't always true: People are more complex than their initial appearances or actions. Getting to know them personally can lead to unexpected friendships and discoveries.
First impressions aren't always accurate. The speaker shared how he once assumed a comedian was mean off stage based on her stage persona, but they later became friends. This assumption was proven wrong when they met and discovered each other's kindness and generosity. The comedian, Mara Gold, also shared her experiences of losing her father at a young age and moving out to start a new life. Despite the challenges she faced, she used humor to cope and eventually found success in comedy. The conversation highlights the importance of getting to know people beyond initial assumptions and the power of resilience and determination.
Mara's Unconventional Experiences with Violence and Heavy Drinking: Despite facing unexpected violence and a love for heavy drinking, Mara remained calm and didn't fight back, adding unique stories to the podcast.
Mara, a guest on the podcast, had some unconventional experiences, particularly involving heavy drinking and encounters with violence. She shared stories of getting punched twice in unexpected situations, once in a crowd and another time due to someone discovering she was Jewish. Despite these incidents, Mara remained calm and didn't fight back. She also mentioned her love for heavy drinking and shared a funny anecdote about moving to LA and getting into a "12 dude stomp down" accident. The interview ended with the hosts trying to draw more stories from Mara but she seemed hesitant and the conversation wrapped up. Overall, the conversation was lively and entertaining, with Mara's unique experiences adding to the show's appeal.
Supporting and Engaging with Artists and Events: Pre-order releases, attend release parties, follow artists on social media, and engage in the excitement and fun of the comedy and music scene while recognizing the hard work and dedication of the individuals involved.
The speakers on this podcast are encouraging listeners to support and engage with various artists and events in the comedy and music scene. They mentioned several upcoming releases, such as Reagan and Watkins, and encouraged listeners to pre-order, attend release parties, and follow artists on social media. They also highlighted the excitement and fun that comes with being a part of these communities and experiences. Additionally, they acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the individuals involved in creating and promoting this content. Overall, the message is to get involved, enjoy the art, and support the artists.