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Mark Normand & Joe List on Toddlers, Old New York, and Comedy Gigs

Tuesdays with Stories!July 28, 20251h 8min60,764 views
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Comedy Career Trajectories and NYC Neighborhoods

  • 🎙️ The comedians discuss how their comedy careers have evolved, with periods spent heavily in specific NYC neighborhoods like the East Village or Midtown.
  • 🏢 They reflect on how different areas like Midtown offered more club gigs, while the East Village had more bar shows, shaping their early experiences.
  • 🏙️ The conversation touches on the romanticization of "old New York" versus the reality of its past issues like garbage strikes and serial killers, contrasting it with modern gentrification.

The Nuances of Audience and Performance

  • 🎭 The comedians highlight how the environment and audience composition significantly impact joke reception, using examples of corporate gigs versus club shows.
  • 💡 They explain that a homogeneous audience (e.g., all from the same company) often fails to connect with jokes that would land well in a mixed crowd.
  • 🤯 The concept of context is explored, comparing how the same action or feeling can be perceived differently based on the surrounding environment, akin to a strip club versus a doctor's office.

Childhood Encounters and Parental Challenges

  • 👶 Joe List recounts an intense altercation with a five-year-old at a playground over rules, highlighting the child's assertiveness and his own frustration.
  • 🏖️ Mark Normand shares an experience of being **
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