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Welcome back! This week's guest is the hilarious and talented Jaboukie Young-White! Jaboukie and Caleb talk directing styles, doing comedy in Chicago, the magical act of turning 30, dating in New York, and much more! Subscribe to our YouTube channel for full video episodes! https://youtube.com/@sooootruepod?si=v6jSeGm7tdow05Rg Join our Patreon for an exclusive extended interview with Jaboukie and other bonus content! https://patreon.com/SoTruePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Follow Jaboukie! @jaboukie (@fakejaboukie on TikTok) Follow the Show! @sooootruepod Follow Caleb! @calebsaysthings Produced by Chance Nichols @chanceisloud Filmed at WTF Studios in New York City
Time for the last SXSW special with Jaboukie Young-White! Raised in Chicago, you may know him from being a correspondent on The Daily Show, performing on The Tonight Show twice or his writing on Netflix's American Vandal and Big Mouth!In the world of film, Jaboukie voiced Disney's first openly gay protagonist in Strange World, and appeared opposite Joaquin Phoenix in Mike Mills' C'Mon, C'Mon.Plus a load of other credits including Only Murders in the Building, Ralph Breaks the Internet, BoJack Horseman - he's a big deal!In this episode, we discuss Jaboukie's high stakes start in the world of comedy, coming out to his parents on The Tonight Show, inventing the term “Short King”, creating the best odds for yourself to succeed and what it's like to work on The Daily Show.Join the Insiders Club at patreon.com/comcompod where you can get access to 15 minutes of extras including finding a niche audience through social media, discovering your voice and authenticity within comedy. You'll also get access to the video back catalogue including James Acaster, Dai Henwood and Julia Masli.Support the Podcast at Patreon.com/ComComPod☑️ Get ad-free audio episodes (including this one)☑️ Extra content (including 15 minutes with Jaboukie)☑️ Exclusive guest announcements and engagement ☑️ New membership offerings including a monthly “Stu&A” which is a Q&A with me with a fun title.Catch Up with Jaboukie:You can keep up to date with Jaboukie on Twitter and Instagram, @Jaboukie.Everything Stu's up to:Edinburgh | August 2024: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on#q=%22Stuart%20Goldsmith%3A%20Spoilers%20(A%20Climate%20Crisis%20Stand-Up%20Show)%22Discover Stu's comedy about the climate crisis, for everyone from activists to CEOs, at www.stuartgoldsmith.com/climate.Find everything else you at linktr.ee/stuartgoldsmith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The specter of sports and sport-like activities has haunted StraightioLab HQ for years. This week, we finally attempt a unified theory of which sports are gay and which sports are straight with the help of our dear friend and Tiny Desk superfan Jaboukie Young-White. Plus: How much are you allowed to lie in a trauma-based memoir? What would Jesus' job be if he were alive today? And finally, is it ethical to be 29 years old? Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of musicians with interesting backgrounds: one in computer engineering, the other in stand-up comedy. It's Vagabon and Jaboukie. Vagabon, aka New Yorker Lætitia Tamko, just released her third album under the name, and as you'll hear in this chat, it had been four years since her last. But Sorry I Haven't Called was worth the wait, and another cool stylistic leap. Tamko's first album, Infinite Worlds, felt like a fresh take on indie-rock; her second, a self-titled record from 2019, dipped more into more varied electronic pop. But Sorry I Haven't Called, which was partly produced by former Vampire Weekend guy Rostam, takes things even a step further, with an eye toward something even bigger and bolder. And even though the songs were inspired by a dark time in Tamko's life, they turned out incredibly buoyant and upbeat. Check out “Lexicon” right here. Jaboukie Young-White is best known as a stand-up comic, writer, and actor: You may have experienced his jokes on Big Mouth, or seen him as a correspondent on The Daily Show or acting in Only Murders in the Building. If you're a fan of this podcast, you may have heard him in conversation with Jonathan Pierce of the Drums a couple years back. But in the past couple of years, Jaboukie has set his last name aside and worked hard on his debut album, which just came out. It's called all who can't hear must feel, and it's an incredibly diverse set of songs that touches on a bunch of genres—rock, hyperpop, jungle—without sounding beholden to any one in particular. Jaboukie played almost every note of every instrument on the record, and as you'll hear, he spent a lot of time getting it just right. Check out “Cranberry Sauce” right here. In this chat, Jaboukie and Vagabon talk about how creating is like molting, about how music can feel more timeless than comedy, about “domming” your audience, and about how Janet Jackson is MOTHER. