Jul 6, 2014
Welcome to Epi90 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast, the show that tracks down clips of comedy podcasts from all over the web and sweeps them into a neat pile every week or so for you to scoop up with your dustpan-like ears and enjoy. You, dear reader, must also like to sweep a little bit into your eyes, since you're visiting the show blog.
We’ve got a jammed packed episode: A half a dozen podcast clips. TWO of our Burst O’ Durst segments with political comedian and social commentator Will Durst, who talks to us about the Washington Redskins debacle and how to properly observe the 4th of July. A brand new Henderson’s Pants commercial for their "Camo CutOffs". Not to mention the TweetSack.
But we also have a special guest for Epi90, making his return to the Succotash microphones: Jordan Brady, who was here last time to talk about his documentary called I Am Comic.
Now he has his followup movie out – which he was musing about doing the last time we chatted with him – and it’s called I Am ROAD Comic. It’s a funny documentary and neat little study of comedy and comics on the road. I’m very excited to have Jordan back on the show and he was very kind to give me a lot of time in our Skype chat which you will hear in this episode. The interview is pretty long, so the show is front-loaded with the clips and other business and then we’ll spent the rest of the episode with Jordan.
Since he last joined us,
he’s also become a podcaster, hosting Respect The Process. It's a show about the
world of commercial film production and we talk about that in our
interview as well.
(BTW, the title for this epi's blog came from a lip slip I made while talking to Jordan - a cross between chatting and Twitter, which was inadvertently coined to describe carrying on a prolonged exchange with someone via Twitter. Too bad Rich Hall doesn't write Sniglets books any more!)
THE 10 MOST ACTIVE SHOWS ON STITCHER'S TOP 100 COMEDY PODCAST LIST
I'm not sure if anyone really appreciates or enjoys this feature but I do! It keeps me looking at the top-ranked shows on Stitcher and that helps me to stay in touch with what's going on out there in PodcastLand. So a shout-out to Ed Wallick from the Don't Quit Your Daycast podcast who gave me the idea for this list in the first place!
AT
MOVED
13 Beats &
Eats
+111
33 The Cracked
Podccast
+21
34 What About
Pod?
+33
35 Bertcast’s
Podcast
+11
46
Ventchat
-10
49 You Made It Weird w/Pete
Holmes
+10
54 Alison Rosen Is Your New Best
Friend
-14
58 The Champs w/Neal Brennan & Moshe Kasher
+11
95 Michael Yo & Jo Koy
Show
+12
97 The Insanity
Check
+50
DEAN HAGLUND'S YODEL
One thing I always appreciate is the kind mention of this show on the Chillpak Hollywood Hour by hosts Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness pretty much every episode. An offshoot of that is my appreciation of Dean's yodel of our show's name, which has begun to really develop over time, as can be heard over the theme song for this installment and again at the tail end of the show.
CLIPS
Thanks, as always, to our Associate Producer Tyson Saner, who provided a number of the clips heard this episode!
The Geek
Generation
This clip -
from a podcast we’ve featured before – was provided by the main man
behind the show, Rob Logan. He says, “We've
started playing a game on The Geek Generation called Smash-Up,
which combines two categories or concepts of things together,
creating some hilarious results for things you've probably never
heard of. Recently, our Smash-Up category was to combine Godzilla
with any other movie, and in this clip myself and my co-host Mikey
read the responses sent in from our super-creative
fans.”
Word to the wise: Comedy
podcasters are welcome to submit 3-5 minute MP3 or WAV clips from
their shows to clips@SuccotashShow.com, and
we'll feature them on the show!
Proudly
Resents
Friend-of-Succotash
and past special guest Adam Spiegelman recently
posted a "Succotash Shoutout" version of his show Proudly
Resents. He had some bits, pieces, and tail ends of interview
from his podcast so he put them together,
Succotash-fashion, to serve to his listeners. Thanks,
Adam! We're featuring part of that stew: A snippet of a
conversation Adam had with filmmaker Jeremy
Sklar.
Revelstoke Jim’s Canadian
Content
Tyson harvested this next
clip and, he couldn’t have known this, but I’ve been aware of
Revelstoke Jim since the early aughts. It was
around the year 2000 or 2001 that I began to make a series of guest
appearances on But Seriously, an early webcast – there was
an attempt by some broadcast-oriented companies to livecast shows –
hosted by comedian Brian Malow. His show was part
of a rudimentary network of shows and the one that was on right
after his was hosted by none other than Revelstoke Jim. So I would
catch snippets of his show. Here, some decade and some years later,
is yet another snippet, live and direct from Revelstoke, British
Columbia.
Comedy And Everything
Else
We had comedian
Fred Stoller on Succotash way back in
Epi15 when we were one of the first podcasts that he’s been a guest
on. Since then, Fred’s become a favorite guest of a lot of shows.
(So many, in fact, that I’m surprised he hasn’t started one of his
own, because he’d be a great host, I think.) He was on a recent
episode of Comedy & Everything Else, hosted by comedian
Jimmy Dore and Stefanie Zamorano,
who co-host a solid, funny show (in league with Dore's own The
Jimmy Dore Show.)
Green
Up!
The world of pop
culture-based comedy podcasts is both deep and wide, which means
there are a lot of them. Tyson found us this one, which I hadn’t
heard of before, hosted by Roy,
Phillip, and Ryan. (Or, as they
refer to themselves on their show blog, “three fatties”.) Their
focus is on video games – console and PC, as well as TV, movies,
and podcasts. (Hmm. Wonder if they ever mention
SuccotashI?) In this clip, they’re musing about getting
a-whuppin’ as a kind of celebration of Father’s
day.
There's your Epi90 in a bloggy nutshell. Enjoy! And don't say I never gave you anything…
— Marc Hershon