Podcast Summary
New residents and sponsors on The Kill Tony podcast: ExpressVPN ensures online privacy, Sheath Underwear offers comfort and unique designs, and the podcast discusses data breaches and importance of safeguarding personal information
The Kill Tony podcast, available at deathsquad.tv, is now back with a live audience in Austin, Texas. The show features new residents Tony Hinchcliffe and Jamie Vernon, artist Ryan JE Belt, and sponsors such as ExpressVPN and Sheath Underwear. A new coloring book based on the show was also announced. ExpressVPN was highlighted as a way to protect personal data online, while Sheath Underwear was praised for its comfort and unique design. Additionally, the podcast discussed the increasing frequency and severity of data breaches, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding personal information.
Austin taping of Kill Tony features new band and surprise guest: MyBookie offers sports fans sign-up bonuses, giveaways, and contests during exciting events. Kill Tony taped a live episode in Austin with a new racially diverse band and a surprise performance by William Montgomery.
This month is an exciting time for sports fans, and MyBookie is a great option for adding excitement with sign-up bonuses, giveaways, and contests. Austin, Texas, is the location for a special episode of Kill Tony, featuring a new racially diverse band and a surprise performance by long-time regular William Montgomery. The audience is encouraged to attend and participate, but be warned, injuries during the taping are not the responsibility of the production companies. William Montgomery, a regular on the show, kicked off the live performance with some classic humor, including jokes about Nixon, Santa Claus, and a coon's age. The audience was thrilled to be a part of the first live recording in Austin.
Misunderstandings and Humor during William Montgomery's Austin Performance: William Montgomery's Austin comedy show was filled with humor and mishaps, including a misunderstanding about Texas and a mistake referencing Toucan Sam. Despite some missteps, William's charisma and quick wit shone through.
William Montgomery's holiday season didn't go as planned, with a misunderstanding leading to a humorous exchange during his comedy performance in Austin. Despite his attempts to connect with the crowd, his jokes about Texas and Texas icons didn't land well, and he even made a mistake in referencing Toucan Sam, a beloved children's character from Texas. William, originally from Tennessee, also shared some insights about the differences between the two Southern states and expressed his love for scuba diving, which he associated with Texas. The conversation also touched on William's weight gain over the holidays and his love life. The episode ended with some audience interaction and a surprising revelation about William's drinking habits the previous night. Overall, the conversation showcased William's charisma and quick wit, even amidst some missteps.
Unfiltered storytelling from guests on 'This Is Not Happening': The podcast provides a platform for raw and unscripted storytelling, allowing listeners to experience unexpected and entertaining stories
The podcast "This Is Not Happening" features unscripted and often graphic storytelling from various guests. A recent episode introduced Kristi Belich, who shared a disturbing story about her ex-boyfriend and ex-best friend now in a relationship, and how they continue to use her old bed with her period stains. The hosts joked about the graphic nature of the story and the various challenges and surprises that come with having strangers share their stories on the show. The podcast's unique format allows for raw and unfiltered storytelling, making each episode an unpredictable and entertaining experience.
From 'once-a-month regular' to 'Golden Pony', Christy's journey on the show: Unexpected twists in life can lead to growth and new experiences, even if they come with confusion or discomfort
Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, much like Christy's journey from being a once-a-month regular on the show to becoming a popular figure, even getting a nickname "Golden Pony" that she didn't particularly like. The conversation also touched on the idea of spirit totems and their significance in helping individuals navigate through challenges. Despite the confusion surrounding the concept, Christy shared her own experience and encouraged the audience to reflect on their own animal spirit totems. Through it all, the show went on, with comedians continuing to perform, even during a pandemic, demonstrating resilience and adaptability.
Navigating the Unpredictability of Life and Comedy: Comedian Greg Larson discusses his experiences growing up, ghostwriting for CEOs, and the challenges of comedy, including dealing with controversy and staying optimistic.
