Thoughts from comedian Jake Silberman. Find Jake's road dates at http://thecomedianjake.com/ and follow him on social media @thecomedianjake
The Jake Silberman Show podcast is a true gem in the comedy world. With his undeniable talent for making people laugh and his genuine interest in others, Jake brings a unique perspective to each episode. His ability to pinpoint the absurdities of the world and express his anger towards them is both refreshing and entertaining. Furthermore, his empathy for those who are often overlooked adds depth to his comedy. The podcast also takes listeners on a wild journey as Jake shares his experiences in bizarre places and crowd-working situations. It truly is a tour de force of comedy.
One of the best aspects of The Jake Silberman Show is Jake's natural funny bone. He has an innate ability to make people laugh with his quick wit and clever observations. Whether he's doing stand-up or engaging in conversation with guests, his humor shines through consistently. Another highlight of the podcast is Jake's curiosity about people and their lives. He asks thought-provoking questions and genuinely listens to the answers, creating engaging and entertaining conversations that keep listeners hooked.
However, like any podcast, The Jake Silberman Show has its flaws. Some listeners might not appreciate the occasional strong opinions expressed by Jake, particularly when it comes to political matters. While some enjoy his no-holds-barred approach, others might find it off-putting or divisive. Additionally, there have been instances where some listeners have had negative personal interactions with Jake, which could affect their perception of him as a host.
In conclusion, The Jake Silberman Show is a must-listen for comedy fans looking for an authentic and hilarious experience. With Jake's undeniable talent for making people laugh combined with his genuine curiosity about others' lives, this podcast offers a unique perspective on the world around us. While there may be some divisive moments due to strong opinions expressed by Jake and potential negative personal interactions with him, overall it is an enjoyable listening experience that will leave you laughing out loud.
(Note: This review is a compilation of excerpts and does not reflect the personal opinions of the writer.)
Jake talks about a quintessential American neighborhood, open carry people, and forgotten parcels of land outside cities.
Jake talks about off leash dogs, doing comedy when he's in a good mood, and checking people's rude behavior in public.
Jake talks about mansplaining, foot in mouth moments, and having a mid life crisis.
Jake talks about a weird heckle, the inverted plane in Toronto, and his issue with Air Canada.
Jake talks about his run of shows in Calgary, people getting bitched out on planes, and performative weirdness.
Jake talks about dog tag fashion, Kanye on Twitter, and tattoos.
Jake chats with Juan Diego Mazuera Arias, who is a Colombian immigrant and has worked in immigration policy.
Jake hangs out with NYC comic Wolfgang Hunter. Wolfgang has a new special out on YouTube called "I'm with Her." You can follow him on IG @wolfgang_hunter
Jake talks about his financial future, Elon's gesticulating at the Trump inauguration, and what might Baron's future might look like.
In this shorter than usual episode, Jake talks about the Los Angeles fires, metrics of economic wellbeing, and eating ice cream alone.
Jake talks about New Years resolutions, being so poor that he his audiences can't relate to him, and comics who yell their punchlines.
Jake talks about going to Flushing Chinatown, a disaster at a Connecticut gastropub, and the fire murder on the subway.
Jake talks about kids in designer clothes, new laws in Afghanistan, and meeting a BlackRock employee at a party.
Jake talks about Luigi, men's growth and development retreats in Thailand, and the New Jersey drones.
Jake talks about the United Healthcare CEO shooting and Hawk Tuah's new coin.
Jake hangs out with Chicago comic Dan Drees. Follow Dan on IG at @dreesydan
Jake talks about killing time in a strange city, taking the bus from Boston to New York, and finding $600 on an Amtrak.
Jake talks about getting fat, gas guzzling cars, and forest fires in winter.
Jake gives his thoughts on the election. (not funny) recorded Wednesday November 6 Watch Jake's special (funny) on YouTube: Jake Silberman: Live from Portland
Jake talks about plants that don't need light, people who Monday Morning Quarterback for Hitler, and Elon Musk's new merch drop.
Jake talks about busses in Guatemala, Jack's recent shoot in Africa, grind guys, and his new special, Live from Portland, (out now on YouTube. Watch at the link below!
Jake checks in from Minneapolis, sick as a dog and tripping on cold medicine. Jake's comedy special comes out on YouTube on Wednesday, October 23. Check it out.
Jake talks about saving a kids life, if some conspiracy theories were actually correct, and his forthcoming comedy special.
Jake checks in from his hotel room in Michigan after performing with Kyle Kinane.
Jake talks with comedian Dusty Fox. Follow Dusty on IG @foxtradamus
Jake checks in from the Descend on Bend van festival and talks with a handful of attendees living van life. Learn more about the festival at https://www.descendon.com/
Jake talks with comedian Dylan Jenkins. Follow Dylan on IG @dylanjenkins89
Jake talks about testosterone therapy, malaria, and homeless podcasters.
Jake hangs out with comic Neeraj Srinivasan. Follow Neeraj on IG @mynipsdontlie.
Jake talks about the tow truck driver community, an incident at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and free speech in Europe.
Jake checks in about signing up for Kill Tony at Madison Square Garden.
Jake talks about cockfighting, being stranded in the open ocean, and the summer he spent working in Alaska.
Jake talks about Christians complaining, running a business, and the possibility of WWIII.
Jake talks about Trump impressions, working out, and reading.
Jake talks about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, political hats, and couples that amaze him.
Jake talks about making eye contact on the train, plot holes in the movie Twister, and AI that generates conversations for dating apps.
Jake talks about people losing fingers on the 4th of July, the Presidential Debate, and total obliteration of the planet from nuclear war.
Jake talks about how much summer sucks, the shark in Jaws, and homeless guys who try to meet women to get a place to sleep.
Jake talks about observations from his Europe tour.
Jake hangs out with NYC comedian Shaunak Godkhindi. Follow Shaunak shaunakg and he also hosts the show Bodega Run, which you can follow @bodegarunshow
Jake talks about hometown personalities, street performers, and fake money.
Jake talks about plastic surgery, guys who hang out on light rail systems, and Irish American pride.
Jake talks about hanging out in Atlanta, an actor named Jake Silbermann, and Web MDing from a public library.
Jake talks about loud neighbors and an exchange at a recent comedy show in Minneapolis.
Jake talks about people yelling on the street, presidential campaign mascots, and the ongoing college campus protests.
Jake talks about a cyclist vs pedestrian incident in Queens, rec basketball fights, and going to a Yankee game.
Jake talks about shooting his special in Portland, therapists, and people who have the same look for their entire life.
Jake hangs out with comedian Sam Whiteley. Listen to Sam's podcast, The Payton Years, and follow him @samwhiteleybangbang