Kumail Nanjiani | The Blocks Podcast w/ Neal Brennan | FULL EPISODE 35

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @tusia20_85
    @tusia20_85 Год назад +92

    Love Kumail for being so open about his complicated relationship with his career and ambition. Can so relate to it. Also, as a fellow South Asian, what he’s talking about is just so endemic to our parenting culture - it’s rooted in shame, oppressive guilt, constant comparison, the value placed on self-sacrifice and achievement above personal happiness and contentment.

    • @atatur123
      @atatur123 Год назад +2

      Damn bro, are you me?

    • @JaydevRaol
      @JaydevRaol Год назад +2

      Yeah, I loved Kumail as well. Loved the ep. Easily among my Top 5 so far.
      As Neal said, I am thankful for Kumail's vulnerability and candidness. 🙌

    • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
      @JDMimeTHEFIRST Год назад +1

      Still not sure why people with Asian parents think they are the only ones who go through this. If anyone who didn’t grow up rich which includes a lot more people. We all had that. It’s only rich kids who didn’t get that. I also didn’t realize people had dads who were nice to them and didn’t insult everything they did or thought constantly. And people even apologize to them. No one apologized to me ever. I was blamed for everything that went wrong. Just saying, you can grow up from any backgrounds of lower middle class to poor and have this experience.

  • @patricknorris9334
    @patricknorris9334 Год назад +41

    Probably THE most honest and upfront guest so far.

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Год назад

      lol honest, really?? He wont admit that his massive body transformation is due to roids and HGH? His jaw has doubled in size.

    • @RobFox
      @RobFox 9 месяцев назад

      What a crock of shit

    • @cyrusmoghadassi9126
      @cyrusmoghadassi9126 8 месяцев назад

      This is so candid and engaging. 👍

  • @davidtmccarty
    @davidtmccarty Год назад +29

    I never comment on this shit and they’d be fools to read the comments, but that was one of my favorite episodes. This is like group therapy and we’re all invited.

  • @ImperiusRex74
    @ImperiusRex74 Год назад +104

    You've had a lot of great ones, but this one is my favorite so far. No bullshit, just real vulnerable honesty. You are by far my favorite podcast interviewer.

    • @freedomfighter4990
      @freedomfighter4990 Год назад +3

      Ditto! I was familiar with Kumail's work but had no idea he was so interesting. He is a genuinely good man who is deeply committed to his wife & his marriage, which is so rare to see in the comedy world.

    • @JaydevRaol
      @JaydevRaol Год назад +1

      Yeah. Totally agree.

  • @kathybartlett5827
    @kathybartlett5827 2 месяца назад +1

    I never leave comments but I am blown away by the openness, honesty, and vulnerability of Kumail and Neal. The two hardest things in American culture is to feel you have enough and you are enough.

  • @tkelly3519
    @tkelly3519 Год назад +16

    Finally, a guest who understood the assignment 👏👏👏
    What a pleasure to listen to two emotionally in touch, vulnerable men talk about stuff. Love it. Refreshing, too, that they didn’t spend much time talking about comedy.

  • @PrettyGarbo
    @PrettyGarbo Год назад +162

    Fastest click of my life no joke

    • @carpeimodiem
      @carpeimodiem Год назад +4

      Nooooo joke

    • @jimsonjohnson3761
      @jimsonjohnson3761 Год назад +4

      No way no joke?

    • @lrm52283
      @lrm52283 Год назад +2

      Same...i love kumail and the premise of blocks brings out interesting relatable experiences from celebrities i don't like so you can bet this will be great!

    • @lamdachi225
      @lamdachi225 Год назад +1

      Yeah love these and love Kumail

    • @jonathane691
      @jonathane691 Год назад

      I thought the exact same thing 😂

  • @shrewdshrew35
    @shrewdshrew35 Год назад +17

    I like his point he thought he was a bad person pretending to be a good person. Never heard anyone actually admit that, but its common amongst religious ppl. I like that he made an effort to be vulnerable with his wife.

    • @tkelly3519
      @tkelly3519 Год назад +2

      I really felt that. I was brought up in a strict baptist-type home, and the soundtrack of my childhood was the pastor going on and on about how we were “born in sin” and can’t do anything good, except through Jesus. Messes with your head. Religious trauma is a real thing.

  • @ericaferrer
    @ericaferrer Год назад +8

    Such an amazing conversation. Kumail is so talented. He blew me away in the Chippendale's series.

