Get Stupid is Dave Ross's mental health and comedy podcast. There's a big red button in front of him that makes a fart sound when he presses it, just in case he goes on a rant about depression or anxiety for too long, which he has been known to do. Not anymore, though! Now he can safely analyze his brain and rave maniacally about the chemicals that make all of our minds so sick with the knowledge that he has a fart lifeline right there to pull him out of the darkness. Digging into your mental health is a very good thing, but don't stay down there! It sucks down there!
Get Stupid with Dave Ross is Dave Ross's solo comedy podcast that he started in the pandemic with the intention of being a comedy podcast but that immediately became a mental health podcast. He never understood why. But now he understands why! After a two-year (three-year?) hiatus, the show is back. After 52 episodes recorded in a global pandemic, the show is back! This is episode 53, and this is also episode 1. He recorded it ...
Dave jumps between a bunch of segments in this behemoth of an episode. He interviews Kate Willett about her new audiobook Dirtbag Anthropology, Chris Estrada jumps in for an episode of Boring Opinions and Matt Ingebretson shows up for another installment of Matt's Mugs. Featuring standup from Alex Price.
It's just Dave this week, and he's tiny now. He is! He talks all about it. He also makes a... BIG ANNOUNCEMENT... and yells about Donut Friend and blink-182 for awhile, and then rounds things out by re-editing Brian Regan's best album.
This episode is a lot of Dave yelling about Congress and describing the room he’s in. It’s a new room!!! There’s a ceramic butt in there!!! Most importantly though, is the third installment of his in-depth interview with Matt Ingebretson about his favorite coffee mugs. Also featuring a stand-up clip from Greg Edwards.
[TRIGGER WARNING: self-harm. This is one of our favorite episodes of the show! But if you’re sensitive to that subject you might wanna tread a little lightly.] Dave has a deep, often hilarious and sometimes intense conversation with comedian and artist Winslow Dumaine about the complicated nature of having a painful past. They talk self-harm, self-hate, loss, making art about those things and much more.
Dave catches up with his old friend and great friend, Ismael Loutfi, about being a comedian in a pandemic. They’re both pretty sad about it. They get sad together. And they have fun! Fun being sad.
Jackie and Dave discuss making it through quarantine with a little help from faith. But not god! Or maybe god. But faith. Whatever your version of faith is. They also discuss the time Jackie used mace!!! For the record, she feels bad about using the mace.
Dave talks to his good buddy Daniel Van Kirk about trying to be a positive force in comedy and the world.
Dave exclaims about sadness and the government for a bit and then talks to Brendan Kelly (of Lawrence Arms, Slapstick, The Falcon and more) about a night on tour in Germany with way, way, way too many chickens.
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