We are in a spectacular time in this modern age of the smart phone, broadband, and live video streaming wherever you wish it to be...unless you live in the super rural areas. As a fan of so many live streaming podcasts, podcasting is such a strange word that no longer fits it's definition. These days what we have is live conversations between friends and conversations with people the interviewer WANTS to know. Granted I will say that my first interview recordings I got into were the ones by the Giant of interviewing...Tim Ferriss, not only is the guy a legendary writer and man who can break down just about anything to help you the viewer learn better and faster. The world needs more people like Tim. But right after that the 2nd place would have to be Mr. Joe Rogan, for if not for him. I wouldn't know about my 3rd in the list of most important to me podcasts, Joey Coco Diaz. The guy whom I learnt about during one of the Rogan streams he did with Andrew Dice Clay. Joey was a special guest on it and at the time, I had no knowledge of this guy who was going to quickly become my favorite living comedian. I've yet to meet a person who is more real and unafraid to be himself.
I really dig watching Rogan talk with people from all kinds of different places. Today as I was watching 1001 he had the 4th interview with a gentleman who was in the CIA. Now THAT guy can give you some stories that'll freak you out, or maybe not, depending on your level of being. Joe is one hilarious comedian who really breaks down things for his fans into wonderful bits and jokes for his fans that keep em rolling in the isles.
This #1000 episode was so monumental, no one else really has done as much or probably will do as much as Joe Rogan when it comes to his reach and how he does it. The guy is a true professional and knows how to enjoy a conversation with someone, as well as he knows how to have fun, and know exactly when to bring in the fart and shit stories. Tom Segura shows easily how much fun he had conversing with his best friends on a live stream, as Tom also has his own podcast...seems like most comedians these days do. His is called "Your Moms House", and is quite funny, they like to watch clips from the net and talk about them with special guests. His wife is the co-host, which is fantastic to show that you have that good of a relationship with your significant other that you can share and have a bunch of fun in a podcast together.
Dean Delray is a famous comedian who began as a musician, which makes for awesome conversations each and every time he's on The Church. He and Joey LOVE to get into talking about albums. It's like those times when you got to hang out with your friend who was also seriously into music, you two would get together, put on an album and then just talk about every bar of every song. Especially this time...as he spoke in detail about things that can really help anyone who has been struggling in the creative arts. I made my own clip out of it and put it on my facebook page to see if others would watch it.
There really is a Church for just about anything you are going through. This one in particular inspired so much response that they did another episode right after it with their friend Ari Shaffir who called in and they spoke about depression and dealing with life. If you become a fan, one thing you'll love is listening to Lee Syatt, as that fella has the funniest laugh. Sometimes I wanna make a video of just Lee's laughing, cause it's contagious.
Bert Kreischer is yet another great podcaster. These are more just getting to know you kind of podcasts, they don't go deep, or as deep as things get with The Church. This particular episode with Christopher Titus is excellent, as Titus is one of my favorite comedians. I always loved his stories about his family, you should listen to his stories, you probably have more in common with him than you think.
Tim Ferriss has done so much for people into building businesses and making your life better through more efficient learning. This particular episode with Arnold Schwarzenegger is quite good to help you get off your ass and do something worthy.
Marc Maron is yet another who does mostly audio only podcasts. Like many comedians, he began by interviewing his friends and talking himself. In time he has grown this podcast to include some of the most famous people on the planet. This particular one I have here is with Robbie Robertson. If you don't know who he is, go look him up. I'll wait, oh wait, no I won't. Maron also had a wonderful tv show for 4 seasons on IFC, Independent Film Channel, which let's be honest, stopped showing independent films not long after showing up in the cable roster. It's hilarious with a lot of what were probably personal lessons for Marc, and because of that, it works so well with his comedy. Which personally, I like way more. If you get a chance, get on Netflix and watch THINKY PAIN. And if you get the chance see the MORE LATER special too, but it's on a channel called EPIX which is hard to get programs from.
These are just a few of the MANY podcasts going on these days. If you know me, you know which one I watch most. I'm a full fledged member of The Church of What's Happening Now!
LIKE A DOCTAH!!!!
I really dig watching Rogan talk with people from all kinds of different places. Today as I was watching 1001 he had the 4th interview with a gentleman who was in the CIA. Now THAT guy can give you some stories that'll freak you out, or maybe not, depending on your level of being. Joe is one hilarious comedian who really breaks down things for his fans into wonderful bits and jokes for his fans that keep em rolling in the isles.
This #1000 episode was so monumental, no one else really has done as much or probably will do as much as Joe Rogan when it comes to his reach and how he does it. The guy is a true professional and knows how to enjoy a conversation with someone, as well as he knows how to have fun, and know exactly when to bring in the fart and shit stories. Tom Segura shows easily how much fun he had conversing with his best friends on a live stream, as Tom also has his own podcast...seems like most comedians these days do. His is called "Your Moms House", and is quite funny, they like to watch clips from the net and talk about them with special guests. His wife is the co-host, which is fantastic to show that you have that good of a relationship with your significant other that you can share and have a bunch of fun in a podcast together.
Dean Delray is a famous comedian who began as a musician, which makes for awesome conversations each and every time he's on The Church. He and Joey LOVE to get into talking about albums. It's like those times when you got to hang out with your friend who was also seriously into music, you two would get together, put on an album and then just talk about every bar of every song. Especially this time...as he spoke in detail about things that can really help anyone who has been struggling in the creative arts. I made my own clip out of it and put it on my facebook page to see if others would watch it.
There really is a Church for just about anything you are going through. This one in particular inspired so much response that they did another episode right after it with their friend Ari Shaffir who called in and they spoke about depression and dealing with life. If you become a fan, one thing you'll love is listening to Lee Syatt, as that fella has the funniest laugh. Sometimes I wanna make a video of just Lee's laughing, cause it's contagious.
Bert Kreischer is yet another great podcaster. These are more just getting to know you kind of podcasts, they don't go deep, or as deep as things get with The Church. This particular episode with Christopher Titus is excellent, as Titus is one of my favorite comedians. I always loved his stories about his family, you should listen to his stories, you probably have more in common with him than you think.
Tim Ferriss has done so much for people into building businesses and making your life better through more efficient learning. This particular episode with Arnold Schwarzenegger is quite good to help you get off your ass and do something worthy.
Marc Maron is yet another who does mostly audio only podcasts. Like many comedians, he began by interviewing his friends and talking himself. In time he has grown this podcast to include some of the most famous people on the planet. This particular one I have here is with Robbie Robertson. If you don't know who he is, go look him up. I'll wait, oh wait, no I won't. Maron also had a wonderful tv show for 4 seasons on IFC, Independent Film Channel, which let's be honest, stopped showing independent films not long after showing up in the cable roster. It's hilarious with a lot of what were probably personal lessons for Marc, and because of that, it works so well with his comedy. Which personally, I like way more. If you get a chance, get on Netflix and watch THINKY PAIN. And if you get the chance see the MORE LATER special too, but it's on a channel called EPIX which is hard to get programs from.
These are just a few of the MANY podcasts going on these days. If you know me, you know which one I watch most. I'm a full fledged member of The Church of What's Happening Now!
LIKE A DOCTAH!!!!
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