Weed, Wait Times, and Why the Chicken Sandwich Is Always “Two Minutes Out”
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The funniest part of chasing a dream isn’t the victory lap—it’s the miles you put in when nobody’s watching. We sit down with comedian Nathan Lund to talk about building a career that lasts, why “making it” doesn’t always mean going viral, and how to earn laughs fast without losing your voice. Nathan breaks down why open mics are still the best classroom, how one-minute sets can teach brutal lessons about pacing, and why patience beats panic when you’re new and hungry.
We wander into movie-geek heaven—character actors who steal scenes, the tonal whiplash of Judgment Night, and sleeper gems like Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead and Hard Rain. If you love the faces you always recognize but can’t always name, this part’s for you. Nathan connects the dots between those unsung film heroes and the role of a working comic: consistent, essential, quietly elevating everything around them.
There’s a candid detour into weed policy, vaping hazards, and what smart psychedelic use actually looks like. Think set and setting, not stunts. We talk microdosing, avoiding panic spirals, and why access to cannabis still gets tangled in outdated rules. It’s harm reduction without the lecture—and a few very funny stories about trips that landed well.
We close with updates on Chubby Behemoth (weekly free and Patreon episodes), the travel series Wide World (Tokyo, Paris, Colorado plains, and Rome), and where to catch Nathan on the road. If you’re curious about starting stand-up, obsessed with deep-cut movies, or just here for smart, unpretentious comedy talk, you’ll feel right at home.
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