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Beth and comedian Matt Ruby explore how stand-up comedy reveals what Americans truly think about political issues. What audiences laugh at can be a stronger political indicator than any focus group. Topics Discussed Comedian Matt Ruby on Political Insights from Stand-Up Outside of Politics: Nachos and Overrated Foods Visit our website for complete show notes, premium shows, show merchandise, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I think we are for certain going to see another property tax measure if that's the version that we kick out." That's what Minot Republican Rep. Matt Ruby said of the watered-down version of Gov. Kelly Armstrong's property tax plan that the state Senate is currently backing. "I don't think that that measure failing by that amount was because people love paying property taxes," Ruby continued, referring to the Measure 4 proposal to abolish property taxes, which more than 60% of voters voted against last year. "If we don't have a stepped plan where eventually we get to the point where it's zeroed out as best as possible...we're going to be right back in this position fighting." Ruby also took questions about the failure of Attorney General Drew Wrigley's truth-in-sentencing legislation, and his decision to repudiate his vote in favor of a resolution opposing same-sex marriage. Also on this episode, Sen. John Hoeven talked about tariffs, trade, the Department of Government Efficiency, and impeaching judges. On that last, Hoeven called the push to impeach judges "concerning," saying it could threaten the independence of the judiciary, though he also said that there are things Congress can do to address practices such as judge shopping, or judges delaying infrastructure projects for years by allowing endless litigation. Hoeven also took questions about whether he'd hold town halls. "I do public meetings all over the state and people can come. I mean, everybody's got their own style in terms of a town hall, but these are public meetings and I've always done many of them all over the state and I'll continue to do them," he said. "I also come on and talk to guys like you. I answer questions to the press, to the radio. People can come in and see me. I have meetings. I work pretty hard on staying connected with uh North Dakotans, and I respect them, and it's an honor and a privilege to serve him." This episode is presented by North Dakotans for Public Schools. North Dakotans for Public Schools is dedicated to protecting and strengthening public education in North Dakota. United by the belief that public schools are the cornerstone of our communities; North Dakotans for Public Schools fights against harmful policies like voucher schemes that divert resources away from public schools. By bringing together educators, parents, school boards, and citizens; North Dakotans for Public Schools amplifies the voices of those who understand the critical role public schools play in shaping the future of North Dakota's children and communities. Learn more and get involved at www.NDforPublicSchools.com. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
Patreon preview. Unlock full episode at https://www.patreon.com/stavvysworld Matt Ruby joins the pod to discuss his new special BOLO, being child to a prosecutor and hippie, the lore of how his parents met, being into sad women, and much more. Matt and Stav help callers including a guy who's considering having a threesome with his wife but is kind of scared, and a woman who wants to get on Ozempic but lie about how she lost the weight. Watch Matt Ruby's special BOLO on Youtube now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaPEA5bfMKU Follow Matt Ruby on social media: https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mattrubycomedy/ https://twitter.com/mattruby https://www.youtube.com/mattruby http://www.tiktok.com/mattrubycomedy https://www.facebook.com/mattrubycomedy
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It's Chit Chat Wednesday, and Jared is joined by hilarious comedian Matt Ruby! Matt's new comedy special, Bolo, is out now on YouTube, and it's a must-watch. From cancel culture to algorithms, freezing eggs to mushrooms, Matt covers every hot-button topic with wit, insight, and laugh-out-loud humor. In this episode, Jared and Matt explore the delicate art of finding humor in tension, navigating audience reactions to edgy material, and the unique role comedy plays in processing cultural and personal struggles—especially as a Jewish comedian. They dive into the creative process behind Bolo and discuss how authenticity in comedy intersects with surviving today's ever-present social media algorithms.And if that's not enough, the duo takes a hilarious detour into the world of hallucinogenics. Jared shares a wild first-date story involving mushrooms, while Matt opens up about microdosing, creativity, and why he's not that “mushroom guy.”It's a thoughtful, laugh-out-loud episode that mixes introspection, candid conversation, and plenty of punchlines. Whether you're a comedy fan, a mushroom enthusiast (or not), or just looking for your next couch-night watchlist, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out—tune in to the JTrain Podcast now! Want more JTRAIN? Join the Patreon for more, listen to Coffee with JTrain, & send an email to
Join Paul as he sits with the very funny Matt Ruby and discuss performing on psychedelic mushrooms, being raised by a bohemian mom who ran around New York City with Alan Ginsberg and more! Links to all things Matt Ruby including his newsletter, specials and more: https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/ Get Paul Ollinger's book Here: "Reasonably Happy: Essays on Money, Work and Other Things that Piss Me Off" https://www.amazon.com/Reasonably-Hap... Read Paul's Substack: https://words.paulollinger.com/
Comedian Matt Ruby and I agree there is a lot Non—Trump voters missed (myself included) about how society views a large group of men. It's not simple, especially since we are all in our info silos. Matt put out a great substack opinion piece on this topic. Even discussing this shit nowadays is risky, but necessary for all of us to understand these issues. I was inspired to listen to this Joe Rogan episode after our chat and it was further illuminating. We MUST UNDERSTAND the other people! Btw: Did you also know that Matt Ruby is an AWESOME COMEDIAN?? HERE'S PROOF More Matt Here: https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/ @mattrubycomedy/ The substack we discussed here: https://mattruby.substack.com/p/incessantly-calling-men-toxic-is Incessantly calling men toxic is a bad way to get their votes How to win 'em over: Less dunking, more persuading. It's my fault. As ambassador of the elites, I take full responsibility for this defeat.First off, let's admit it: He's the greatest con man ever. The first time around, people might not have understood what was happening. This time, everybody knew — and they went for it anyway. When you get the marks to volunteer for the duping, you've achieved true con mastery. Am I mad? Nah. Frustrated, but this is just who we are. It's the same way I feel about the rise in antisemitism. We act like something new is happening, but really we just moved the rock and are now seeing what was underneath all along. I'd rather stare it in the face than pretend it's not there. This is who we are. (Also, let's be real: I'm a white dude who lives in NYC so I'll probably be insulated from the worst of it.) Plus, I kinda saw it coming… mattrubycomedy #mattruby #mattrubycomedian A post shared by @mattrubycomedy “Butts in seats” is the comedy version of elections. It's our way of saying, “Scoreboard!” The lesson we've learned: You can go on Colbert 15 times and it won't have the impact of one Rogan appearance. Especially if you wanna reach dudes. Ezra Klein explained this in the NYT: She should've gone on Rogan, and much else besides…But Rogan is symbolic of something bigger. There is an alienation that's grown between young men and much of the Democratic Party. For years, there's been no real way of talking about masculinity in liberal circles that didn't attach the word “toxic” before it. There's been a reveling in growing female strength and a deep critique of male culture. You can have any view you want on the merits of that, but it's had consequences. The Republicans are the roast and the Democrats are the HR department. And America wants cruel jokes more than a DEI seminar. If any/all of this annoys you, I return to this question: Do you want to win next time or nah? Because what I'm really getting at… It's time to realize that incessantly calling men toxic is a bad way to get their votes. The truth is men are suffering and retreating right now. Richard Reeves has been discussing this at length. Here's a taste. I worry that we're not signaling strongly enough to young men now we need you. We in very different spaces. We the families, we the mothers, we the labor market, we the community. Not just we need people, but we need you. And absent that sense of we need you, I think we see a lot of young men retreating.
