Podcast Summary
Kill Tony Touring with Special Events and Merchandise: Comedy podcast and live show Kill Tony is touring various cities with ticket and merchandise sales on multiple websites. Special events include Kill Tony mania and first shows in Australia.
Kill Tony, a popular comedy podcast and live show, is going on tour with stops in various cities including La Jolla, California; Dallas, Texas; Sacramento, California; Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, Australia; and Washington DC. Fans can purchase tickets and merchandise on desk squad.tv, tonyhinchcliffe.com, and ryanjebelt.com. The tour includes special events like Kill Tony mania in San Francisco and the first ever Kill Tony shows in Australia. Additionally, the hosts discussed the importance of addressing health concerns such as erectile dysfunction, promoting the website forhims.com/killtony for prescription medication. The show also features special guests and comedians, and Red Bank, the host, is excited for the upcoming tour and events.
Doug Benson and Ali Makovsky's Popularity on Kill Tony: The duo's synergy and connection with the show and audience, along with unique characters and performances, make Kill Tony a diverse and unpredictable comedy experience.
Doug Benson and Ali Makovsky are two of the most beloved and frequent guests on the Kill Tony show. Doug, the host of popular podcasts like Doug Loves Movies and Getting Doug with High, and Ali, known for her "resting bitch face," have been part of the show since Ali was just 19 years old. Their synergy and connection with the show and its audience are evident, as seen in their frequent appearances and the excitement of the crowd. The show also features a talented band and often surprises with unique characters and performances. The Bucket of Destiny segment of the show gives unsigned comedians a chance to showcase their stand-up comedy and be interviewed by the panel, adding to the diversity and unpredictability of the show.
A Misunderstood Experience at a Strip Club: Misunderstandings can lead to unexpected and costly experiences, even when using seemingly harmless products.
The speaker, Manuel Herrera, shared a humorous story about an unfortunate experience at a strip club after using an edible suppository. The conversation that followed revealed that Manuel had mistakenly believed the suppository was an edible and put it in his rectum instead. The confusion led to a misunderstanding and Manuel was charged $250 for the experience. The conversation also touched upon the topic of Russians and their lack of regard for rules or hosts, as well as Manuel's return to the show after a long absence. Overall, the story was an entertaining and relatable tale of human error and the unexpected consequences that can come from it.
An Unusual Strip Club Experience: Brian shared an unexpected encounter at a strip club, where he paid $250 for a dance that didn't meet his expectations, and also mentioned an odd experience with cookie crumbs.
This conversation between Brian and Petrushka revolves around an unusual experience Brian had at a strip club. Brian was caught staring at a stripper from the back for an extended period, leading the stripper to offer him a dance. Brian paid $250 for the dance, expecting an explicit experience, but was disappointed when the stripper only ground on him for 15 minutes. Brian also shared an experience where he put cookie crumbs in his anus, which seemed to amuse the group. The conversation also touched on Brian's past Twitter interactions with a woman in North Carolina and his preference for a sex robot over a real partner. Overall, the conversation showcases an unconventional and humorous exchange between two individuals.
An Unusual Encounter with Shaquille O'Neal: The speaker shared unconventional views on aging, sex robots, and life experiences, demonstrating a unique perspective and ability to find humor in everyday situations.
The speaker had an unusual encounter with Shaquille O'Neal and shared some unconventional views on aging, sex robots, and life experiences. During the conversation, they joked about various topics including a potential encounter with a Roomba sex robot and a Mexican drum-off challenge. The speaker also shared some personal information about their background in music and working in a restaurant. Throughout the discussion, they demonstrated a sense of humor and willingness to engage in playful banter with the hosts. Overall, the conversation showcased the speaker's unique perspective and ability to find humor in everyday situations.
Mexican Drum Off between Justin and Joel: Joel Berg Joel Jimenez defended his title with unmatched energy and showmanship, while Justin Gloechter impressed with unexpected drumming skills and comedy.
The Kill Tony Mexican drum off between Justin Gloechter and Joel Berg Joel Jimenez was an exciting and unforgettable performance, with Joel Berg Joel Jimenez defending his title in a dominating way. Justin Gloechter impressed the crowd with his unexpected drumming skills and comedic performance, but Joel Berg Joel Jimenez's unbelievable energy and showmanship ultimately secured his victory. The audience was left in awe, and the episode showcased the unique and entertaining atmosphere of the Kill Tony show. Additionally, Esther Nevarez made her debut with her relatable stories about being Mexican and dealing with unwanted advances, adding to the diverse and hilarious lineup of comedians. Behind the scenes, the breakdancing outfits turned out to be from a male porn star's clothing company, adding an unexpected twist to the production. Overall, the episode was a fun and memorable one, showcasing the unexpected and unscripted nature of the Kill Tony show.
