#670 - SHANE GILLIS + JAMES MCCANN
Digest
This episode of Killtony, hosted by Tony Hinchcliff, features guests James McCann and Shane Gillis. The show begins with a performance by Drew Niggins, who is now a regular on the show. Tony then introduces the "bucket" segment, where audience members are chosen at random to perform a 60-second stand-up set. The first comedian chosen is Lucas Cop, who talks about his experiences with his father's meth addiction and his own struggles with identity. The next comedian is Jeffrey Lee, who shares his story of living in a van and having a burn on his leg. The episode continues with performances by Jake Colter and Abe Flores, both of whom are making their Killtony debuts. The episode ends with a performance by Cam Patterson, who is a regular on the show. The episode also features performances by Dylan Jarbo, Tray on Stage, Ari Matty, and Chen. The episode ends with a performance by William Montgomery, who is a regular on the show. The episode also features performances by Dylan Jarbo, Tray on Stage, Ari Matty, and Chen.
Outlines
Introduction and Show Announcements
This Chapter introduces the show and its hosts, Red Band and Tony Hinchcliff. It also includes announcements about where to find the podcast and the guests' websites.
Killtony Begins with Drew Niggins
This Chapter features Drew Niggins, a regular on the show, performing a 60-second stand-up set about his experience on a chaperone date. Tony and Shane Gillis discuss Drew's performance and his unique comedic style.
The Bucket Segment Begins
This Chapter introduces the "bucket" segment, where audience members are chosen at random to perform a 60-second stand-up set. The first comedian chosen is Lucas Cop, who talks about his experiences with his father's meth addiction and his own struggles with identity.
Jeffrey Lee's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Jeffrey Lee, who shares his story of living in a van and having a burn on his leg. He also attempts to rap, which leads to a humorous exchange with Tony and the audience.
Jake Colter's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Jake Colter, who is making his Killtony debut. He performs a set about his experiences dating black women and his theory about their "warmer" anatomy. This leads to a humorous and controversial discussion about race and sexuality.
Abe Flores' Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Abe Flores, who is also making his Killtony debut. He performs a set about his experiences as a Mexican-American and his struggles with his family's expectations. He also attempts to rap, which leads to a humorous exchange with Tony and the audience.
Cam Patterson's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Cam Patterson, a regular on the show, performing a stand-up set about his experiences in Spokane, Washington. He also shares a story about his friend who owns a giraffe and sold its baby to a zoo.
Cam Patterson's Stand-Up Set Continued
This Chapter continues Cam Patterson's stand-up set, where he talks about his experiences in Austin and his comedic style. He also discusses his views on abortion and his relationship with his mother.
Dylan Jarbo's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Dylan Jarbo, who is making his Killtony debut. He performs a set about his experiences with OCD and his struggles with weight loss. He also shares a story about his job interview and his relationship with his family.
Tray on Stage's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Tray on Stage, who is making his Killtony debut. He performs a set about his experiences as a firefighter and his journey into stand-up comedy. He also shares stories about his life in New Orleans and his time in the military.
Ari Matty's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Ari Matty, who is making his Killtony debut. He performs a set about his experiences as an Estonian immigrant in Austin. He also shares stories about his struggles with getting a green card and his views on Asian women.
Chen's Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Chen, who is making her Killtony debut. She performs a set about her experiences as a transgender Asian woman. She also shares stories about her love of cats and her struggles with being honest.
Chen's Interview
This Chapter features an interview with Chen, a transgender Asian woman who is making her Killtony debut. She talks about her experiences with transitioning, her love life, and her career as an IT specialist for a bank. The interview is full of humor and honesty, and it provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of being transgender.
Quentin Jones' Stand-Up Set
This Chapter features Quentin Jones, who is making his Killtony debut. He performs a set about his experiences as a software engineer, his love of wrestling, and his recent breakup. The set is full of humor and self-deprecation, and it provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of being a stand-up comedian.
William Montgomery's Interview
This Chapter features an interview with William Montgomery, a regular on the show. He talks about his recent nipple piercing, his love of Pokemon, and his family's cat problem. The interview is full of humor and honesty, and it provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of being a stand-up comedian.
Outro
This Chapter features the outro of the show, which includes a thank you to the sponsors and a reminder to check out the Secret Show every Thursday.
Keywords
Killtony
Killtony is a live podcast hosted by comedian Tony Hinchcliff. The show features stand-up comedy performances from both established and up-and-coming comedians. The show is known for its unpredictable and often controversial content.
Stand-Up Comedy
Stand-up comedy is a form of comedic performance in which a comedian performs a set of jokes and stories to a live audience. Stand-up comedy is a popular form of entertainment and can be found in a variety of venues, including comedy clubs, theaters, and festivals.
Bucket Segment
The "bucket segment" is a recurring feature on Killtony where audience members are chosen at random to perform a 60-second stand-up set. This segment is known for its unpredictable and often hilarious results, as it gives a platform to both experienced and inexperienced comedians.
Drew Niggins
Drew Niggins is a regular on Killtony and is known for his unique comedic style. He is often the subject of jokes and banter from Tony and the other guests on the show.
Lucas Cop
Lucas Cop is a stand-up comedian who made his Killtony debut in this episode. He is known for his dark humor and his willingness to share personal stories about his life.