The Steamboat Comedy Podcast returns with special guests Matt Ruby and Nick Ellis! They join your hosts Kyle and Matt to talk about their incredible sold out shows with some enthusiastic hecklers, as well as a movie review of the cinematic classic 'Behind Enemy Lines' with Owen Wilson
Kaneez Surka, Matt Ruby and John O'Keeffe join me for a panel style ep. We give dating advice for dilemmas, talk about men verses women and Irish verses American dating culture, dating big drinkers and icks. Next two eps and Video is up on https://patreon.com/theshiftpodcast or two weeks then on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/katieboylecomicFollow Kaneez: https://www.instagram.com/kaneezsurka/?hl=enMatt: https://www.instagram.com/mattrubycomedy/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ak5CQSVVvIJohn: https://www.instagram.com/johnokeeffecomedy/?hl=endm or email: contacttheshift@gmail.com@katieboylecomichttp://www.katieboylecomic.comhttps://linktr.ee/Katieboylecomic (for solo show/headlining dates: Philly 6/25)Thank you for listening Thanks to @patsamaha for recording and videoing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I talk to Matt Ruby, comedian, writer, and filmmaker from New York City! His comedy has been filmed by Comedy Central, MTV, NBC/Seeso, and FOX. He hosts the podcast Kind of a Lot with Matt Ruby and writes the weekly "Rubesletter." We delve into psychedelics, comedy, American culture, and get very Jew-y! We discuss growing up Jewish, how it connects with comedy and reconnecting with Judaism as adults in new ways. Watch his comedy special called Substance documenting his performances of 4 sets on 4 nights; 1 high, 1 drunk, 1 sober, and 1 on shrooms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ak5CQSVVvI For more info and to sign up for his newsletter: https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/ Watch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OzhVcqEr6KA —— Book a Session with me: https://www.jenniferwai.com/ Catch the live in-person show Sacred Comedy™ in Jersey City, NJ at Sip Studios! We have monthly shows and you can hear all about them and stay updated by heading here: https://www.thesacredcomedy.com/ Come check out this beautiful weird experiment with some amazing standup comedians. This podcast and the live shows are produced by Hathor Communications : https://www.hathorcommunications.co/ Follow me on the gram: @sacredcomedy or @hathorcommunications Music: Phiescope, Mu-ziq Ceremony, New Order --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/selfconsciousnesspodcast/message
Today I talk to Matt Ruby, comedian, writer, and filmmaker from New York City! His comedy has been filmed by Comedy Central, MTV, NBC/Seeso, and FOX. He hosts the podcast Kind of a Lot with Matt Ruby and writes the weekly "Rubesletter." We delve into psychedelics, comedy, American culture, and get very Jew-y! We discuss growing up Jewish, how it connects with comedy and reconnecting with Judaism as adults in new ways. Watch his comedy special called Substance documenting his performances of 4 sets on 4 nights; 1 high, 1 drunk, 1 sober, and 1 on shrooms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ak5CQSVVvI For more info and to sign up for his newsletter: https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/ Watch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OzhVcqEr6KA —— Book a Session with me: https://www.jenniferwai.com/ Catch the live in-person show Sacred Comedy™ in Jersey City, NJ at Sip Studios! We have monthly shows and you can hear all about them and stay updated by heading here: https://www.thesacredcomedy.com/ Come check out this beautiful weird experiment with some amazing standup comedians. This podcast and the live shows are produced by Hathor Communications : https://www.hathorcommunications.co/ Follow me on the gram: @sacredcomedy or @hathorcommunications Music: Phiescope, Mu-ziq Ceremony, New Order --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/selfconsciousnesspodcast/message
This episode we talk with Comedian Matt Ruby! @MattRubyComedy Mattruby.substack.com Mattrubycomedy.com youtube.com/@mattruby Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/OMPodcast Email us at OpenMicersPodcast@gmail.com www.openmicers.com Linktr.ee/OpenMicersPodcast Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @OpenMicers, @JayFunktastic, @JacobCCraig, @JacobCraigComedy Visit www.BrezCoffeeCo.com and use the code “OMPodcast” at checkout for 10% off of your order! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/openmicers/support
Episode Description brought to you by Chat GPT Welcome to "We Might Be Drunk," the podcast where comedians Mark Normand and Sam Morril get together with a guest, share a few drinks, and discuss everything from pop culture to politics, with no topic off-limits. On this episode, Mark and Sam are joined by their hilarious friend and fellow comedian, Matt Ruby. They pop open a few cold drinks and dive right into a raucous conversation on current pop culture events, diving into topics like the latest celebrity scandals, upcoming movie releases and TV shows, and more. The host and guest are at their witty and observant best, offering hilarious insights into the world of popular culture that will have the listeners laughing out loud. Mark and Sam have unmatched comedic chemistry, making the show something that you'll want to keep listening to for hours on end. Together, they make every turn of the conversation an opportunity for a joke or gag, all while keeping the conversation interesting and engaging. The guests they bring on the show are always a treat, and Ruby is no exception, adding his perspective and funny observations about the world of pop culture. So grab a drink, sit back, and join in the fun as Mark, Sam, and Matt entertain you with their witty insights on everything from pop culture to politics. This episode of "We Might Be Drunk" is an audio rollercoaster that you won't want to miss! Mark Normand: http://marknormandcomedy.com/ Sam Morril: https://www.sammorril.com/shows Matt Ruby: https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/ Support the show by going to http://www.sheathunderwear.com &; use promo code DRUNK to get 20% off your first order. Visit http://www.manscaped.com and use code DRUNK for 20% off. Save 15% with code DRUNK at https://zbiotics.com/DRUNK Visit https://www.fitbod.me/DRUNK to get 25% off your subscription of FitBod Shop: https://www.wemightbedrunkpod.com/shop Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wemightbedrunkpod http://www.bodegacatspirits.com We Might Be Drunk is produced, recorded and edited by Gotham Production Studios. Head producer: Matthew Peters https://www.gothamproductionstudios.com/
Matt Ruby joins Mike Vecchione and together they investigate why Matt thinks shame is underrated, morning flights, Mike uniting with family in Cleveland, why people hate puns, the similarities between Jews and Italians, the Florida venue owner who waved a gun at wedding guests, the teacher turned OnlyFans model who gives report cards to her clients, the guy who tattooed six-pack abs on his stomach, viral video of woman going on a racist rant at a pizzeria, the woman who posted a video of her baby vaping and so much more!(Air Date: March 9th, 2023)Support our sponsors:YoDelta.com - Use promo code: Gas to get 25% off!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!Submit your own video investigation to MikeVecchioneInvestigates@gmail.comYou can watch Mike Vecchione Investigates LIVE for FREE every Thursday at 3pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: MVI for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every No Disrespect and Mike Vecchione Investigates episode show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Matt RubyTwitter: https://twitter.com/MattRubyInstagram: https://instagram.com/MattRubyComedyMike VecchioneTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/comicmikevInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicmikevWebsite: https://www.comicmikev.comShannon LeeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/imshannonleeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonlee6982GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We chat to the marvellous Matt Ruby. He is a comedian, writer, and filmmaker from New York City. His comedy has been filmed by Comedy Central, MTV, NBC/Seeso, and FOX.Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[03:43]] Where comedy started[[05:32]] Getting the balance of putting the hard yards in and not letting it ruin your mental health[[13:14]] The big problem with open mic gigs[[24:18]] Little nuggets on the comedy cellar[[28:06]] Maddest thing he has seen in the comedy cellar [[29:09]] What New York comics don't want to see[[34:25]] The one thing he may have changed in his comedy journeyIf you would like to know more about Matt, you can watch his latest special on this link here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ak5CQSVVvI and you can also join Matts comedy substack here:https://funnyhow.substack.com/ .If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster.