A comedian's diverse life experiences and influences: Comedian Esther Navarez's comedy is shaped by her unique background, including her Mexican heritage, friend's passing, career as an audio engineer, and current relationship with another comedian.
Esther Navarez, a stand-up comedian, has had a varied and complex life experiences that have influenced her comedy. She's been performing on and off for about a decade due to various reasons including having a job and personal life getting in the way. Esther is an only child with Mexican parents, and her name comes from her aunt. She's had a friend pass away from ovarian cancer, which she jokingly incorporates into her comedy. Esther is an audio engineer and has been working in the field for a long time, sometimes on and off. She recently moved to LA from Detroit and enjoys hobbies such as body boarding, playing clarinet, and meditation. Esther is currently dating a comedian and they've been together for 7 years. Her comedy reflects her unique perspective on life and her ability to find humor in various situations.
Comedians share experiences and insights: Support each other, stay committed, and perform regularly for growth and success in stand-up comedy
Stand-up comedy is a challenging and competitive field, and dedication and persistence are key to success. During a conversation between comedians, they discussed their experiences, including the importance of supporting each other and dealing with unexpected circumstances. John Daniel Luna, a new comedian, made his debut on the Kill Tony show and shared his personal story, including losing his virginity at a women's march and living with psoriasis. The comedians also joked about various topics, including their own backgrounds and experiences. Despite the challenges and setbacks, they all agreed that staying committed to their craft and performing regularly are essential for growth and success in stand-up comedy.
Losing virginity at a women's march: A tale of consent and choice: Sexual experiences require communication, consent, and respect for individual choices and boundaries. Feminist ideologies play a role in shaping our understanding of these encounters.
The speaker shares a story of losing his virginity at a women's march, emphasizing the importance of consent and individual choice. The conversation reveals the speaker's background, including his liberal education and exposure to feminist ideologies. The anecdote highlights the complexity of sexual experiences and the role of communication and consent in intimate encounters. Despite the speaker's initial surprise, the encounter reinforces the importance of respecting personal choices and boundaries. The conversation also touches upon the speaker's upbringing and lack of formal sex education. Overall, the conversation sheds light on the intersection of sexual experiences, feminism, and personal growth.
Exploring Personal Growth and Productivity with a Popular Russian Pop Song: Listen to inspiring music, use productivity tools like monday.com, and prioritize mental health with resources like BetterHelp for personal growth and improved well-being.
The discussion revolved around music, specifically a popular Russian pop song that resonated with a guest named John Daniel Luna. The song's lyrics encourage taking risks and spreading one's wings to reach new heights. The episode also highlighted two tools that can help improve productivity and mental health: monday.com, a team management tool, and BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. The hosts emphasized the benefits of monday.com, such as organizing workflows and assigning tasks, while BetterHelp offers professional counseling services online for those seeking mental health support. Overall, the conversation emphasized the importance of personal growth, productivity, and mental well-being.
Growing up in Louisiana: Football fields and hurricanes: Comedian CJ Landry shares his experiences of growing up in Louisiana, adjusting to new environments, and the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges, including unexpected roommates and political differences.
CJ Landry, a comedian originally from Louisiana, shared his unique experiences growing up in a place where land measurement is primarily based on football fields and dealing with frequent hurricanes. He also spoke about moving to Dallas for comedy opportunities and currently living in Los Angeles, adjusting to a new environment while dealing with a transient living situation. Furthermore, CJ introduced his Armenian roommate, who is a respectful and interesting character, and they share a living space with another friend. Despite the challenges, CJ remains optimistic and continues to pursue his comedy career. The conversation also touched on the topic of Armenians being known for their respect and the unexpected discovery of his roommate being a Trump supporter. Overall, CJ's story showcases the importance of resilience, adaptability, and the unique quirks of people and places.
Healing from past relationships: It takes time to heal from past relationships and it's okay to feel sadness and longing even if the relationship is no longer an active part of your life.
The past can be painful and difficult to move on from, especially when it comes to relationships. The speaker in this conversation shared a deeply personal story about his past relationship, which ended badly and left him feeling sad and unfulfilled. Despite the passage of time and her marriage to another man, he still found himself longing for her and unable to fully move on. The conversation also touched on the theme of embarrassment and the desire to keep past experiences private, but ultimately, the speaker was open and honest about his feelings. It serves as a reminder that healing from past relationships takes time and that it's okay to feel sadness and longing, even if the relationship is no longer an active part of your life.
Group shares stories and jokes: Friends bonded over shared experiences and humor, discussing personal anecdotes, comedians, and popular culture.