  • @theonlyweldon
    @theonlyweldon Год назад +27

    The big sick was a masterful piece of cinema, and I’ll take this as my reminder to rewatch it again soon

  • @jaredleemease
    @jaredleemease Год назад +10

    Thank you Neal and Kumail.

  • @JaydevRaol
    @JaydevRaol Год назад +13

    One of my fav episodes so far. It was really relatable on so many levels. Thanks Neal & Kumail for doing this and being vulnerable infront of us. Appreciate it. ❤

  • @amoneydtc
    @amoneydtc Год назад +14

    So happy for Kumail’s success. Always enjoyed his stand up and role in Silicon Valley. His episode of the Twilight Zone was superb. Great interview. Really honest and vulnerable conversation.

  • @lynnhettrick7588
    @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад +6

    LOVE Kumail!! I rewatch The Big Sick and Lovebirds all the time!

  • @EwokPanda
    @EwokPanda Год назад +12

    I love how each episode is getting better and better editing humor. Great stuff!

  • @TheOldHippiebilly
    @TheOldHippiebilly 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's always a little surprising (but somehow comforting) to me to hear that highly successful people have the same fears, doubts, frustrations, etc as the rest of us.
    Like, wow-- my heroes are human too!
    Love this podcast.
    ✌ ❤

  • @stevenfairweather
    @stevenfairweather Год назад +1

    Maybe the best thing about your pod neal, I feel like id want to be friends with most of your guests after these talks, Which is huge

  • @trevorbishop1395
    @trevorbishop1395 Год назад +3

    Neal, if you ever stop doing this podcast, I’m going to find you and I’m going to fight you.
    I have a good life that I’m very thankful for. And still, episodes like this are a favorite part of my week.
    It’s not only that I enjoy it and I laugh and maybe I learn a thing or two.. I legitimately feel more connected to myself and others. From your freaking podcast. That’s fucking really dope. Thanks for that.

  • @blakejamar
    @blakejamar Год назад +3

    Love and always have loved Kumail. Glad he's still doing well!

  • @comedycrackhead
    @comedycrackhead Год назад +6

    These edits are getting stronger and stronger. Shoutout to the production crew

  • @GR1NCH
    @GR1NCH Год назад +12

    i need to pause to appreciate the new iconic glasses neal is wearing.

  • @sevendaysin8374
    @sevendaysin8374 Год назад +31

    Peak reflection in this interview on so many levels, and a brutally honest conversation w/ Kumail! Great episode!

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Год назад

      "brutally honest" , can he be honest about taking massive amounts of roids that altered his jawline in his 40s.

  • @shrewdshrew35
    @shrewdshrew35 Год назад +7

    love the way he talks about his a marriage and wife.

  • @PatrickKeating
    @PatrickKeating Год назад +6

    Digging the frames Neal!

  • @poczwarka85
    @poczwarka85 Год назад +7

    This is such a great episode. Thank you so much for opening up this way. I’ve learned a lot about myself listening to you guys. ❤

  • @schweber10
    @schweber10 Год назад +8

    Kumail on Murderville on Netflix was the best one.

  • @staciestacie1327
    @staciestacie1327 Год назад +1

    Is this my favourite episode? Like, this was really good Neal

  • @Multimedia_Magic
    @Multimedia_Magic Год назад +4

    Great as always. I was a little sketchy on what he premise of the show is though...

  • @JeremyForTheWin
    @JeremyForTheWin Год назад +6

    The thing about Internal Family Systems is that all the voices are a part of your psyche and they all have a goal of keeping you "safe". Sometimes they have an outdated or extreme version of what "safe" looks like and can get big.
    Keeping in mind that Craig's goal in saying these things is to prevent you from getting hurt in a particular way you've been hurt before may help in being more curious as to what they are protecting against and what would help them ease up with that behavior.

  • @RizeTB1
    @RizeTB1 Год назад +2

    @Neal Brennan still the only comedy special I’ve rewatched the moment it ended.

  • @TheirIAre
    @TheirIAre Год назад +2

    Excellent as usual

  • @easyglistening
    @easyglistening Год назад +42

    The best part about him not wanting to explain the premise anymore is that he could’ve just recorded an intro explaining it to play at the beginning of every episode 😂

    • @DizzyNW
      @DizzyNW Год назад +5

      It is about time he stopped doing that. It causes him so much pain every time.
      It was hilarious how it started clear and concise, sometimes got lengthier and more confusing, sometimes got short and curt.
      And he clearly felt obliged to mention that it was Jimmy Carr's idea even though the blocks are less of a focus on the show now and he just has conversations with people for the most part.