Matt Ruby joins Jared in the Luxury Lounge this week to hear your complaints about comments about your height, separate tips at restaurants, weak water pressure, trying to remember passwords, loud phone notifications, cancelled spa notifications, loud people in cafe's, and more! Check it out, and enjoySubscribe to Jared's YouTube channel for full video episodes and stand up clips: youtube.com/jaredfreidSponsored By: JoyMode (Support the show and receive 20% off at https://UseJoymode.com/JTRAIN or use code JTRAIN at checkout) & Let's Get Deep (Support the show and receive 20% off at https://WhatDoYouMeme.com/LetsGetDeep use code JTRAIN at checkout)Subscribe to the JTrain Patreon now at www.patreon.com/jaredfreidinstagram.com/jaredfreid // instagram.com/mattrubycomedySubscribe to The JTrain Podcast on Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/
Should sports betting be legal in North Dakota? Should a lawmaker who works for a company that also has a huge health insurance contract with the state also be on a board that approves the contract? And is it a good idea to require that some small school districts share superintendents? We talk about all those issues on this episode of Plain Talk. Rep. Matt Ruby, a Republican from Minot, talks about the superintendent issue. It's his bill that would require districts with low enrollments to share superintendents. He says that the small districts make up just 40 percent of total K-12 enrollment, but are paying 90 percent of the superintendent's salaries. In this interview, he responds to some of the common criticisms of the bill. Also. Rep. Greg Stemen, a Republican from Fargo, talks about his proposal to legalize sports wagering in the state. He says he'd like North Dakotans to weigh on this one way or another - his resolution would lead to a statewide vote - at which point the legislature can, if voters approve, work on implementing it. Stemen also responds to criticisms he received from Sen. Kyle Davison, another Fargo Republican, over his appointment to the PERS Board. Stemen works for Sanford Health, which also has a contract to provide health insurance to tens of thousands of state employees that's worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The PERS Board oversees that contract. Stemen says he's talked to Davison about his concerns, and would recuse himself from any vote concerning Sanford, but has confidence he can serve public employees, and his constituents, well on the board. Finally, co-host Ben Hanson and I discuss the debate over an income tax proposal that would eliminate the tax for most North Dakotans. Is it a good idea? Or just a handout to the wealthy? If you want to be notified when new episodes of Plain Talk publish, please click here to subscribe - it's free! - on your favorite podcast platform.
Rob Co-Founded PurposeLab with Andrew Skinner back in 2009 from a simple idea: build technology and invest in companies driven by impact and purpose. They partner with like-minded founders with domain expertise who love to create impact, and who need a tech partner that can ideate, design, and build beautiful consumer and enterprise software products. PurposeLab has evolved into a product development and venture studio that invests in brilliant entrepreneurs striving to disrupt the status quo. Rob is also the Co-host of the Hell & Wellness Podcast with Matt Ruby.We discuss what it's like to get to the brink of failure and how to bounce back, the process of experimenting vs. sticking it out, and Rob's working with the Kardashian family.To stay up to date on future episodes and learn more from Alisa, sign up for her newsletter.If you like what you hear, please subscribe to the podcast!Learn more about Rob Kramer | LinkedInFor more stories and advice on founders and CEOs, head to alisacohn.com
Matt Ruby writes Funny How: Letters to a Young Comedian which is a newsletter that offers standup comedy philosophy, advice, and links from comedy greats. Matt talks with Tom Kelly about how writing a newsletter about the craft of comedy made him a better comedian! Show Notes Matt's Funny How Newsletter: The Rubesletter by Matt Ruby Matt Ruby's Instagram
Matt Ruby! Comedian! Writer! Friend! More! Matt is a friend I've known for a long time and we always have great chats, AND THIS IS ONE OF THOSE CHATS, RECORDED SO YOU CAN LISTEN! Please enjoy!
In this episode Kyle and Drew are joing by New York comic Matt Ruby! Topics of disccusion include the weekend's shows at Schmiggity's, Matt experince skiing in Steamboat, and lots of talk on tripping on shrooms!
I saw Matt do a super interesting comedy show at a yoga studio last month called Misguided Meditation. It was great and he's doing another one January 22 at Yoga to the People – East Village TICKETS HERE He has a great newsletter too = sign up here: THE RUBESLETTER He's a really great comedian where you walk out thinking about what you were just laughing about. This episode stuck around in my head for a while—like a good acid trip. Matt really shared a lot of personal stuff. He's has a very successful career as a comedian performing regularly at The Comedy Cellar. His comedy is hilarious! Plus exceptionally smart, thoughtful and his work has some great messages about toxic masculinity, which was refreshing to hear from a straight dude. I harassed him to share more specifically about the points he is making, why those issues speak to him and where they come from (a prosecutor dad and artist mom). Matt understand his feelings and is very articulate, There's a lot to draw you in. More Matt: BIO Matt Ruby is a NYC comedian that tells smart/dark jokes for people with a finely tuned BS detector. He's a regular at the Comedy Cellar in NYC, in regular rotation on SiriusXlllllllM, his album "Hot Flashes" went top 10 at iTunes, and he's been seen on Laughs on FOX, MTV's Girl Code, and The Comedy Show Show on NBC/Seeso. He's also the creator of Vooza, a video comic strip about the tech world (called the "The Spinal Tap of startups" by Mashable) and co-producer of Hot Soup, one of NYC's longest running independently produced comedy shows. H Outside of standup, he's the creator of Vooza, a video comic strip about the tech world that's received millions of view and was called the "The Spinal Tap of startups" by Mashable and (SIGN UP FOR THIS!!! ) he's the author of the Rubesletter, a weekly newsletter with over 15,000 subscribers.