Jeffrey Lee
Jeffrey Lee is a stand-up comedian who made his Killtony debut in this episode. He is known for his quirky personality and his willingness to share his experiences living in a van.
Jake Colter
Jake Colter is a stand-up comedian who made his Killtony debut in this episode. He is known for his controversial humor and his willingness to push boundaries.
Abe Flores
Abe Flores is a stand-up comedian who made his Killtony debut in this episode. He is known for his experiences as a Mexican-American and his struggles with his family's expectations.
Cam Patterson
Cam Patterson is a regular on Killtony and is known for his observational humor and his willingness to share stories about his life.
Dylan Jarbo
Dylan Jarbo is a stand-up comedian who made his Killtony debut in this episode. He is known for his experiences with OCD and his struggles with weight loss. He also shares a story about his job interview and his relationship with his family.
Quentin Jones
Quentin Jones is a stand-up comedian who made his Killtony debut in this episode. He is known for his experiences as a software engineer, his love of wrestling, and his recent breakup. The set is full of humor and self-deprecation, and it provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of being a stand-up comedian.
William Montgomery
William Montgomery is a regular on Killtony and is known for his unique comedic style. He is often the subject of jokes and banter from Tony and the other guests on the show.
Transgender
Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. Transgender people may identify as male, female, non-binary, or genderfluid. They may or may not choose to undergo medical transition, which can include hormone therapy and surgery.
Hormone Therapy
Hormone therapy is a medical treatment that involves taking hormones to change the body's physical characteristics. Hormone therapy is often used by transgender people to align their bodies with their gender identity. It can also be used to treat a variety of medical conditions, such as menopause and prostate cancer.
Grindr
Grindr is a social networking app for gay, bisexual, and transgender men. It allows users to connect with other users in their area and chat, share photos, and meet up. Grindr is a popular app for finding dates, hookups, and friends.
Special Education Teacher
A special education teacher is a certified teacher who works with students with disabilities. They provide individualized instruction and support to help students learn and succeed in school. Special education teachers work in a variety of settings, including public schools, private schools, and hospitals.
Pokemon
Pokémon is a media franchise created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995. The franchise focuses on fictional creatures called "Pokémon", which humans can catch and train to battle each other. The franchise has spawned numerous video games, trading card games, anime, manga, films, and other merchandise.
Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the skin. It is the most common type of cancer in the United States. Skin cancer can be caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. There are different types of skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer and can be fatal if it is not treated.
Physician's Assistant
A physician assistant (PA) is a healthcare professional who works under the supervision of a physician. PAs provide a wide range of medical services, including diagnosing and treating illnesses, ordering and interpreting tests, and prescribing medications. PAs are licensed to practice medicine in all 50 states.
Q&A
What is the "bucket segment" on Killtony?
The "bucket segment" is a recurring feature on Killtony where audience members are chosen at random to perform a 60-second stand-up set. This segment is known for its unpredictable and often hilarious results, as it gives a platform to both experienced and inexperienced comedians.
What is Lucas Cop's most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Lucas Cop shared a story about his father's meth addiction and how he didn't realize it until he was 12 years old. He also talked about his own struggles with identity and how he feels like he doesn't fit in.
What is Jeffrey Lee's most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Jeffrey Lee shared a story about living in a van and having a burn on his leg. He also attempted to rap, which led to a humorous exchange with Tony and the audience.
What is Jake Colter's most controversial joke from his stand-up set?
Jake Colter made a joke about black women having "warmer" anatomy. This led to a humorous and controversial discussion about race and sexuality.
What is Abe Flores' most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Abe Flores shared a story about his experiences as a Mexican-American and his struggles with his family's expectations. He also attempted to rap, which led to a humorous exchange with Tony and the audience.
What is Cam Patterson's most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Cam Patterson shared a story about his friend who owns a giraffe and sold its baby to a zoo.
What is Dylan Jarbo's most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Dylan Jarbo shared a story about his job interview where he was asked what he brought to the table and he said, "I bring another table."
What is Tray on Stage's most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Tray on Stage shared a story about his experiences as a firefighter and how he once had to perform CPR on someone.
What is Ari Matty's most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Ari Matty shared a story about overhearing a couple arguing at a cafe and realizing they were two gay guys.
What is Chen's most memorable story from her stand-up set?
Chen shared a story about how she couldn't say no to anything after she started doing stand-up comedy.
What is Quentin Jones' most memorable story from his stand-up set?
Quentin Jones shared a story about his experiences as a software engineer, his love of wrestling, and his recent breakup. The set is full of humor and self-deprecation, and it provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of being a stand-up comedian.
What is William Montgomery's most memorable story from his interview?
William Montgomery shared a story about his recent nipple piercing, his love of Pokemon, and his family's cat problem. The interview is full of humor and honesty, and it provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of being a stand-up comedian.
Show Notes
Shane Gillis, James McCann, William Montgomery, Casey Rocket, Kam Patterson, Hans Kim, D Madness, Michael A. Gonzales, Jon Deas, Matthew Muehling, Joe White, Kristie Nova, Yoni, Kino Loasis, Tony Hinchcliffe, Brian Redban – 06/10/2024
TONY HINCHCLIFFE
@TONYHINCHCLIFE
TONYHINCHCLIFFE.COM
BRIAN REDBAN
@REDBAN
DEATHSQUAD.TV
SUNSETSTRIPATX.COM
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