Life can be unpredictable, much like a virus mutating right after a vaccine is developed or trying to write a joke that might not land well with everyone. Greg Larson, a stand-up comedian and author, shared his experiences during an interview. He discussed his background, including growing up in Minnesota and his career as a ghostwriter for CEOs. Larson also spoke about his comedy and the challenges of performing on stage. One of his jokes, about Mexicans and Taco Bell, sparked controversy, highlighting the importance of cultural sensitivity. Despite setbacks, Larson remains optimistic and continues to pursue his passion for writing and comedy.
Sharing Past Experiences and Finding Connection: Despite past heartbreaks, Greg and Adia find humor and connection through sharing their failed relationship attempts and sexual experiences, while remaining hopeful for future love.
The conversation between Greg and Adia revolves around their past experiences, specifically their failed attempts at relationships and their sexual explorations. They share stories of proposing to their ex-girlfriends, engaging in sexual encounters, and creating elaborate plans for romantic gestures. Despite the awkward and sometimes sad nature of their stories, they find humor and connection in their shared experiences. However, it's clear that both Greg and Adia have had their hearts broken in the past, and they are still dealing with the aftermath of those relationships. Despite this, they remain hopeful about the possibility of finding love and continue to put themselves out there, albeit with a healthy dose of skepticism and preparation.
Two new comedians share personal stories and experiences: Greg and Trevor brought unique humor and relatability to the stage through their personal stories and experiences
The comedy show featured two new comedians, Greg Larsen and Trevor Williams, who shared personal stories and experiences with the audience. Both comedians brought unique perspectives and humor to the stage. Greg shared anecdotes from his past experiences, including being on the show before and having his email address sent out during the show. Trevor shared stories from his childhood, including walking in on his parents and encountering Arnold Schwarzenegger's accent in his movies being a pet peeve. Both comedians showcased their relatability and ability to connect with the audience through their stories and humor. Trevor also mentioned his background in helping put together courses for attorneys for the state of Texas and how he moved to Austin to pursue comedy. Overall, the show showcased the diverse range of experiences and perspectives that make up the comedy scene.
Trevor's Humorous Interview: Despite unexpected questions and moments of embarrassment, Trevor kept the interview lighthearted with his good sense of humor.
The conversation between Trevor and the interviewer was filled with humor, self-deprecation, and unexpected topics. Trevor shared his embarrassment about performing the worm dance, but took it in stride with a good sense of humor. The interviewer attempted to ask personal questions, but Trevor playfully deflected them with humor. The conversation also included a failed attempt at telling a joke and an unexpected discussion about losing one's sense of smell and taste during the pandemic. Overall, the conversation showcased the lighthearted and unpredictable nature of the interview.
An Unusual Santa Experience and Tinder Woes: David shares his encounter with Santa and his challenges on Tinder, while the group discusses Tony's frequent trips to LA for a personal grooming procedure and their shared experiences of Austin's food, politics, and blues scene.
David Lucas had an unusual experience involving Santa Claus and a chimney, and he's currently struggling to meet women in Austin using Tinder. The group also discovered that their friend Tony has been flying back to LA every week to get his ass bleached, and Tony expressed his desire to be the first gay mayor of Austin. The conversation also touched on their experiences with local food, politics, and the blues scene in Austin. Additionally, David has recently made changes to his diet to get in shape and avoid fat jokes from Tony. The group also joked about various topics including hypnotherapists, wrestling the longhorn, and fishing. Overall, the conversation was filled with humor and banter, reflecting the camaraderie and friendship among the group.
Adapt and use unconventional methods to connect and succeed: Be open-minded and adaptable in various situations to connect and achieve your goals. Live performance and audience engagement are essential for performers.
To connect with people and achieve what you want, you may need to adapt and use unconventional methods. Tony's unusual bait, David's diverse food experiences, and Nakia's unique background all illustrate this idea. David's comedy career faced challenges during the pandemic but returned stronger with a live audience. Nakia shared her experience growing up in a strict household in Portugal. These stories demonstrate the importance of being open-minded and adaptable in various situations. Additionally, the power of live performance and audience engagement was emphasized as essential for comedians and performers.
Childhood experiences shaping adult relationships: Childhood experiences and the words we internalize can impact our beliefs about relationships and lead us to attract abusive partners.
