SHOW NOTES: In Today’s episode of the greatest shit show on earth:
I begin the show slightly differently than usual. I begin on a personal note, of my own struggles dealing with recently related relationship troubles that fall in line with today's show. Pursuing a toxic and codependent relationship can wear on the soul.
I learned a lot more about what it really means to raise a new member of the family — a puppy, and how hard it is to come up with a name the entire family likes.
I finally chose to address the Will Smith and Chris Rock Academy Wards Ceremony debacle, and the controversially violent attack from Will Smith during a live recording.
In this two-part series, I first ramble about the new headset I recently invested in to better hear those sound issues I keep complaining on and on about. Does the headset help me or hinder me?
Even though I am addressing the controversial slap heard around the world, over the course of two episodes, I will try to focus on areas where other comedians and stars haven't honed in on.
Where were Will Smith's emotions really coming from? Out of the three, could it be Jada Pinkett Smith who's pulling on his heartstrings.
Jada in a recent interview talked about her loss of hair and how it wasn't an issue for her; what should we make of this new revelation?
What did body language experts learn from the drama that unfolded between the three during the Academy Awards that we didn't?
How will this affect comedians and their performances going forward? Did Free speech also take a punch to the face or does the fallout from that evening finally reverse this constant attack on what comedians should or should not joke about?
There is only one way to find out, by tuning in.
SHOW STRUCTURE:
Pre-show confession - How easy it is to not see the hurts two people can cause in a relationship.
Act I: - The last several years took a toll on comedians in regards to their powerful perspective when free speech faces a roadblock to the end of a punch line but also their personal safety while they are on stage. Also, I share my personal opinion of what I think and how I feel about Jada Pinkett Smith.
Act II - Wrapping up until the next Episode.
I begin the show slightly differently than usual. I begin on a personal note, of my own struggles dealing with recently related relationship troubles that fall in line with today's show. Pursuing a toxic and codependent relationship can wear on the soul.
I learned a lot more about what it really means to raise a new member of the family — a puppy, and how hard it is to come up with a name the entire family likes.
I finally chose to address the Will Smith and Chris Rock Academy Wards Ceremony debacle, and the controversially violent attack from Will Smith during a live recording.
In this two-part series, I first ramble about the new headset I recently invested in to better hear those sound issues I keep complaining on and on about. Does the headset help me or hinder me?
Even though I am addressing the controversial slap heard around the world, over the course of two episodes, I will try to focus on areas where other comedians and stars haven't honed in on.
Where were Will Smith's emotions really coming from? Out of the three, could it be Jada Pinkett Smith who's pulling on his heartstrings.
Jada in a recent interview talked about her loss of hair and how it wasn't an issue for her; what should we make of this new revelation?
What did body language experts learn from the drama that unfolded between the three during the Academy Awards that we didn't?
How will this affect comedians and their performances going forward? Did Free speech also take a punch to the face or does the fallout from that evening finally reverse this constant attack on what comedians should or should not joke about?
There is only one way to find out, by tuning in.
SHOW STRUCTURE:
Pre-show confession - How easy it is to not see the hurts two people can cause in a relationship.
Act I: - The last several years took a toll on comedians in regards to their powerful perspective when free speech faces a roadblock to the end of a punch line but also their personal safety while they are on stage. Also, I share my personal opinion of what I think and how I feel about Jada Pinkett Smith.
Act II - Wrapping up until the next Episode.