There is no better way to wrap up this season that to sit down with comedy savant, Matt Ruby. Matt has been seen on Comedy Central, NBC, FOX and MTV. His special "Feels Like Matt Ruby" can be viewed on Youtube and has reached over 60,000 views. Matt doesn't hold back in this interview and gives great insight into his observant and topical joke writing. Matt talks about his experience with ayahuasca, seeking religion and traveling. Matt lets Marc peek inside his writing routine and how he expands upon a bit and takes a topical subject and makes it his own. Matt is the author of the popular Rubesletter and lets Marc in on how he comes up with such great content! Don't miss this interview if you are serious about getting better as a comic! Chapters: Early Life 5:50Religion 18:20Comedy Philosophy 24:20Finding Standup 27:27Making Decisions in Comedy 40:32 Traveling 51:30Ayahuasca 52:55Feels Like Matt Ruby Special 1:02:40Dave Attell 1:09:54Ideal Version of a Comic 1:12:20Joke Writing Process 1:13:35Expanding Upon a Joke 1:33:00Rubesletter 1:35:00Feels Like Matt Ruby Revisited 1:41:50Vooza 1:46:10Wrap Up 1:47:28 Visit Marc's website at marcstaud.com Visit Matt's website at https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/View "Feels Like Matt Ruby" here, https://youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LASubscribe to the Rubesletter here, https://mattruby.substack.com/ Please subscribe to the channel for all upcoming content and follow "Get to the Joke" on Instagram @gettothejoke. You can email Marc personally at gettothejoke@gmail.com For all of Marc's upcoming shows and general information and all "Get to the Joke" videos, please visit marcstaud.com Follow: Marc's Instagram: @staudcomedy Marc's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marc.stauude... Marc's Twitter: @staudcomedy Get to the Joke Instagram: @gettothejoke
Alingon interviews Japanese Official Yasuhiro Omori (comedian Matt Ruby) to hear why Japan is holding the Olympic during a global pandemic and what the Japanese consider adult entertainment. Subscribe for a new sketch daily. For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Today's Guest: Comedian Matt Ruby For more from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - YouTube Hour Special: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - “Feels Like Matt Ruby” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === Based off The New York Times article: "What the Japanese Think of the Olympics" === Check out the recurring guests: https://linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
Alingon interviews Novavax CEO Stanley Erck (comedian Matt Ruby) to hear about their new vaccine and his other "game-changing" inventions. Subscribe for a new sketch daily. For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Today's Guest: Comedian Matt Ruby For more from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - YouTube Hour Special: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - “Feels Like Matt Ruby” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === Based off The New York Times article: "Novavax Offers U.S. a Fourth Strong Covid-19 Vaccine" === Check out the recurring guests: https://linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
Matt is an NYC-based comedian, writer, and startup veteran. When he's not performing live comedy, he writes his weekly newsletter, The Rubesletter, and co-hosts the Hell & Wellness podcast. In his writing, he dives deep into topics such as comedy, tech, politics, art, spirituality, pop culture, and more. You can watch his stand-up comedy in his "Feels Like Matt Ruby" comedy special on YouTube (album version).In this conversation with Lyle, we learned about: Comedy writing for the stage vs his newsletter Hot takes vs nuance in online discourse The state of online content and how it has changed throughout his career How he generates and workshops his writing ideas and jokes His recent move to a paid Substack publication We did a Q&A during the Zoom chat and Matt answered any questions that came up.
Alingon interviews NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre (comedian Matt Ruby) to understand how he justifies the NRA money he spent on Italian suits and OnlyFans subscriptions. Subscribe for a new sketch daily. For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Today's Guest: Comedian Matt Ruby For more from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - YouTube Hour Special: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - “Feels Like Matt Ruby” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === Based off The New York Times episode of The Daily: "The Crumbling of the N.R.A." === Check out the recurring guests: https://linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
Alingon interviews Chuck Smothers, rioter defense attorney (comedian Matt Ruby). Subscribe for a new sketch daily. For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Today's Guest: Comedian Matt Ruby For more from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - YouTube Hour Special: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - “Feels Like Matt Ruby” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === Based off The New York Times episode of The Daily: "Prosecuting the Capitol Rioters" === Check out the recurring guests: https://linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
Alingon interviews Pastor Daniel Fields, an evangelical preacher (comedian Matt Ruby). Subscribe for a new sketch daily. For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Today's Guest: Comedian Matt Ruby For more from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - YouTube Hour Special: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - “Feels Like Matt Ruby” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === Based off The New York Times episode of The Daily: "Rural Tennessee's Vaccine Hesitators" === Check out the recurring guests: linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
Stand up comedy from recurring guest Matt Ruby. For the entire comedy special “Feels Like Matt Ruby”: - Watch on YouTube: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - Listen to the Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW More from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Check out the recurring guests: linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
An interview with Rex Morrison, an NRA spokesperson. For stand up comedy and secrets from Alingon, join the mailing list: alingonmitra.com/shows And follow: - Instagram @AlingonMitra: instagram.com/alingonmitra - YouTube @AlingonMitraComedy: youtube.com/c/AlingonMitraComedy - TikTok @AlingonMitra: tiktok.com/@alingonmitra - Twitter @Alingon: twitter.com/Alingon === Today's Guest: Comedian Matt Ruby For more from Matt: - Instagram @rubymatt: instagram.com/rubymatt/ - Twitter @mattruby: twitter.com/mattruby - YouTube @mattruby: youtube.com/mattruby - YouTube Hour Special: youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA - “Hot Flashes” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/MattRubyWE - “Feels Like Matt Ruby” Album: 800pgr.lnk.to/RubyTW - Newsletter: mattrubycomedy.com/subscribe === Based off The New York Times episode of The Daily: "How a ‘Red Flag' Law Failed in Indiana" === Check out the recurring guests: linktr.ee/thedailytoo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-daily-too/message