Childhood experiences and the words we internalize can shape our adult relationships, sometimes leading us to attract abusive partners. Nacia, a comedian from Portugal, shared her story of growing up with a mother who called her derogatory names and encouraged physical fights. This instilled in her a belief that abuse was normal in relationships. Later, she married a man who also mistreated her, reinforcing this pattern. Despite her struggles, Nacia has a sense of humor about her experiences and is now trying to make a career in comedy. Another interesting aspect of her story is how she met her husband in Norway and moved to the US to be with him, leading to her obtaining a green card. Throughout the interview, Nacia showcased her resilience and determination to overcome adversity.
Joke about girlfriend's loneliness leads to offensive comments about races and accents: Humor should never be at the expense of others and should always be respectful and inclusive.
The conversation between the two comedians involved several topics, some of which were inappropriate and offensive. Nastia Marrero made a joke about her girlfriend feeling alone, which led to a discussion about race and green cards. Chris Buchanan shared a story about his ex-girlfriend calling him "trash" and sleeping with him after their breakup. The conversation also included discussions about special skills and talents, and Nastia jokingly offered to cook for the audience. However, the conversation took a turn for the worse when they began making offensive comments about different races and accents. It's important to remember that humor should never be at the expense of others and should always be respectful and inclusive.
Life experiences and adaptability: Chris shared stories of his nomadic childhood, pulling out his own tooth, and adaptability to new environments, showcasing his carefree and confident attitude despite missing a tooth.
The speaker, Chris Buchanan, shared various anecdotes about his life experiences, including pulling out his own tooth, living a nomadic lifestyle due to his father being a pilot, and his hobbies such as skateboarding and attending open mics. He also mentioned having a private pilot's license. Despite missing a tooth, he portrayed a carefree and confident attitude. The conversation revealed his sense of humor and his ability to adapt to new environments. The discussion also touched upon the contrast between Austin, Texas, and Los Angeles, with the latter having a greater stigma against missing teeth.
Discussing identity, relationships, and comedy: Britney Ledesma shared her unique perspective on identity and relationships, joking about her sex life and recent decision to stop having sex with Republicans, while Ally's comedy style and relationship status were also discussed.
The discussion revolved around various topics including Tony's aspiration to become a pilot, his father's occupation at Southwest Airlines, comedians' performances, and their personal experiences. Britney Ledesma, a comedian, shared her unique perspective on identity and relationships. She identified as half gay and half Mexican, and mentioned her preference for wild-caught salmon over tilapia. She also spoke about her most mature relationship with a man who worked for IBM, but discovered they had nothing in common. Ledesma joked about her sex life and her recent decision to stop having sex with Republicans. She has been doing stand-up comedy for almost 2 years in Austin, Texas, where she was born and raised. The conversation also touched upon Ally's comedy style and her relationship status. Brian, another man in the audience, was described as a horny man who might be interested in one of the women. The discussion was filled with humor and personal anecdotes.
Britney's journey to finding passion in comedy: Britney, initially hesitant to embrace empathy and mental health, discovered a passion for stand-up comedy and used her unique perspective and relatable humor to resonate with audiences.
Britney Ledesma, despite her initial reservations about empathy and the mental health field due to her family's struggles, found solace and a passion in stand-up comedy. Her unique perspective and relatable humor, as showcased in her performance, resonated with the audience despite her initial self-doubt. Additionally, the conversation touched on various topics including pornography, favorite comedians, and personal habits. Despite the lighthearted nature of the conversation, Britney's resilience and ability to find humor in her experiences shone through.
Brian McDuffie's Humorous Performance: Comedian Brian McDuffie entertained the audience with his unique sense of humor and self-deprecating jokes, connecting with them through vulnerability and quick wit.
Brian McDuffie, a comedian on stage, entertained the audience with his unique sense of humor and self-deprecating jokes about his appearance and experiences. He joked about having had the coronavirus and made light of his chubbiness, using humor to connect with the audience. McDuffie also shared his insecurities and made jokes about his name and ethnicity, all while maintaining a confident and exuberant stage presence. Throughout his set, he engaged with the audience and even made fun of a heckler, showcasing his quick wit and ability to adapt to unexpected situations. McDuffie's performance was a reminder that humor can be found in the everyday and that being vulnerable on stage can be a powerful tool for connecting with an audience.
