Podcast Summary
Nurses Appreciation Day and Exciting Events: Nurses Appreciation Day on May 6th with free coffee from Bigby. Comedy podcast 'Kill Tony' on tour. New platforms Hims.com and Infinite CBD launching.
Nurses Appreciation Day is coming up on May 6th, and Bigby Coffee is offering a free 16 ounce beverage to nurses as a token of gratitude. Meanwhile, the comedy podcast "Kill Tony" is going on a nationwide tour, with stops in various cities including Dallas, Sacramento, San Francisco, and even Australia. Additionally, Hims.com is a new platform that connects men with real doctors and medical-grade solutions for hair loss, and Infinite CBD offers the purest and cleanest forms of CBD without any THC. These are just a few of the exciting things happening around, so mark your calendars and stay tuned for more updates!
CBD Recommendations and Guests on Kill Tony: The speaker and their family have found relief from health issues using CBD products, especially CBD gummies from Infinite CBD. Listeners can use promo code Tony 15 for a discount. Comedians Kyle Dunnigan and Sarah Weinshank return, with Sarah's new Comedy Central Digital Show debuting on September 15.
CBD products, particularly CBD gummies, have been beneficial for the speaker and their family members in managing various health issues such as pain, anxiety, and insomnia. The speaker highly recommends Infinite CBD, which offers a range of products, and encourages listeners to check out their website using the promo code Tony 15 for a discount. Additionally, the episode features the return of comedians Kyle Dunnigan and Sarah Weinshank, along with the Kill Tony band. Sarah's new Comedy Central Digital Show, Shanks For Smoking, debuts on September 15, and is available on the CC app, YouTube, and Facebook.
Living Unconventionally: Urban Camping and Unique Experiences: Embracing new experiences and living unconventionally, like urban camping, can lead to unique encounters and a fresh perspective on life.
Living unconventionally, such as urban camping, can lead to unique experiences and perspectives on life. Osiris Henry, a recurring guest on the show, shared his story of living without locks in LA and the unexpected encounters he's had. He also mentioned his past experience with keeping a pet snake, which ultimately led him to leave his living situation. The conversation also touched on the evolution of urban camping and the various reactions people have to it. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of embracing new experiences and the freedom that comes with it.
Osiris and Brian discuss their past experiences and current living situations: Osiris shared stories about his past experiences at a summer camp and his current struggles with homelessness, while Brian tried to lighten the mood with humor.
The conversation between Osiris and Brian involved various topics, including past experiences at a summer camp, encounters with strange individuals, and sleeping arrangements. Osiris shared that he had been responsible for watching children at the camp, but they didn't get along well with a dog. He also mentioned that the camp didn't have air conditioning, making it difficult for the kids. The conversation then shifted to Osiris' current living situation and his experiences with homelessness. He mentioned an incident where he was approached by someone who made him feel uneasy. Brian tried to get Osiris to be funny in response to his questions, but Osiris seemed to struggle with this. The conversation also touched on Osiris' past experiences with women, specifically those in the homeless community. Overall, the conversation was disjointed and hard to follow, with the two individuals seemingly going off on tangents.
A conversation between comedians Osiris Henry and Dan Veer: Comedians Osiris Henry and Dan Veer discussed their experiences in comedy, with Henry apologizing for an inappropriate comment and Veer sharing impressions and experiences. Veer also mentioned his backyard comedy show and recent consumption of alcohol during a performance.
Osiris Henry made an inappropriate comment during a comedy show about having sex with a homeless woman. He apologized for the mistake and moved on. Meanwhile, Dan Veer, another comedian, shared his experiences of falling asleep while watching movies and doing impressions. He has been doing stand-up comedy for two years, starting at Arizona State and now living in Los Angeles. Dan also mentioned that he has been running a comedy show out of his backyard for a year. The conversation also included some light-hearted banter about Dan looking like the Undertaker's little brother and him being the youngest pastor at a megachurch. Dan did some impressions, including of the Coors Light beer commercial guy, and they discussed how Dan's impressions had improved since their last encounter. The conversation ended with Dan mentioning that he had just thrown a show and had consumed around 15 or 16 beers during it.
Dan's diverse background fuels his comedy: Dan's football past, current roles, and family connections inspire his comedy, showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft
The individual named Dan shares a unique blend of experiences, from his past as a Division 1 football player at Arizona State to his current role as a server and a comedian. He also has a brother who is a writer and director, trying to make it in the industry. Dan's impressions, while sometimes hit or miss, showcase his versatility and dedication to his craft. He's been experimenting with new material, including a Charles Barkley bit, and continues to push himself to improve. Despite the occasional misstep, Dan's passion for comedy and his diverse background make for an entertaining and engaging performance.
Feedback and Risks in Impressionism and Comedy: Impressionists and comedians take risks, push boundaries, and face criticism. Honesty and originality can outweigh offense.