Jessica talks with Matt Ruby (Feels Like Matt Ruby, I Never Do This Sort of Thing, Matt Ruby Live at The Comedy Cellar) about being relatively sane. Matt Ruby IG: @rubymatt Twitter: @mattruby Jessica Kirson IG: @jessykirson Twitter: @jessicakirson Follow us IG: @relativelysanepod Twitter: @sane_podcast YouTube.com/JessicaKirsonComedy Support the podcast at patreon.com/jessicakirson
Welcome! From laughs and life to mascots and mischief, join me as I get the chance to talk to a hilarious and realist in Matt Ruby. A well rounded comedian with the intent to talk truth while laughing in the process. I hope you guys learn a thing or 5. Enjoy! Places to find Matt!: My weekly Rubesletter (essays, jokes, & videos) "Feels Like Matt Ruby" comedy special on YouTube (album version) Hell & Wellness podcast https://dinahashem.com/ https://mattruby.substack.com/ special: https://youtu.be/Q0VAIjE35LA New places to find us so like and share! Google Podcast : podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly…AAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…st/id1530742913 Instagram: @thetabletalkspodcast2020 Facebook Page: The Table Talks Podcast Email: tabletalkspodcast2020@gmail.com
At the intersection of belief in conspiracy theories and the search for spiritual meaning exists the hybrid known as “conspirituality.” In our fourth episode, hosts Matt Ruby and Rob Kramer discuss how these two groups manage to come together across political divides to form an interesting, if troubling, new group. /// Music by Ilithios + El Jezel /// Produced by Stereoactive Media
Is microdosing worth it? What exactly is spiritual bypassing and who's doing it? And who is Shaman Durek and what's he selling? It's the third episode of 'Hell & Wellness,' and hosts Matt Ruby and Rob Kramer are back to review health and wellness trends and traditions. /// Music by Ilithios + El Jezel /// Produced by Stereoactive Media
How do Impossible Burgers measure up to meat-based burgers–or just straight up vegetables for that matter? Is Buddhist meditation worth the time and effort? And is Netflix's 'Unwell' series a good look at health and wellness trends? It's the second episode of 'Hell & Wellness,' and hosts Matt Ruby and Rob Kramer are back to review health and wellness trends and traditions. /// Music by Ilithios + El Jezel /// Produced by Stereoactive Media
Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast, 'Hell & Wellness,' hosted by Matt Ruby and Rob Kramer. Think of them as Siskel and Ebert for health and wellness trends and traditions. Will juice fasting get rated as "hell?" Will standing desks be deemed "well?" And what is up with this dude on 'Real Housewives of Wherever the Hell' and his claimed ability to heal people–and what was that he said about cancer?? /// Music by Ilithios + El Jezel /// Produced by Stereoactive Media
'Hell & Wellness' is a new podcast hosted by Matt Ruby and Rob Kramer. Subscribe now to get the 1st episode in your feed on Tuesday, Sep. 29th! Matt Ruby is a comedian and dabbler in the health and wellness space. And Rob Kramer is a longtime meditator, yogi, and wellness neurotic who gave up guru chasing years ago. The hosts seek ways to improve their lives and enhance their overall wellness. But neither of them have much patience for the pretensions, BS, or quackery that run rampant in the wellness space. Think of them as the Siskel & Ebert for wellness as they discuss and review everything from traditions to trends. Along the way, they'll separate the useful from the useless. The pure from the poison. And the hacks from the quacks. /// Music by Ilithios /// Produced by Stereoactive Media
"Contributor Matt Ruby speaks with Paul Ollinger. Paul is a comedian, used to work at Facebook, and now hosts a podcast that explores the psychology of money, called ‘Crazy Money.’ Also, J. McVay and Jacqueline Soller discuss the new movie, ‘Buoyancy’ which is available now via Kino Lorber’s virtual cinema, Kino Marquee. And we also hear live performances from Oginalii and HaStyle Rhymes, recorded exclusively for BTRtoday. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: J. McVay Contributor on Politics and Culture: Matt Ruby Contributor on Movies: Jacqueline Soller Composer/Editor: Hansdale Hsu [youtube]https://youtu.be/mb43Raj44BQ[/youtube] [youtube]https://youtu.be/dml3P5Wqbmw[/youtube] [youtube]https://youtu.be/xIIw_nJlVf4[/youtube] 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - START /// Matt Ruby chats with Paul Ollinger / beginning the ‘Crazy Money’ podcast / why people are reluctant to discuss money 03:20 - Personal relationship with money and finances as a comedian, then working at Facebook 11:10 - Comedians and finances 14:35 - Money buys happiness only to a point: about $75k 19:00 - ‘Friends,’ Hootie and the Blowfish, and lessons learned 21:30 - Happiness in people who win the lottery vs. people who are paralyzed 24:40 - Philosopher Peter Singer and effective altruism 28:15 - Questioning capitalism 31:10 - Lessons Paul has learned from producing ‘Crazy Money’ / happiness curve 33:50 - Lessons for the pandemic / wrapping up /// END 36:30 - “Pillars” (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Oginalii 41:47 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Buoyancy’ 43:23 - Movie Chat: Jacqueline Soller + J. McVay [SPOILER ALERT] 57:30 - “The Gospel" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - HaStyle Rhymes 60:05 - Outro/credits 60:54 - Finish. "
"Contributor Matt Ruby interviews returning guest, Rabbi Avram Mlotek about how religious leaders are dealing with the ongoing crises in this country around the COVID-19 pandemic and racism. The Rabbi is a co-founder of Base Hillel, a home centered ministry for millennials, now in nine cities. His new book, ‘Why Jews Do That: Or 30 Questions Your Rabbi Never Answered’ is out soon. Plus live performances from Worriers and Seán Barna, recorded exclusively for BTRtoday. Episode Credits Producer/Host: J. McVay Contributor on Politics and Culture: Matt Ruby Composer/Editor: Hansdale Hsu [youtube]https://youtu.be/uSlJ64RfbAQ[/youtube] [youtube]https://youtu.be/VbJGYrZkdwY[/youtube] [youtube]https://youtu.be/WuIn-v22KbU[/youtube] 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - START /// Matt Ruby chats w/ Rabbi Avram Mlotek / info about Base Hillel 05:09 - On being a Rabbi during the pandemic / engaging online as a Rabbi, and the further reach afforded 13:33 - Lessons from biblical plagues during the pandemic 17:20 - Hassidic gatherings and Texas churches flouting lockdown restrictions 19:23 - Judaism, Black Lives Matter, white supremacy, and systemic racism 32:02 - Tribalism and the path to healing / a spiritual civil war 34:47 - Comparing the plight of Black Americans to that of Palestinians and Apartheid 37:09 - The Book: ‘Why Jews Do That: Or 30 Questions Your Rabbi Never Answered’ /// END 43:15 - 1st Person: Becca // Surviving A Car Accident 50:25 - "Terrible Boyfriend" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Worriers 54:08 - “God Save The Scene” (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Seán Barna 59:30 - Outro/credits 60:10 - Finish. "
Jessica talks with Matt Ruby (Feels Like Matt Ruby, I Never Do This Sort of Thing, Matt Ruby Live at The Comedy Cellar) about being relatively sane.Matt RubyIG: @rubymattTwitter: @mattrubyJessica KirsonIG: @jessykirsonTwitter: @jessicakirsonFollow usIG: @relativelysanepodTwitter: @sane_podcastYouTube.com/JessicaKirsonComedySupport the podcast at patreon.com/jessicakirson
Standup writing session: Matt Ruby walks about Nazis using cocaine and Dave Waite doesn't understand ultimate frisbee.