    • @Mark_LaCroix
      @Mark_LaCroix Год назад +2

      Same. He has never successfully executed on that premise (the show is basically a normal biographical interview show) so I'm glad he's stopped trying to set it up and just does his thing, which he's great at. It doesn't have to be some innovative format to be good.

  • @gracens5548
    @gracens5548 Месяц назад

    “We’re healing the Earth, people are being vulnerable, it’s exciting.” Love it.

  • @LooseGooseFM
    @LooseGooseFM 3 месяца назад

    I've watched a lot of Blocks episodes by this point but I have not related more to a guest than I have Prismo (Kumail). Thank you for this episode as it has honestly helped me understand myself a lot better.

  • @mra6093
    @mra6093 Год назад +10

    It's interesting, I understand para-social relationships, and that they're completely one sided, and that the good feelings or connection you have with the person aren't experience at all by the other. That being said, Kumail's vulnerability and openness makes him incredibly relatable and approachable, which is the last thing he wants haha. Guess I'll just have to see his next stand up, whenever that might be. Bravo on all his success, even if it never quite feels like enough. Delighted that he has come to truly appreciate Emily, and excited to see what he does next.

  • @Nico-zp6wg
    @Nico-zp6wg 8 месяцев назад

    In the span of 2 days, you’ve shot up to my favorite podcast. GJ man

  • @zharriott2010
    @zharriott2010 Год назад +3

    I didn't know who this guy was before clicking and I'm now a fan and rooting for him

  • @shawnworrlein7921
    @shawnworrlein7921 Год назад +5

    Kumail tried to make this the best Blocks podcast ever. He might have succeeded :)

  • @christophersoprano-sculptor
    @christophersoprano-sculptor Год назад +3

    Your episodes keep getting better. This is my favorite. So helpful to hear the inner struggles of other artists, and how to manage them. Listening to your conversations has been more helpful than when I tried talk therapy.

  • @hydrangeadays
    @hydrangeadays Год назад +4

    Thanks for another great episode. On a side note, I hope that you'll convince Electric Guest to release that song, Neal.

  • @JonathanHassingerChannel
    @JonathanHassingerChannel Год назад +16

    Thanks again for another unique interview with another unique talented person I’ve been eager to learn more about, Neal!

  • @Kyonikov
    @Kyonikov Год назад

    Whoever edited the zoom-ins when they speak with their hands, I appreciate you. Thanks Neal, great stuff

  • @alizahannekaite6300
    @alizahannekaite6300 11 месяцев назад

    Love Kumail! Huge fan of his work in Portlandia. Such hilarious, understated humor. So nice to see he's a good human, trying his best.

  • @morrisc4624
    @morrisc4624 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful conversation, thank you both. I will remember this!

  • @RandomC.E.Reeves
    @RandomC.E.Reeves Год назад +2

    Best one Yet, Neal! Thanks Kumail, I appreciate all the honesty, and laughs! You are Enough, Bud!

  • @mad2livproductions
    @mad2livproductions Год назад +2

    Happy 50th Neal!!! That’s a big milestone!

  • @peteyhendrix
    @peteyhendrix 9 месяцев назад

    Good work, Neal. Thanks, Kumail.

  • @Sarah_Eva
    @Sarah_Eva 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm just sad that "Can't get no satisfaction" didn't flash across the screen when Kumail was talking about not ever being satisfied. Anyhow, great episode!

  • @brittanycarriger
    @brittanycarriger Год назад

    Great Episode:
    I'd like to point out the epic ad breaks. Specifically for the Gametime App. Neal, calling back to a lesser known, but excellent, Jhene Aiko song. " 'Post to Be." Which means, Neal, you 'Post to Be podcasting. Never quit!

  • @DistrictSoundLab
    @DistrictSoundLab Год назад +1

    Great ep. One of the best

  • @jackcarter9681
    @jackcarter9681 Год назад +1

    no idea you did podcasts, your really the ideal person to do podcasts. big fan of yours. thank you and keep up the good work!

  • @huxleyginsberg13
    @huxleyginsberg13 Год назад +1

    Probably the best episode so far!

  • @ChrisPiccoMusic
    @ChrisPiccoMusic Год назад +4

    Powerful episode - thank you

  • @CaribbeanMuva
    @CaribbeanMuva 6 месяцев назад

    This convo flowed nicely

  • @davidtmccarty
    @davidtmccarty 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful talk. I enjoy these so much.