The art of impressionism and comedy involves taking risks and pushing boundaries. Kyle Dunnigan, a skilled impressionist, received feedback from his girlfriend and an audience member about a controversial video he released. He also shared stories about embarrassing experiences from his past. While some may find his material offensive, others appreciate the honesty and originality. He received advice to keep pursuing his passion and not let criticism deter him. Additionally, he spoke about his brothers who are chiropractors and their expertise in the field. Despite the vulnerability and potential backlash, Kyle continues to perform and refine his craft.
The Stress and Frustration of Babysitting Unruly Children: Babysitting can be challenging, especially when dealing with uncooperative children who test patience and may lead to extreme thoughts. Some children, particularly in affluent areas, may lack discipline due to overindulgence.
Babysitting can be a challenging experience, especially when dealing with unruly and spoiled children. The speaker in this conversation had a particularly difficult time with a 6-year-old boy who disobeyed her rules and tested her patience. The situation became so intense that she admitted to having thoughts of violence towards the child. While this behavior is concerning, it highlights the stress and frustration that caregivers can face when trying to manage uncooperative children. The conversation also touches on the idea that some children, particularly in affluent areas like Los Angeles, may be overindulged and lack discipline. Overall, the conversation sheds light on the realities of babysitting and the challenges that come with it.
Exploring Identity and Acceptance on Kill Tony: The Kill Tony podcast episode featured guests sharing their unique experiences and perspectives, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and acceptance in society.
The conversation on Kill Tony, a comedy podcast, touched upon various topics including race, ethnicity, and personal experiences. A guest named Polly Wally shared her identity as a black Jewish woman and discussed the challenges of being perceived as she is. Another comedian, Rafael De Camargo, shared a heartwarming story about his grandmother's response to his weight gain and her encouraging words. The podcast also featured a comedian who joked about his circumcision experience. Overall, the episode showcased a diverse range of perspectives and experiences, highlighting the importance of open dialogue and acceptance.
Unexpected encounters and late nights impact health and relationships: Life experiences, including late nights and unexpected encounters, can lead to health issues and complications in relationships.
Life experiences, including late nights, convenient food, and unexpected encounters, can significantly impact one's health and love life. The interviewee, Rap Baio, shares how his new career in comedy led him to neglect self-care, resulting in weight gain. He also describes an unexpected sexual encounter with his upstairs neighbor, which led to a brief romantic encounter and a scar on his dick. While the encounter was intense and memorable, it also brought some discomfort when they ran into each other afterwards. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of modern life and the unexpected twists and turns it can bring.
Comedian Alex Holiday's Unusual Perspective on Life: Comedian Alex Holiday entertains audiences with his unique comedic style and stories, despite having parents with normal voices and keeping his personal life private. His unconventional humor includes tales of his unusual relationship with his dog and experiences at music festivals.
The audience at the comedy show has varying preferences when it comes to comedian performances, with some enjoying good performances and others finding humor in bad ones. Comedian Alex Holiday, a frequent guest on the show, shared his unique perspective on life, including his unusual relationship with his dog and his experiences at music festivals. Despite his wacky voice and unconventional humor, Alex revealed that his parents have normal voices and he has managed to keep his personal life private from them. During a past performance on another comedy podcast, Alex jokingly mentioned an incident involving a fellow comedian and a deer, leading to some unexpected reactions from the audience. Overall, the audience at the comedy show appreciated Alex's unique comedic style and his ability to keep them entertained with his stories and humor.
Two comedians connect with audience: Alex's confidence could use improvement, but his relatable material resonated. Caitlin's quick wit and relatability left a lasting impression. Importance of acknowledging one's identity.
Both Alex Holiday and Caitlin Attard showcased their unique comedic styles during their stand-up performances. Alex's confidence could use some improvement, but his material, including his RL Stine fandom and stories about his past experiences, resonated well with the audience. Caitlin, on the other hand, showcased her relatability and quick wit, sharing stories about her recent move to Los Angeles and her experiences with dating and unemployment. Both comedians demonstrated their ability to connect with the audience and leave a lasting impression. Additionally, Caitlin's admission about living in a closet, while meant as a joke, highlights the importance of acknowledging one's identity and being true to oneself.
Caitlin's Unique Living Situation and Unexpected Date: Comedian Caitlin shared her quirky living situation, small apartment with two roommates and one bathroom, and an unexpected turn of events on a date with Ivan, leading to meeting someone new named Miguel.
Caitlin, a comedian, shared her unique living situation in a converted kitchen turned into a one-bedroom apartment, where she lives with two roommates and has only one bathroom. She described the space as small, with only a bed, a dresser, and one tile on the floor. There were no creepy items in her purse, but she did mention her love for crystals and her connection to the hippie culture. Caitlin also shared an interesting story about going on a date with Ivan but ending up going home with someone else named Miguel. She mentioned her experience as a character on Hollywood Boulevard, which is a SAG gig. Throughout the conversation, Caitlin's humor was raw, unfiltered, and often unconventional, making for an entertaining and unpredictable conversation.
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A chat filled with shared experiences and unusual requests: William Montgomery shared stories of movie sets and friends, while Brian expressed concerns about family recognition and unusual sensations during performances.