The discussion among the group revolved around various personal experiences and anecdotes, including a humorous incident about extending a parking meter and a plan to cut up an ex-girlfriend's shirt. The group also highlighted the achievements and comedic styles of William Montgomery and CJ Landry. Montgomery shared anecdotes about his experiences in Vegas and his past, while Landry talked about his hit podcast and comedic career. The group also made light-hearted jokes and references to popular culture, such as Lou Bega's "Mambo No. 5" and the movie "Titanic." Overall, the conversation showcased the group's sense of humor and their ability to find amusement in everyday situations.
William's Encounter with the Devil and Comedy Career: William questioned the authenticity of his encounter with the devil and chose not to give in to its demands. He shared stories of his comedy career, including a prank on Ali, and offered words of wisdom.
The speaker, William, had a strange encounter with what he believed to be the devil, who urged him to commit criminal acts. Despite this, William questioned the authenticity of the encounter and refused to give in. Later, William performed at a comedy show, where he revealed his unusual living situation and shared his feelings about his critics. He also shared a story about a prank he once attempted on a fellow comedian, Ali. The conversation between William and Ali revealed that William had a long-standing history with the show and offered him some words of wisdom. Throughout the conversation, there were references to various comedians, networks, and comedy shows. The tone of the conversation was lighthearted and humorous, despite the darker elements of the stories shared.
Identity and belonging: the complexities and exhaustion of constant questioning: Lorena's story of facing repeated questioning about her accent and heritage highlights the complexities and exhaustion of identity and belonging issues. Despite challenges, including overcoming cancer, she continues to pursue her dreams.
Identity and belonging are complex issues that can be exhausting for individuals, especially when faced with constant questioning and judgement based on their origins. Lorena from Puerto Rico shared her experiences of being asked about her accent and heritage repeatedly, leading to frustration and a desire for acceptance as an American. The episode also touched upon the theme of resilience, as Lorena shared her story of overcoming cancer and continuing to pursue her dreams despite challenges. Additionally, the episode showcased the dynamic and sometimes humorous interactions between the contestants, highlighting the importance of embracing differences and finding common ground.
Lorena's Unique Relationship Experiences and Philanthropic Work: Lorena shared her unconventional bedroom dynamics and humorous experiences in relationships. She also discussed her inspiring journey of surviving cancer and giving back to the community.
The conversation between the podcast hosts and their guest, Lorena, touched upon various topics including relationships, cultural stereotypes, and personal experiences. One intriguing revelation was Lorena's wild experience with a Puerto Rican partner and their unique bedroom dynamics. Another interesting aspect was Lorena's philanthropic work after surviving cancer. Despite some insensitive comments made during the conversation, Lorena maintained a positive attitude and shared her experiences with humor. Overall, the conversation showcased the hosts' ability to create a light-hearted and engaging podcast episode, filled with unexpected twists and turns.
Burning a keepsake shirt on Kill Tony: A collective decision to burn a keepsake shirt on air symbolized a new chapter in Jeremiah's life, demonstrating the supportive and humorous Kill Tony community.
During the Kill Tony podcast episode, Jeremiah shared a meaningful story about a shirt he had kept for years as a keepsake from a past relationship. The audience and co-hosts helped him move on by collectively deciding to burn the shirt on air. The event marked a first in the show's history and symbolized a new chapter in Jeremiah's life. Additionally, various comedians performed and shared their projects, including Doug Benson, Ali Makovsky, Jeremiah Wonders, and Joel Jimenez. The episode showcased the camaraderie and humor of the Kill Tony community.
Speaker's heartfelt farewell after Red Band presentation: The importance of authentic human connection and expression of gratitude, even in mature or challenging content, and the role of community in the entertainment industry.
That the speaker, likely from the entertainment industry, was bidding farewell to the audience after a Red Band presentation, expressing their appreciation and love for the community. While the context is not clear, it's likely that the Red Band presentation was related to a movie or TV show, and the speaker's heartfelt goodbye emphasizes the importance of connection and community in the entertainment industry. The use of the term "Red Band" is often associated with mature content, suggesting that the presentation may have been for an adult audience. The speaker's closing remarks serve as a reminder that even in the face of mature or challenging content, there is still a need for authentic human connection and expression of gratitude. Additionally, the discussion highlights the importance of community in the entertainment industry, where creators and audiences come together to share experiences and be a part of something bigger than themselves. The speaker's farewell underscores the significance of these connections and the role they play in shaping the industry and the people within it. In essence, the discussion emphasizes the importance of authentic human connection and expression of gratitude, even in the context of mature or challenging content, and highlights the role of community in the entertainment industry.