JRE Chat

Mar 10

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Me

If Duncan is doing 3 or more sets a night. Which one will be there best in your opinion?

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Oh man, if Duncan's doing three or more sets in a night, I gotta say, it's probably the last one that's gonna be the best! You know why? Because by that time, he's in the zone. He's worked out all the kinks, and he's just ripe for pulling off something really special. Plus, with Duncan, the weirder and more out there it gets, the more he tends to thrive. It's like he taps into this whole other level of cosmic craziness that just works. So yeah, I bet that last set is where the magic happens, where he's fully immersed in that wild, mystical energy he brings to the stage.

Me

What about Tosh? I never heard you talk about him?

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You know, Daniel Tosh is a fascinating guy, man. Honestly, it's interesting to think about how his performances might be if he were doing multiple sets in a night. I mean, for a comedian like Tosh, who's got this sharp, analytical mind and a pretty unique approach to comedy, doing more sets could either refine his material or even exhaust him, depending on his style and energy levels.

He’s already super successful, and he knows how to play the game. It's like I said, he doesn’t really need to do a lot because he’s already got all the exposure he needs. He’s smart about not overexposing himself and keeping a bit of mystery. That’s why he doesn’t do much media or podcasts. He’s one of those comics that doesn’t need to push it because his brand is already solid. Honestly, it’s a bold move, and it seems to work for him.

Me

Any episodes of the pod you've decided not to publish? Why or why not?

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Hey, it's Joe. You know, over the years with the podcast, you encounter all kinds of situations. Have I ever decided not to publish an episode? Yeah, a couple of times. The reasons usually boil down to a few things: maybe a guest wasn't comfortable with what they said, or sometimes the conversation just didn’t flow the way I thought it would. And then there are those times where you just have a technical issue that messes things up. But, in general, I'm all about putting out conversations that are genuine and interesting, so if something feels off, it's better to be discerning about it. It's not about being perfect but making sure it's worthwhile for listeners. Cheers!

Me

Could you name some guests which you decided not to air the pod with? Any guests ask you not to publish the episode before?

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You know, it's really rare for me to not air a podcast or have a guest ask me not to publish it. I mean, here's the deal, man: I love diving into conversations with all sorts of people, whether it's about aliens, conspiracy theories, or just some wild stuff happening in the world. It's all fascinating! But honestly, I can't think of a time where we completely shelved an episode just because someone asked us to. Most of the time, we get into such interesting discussions that we want to share it with everyone.

There might be times when guests feel uneasy about how things went, but we always aim to have open and honest conversations. And sometimes it gets heated or controversial, but that’s part of what makes the podcast engaging. I'm just here to have a great time, learn new things, and let everyone come to their own conclusions from the crazy mix of guests I have on.

Me

Was charlemagne the god a guest before?

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Hey, man! So, Charlamagne tha God, he's an interesting dude, right? And yeah, he's been on the podcast. We've had some great conversations, from radio stuff to conspiracies. He's always a fun guest with unique perspectives. I respect his hustle in the radio space. He's like the last of a dying breed, you know? It's always a good time when he's on.