Contributor Matt Ruby joins us to share his thoughts and experiences during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and I will discuss the new movie, ‘Swallow,’ directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis and starring Haley Bennett -- available now from IFC Films. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by New York musician Workman Song, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - START /// Matt Ruby on COVID19 w/ J. McVay 01:23 - How have you been dealing with this? 04:55 - Biggest change to routine / “Kimonews” 07:50 - Silent meditation retreat as prep for current isolation 09:49 - Thoughts on technology in light of social distancing vs. previous criticisms 12:10 - Thoughts on how people more generally are handling this 15:45 - Reexamining socialism, Medicare for All, and Bernier Sanders’ campaign in light of the crisis 24:18 - What person, during all this, has been the most impressive? Most disappointing? 33:45 - How long do you think it will be before things get back to normal, if they really ever do? 40:15 - If everything was suddenly fixed and back to how it was in 2 weeks, what’s the very first thing you'd do? 40:50 - “All this” and other “soft” euphemisms for the crisis / wrapping up /// END 42:42 - 1st Person: Andrea // Studying Photography 46:27 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Swallow’ 48:14 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 61:21 - “Arise" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Workman Song 66:51 - Outro / Credits 67:41 - Finish.
Contributor Matt Ruby concludes his chat from last week with Tim Kreider, an essayist and a teacher, about his thoughts and tips on writing. Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘Uncut Gems,’ directed by Josh and Benny Safdie and starring Adam Sandler, LaKeith Stanfield, Julia Fox, Kevin Garnett, Idina Menzel, and Eric Bogosian -- out now from A24. And we’ll take exclusive early listen to performances by Lisel, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio sessions Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - START /// Matt Ruby talks with writer Tim Kreider (part 2) 01:59 - Choosing class reading assignments 03:10 - Bad writing: bureaucratic language, legalize, artist statements / information design vs. magicians 08:46 - The importance of revisions / “Aha!” moments? 16:30 - Hot takes & topical writing 24:30 - Unpopular thoughts and opinions / provocation 28:15 - Grading on revisions, not on talent 31:20 - “Going back for the snakes” (a la ‘Pee Wee’s Big Adventure’) / Doorknob moments 37:53 - Teaching again in the future? / wrapping up /// END 38:55 - 1st Person: Aaron // On His Plans For Improving New York City 45:10 - Movie Review: J. McVay on ‘Uncut Gems’ 47:58 - Movie Chat: Jacqueline Soller + J. McVay (spoiler alert) 65:20 - "Mirage" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Lisel 69:15 - Outro / Credits 70:16 - Finish.
Contributor Matt Ruby speaks with Tim Kreider, an essayist and a teacher, about his thoughts and tips on writing. Later in the episode, J. McVay shares some thoughts on a few movies released in recent weeks: ‘Uncut Gems’ -- directed by Josh and Benny Safdie. Out now from A24. ‘Little Women’ -- written and directed by Greta Gerwig. Out now from Columbia Pictures. ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ -- directed by JJ Abrams. Out now from Walt Disney Studios. And we’ll take exclusive early listens to performances by Field Mouse and Kissed By An Animal, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio sessions. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:21 - START /// Matt Ruby talks with writer Tim Kreider (part 1) / experience as a writing teacher / effect of teaching on his own writing 03:30 - “You are not special.” / first published piece / reader better get more out of it than writer 08:30 - Good stories don’t always make good essays 09:45 - Write letters to become a better writer 11:40 - Write for one person as a way of writing for everyone 15:50 - As a teacher of young people, do the stereotypes hold? / apprehension at being perceived as mean 20:00 - Truth vs. invention in essay writing / withholding crucial information 26:50 - Structure 31:40 - Choosing class reading assignments /// END (continued next week) 34:00 - "Black Hole, Son" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Field Mouse 38:08 - "In The Clouds" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Kissed By An Animal 41:20 - Movie Review: J. McVay on ‘Uncut Gems’ 44:45 - Movie Review: J. McVay on ‘Little Women’ 46:22 - Movie Review: J. McVay on ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ 48:55 - "Don't Know How To Keep Loving You" - Julia Jacklin 54:55 - "You Were Right" - Julia Jacklin 57:15 - Outro / Credits 58:07 - Finish.
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Contributor Matt Ruby speaks with Arielle the Herbalist about the ways in which plants and herbs can help us to live better, healthier lives. Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘Knives Out’ written and directed by Rian Johnson and starring Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, LaKeith Stanfield, and Christopher Plummer -- out now from Lionsgate. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Brooklyn artist Arthur Moon, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. Associate Producer is Joe Virgillito 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - START /// Matt Ruby talks with Arielle the Herbalist / Arielle’s background and basics of herbalism 05:25 - Adaptogens 08:03 - Harvesting herbs from natural or urban environments 11:12 - Herbs from local environment are the herbs we need 14:00 - Lyme disease and other ailments that people seek treatment for 15:52 - Diagnosis? / “herbs are allies” 17:22 - Wise Woman Tradition 19:25 - Traditional Western Herbalism / Ayurveda / tongue as indicator of overall health 22:13 - Relationship between herbalism, western medicine, and modern pharmaceuticals / skullcap, mushrooms, and other herbs for newbies 27:18 - “We live symbiotically with the plants…” / herbs can take longer than western meds, but have longer lasting effects 31:50 - Herbalism and overall diet 33:15 - Arielle’s mother’s recent health scare 36:03 - People find the plants that they need 38:49 - Closing thoughts / wrapping up /// END 39:55 - 1st Person: Princess // Learning To Not Give Up On Herself 43:50 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Knives Out’ 45:37 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 63:09 - “Reverse Conversion Therapy” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Arthur Moon 68:12 - Outro / Credits 69:07 - Finish.
Contributor Matt Ruby speaks with comedian Seaton Smith about his approach to stand up comedy, including the ways in which he incorporates elements of what he’s learned from improv, boxing, sermons, motivational speakers, ‘Zen and the Art of Archery,’ and famous comics such as Martin Short, Bill Burr, Richard Pryor, and Eddie Murphy. Later in the episode, Charles Hinshaw and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘The Report’ written and directed by Scott Z. Burns and starring Adam Driver and Annette Bening -- out now from Amazon Studios. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by New York band Color Tongue, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - START /// Matt Ruby talks with Seaton Smith about comedy 02:00 - Storytelling vs. comedy 04:19 - Difference between a comic and a comedian / learning from Martin Short when working with him on a sitcom / hearing Bill Burr do soundcheck / improv helps you find the truth of a situation 09:55 - ‘Zen and the Art of Archery’ / letting go 12:45 - ‘Richard Pryor: Live In Concert’ 17:10 - Eddie Murphy coming back to stand up 22:55 - Boxing and comedy / fight or flight / arcs in standup sets 32:56 - Worst reaction a comic can get is apathy (not groans) / Trump wants reactions, whether love or hate / branding 38:54 - Sermons and motivational speakers /// END 44:32 - 1st Person: Letha // Working As A Flight Attendant 48:27 - Movie Review: Charles Hinshaw on ‘The Report’ 50:27 - Movie Chat w/ Charles Hinshaw & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 70:12 - “Worry Wart” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Color Tongue 75:26 - Outro / Credits 76:16 - Finish.