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Vagabon and Jaboukie for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the goodness elsewhere on this site. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Comedian cum rapper-producer Jaboukie Young-White tells The FADER's David Renshaw what he wants to explore through his music, sheds light on his influences, opens up about the trepidation he felt making a record in the first place, and discusses the similarities between music and stand-up comedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People are declaring it Short King Spring so consider this episode our coronation ceremony. We're vaxed, waxed, and ready to ask for help reaching that thing off the high shelf... but in a sexy way. Short hosts Bo Méndez and Jackson Bird discuss their opinions on the term "short king." Is it empowering? Is it patronizing? How does its usage intersect with gendered assumptions placed on us and how much has being short men impacted us in our lives? One thing's for sure: this episode is not a short king. Buckle in for a long one.Watch the video version with closed captions at https://youtube.com/c/everythingsbiggerAccess the transcript and more at everythingsbigger.simplecast.comtwitter.com/biggerpodinstagram.com/biggerpodEmail us at everythingsbigger69@gmail.comBotwitter.com/blackwork_1instagram.com/blackwork1Jacktwitter.com/jackisnotabirdinstagram.com/jackisnotabirdyoutube.com/jackisnotabirdStuff we mentioned:Fake Jeopardy https://twitter.com/fake_jeopardyThe original Jaboukie tweet https://twitter.com/jaboukie/status/1014588640171831296
Special end of year episode aka some ridiculous stuff we recorded before Sophia went on tw: vacation. We do a deep dive on a recent orgy that Sophia was working, and then she decides to bust out all her dildos and sex toys for us to try. We know visuals would be nice but you’re still going to love this episode. AND THEN we got a big Marvel style post-credits scene / entire other movie. We call one of our listeners @unrulyb0ss, aka “Jizzy Hoffa”, to talk about his recent twitter battle with Jaboukie amongst some other sexy topics. This is a drunk, noisy, talking over each other episode. Just a warning - not an apology. Happy 2020 comrades!
The Talkhouse team just returned back from Life is Beautiful 2019 with an amazing group of talks. This week we revisit one of our favorite conversations recorded out at last year's Life is Beautiful festival. Subscribe today to keep up to date with future Talkhouse Podcasts. In September, the Talkhouse Podcast squad rolled out to Las Vegas for Life is Beautiful Music and Arts Festival. In between performances from Talkhouse faves A$AP Ferg, CHVRCHES, and Death Cab For Cutie, we recorded some epic convos for the show. Comedian Jaboukie Young-White (The Daily Show, American Vandal) and indiepop legends The Drums’ Jonny Pierce are whip-smart queer artists who have intricately bound together their work and sexuality. Backstage at the fest, they and newer Drums' member Bryan de Leon dissected what exactly it means to be a "queer artist." Their talk takes in coming out through one’s art, "conveniently Christian homophobes," Balenciaga daddies, and how the world needs a gay Shrek. Oh, and Bryan also got Jaboukie to give some inside scoop on American Vandal season two... Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Feel free to DM me to let me know which artist(s) you’d love to see appear on a future episode. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer @eliaeinhorn This episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi at Life is Beautiful, and at Hook & Fade Studios in Brooklyn. It was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range. Big thanks to Life Is Beautiful for hosting the Talkhouse Podcast.