Exploring Complex Identity and Self-Perception: Embrace your unique identity, even if it doesn't fit neatly into societal categories, and use humor to explore and express these complexities.
Identity and self-perception can be complex and multifaceted, as demonstrated by the conversations between Tony, Brian, and Octavius Thunder (Eli Halpern) during their appearances on the comedy show "Kill Tony." Brian and Octavius discuss their unique backgrounds and experiences, with Brian identifying as "black Irish" despite his mother's claims of whiteness, and Octavius joking about his Jewish heritage and unusual experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing one's identity, even if it doesn't fit neatly into societal categories, and the role humor can play in exploring and expressing these complexities. Additionally, the conversation showcases the diverse range of experiences and perspectives that can be found within the comedy community.
From Amazon Seller to Cricket Protein Bar Entrepreneur: Eli Halpern shares his journey from selling goods on Amazon to producing cricket protein bars, discussing the benefits of sustainability and overcoming initial disgust.
Eli Halpern, a comedian and entrepreneur, shared his experiences in e-commerce, from selling goods on Amazon to building a cricket protein bar company. He started selling items on Amazon by buying them from China and shipping them to Amazon's warehouse for redistribution. Eli admitted to being a narcissist and shared his thoughts on relationships and self-hate. He also discussed his new business venture, which involves producing cricket protein bars made from cricket flour. Despite the initial disgust from some people, Eli argued that eating crickets is environmentally friendly and a more sustainable alternative to agriculture. He also shared his thoughts on the coronavirus, supplements, and his new life in Texas. Overall, Eli's story showcases his entrepreneurial spirit, his unique perspective on life, and his ability to find humor in everyday situations.
Exploring the story of Mary and Joseph with JP Hinsdale: JP Hinsdale discusses the biblical story of Mary and Joseph, raising questions about God's role as a parent, while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous perspective on life and sharing experiences from his move to Rome, Texas.
The discussion between JP Hinsdale and the podcast host revolves around various topics, including personal struggles, family issues, and the absurdity of life. One of the main themes that emerged was the exploration of the biblical story of Mary and Joseph, with JP expressing his thoughts on the situation and raising questions about God's role as a parent. Despite the heavy topics, the conversation remained light-hearted and humorous, with JP sharing his experiences and unique perspective on life. Another topic that came up was JP's background and his move to Rome, Texas, where he discussed his life choices and the challenges he faced. Overall, the conversation showcased JP's charisma, energy, and ability to find humor in everyday situations.
JP's unique comedy style and personal stories: JP's charisma, timing, and unique storytelling captured the audience's attention, leading to an offer for a guaranteed spot in the comedy show despite his unconventional topics and past experiences.
JP Himsdale shared a personal story about a sad encounter in the back of a car and his unique perspective on hand jobs during a comedy set. The discussion also revealed his honest answers about his past experiences, including being locked in aviaries multiple times as a child. Despite the odd circumstances, JP's charisma, timing, and unique storytelling captured the audience's attention, leading to an offer for a guaranteed spot in the comedy show the following month. The conversation showcased JP's openness and willingness to share his experiences, making for an entertaining and engaging conversation.
Michael Lehrer's final performance leaves audience in awe: Renowned comedian Michael Lehrer entertained audiences with his powerful presence, wit, and charisma, sharing stories about unexpected places and personal struggles, keeping the crowd engaged and creating unforgettable moments.
Michael Lehrer, a renowned comedian, left the audience in awe during his final performance at the show. Known for his powerful presence and hilarious jokes, Lehrer had the crowd going wild with his wit and charisma. He shared stories about unexpected places, such as receiving his coronavirus vaccine in the back of a Uber, and his personal struggles with food and weight. Despite the unusual circumstances, Lehrer managed to keep the audience engaged and entertained with his quick humor and improvisation. Overall, his performance was a reminder of the power of comedy to bring people together and create unforgettable moments.