Contributor Matt Ruby and guest Luisa Díez discuss the recent controversy around Saturday Night Live hiring standup comedian Shane Gillis then quickly firing him over racist and homphobic remarks. Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘Hustlers’ directed by Lorene Scafaria and starring Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Stiles, Keke Palmer, and Lili Reinhart -- out now from STX Entertainment. And we’ll take exclusive early listen to a performance by musician Ryan Egan, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Matt Ruby chats w/ Luisa Díez about SNL’s controversial hiring of Shane Gillis 53:50 - 1st Person: Pat // On The Manly Art Of Self - Defense 58:32 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Hustlers’ 60:00 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 73:32 - "All is Fair in Exile (With You)" (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Ryan Egan 79:32 - Outro / Credits 80:19 - Finish.
This week, J. McVay and Matt Ruby discuss a few topics they’ve been following this week: President Trump’s recent comments on the loyalty of Jews voting for Democrats. // WaPo A video from the Washington Post in which their theater critic reviews Elizabeth Warren’s performance on the campaign trail. // YouTube HBO’s hit series ‘Succession.’ // Hollywood Reporter Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, Blinded By The Light,’ directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Viveik Kalra -- out now from New Line Cinema and Warner Brothers. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Taali, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:18 - START /// Timely Topics w/ Matt Ruby + J. McVay 01:55 - President Trump’s recent comments on the loyalty of Jews voting for Democrats 15:09 - Washington Post theater critic reviews Elizabeth Warren’s performance on the campaign trail 24:44 - HBO’s hit series ‘Succession’ /// END 34:56 - Samantha // Pointing Out Social Injustice 39:40 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Blinded By The Light’ 41:39 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 57:19 - “Peace Be Upon You/Hope Of My Own” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Taali 62:55 - Outro / Credits 63:44 - Finish.
Contributor Matt Ruby and guest Joe Zimmerman discuss the concept of relationship attachment styles as discussed in the book, ‘Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find-And Keep-Love.’ Matt then takes the compatibility quiz on the book’s website. Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home,’ directed by Jon Watts and starring Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal, Zendaya, Samuel L. Jackson, Jon Favreau, Jacob Batalon, and Marisa Tomei -- out now from Sony Pictures. They also discuss the announcements out of San Diego Comic Con about the upcoming Phase 4 of the MCU: May 1, 2020 // ‘Black Widow’ (dir. Cate Shortland) Fall 2020 // ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ (on Disney+) Nov 6, 2020 // ‘The Eternals’ (dir. Chloe Zhao) February 12, 2021 // ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ (dir. Destin Daniel Cretton) Spring 2021 // ‘WandaVision’ (on Disney+) Spring 2021 // ‘Loki’ (on Disney+) May 21 // ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ (dir. Scott Derrickson) Summer 2021 // ‘What If…?’ (on Disney+) Fall 2021// ‘Hawkeye’ (on Disney+) November 5, 2021// ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ (dir. Taika Waititi) And we’ll take exclusive early listen to a performance by Portland, Oregon musician Anna Tivel, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:19 - Matt Ruby chats w/ Joe Zimmerman about Relationship Attachment Styles 30:10 - Matt takes the ‘Attached’ Compatibility Quiz, administered by Joe 44:25 - 1st Person: John // On The Influence Of Films And TV 47:40 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ 49:16 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 62:05 - MCU Phase 4 Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay 97:05 - “Figure It Out” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Anna Tivel 102:03 - Outro / Credits 102:52 - Finish.
Contributor Matt Ruby and guest Raanan Hershberg discuss their experiences with silent meditation retreats (and comedy). Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘The Farewell,’ directed by Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina and Zhao Shuzhen -- out now from A24. And we’ll take exclusive early listen to a performance by Indian singer/songwriter Prateek Kuhad, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Matt Ruby chats w/ Raanan Hershberg about Silent Meditation Retreats 31:22 - 1st Person: Justin // Breaking Through The Illusion of Reality 35:11 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘The Farewell’ 36:27 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 54:36 - “Fighter” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Prateek Kuhad 59:13 - Outro / Credits 60:04 - Finish.
Dr Shane, Dr Krystal, Dr Ray and Dr Kat report on this weeks hottest science news: a setback for Alzheimers Disease, a new understanding of night glow, shark species extinction, and issues with e-cigarettes.The team chat to Professor Craig White - Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Science, Deputy Director, Centre for Geometric Biology, Professor, School of Biological Sciences, and Head, Evolutionary Physiology Group at Monash University, about the comparative metabolism of small and large animals.They also interview Dr Matt Ruby, Lecturer in Psychology at Latrobe University, about how sushi could be a gateway food to including insects into our diet.Program page: http://www.rrr.org.au/program/einstein-a-go-go/ Facebook page: Einstein A Go Go Twitter: https://twitter.com/einstein_agogo
To succeed, you have to be relentless about pursuing a big opportunity — and ruthless about killing your own bad ideas along the way. Zynga founder Mark Pincus up-ended the gaming industry with social games like Farmville and Words with Friends. And he did it by gathering data; killing ideas that didn't move the needle, and going all-in on the ones that did. With cameos by Andrea Jones-Rooy, analyst at FiveThirtyEight, and comedian Matt Ruby, founder of Vooza.
Recorded live at Wythe Hotel on December 5, 2017 as part of The Great Discontent Live series. Host Tina Essmaker talks to creative director Isabel Urbina Peña and illustrator Ping Zhu about their very different paths, working by hand, and following intuition into opportunity. And Comedian Matt Ruby performs! This episode was produced by The Great Discontent and Benjamin Welch. Learn more about The Great Discontent and read 200+ long-form interviews online at thegreatdiscontent.com. Thanks to this episode’s sponsors: MailChimp, the easiest way to send email newsletters, connect with your audience, and grow your creative business. Getting started with MailChimp is easy. Sign up and start emailing. No expiring trials. No contracts. No credit card required. Go to mailchimp.com to create your free account today.
This week, the hilarious Matt Ruby stops in to talk about his new album "Hot Flashes," available everywhere you download stuff. He helps Phill and guest host Faisal break down outrage concerning an upcoming film, and a just recently passed terror attack.