Jeff Graham breaks down the season 3 premiere of Crashing! Entitled “Jaboukie” this is the episode in which As his successful college comedy tour comes to an end, Pete takes a college-age aspiring comedian, Jaboukie, under his wing; Pete’s return to New York finds him having an awkward reunion and a big audition at the Comedy […] The post Crashing S:3 JABOUKIE E:1 Review appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
The Unofficial Expert with Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin
No need to walk A Thousand Miles for this weeks Unofficial Expert with our Caucasian Bop Expert, Jaboukie Young-White. Jaboukie reveals who the "Queen of Caucasian Bops" is, which Caucasian bop is the most trash, and how Sweet Caroline is the Back That Azz Up of the white community. Also, Marie discusses living without a roommate for a week and helps Sydnee find a New Years resolution.----BONUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON PATREON:www.patreon.com/TheUnofficialExpertBUY UNOFFICIAL EXPERT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-unofficial-expert-podcastFOLLOW THE UNOFFICIAL EXPERT:https://www.instagram.com/UnofficialExpertFOLLOW SYDNEE:https://www.instagram.com/JustSYDbwhttps://twitter.com/justsydnycFOLLOW MARIE:https://www.instagram.com/Reeezyhttps://twitter.com/MsReeezyFOLLOW ANDREW:https://www.instagram.com/mcgui_guyTHE UNOFFICIAL EXPERT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-unofficial-expert
In September, the Talkhouse Podcast squad rolled out to Las Vegas for Life is Beautiful Music and Arts Festival. In between performances from Talkhouse faves A$AP Ferg, CHVRCHES, and Death Cab For Cutie, we recorded some epic convos for the show. Comedian Jaboukie Young-White (The Daily Show, American Vandal) and indiepop legends The Drums’ Jonny Pierce are whip-smart queer artists who have intricately bound together their work and sexuality. Backstage at the fest, they and newer Drums' member Bryan de Leon dissected what exactly it means to be a "queer artist." Their talk takes in coming out through one’s art, "conveniently Christian homophobes," Balenciaga daddies, and how the world needs a gay Shrek. Oh, and Bryan also got Jaboukie to give some inside scoop on American Vandal season two... Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Feel free to DM me to let me know which artist(s) you’d love to see appear on a future episode. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer This episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi at Life is Beautiful, and at Hook & Fade Studios in Brooklyn. It was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range. Big thanks to Life Is Beautiful for hosting the Talkhouse Podcast.
This week a message from Ariana: ”I can’t believe I almost let my anxiety ruin this [Wicked] for me today!! Not today Satan! Not tomorrow or the next day either. Not no more - you can suck my big green dick. Finna sing my heart out and be a big walking vessel of love. Bye” Thanks to ThatGrapeJuice.net for providing our Celebrity News for every episode of The Sip. Also find us every M/F at 12 noon on Dash Radio- Dash X channel. Check us out at: Twitter @TwerkingontheTs Instagram @TwerkingontheTopics Patrick: @PatricklySpeakn Steph: @StephYoungMC
Warning: this episode is a "whirlwind of culture" and no one is safe! Las Culturistas go deep on Beyonce, Kanye, Kelly Clarkson, Donald Glover, the service industry, and Jaboukie's socialist co-op. Matt tells a disturbing/ hilarious story of a wild night in Chicago. Bowen passionately attacks the abuses of the ice-cream industry. Jaboukie regales the room with heroic "quitting the job" stories. It's episode 50!!! Time to CELEBRATE!! -HPJ LAS CULTURISTAS HAS A PATREON! For $5/month, you get exclusive access to WEEKLY Patreon-ONLY Las Culturistas content!! https://www.patreon.com/lasculturistas CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas twitter.com/lasculturistas LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/las-culturistas/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The Humor and the Abject podcast is back this week with comedians Jaboukie Young-White and Amy Zimmer. One episode two, we talked about Jaboukie donning a Borat thong in the new film Rough Night, Amy's thoughts on Tampa, and why creating alternative spaces for comedy is a political act. Also, we discovered that Kickstarter is haunted.