Nothing Is Off-Limits for Isaac Butterfield

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Today's guest is the beard-bearing, Isaac Butterfield.
    Isaac is an Aussie comedian who has no trouble selling out shows when he tours. A large reason for this is because he isn't afraid of speaking his mind, which sometimes means being controversial.
    As I interview more and more comedians, I'm noticing a trend in the way that they see the world of comedy. First and foremost, they want to make people laugh BUT they also possess an inner child curiously wherein if they have a crazy idea for a joke, regardless of whether it is politically correct or offensive, they have to make that joke on stage.
    They just have to see what happens when they say what they are thinking. The thing is, if the crowd laughs, they have to make that joke again.
    When comedians get 'cancelled', you have to understand that the jokes they are telling on stage at their filmed and planned comedy special is likely the 100th time (if not more) that they have told that particular joke to an audience. It only stays in the show if it gets the laugh and to a comedian such as Isaac Butterfield, it seems like nothing is off-limits. Laughter is king.
    This is the sport of stand-up comedy. Pair that with the sport that is social media and Isaac Butterfield is someone who objectively plays the game very well.
    I took Isaac from a stand-up gig to his dinner plans for the evening and we got into some fantastic and even deep conversation. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 20

  • @bread-gz3rl
    @bread-gz3rl Год назад +2

    2:38 holy shit a Australian 8th gen F series truck

  • @mlejoly
    @mlejoly 2 года назад +5

    Ah! my two favourite Australians! This I like! I just realized I started following you only a few months apart.

  • @MrJadsta
    @MrJadsta 2 года назад +7

    @2:39 omg Darren is someone who doesnt wave thanks when someone lets him in, how savage.

    • @finnkersten1414
      @finnkersten1414 2 года назад +1

      Lmao same, i was like : "he's Gonna wave right?" but no the man is a savage. An UBERsavage

  • @Rafael-vg8ir
    @Rafael-vg8ir 2 года назад +12

    next thing you know, dazza is doin stand up comedy

  • @INDAMOMENTFilms
    @INDAMOMENTFilms 2 года назад +1

    You had Isaac Butterfield the buttsmarn on board!? Darren you bloody legend! 😍☺️💯🤟🏼🇦🇺

  • @maximilienzimmermann5599
    @maximilienzimmermann5599 2 года назад

    Why does this channel has not blown up already?! I love this format of video, we can learn so many things :)

  • @danielchowtzeyoong
    @danielchowtzeyoong 2 года назад +8

    IN A RELATIONSHIP?!?!?

  • @jamesmarsh1465
    @jamesmarsh1465 2 года назад

    Really needed to hear the messages in this, being 27 aswell I truly believe this year tests our emotional well being to its core and pushes its limits, so thank you for this wonderful little pod-Carst

  • @Bill-Burns
    @Bill-Burns 2 года назад +3

    can confirm as a Scot that beards like that are actually not that common here, but I'll let it slide ;) kidding, Isaac seems like an awesome guy, this was sick :))

    • @renowated
      @renowated 2 года назад +1

      As a person living in Scotland with beard almost as epic as this one I can in fact confirm your statement (and its both awesome and bad at the same time)

  • @Saarim-Salim
    @Saarim-Salim 2 года назад +7

    As a Muslim, who remembers hearing his joke on the Christchurch incident(probably why i recognized him) without knowing who he was or what he did back then, I too felt this sense of anger, I completely understand dark humour and offensive jokes now but ig it was just that something like that incident happening in broad daylight for like a good few hours without any sort of action from the police or the authorities is what really triggered everyone, and every Muslim back then felt this sense of fear that no one actually cared about us and that any person could literally walk in a mosque and kill tens of muslims and just stroll around the city without any sort of fear is what made us so sensitive in a way. I've always heard jokes about Muslims being terrorists or anything alike and always found it funny just like most of the Muslims do lmao, but ig also because the incident was pretty fresh and the outrage was still on, him putting that joke out in that period really wasn't the best of him, he would've known what he was getting himself into, right? Also, the part where he mentions performing the joke in Christchurch and most of the crowd having a good time, like duh? It happened there for a reason.
    Imagine going to Auschwitz in *those* times and cracking a joke about the Jews being impure or some shit, obviously its going to get a huge laugh mate. I haven't seen a lot of his content lately to know how good he is at standup tho. I hope he's doing well today and continues to, as well.
    Also, absolutely loved the episode Darren, we need more of this!

    • @Louis_m9
      @Louis_m9 2 года назад +3

      Hang on. Your saying everyone in chirchchurch would have loved the joke because they have the same radical idea the the guman did? Is that not the same as racist people saying all muslims are terrorists.
      I am from chrichurch so probably feel a bit bias, but although there are some peices of shit racists out there i felt that after the shooting is was mostly love for the muslim community. I completely understand that doesnt change the horrific thing that happened, but i think its ridiculous for you to complain about his joke (which i also thought was distasteful) and then say that most people in christchurch hate muslims like the gunman did which is quite frankly to opposite.
      Its like saying all muslims are the same as osama bin laden or something, complete bullshit

    • @sit-insforsithis1568
      @sit-insforsithis1568 Год назад

      So you like jokes about Muslims being terrorist, it are offended about this joke? I’ve lost family to Muslim terrorist, and you laugh about that

  • @keldinks
    @keldinks Год назад

    Darren Levy, the Australian Joe Rogan!!

  • @DakkaDakkaDakkaWaagh
    @DakkaDakkaDakkaWaagh 2 года назад

    FUCK YES HOW DID I MISS THIS

  • @Tysonluke2024
    @Tysonluke2024 2 года назад

    Issak at 11:02 talking by family and almost Get out of car

  • @dannynukes7294
    @dannynukes7294 2 года назад +2

    Bro I'm from New Zealand, let comedy be comedy.

  • @benjaminaskren9075
    @benjaminaskren9075 Год назад

    Not going to lie, finding someone who also kinda knows your pain (mental and/or physical) is an awesome way for you to get some healing. Like it isd all "If this person can laugh and make jokes about the similar trauma that I went through then so can I!" Downplaying your own pain/trauma is so fucking healing, I tell you what!