Sarah gets into bed with New York comedian, Matt Ruby. They talk about energy, crystals, addiction to laughter, going from musician to comedian, porn and more. Follow Matt on twitter at @mattruby and check out his website www.mattrubycomedy.com Sleeping with Sarah is a podcast where comedian and narcoleptic, Sarah Albritton interviews people in her bed. They talk about sleep, comedy and relationships. Sleeping with Sarah is proud to be part of the Laugh Factory podcast network. Visit www.sleepingwithsarah.com for more information. You can follow Sarah on twitter:@sarahalbritton or visit her at www.sarahalbritton.com
Today, we talk to startup legend and self-made millionaire, Matt Ruby, founder of Vooza -- thought leader, disruptor, and the next Steve Jobs. Alright, alright, so none of that is true -- but we DO talk to a guy named Matt Ruby who parodies the startup world through his video production company, Vooza. Not only are they hilarious, but they partner with some REAL startups to create hilarious videos too. Follow Matt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/voozahq Watch Vooza's videos at http://vooza.com Say hi to Jay on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jayacunzo Go behind-the-scenes on Snapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo
Knockout sets from Jared Logan, Mike Lawrence, Charla Lauriston, Dave Child, Kara Klenk, Matt Ruby and your special guest host Sean Keane.
Matt Ruby (@mattruby), founder of Vooza (@VoozaHQ), stops by to talk about staying level, respecting Tom Petty, and what being in a band can teach you about creative life.
Bethel is known for being home to one of Maine's largest ski resorts, Sunday River. It is also a place of great natural beauty, every season of the year. This informs the creative spirit which can be found in places like Gould Academy, and the Mill Hill Inn in Bethel. Today we speak with Matt Ruby, Gould Academy Head of School, and Woody Hughes, nationally renowned potter and owner of the Mill Hill Inn. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2015/01/bethel-176/
TheSparkAndTheArt.com/42 – Matt Ruby is a stand-up comedian who started in a rock band and now has a successful online sketch comedy show that takes shots at the technology world. He talks about finding that one thing that you can do well that no one else can and put it into action. Plastics Hi Fi - https://myspace.com/plasticshifi/music/songsVooza - http://vooza.com/Club Scale - http://www.clubscale.com/The Onion - http://www.theonion.com/SandpaperSuit - http://www.sandpapersuit.com/
Have you seen the Startup parody videos produced by Vooza.com? Well, you really should. If youhave had any contact at all with the world of Startups and Technology compoanies you will recofnixe the characters and situations in these short comedic videos. On this episode I interview both Matthew Stillman, the CEO of the fictitious Vooza and Matt Ruby the Standup comedian and Tech startup veteran behind Vooza and we try to get to the bottom of all this. This episode might not make you rich, but it will make you laugh.
Myq hangs out with Dan Soder, Matt Ruby, and Ken Reid on the KATG Network. Get the full episode at http://KATG.com/SuperHang
This is the beta release of the Disrupt This! podcast. Be advised that this release does have some bugs, which we are currently considering making permanent features.Please sign up for future releases of this podcast on iTunes. You can also give us a good review if you are feeling generous. If you do, we will consider naming one of our next podcast releases after you, unless your name includes Freakonomics or This American Life, which would make doing so unadvisable for copyright reasons.You can find us on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/disrupt-this!/id893407446You can also get free updates to this podcast via Twitter from any one of your hosts, who are Carlos Rodela, Matt Ruby and Michael Wolf.You can find Carlos on Twitter at https://twitter.com/onawaYou can find Matt on Twitter at https://twitter.com/mattrubyYou can find Mike on Twitter at https://twitter.com/michaelwolf
We're releasing our first podcast episode into alpha. If you want to be an alpha tester for this new disruptive podcast episode, please download it. We warn you, this episode may contain both code and jokes that break your computer. You can find the show online at http://shoutengine.com/DisruptThis/Your hosts for this episode are Carlos Rodela, Michael Wolf and Matt Ruby.
Exceptional sets from Guy Branum, Liza Treyger, Matt Ruby, Alice Wetterlund and Ed Salazar. Cameo from Rhea Butcher, your host Cameron Esposito, and a very special set from Dan Ronan.
Nice sets from Baron Vaughn, Dan Telfer, Matt McCarthy, Matt Ruby, Mo Welch, and your host Cameron Esposito.
Hang out with Myq hanging out with Ryan Hamilton and Matt Ruby.
Hang out with Myq hanging out with Ryan Hamilton and Matt Ruby
Matt Ruby is a stand-up based in New York whose blog Sandpaper Suit is one of the best resources for discussing the ins and outs of actually writing and performing comedy. Matt also co-hosts Hot Soup, a monthly stand-up show at UCB East and tours around the U.S. performing at clubs and festivals like SXSW and Bridgetown.Two weeks ago, we discussed his early creative experiences on Beginnings proper, and on today's Field Guide, he leads us through the origins of one of his jokes!
Matt Ruby is a stand-up based in New York whose blog Sandpaper Suit is one of the best resources for discussing the ins and outs of actually writing and performing comedy. Matt also co-hosts a monthly show at the Upright Citizens Brigade's East Village Theatre and tours around the U.S. performing at clubs and festivals like SXSW and Bridgetown. A few weeks ago, Matt stopped by the Brooklyn Wrestling Team Apartment to discuss his creativity as well as cleverness and New Yorker comedy; hippies, shrooms and tree energy; and the entitlement of rich people. Plus we debut a new segment that will be renamed in the future because of its awful current name!Plus, don't forget to come to the next Beginnings Live - our 50th Episode Spectacular - with Rachel Dratch, Jon Glaser, Leo Allen and James McNew!!!! Tuesday May 8th at 8pm at UCB East!
David Cope is a super-funny and absurdist comic based in New York City. Rather than some put-on stage persona, however, his weirdness is an honest extension of his personality. He curates the weekly stand-up show Hot Soup at O'Hanlon's Bar alongside Andy Haynes, Mark Normand and Matt Ruby, and he's been featured at the Bumbershoot festival, on the last season of NBC's Last Comic Standing and in numerous TV commercials. A few weeks ago, he came over to the (always hot) Wrestling Team apartment, and we talked about Shakespeare and James Joyce's fart fetishes, divorce, call centers, the shittiness of being a lawyer, fuzz or a bedbug?, gaming vs. relationships, new-age harp and two-thirds of every Philip K. Dick novel.
Claudia Cogan and Danny Solomon. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Ted Alexandro, J-L Cauvin, and R.G. Daniels. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Sean Patton, Hannibal Buress, and Dan Goodman return for the 1-Year Anniversary Show of We're All Friends Here. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Donald Glover, Kent Haines, and Andy Haynes. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Rory Scovel, Ali Wong, and David Cope. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Julian McCullough, Jamie Lee, David Angelo, and Gilad Foss. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Sean Donnelly and Katina Corrao. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Matt McCarthy, Greg Johnson, Ross Hyzer, and Reese Waters. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guest Myq Kaplan along with hosts Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Jared Logan, Dan Goodman, Josh Homer, and Pete Holmes. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Jesse Popp, Sean O'Connor, and Neal Stastny. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Rob Cantrell, Kumail Nanjiani, Jacqueline Novak, and Dan St. Germain. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
Guests Tom McCaffrey, Baron Vaughn, Sean Patton, and Brent Sullivan. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.