The most important thing you can do for us is subscribe to the RSS feed. Here's the link for all major platforms: https://www.joebegs.com/podcast Me and Ryan spent a good two years running around the bay area doing comedy. He was one of the best comics we had, and it's pretty incredible to see him racking up 10s of millions of views with his Netflix is a Joke tape. Ryan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryangoodcase/ Episode summary: In this episode, we embark on a multifaceted exploration of comedy and its intersections with life, starting with the seemingly mundane yet crucial topic of dehydration and the importance of staying hydrated. This leads into a deeper conversation about the benefits of therapy and the significance of remaining true to oneself both on and off stage. We then delve into the age-old debate among comedians: should one have a well-crafted act or should they perform as they genuinely feel in the moment? This discussion naturally transitions into the technical aspects of home recording music and effective joke-writing tactics, offering insights and tips for both budding and seasoned comedians. We don't shy away from controversial and sensitive topics, such as SIDS and dead baby jokes, questioning whether there are subjects that should be off-limits in comedy and pondering the potential effects of jokes on people's behavior. The episode further explores the idea of a "hack" in comedy, shedding light on what it means and why it's often viewed negatively. Sharing personal anecdotes, we recount experiences from performing comedy in the South Bay, and lighten the atmosphere by sharing our favorite jokes from comedy legends Rodney Dangerfield and Louie CK. Personal stories about the significance of family names and emotional connections to cousins, alongside reflections on the works of Woody Allen, bring a heartfelt touch to the discussion. We also touch on the theme of death, examining its impact on our lives and our comedy. The episode wraps up with a fun and casual chat about our favorite treats and drinks, from fudge and whiskey cokes to ranch waters and memorable visits to Buckees. This episode is a blend of humor, introspection, and candid conversations, offering listeners a comprehensive view of the comedy landscape. 00:00 Intro / Dehydration 01:45 Drinking / Therapy 4:00 Monotone and Being Yourself 5:30 Should you have an act or should you act as you feel onstage 10:20 Home recording music 12:20 Joke writing tactics 16:30 SIDS / Dead Baby Jokes 18:45 Is there anything we shouldn't talk about. Do jokes have an effect on people's behavior? 23:00 What is a hack? 25:45 Doing comedy in the South Bay 29:40 Ryan's Favorite Dangerfield Joke / Joe's favorite Louie joke 31:00 The Goodcase family name 34:00 Emotional Connection to your cousins and Woody Allen 36:30 Death 38:00 Fudge, Whiskey Cokes, Ranch Waters, and Buckees
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