Jesus Trejo on His Showtime Special, Comedy Career, and Social Issues
The Fighter and The KidJune 5, 20201h 17min198,505 views
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- 🎤 Jesus Trejo discusses his first one-hour special for Showtime, "Stay-at-Home Son," highlighting its release and the process of shooting it.
- 💡 He reflects on the journey of developing longer sets, from three-minute open mics to headlining an hour, emphasizing the challenge of maintaining material and stage presence.
- 📈 Trejo shares personal anecdotes about bombing on stage and the pressure of hitting new time milestones in comedy, illustrating the hard work involved.
- 🗣️ He also touches on the experience of performing his special in Spanish, noting that about 15-20 minutes of material was lost due to translation challenges with wordplay and double entendres.
Perspectives on Body Image and Relationships
- ❤️ Trejo expresses a preference for curvy and thick women, discussing his attraction to different body types and challenging conventional beauty standards.
- 💬 He uses examples like Lizzo and Ashley Graham to illustrate his point, emphasizing that attraction is subjective and diverse.
- 👨👩👧👦 The conversation touches on relationships, with Trejo mentioning he now has a girlfriend, and reflecting on past relationships and how they coincided with his career on the road.
Social Commentary and Current Events
- ✊ Trejo shares his thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement, emphasizing the importance of education, protest, and voting as means of enacting change.
- 🏈 He discusses the NFL's past handling of player protests, referencing Colin Kaepernick, and the current complexities of balancing corporate interests with social activism.
- 👮♂️ The conversation delves into policing, acknowledging both problematic incidents and the existence of good officers, while stressing the need to understand the historical context of Black Americans' experiences.
- 📱 Trejo highlights the activism of K-pop fans in crashing a Dallas police app and hijacking hashtags, showcasing a unique form of online mobilization.
Media, Creativity, and Personal Growth
- 🎬 He discusses the influence of figures like David Lynch and Rick Rubin on his creative process, appreciating their unique perspectives and approaches to art.
- 🎙️ Trejo shares his experience hosting for Complex and First We Feast, describing it as a different kind of muscle that requires active listening and engagement.
- 📚 He recommends David Lynch's "Catching the Big Fish" as a book that offers insights into creativity and shedding one's public persona to find truth.
- 🧠 The episode touches on the challenges of instant fame and its impact on mental health, referencing reality stars and the pressures of public life.
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