The conversation between Brian and William Montgomery revolved around various topics including their shared experiences on movie sets, a shared friend named Peter Easter from the movie "Tremors," and William's unusual request to feature on Kyle's show during his performances. Brian also shared his concern about William recognizing family members from the audience and the unusual sensation he experiences when he feels the need to pull out during sexual relations. Despite the seemingly random topics, the conversation showcased the unique experiences and quirks of William Montgomery.
A chat about comedy and unexpected interruptions with William Montgomery and Kerry Douglas: William Montgomery's comedic skills were admired, but his unrelated interruptions caused confusion. Kerry Douglas shared her comedy and acid use experiences, adding to the unpredictable conversation.
The conversation between the hosts and their guests during the podcast episode revolved around comedy, personal experiences, and unexpected interruptions. William Montgomery was a topic of discussion, with the hosts expressing their admiration for his comedic skills. However, Montgomery himself interrupted several times with unrelated comments, leading to some confusion and disruption. Kerry Douglas also joined the conversation, sharing her experiences with comedy and acid use. The conversation was filled with jokes, rants, and unexpected twists, making for an entertaining and unpredictable podcast episode.
A Server's Unique Life Story: Overcoming Challenges with Humor: Despite facing numerous challenges, including a life-threatening episode of epilepsy and an estimated 38 jobs, Kerry maintained a positive attitude and found humor in his experiences, inspiring listeners to do the same.
Kerry Douglas, a server at California Pizza Kitchen, shared his unique and intriguing life story on The Podcast. Three years ago, Kerry experienced a rare form of epilepsy that caused his heart to stop for 30 seconds. His ex-wife called for medical help, and doctors revived him with adrenaline. Kerry joked about his identity crisis and being "retarded," but it was clear that he had faced many challenges in his life, including an estimated 38 jobs. Despite these lows, Kerry maintained a good sense of humor and was open about his experiences. The audience was captivated by his story, and the episode ended with a clapping break and the promise of new ways to engage with the show. Hershen, a new audience member, was introduced at the end. Overall, Kerry's story was a reminder of the importance of staying positive and finding humor in life's challenges.
Unexpected challenges of parenthood and Hersing's diverse background: First-time comedian Hersing, a father of two and new pot smoker, shared his unique experiences and diverse background, adding to an entertaining night of unexpected parenthood challenges and humor.
Parenthood comes with unexpected challenges, whether it's dealing with a sassy teenager taking your drink or a baby producing loud farts. Hersing, a first-time stand-up comedian and father of two, shared his experiences with humor during his performance at the show. He also revealed that he works at a dispensary and is a newbie to the world of pot smoking. Despite his young age in the industry, Hersing has been a regular attendee of the comedy show for the past two episodes. His hobbies include practicing jiu-jitsu and, interestingly, eating seeds. Hersing's background is diverse, as he has lived in various places, including California and Utah. His unique perspective and experiences added to the entertaining night, showcasing that everyone has a story to tell.
A Navy helicopter mechanic turned stand-up comedian shares his hobbies, past struggles, and comedic debut: A former Navy helicopter mechanic, Hurston, opened up about his hobbies, past struggles with alcohol, and recent foray into stand-up comedy, sharing an amusing anecdote and showcasing a cool and present demeanor.
The conversation between the hosts and their guest, Hurston, revealed a unique and intriguing persona. Hurston, a former Navy helicopter mechanic with experience in Kuwait, shared his hobbies, past struggles with alcohol, and recent experiences as a first-time stand-up comedian. He also shared an amusing anecdote about blaming his baby for passing gas in public. Despite his military background and current comedic pursuits, Hurston came across as a cool and present individual. The conversation also showcased the hosts' supportive and encouraging attitude towards Hurston's new venture into stand-up comedy. Additionally, the conversation touched upon Hurston's past injuries, including a stitch that refused to dissolve, and his upcoming knee surgery. Overall, the conversation provided a glimpse into Hurston's life, highlighting his unique experiences and personality.
Shout-outs and Appreciation on Kill Tony Podcast: Comedians and musicians on the Kill Tony podcast promote each other's work, showcasing a supportive and collaborative community.
The Kill Tony podcast, hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe, features a variety of comedians and musicians, and they often promote each other's work on the show. During this particular episode, they highlighted Sarah Weinshank, Kyle Donegan, Jeremiah Watkins, Chroma Chris, Joel Jimenez, and Bigby Coffee's Nurses Appreciation Day. Sarah Weinshank appeared on Comedy Central Digital and her podcast, Shanks. Kyle Donegan is on Lights Out with David Spade and performing at the San Francisco Punch Line. Jeremiah Watkins has a new band calendar and a new episode of Jeremiah Wonders with Josh Wolf as a guest. Chroma Chris had a "diabolical" episode of Kill Tony. Joel Jimenez is performing in La Jolla and is on social media. Bigby Coffee is celebrating Nurses Appreciation Day by offering free 16 ounce beverages to nurses with valid IDs. The podcast also acknowledged the work of Eric Staniford, who took the band calendar photos. The episode was filled with shout-outs and appreciation for each other's work, showcasing the supportive and collaborative nature of the comedy and music community.