  • @ViewsFromFifth
    @ViewsFromFifth Год назад

    So glad you did the piece to camera about being craven … I was thinking it SO loud

  • @zoozercattacrezooz4646
    @zoozercattacrezooz4646 Год назад +1

    This is what the intention of this pod was I'm thinking. Fantastic episode. I REALLY related to it.

  • @unionwireman3790
    @unionwireman3790 Год назад +1

    My man, thank you both.

  • @Gorongirl
    @Gorongirl Год назад

    One of the best episodes!

  • @hansenemilynicole
    @hansenemilynicole Год назад +2

    Another great interview! Props to the EDITOR of these recordings! They always add an extra element of funny and context to the interviews!

  • @kilgore9859
    @kilgore9859 Год назад +3

    59:30 powerful. Loved this ep

  • @NickT3400
    @NickT3400 Год назад +1

    Fantastic episode

  • @markelcj
    @markelcj Год назад

    Here before the intro to say this is gonna be 🔥

  • @aanchaallllllll
    @aanchaallllllll Год назад

    0:24: 🎙 Neil Brennan interviews comedian Kumail Nanjiani about his career, including his Comedy Central special and show, The Meltdown with Camille and Jonah, his movie The Big Sick, and his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
    9:05: 🎥 Kumail Nanjiani reflects on the changes in his career since the success of 'The Big Sick' and the need to protect his personal life.
    19:02: 🎭 Kumail Nanjiani discusses his desire to challenge himself and play different types of characters in movies, while also reflecting on his journey from being a self-proclaimed nerd to a confident performer.
    25:57: ! The speakers discuss their self-worth being tied to their careers and the impact of success or failure on their perception of themselves.
    34:35: 🎭 The speaker discusses the trap of finding validation in external achievements and the importance of re-prioritizing personal relationships.
    43:33: 😕 The speaker reflects on their self-perception as a good person and the influence of Islam on their beliefs and values.
    52:31: 🗣 The speaker reflects on his relationship with his wife and acknowledges his past selfishness.
    1:01:23: 😔 The speaker discusses their struggles with regret, shame, and constantly wondering about alternative outcomes.
    1:09:09: 🤔 The speaker discusses the struggle of balancing career achievements and personal satisfaction.
    1:18:16: 😔 The speaker discusses the importance of prioritizing personal relationships and self-care over career ambitions, and the struggles with body image and eating habits.
    1:27:14: 🗣 The speaker discusses their realization of mortality and the importance of sharing vulnerabilities with others.
    1:36:42: 🎥 The interviewee talks about his favorite thing to do with his wife, his upcoming trip, and the arc of his movie for life.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @naturalworm
    @naturalworm 27 дней назад

    SV should've been one of the most celebrated sitcoms. It is criminally underrated as are the actors.

  • @MaxJam684
    @MaxJam684 Год назад +4

    In all the way!

  • @joeyschmit1262
    @joeyschmit1262 Год назад

    Seriously helpful, insightful and funny episode to watch. When Kumail went through his body transformation, I wrote him off as being conceited or something and didn't seek him out much after. I guess that behavior is kind of justified in this episode, but it's his tenacity for being "the best" and basically accomplishing it that probably gave me those feelings because i was jealous. It's crazy seeing a guy go from a nerd to a superhero and nailing both and I know in my bones I'll never be able to do something like that so i tuned him out subconsciously. Gave me a ton of respect for him this episode and gives me a reason to go visit his newer work and enjoy it.
    This is seriously the best podcast out there. Thank you to Neal and the guests for sharing so honestly.

  • @jesusfreakpl
    @jesusfreakpl Год назад

    omg the "im not gonna explain it anymore" part makes this THE best episode ever.

  • @dakotac180
    @dakotac180 Год назад +1

    I first saw him in Portlandia, then the Big Sick. But can we talk about CHIPPENDALES his acting chops are fantastic! I can see why it means more to him because that show was super tense and vulnerable all at once.

  • @isaacgoodhart1210
    @isaacgoodhart1210 Год назад +1

    this is a great one.

  • @B-Nice
    @B-Nice Год назад +11

    🎉 Kumail and Emily are the best!! 🎉 Emily brought so many great acts to Meltdown, and although I would never be able to go there, it was sad to see it go 😢

  • @KawikaLee408
    @KawikaLee408 Год назад

    awesome stuff great episode and great intro

  • @MrValentineMusic
    @MrValentineMusic Год назад +2

    This podcast is a godsend. A windfall. A doozy

  • @kimiyounasarukun
    @kimiyounasarukun Год назад

    I just discovered this series and I've watched three in a row. Not sure if you realized this or not, but in case the only thing keeping you from such an earth-shattering come-to-Jesus moment was some internet rando effusing shamelessly in the comment section, this whole series is incredible and it is extremely awesome watching funny people work through some of their shit. You've given us an awful lot over the years, Mr. Brennan, thanks for this newest offering.

