I'm continually surprised, at how many talents, were encouraged and pursued career paths, by way of interning for Conan. Speaks to how open, encouraging, and well regarded he and his team are, given everyone's positive memories of those times.
"Yeay-Booh" kind of really became the inofficial theme song of the Conyverse. Love it. As a huge fan of both, the Clueless Gamer segment and the Fallout game franchise, that song kind of resonates with me for some reason...
In a Newfoundland and eastern Canada (heavy Irish influence) they have kitchen parties where music is played and drinks are drunk and stories are told. 😊
I was 12 when Conan took over. I was a kid who loved to stay up with my mom and watch Johnny and Dave, so I was well-versed in their humor even at a very very young age. When Conan was announced as Dave’s replacement, it was for sure “Uhhhh….who?” moment with everyone. Conan was right, those first several months or longer were rough; I would watch more for what Andy would say than Conan. But I am glad I didn’t give up, Conan and his show influenced a large part of my comedic sensibilities. These podcasts are great because it’s like the “How It’s Made” series; you learn so much and it all makes sense.
I wanted to say more after I hit enter. With this podcast, it has made it so I can’t watch regular talk shows like Fallon, Seth, Colbert, Kimmel, etc. That formulaic “guest comes out, host and guest make some jokes back and forth at best, show a clip, thanks for coming” process that I for years with every talk show watched has now become uninteresting.
@@timvanboening9432 Then why did you say you wanted to say more, and then make a whole new post instead of just editing your current one? Just trying to help, dude.
just wanna say, i’m a 17 year old boy from a random town in Arkansas and I really really enjoy Conan, I have consumed as much of his stuff as I could and i’m thankful he has done all that he has
This type of stand-up is very common and popular in the Netherlands and we wouldn’t call you a stand-up comedian, but a “cabaretier” (French pronunciation.)
Dude's material is good bc its humble, relatable, and down to earth as well as being hilarious. Whenever I hear him irl though he has a hollywood, Im a celebrity vibe that is very anti-standup and somewhat offputting
it was on the podcast yeah. i dont remember the exact wording but the clip is from around a year ago i think titled something like "john mulaney thinks fatherhood has simplified his life" on their playlist of podcast clips
I worry about Mike’s reliance on medical conditions to develop new material. He is either going to get healthier and his material will dry up, or his health will deteriorate further. This is a no-win situation.
thank goodness at the 4:00 mark conan could stop his interesting guest from talking about his unique show so we can hear for the 500th time conan talk about starting his show and no one knew who he was. good golly, self-abscess much???
I'm continually surprised, at how many talents, were encouraged and pursued career paths, by way of interning for Conan. Speaks to how open, encouraging, and well regarded he and his team are, given everyone's positive memories of those times.
"Yeay-Booh" kind of really became the inofficial theme song of the Conyverse. Love it. As a huge fan of both, the Clueless Gamer segment and the Fallout game franchise, that song kind of resonates with me for some reason...
In a Newfoundland and eastern Canada (heavy Irish influence) they have kitchen parties where music is played and drinks are drunk and stories are told. 😊
I love Mike Birbiglia. Billy Crystal did the story telling stand up comedy in his special 700 Sundays. It was excellent.
Still amazes me seeing how far Joey Bag-O Donuts’ little brother has come
I was 12 when Conan took over. I was a kid who loved to stay up with my mom and watch Johnny and Dave, so I was well-versed in their humor even at a very very young age. When Conan was announced as Dave’s replacement, it was for sure “Uhhhh….who?” moment with everyone. Conan was right, those first several months or longer were rough; I would watch more for what Andy would say than Conan. But I am glad I didn’t give up, Conan and his show influenced a large part of my comedic sensibilities.
These podcasts are great because it’s like the “How It’s Made” series; you learn so much and it all makes sense.
I wanted to say more after I hit enter.
With this podcast, it has made it so I can’t watch regular talk shows like Fallon, Seth, Colbert, Kimmel, etc. That formulaic “guest comes out, host and guest make some jokes back and forth at best, show a clip, thanks for coming” process that I for years with every talk show watched has now become uninteresting.
@@timvanboening9432 FYI, you can edit or delete your comment after posting by clicking on the 3 dots to the right of it!
@@mcfunwow I’m aware.
@@timvanboening9432 Then why did you say you wanted to say more, and then make a whole new post instead of just editing your current one? Just trying to help, dude.
Nathan Lane is a great actor.
Fan since the days of his exerpts on This American Life...just so gratifying to watch him hone what he does ❤
I'm just here for the Chip Whitley reference 😂
I’m still waiting for an update on how Chaz Backman is doing :/
@@Tonyhouse1168what about djengus roundstone?
Looking forward to watching Birbiglia's stand up on Netflix
His part was so small in fault in our stars but I really enjoyed him in that.
just wanna say, i’m a 17 year old boy from a random town in Arkansas and I really really enjoy Conan, I have consumed as much of his stuff as I could and i’m thankful he has done all that he has
I can't wait for Conan to do Mike's WIO podcast again 🙂
I was 100% sure that Conan would use the name Chip Whitley
I live in worcester!! Originally from Agawam! Western ma
Mike Birbiglia is def amongst my favorite comic storytellers. I live in Walla Walla not far from La Quinta!!!
i don't know how/why i never realized this before, but nathan fielder reminds me so much of mike birbiglia it's crazy.
This is great 😂😂😂
This type of stand-up is very common and popular in the Netherlands and we wouldn’t call you a stand-up comedian, but a “cabaretier” (French pronunciation.)
I was all alone in the dark.... then I became a big ass mushroom. Wtf... I thought I would get some talent
It really shows I am chronically online that I am here everytime Team Coco drops a video
maybe I should go offline :(
Dude's material is good bc its humble, relatable, and down to earth as well as being hilarious. Whenever I hear him irl though he has a hollywood, Im a celebrity vibe that is very anti-standup and somewhat offputting
anybody remembers Mulaney's exact words? or was it said off camera?
it was on the podcast yeah. i dont remember the exact wording but the clip is from around a year ago i think titled something like "john mulaney thinks fatherhood has simplified his life" on their playlist of podcast clips
Hostage Holding ?
No Mamluks Are Writers
Nobody Writes For The Hostage Consultant At The Kearney Negotiation But Bill Burr
#TheBoyWhoLived
Come Work At Deloitte With Us
#DeloitteMeansStockholmSyndrome
I worry about Mike’s reliance on medical conditions to develop new material. He is either going to get healthier and his material will dry up, or his health will deteriorate further. This is a no-win situation.
It's reliance on his life experience for stories and observations just like any other comic. I'm sure funny things will still happen
thank goodness at the 4:00 mark conan could stop his interesting guest from talking about his unique show so we can hear for the 500th time conan talk about starting his show and no one knew who he was. good golly, self-abscess much???
No idea who this guy is
You would if you were into standup comedy.
Did comedy recently get replaced by tragedy, or is this the best he can come up with?