  • @pareja90210
    @pareja90210 Год назад +1

    This was a very good episode

  • @mirenda5160
    @mirenda5160 3 месяца назад

    I particularly enjoyed this.

  • @joshspoon
    @joshspoon Год назад +1

    Upper top 5 of episodes so far.

  • @sharroneblanck109
    @sharroneblanck109 Год назад

    Great framing of this pattern can be visible in the American condition. I really enjoy this series. We human beings are fascinating. Thank you Neal.

  • @oddw0rd
    @oddw0rd Год назад

    Thank you, Kumail, that was great!

  • @cmel7841
    @cmel7841 Год назад +2

    It makes me sad as a fan to hear these stories, Ethan Hawke once said it in an interview, people don't want a conversation, they want a selfie. It's why I don't take pics or ask for autographs when I run into someone famous, they love it when you DONT recognize them

  • @tomahawk27
    @tomahawk27 Год назад +2

    great episode! he's a wise man. loved the 8 or so references to math lol

  • @itcouldbelupus2842
    @itcouldbelupus2842 Год назад +1

    That Pete Holmes advice is top notch, thats why hes a great friend.

  • @lynnhettrick7588
    @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад +3

    21:34 Kumail has always been attractive, IMO. I'm sorry to hear that he didn't feel that way.

  • @gurkdoinwork
    @gurkdoinwork Год назад +1

    another brilliant interview. connected deeply with this ep. friendly tip - I agree repeating the premise in front of the guest is tiresome. However, I didn't start watching Kill Tony until 400+ episodes after it started lol. He still repeats his premise & allowed me to easily become a viewer. Compromise = Take one of the previous 34 EP openings and play it during the intro hip hop DJing noise. Prob best to extend the intro and find a lil jingle for your show open.

  • @baxtronx5972
    @baxtronx5972 Год назад +1

    Silicon Valley was the best show. Wish there were more seasons.😢

  • @RosablueHandMade
    @RosablueHandMade Год назад

    Elite podcasting, sir! Beautiful talk 👏

  • @GreasyDaddy
    @GreasyDaddy Год назад +2

    Man this was good.

  • @ET-yp9vc
    @ET-yp9vc 6 месяцев назад

    "If we share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame can't survive." Brene Brown

  • @apatternedhorizon
    @apatternedhorizon Год назад +2

    Kumail has always been a solid, funny guy. We're due a stand up special once he decides to return.

  • @TheJoshLange
    @TheJoshLange 8 месяцев назад

    "did you tell her you felt better about getting an Emmy nomination than an Oscar one?" XD
    I first saw Kumail on stage in Chicago circa 2003 at the Lyon's Den (Pete Holmes was there too) and he was so uniquely funny. I've been rooting for him ever since.

  • @COSMOKRAT_616
    @COSMOKRAT_616 Год назад

    I miss the indoor kids podcast so much. I wish kumail and emily would bring it back. I know its unrealistic but that show made my week

  • @Deltron3031
    @Deltron3031 Год назад

    Although having very different upbringings, I actually felt Neal relating to Kumail more than most other guests thus far...

  • @lamdachi225
    @lamdachi225 Год назад +1

    Listening on my lunch break.

  • @jaymack-p3n
    @jaymack-p3n Год назад +2

    fan since portlandia. very funny dude.

  • @brianmcclainart
    @brianmcclainart Год назад

    As a career driven person. This resonated quite a bit. Loved the episode.

  • @montyburnz
    @montyburnz Год назад +3

    I followed their podcasts from years ago: Neil had "The Champs" and Kumail had "The Indoor Kids." It's wild to see someone early in their careers where things are sorta happening and treading water to now.

  • @tinascott
    @tinascott Год назад

    The Big Sick was great and all, but I really liked your Indoor Kids podcast. I was bummed when that ended. (Kidding not kidding)

  • @Sugarbear3000
    @Sugarbear3000 8 месяцев назад +1

    There's something relieving about hearing celebrities or successful people that have "made it" clarify that making it did not make them happy. Didn't do the trick. It's still an inside job.

  • @evanliveshere
    @evanliveshere Год назад +8

    love him

  • @J-Mart.
    @J-Mart. Год назад +1

    That’s a powerful message 40:27