Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - A review of Episode 1199 Tom Segura and Sean Anders
Episode Date: November 16, 2018Tom Segura is Joe's long time friend and fellow awesome comedian and Sean Anders is a writer director who cast Tom in his new movie “Instant Family” which is about adoption Enjoy my review folks!... Please email me with any suggestions and questions for future shows : Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com
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¿Qué lleves casi una hora de atascote?
¿Qué de todo el camino por delante?
¿Y tú estas ahí dan tranquila a tus cosas?
¿Cómo si te ves de todo igual? ¿Cómo es posible?
Vamos, que tú vas a trabajar no estás yendo, ¿no?
¿A dónde vas tú tan contenta? ¿Eh?
¿A dónde?
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a un décimo.
Loterías de recuerda que juegas con responsabilidad y solo si eres mayor de dad. week of the Joe Rogan experience. So I take a look at all the episodes that I enjoyed the most once they released it out and do a podcast where I talk about
just some of the like main points in a sense kind of like bullet point it and
often I have guests on that are fans of Rogan and and enjoyed particular parts
a specific podcast and we'll talk about it and get into other things on a bigger scale like how
this podcast over the years is helped possibly improve their lives or motivate them in some way. I have
no affiliation with the Joe Rogan podcast at all. I, in a sense, like, what the news is to events.
So, the news has no affiliation with events.
They just report on that as best they can.
And hopefully they don't suck out
like a lot of news organizations do.
But, you know, I get better at this.
So thank you for listening.
I really appreciate it.
And yeah, without further ado,
podcast this week, 11.99 Tom Sigerra and Sean Anders.
It's always amazing to have Tom on. He's such a hilarious comedian.
Sean Anders is a movie director and a writer.
He was on Rogan because he cast Tom in a movie, about adoption, called Instant Family,
which is now available and
Really cool story and they get into that in in pretty
Big detail most of the focus of the podcast is on show on Tom does chime in every now and again
And he's proud of being in this movie, but mostly it's about Sean Anders
So really get a chance to know him
He talks a little bit about after he started making movies. He took
some sort of a media class, like a media course, and it was kind of interesting to Joe because it
basically told him how to handle the press. You know, reporters might be nice for a minute,
but then they like twist things around and change things, and obviously Joe Rogan has had experience with that and Tom
Segura has as well. They talk a little bit about how you can sit there, talk with a reporter
that's really nice, and then just say a couple of off-the-cuff remarks and then that's
suddenly the point of the whole article and that everything kind of becomes a clickbait-y
issue. They almost don't have a choice but to make it dramatized and seen crazy than
it is just to keep people focused on what it is.
So yeah, it's a funny thing.
Reporters like to twist things around.
Sean gets into the adoption of his kids like the process that they make says they do obviously pretty extensive background check and then you have to
wait you're on a waiting list and then they make a match and you know this was
part of the motivation to to make this movie about adoption and just a process
they went to they had this funny moment where he was shown pictures
of the kids and he said they weren't like the most flattering
and made like the six year old look like he was a bit
like 11 year old and hardened and it's quite funny
to think that you'd wanna see pictures on
but you are adopting those kids.
They ended up I believe adopting three.
And as they're growing up too, he was talking to Joe a little bit about advice on, you know,
not so much raising kids, but just like what sports and things they should get into.
Joe immediately jumped on the bandwagon about saying, look, get them out of football.
Sean said that they played lacrosse, so he was like, you need to get them out of that.
That's full of head injuries.
Sean's on a, I mean, Joe's on a big kick right now with CTE and a huge head trauma
Which is a real problem and Joe does know a lot about it from all this time
commenting on in the UFC so he had a little bit to say about it. He also talked about
Tom and and how Tom speaks Spanish
To say about it. He also talked about Tom and how Tom speaks Spanish
So those of you that are fans of Tom Seguir, it might not know that he speaks Spanish fluently And it's always a bit of a shock because he looks like just such a chubby white guy
Joe laughs about that quite a bit and Tom was saying that he speaks a Peruvian Spanish. So
You know, he can speak it and it's kind of different, but he doesn't do any of his stand-up in Spanish.
Not like Joey Diaz, Joey would go to the Cuban pots
Florida and do some like,
spanglish type shows where he just crushed it.
Joe talked about how that was impossible to follow.
Like back then, anyone that knows Joey Diaz
knows that he's a powerhouse of comedy.
If you're a fan of him, as you've seen it. He does crush. He builds such incredible momentum. But when you start
speaking like Spanish English with like a Cuban crowd, any white guy that goes on after
that is going to lose him completely. They talk some more about their stand-up and how
putting the cell phones in bags. It sounds like a good idea because people like to film
the sets. So if you've ever
got to stand up comedy, some comedians now require you to put your phone in a bag that
has a lock on it almost, and you have to leave the auditorium, get it unlocked in order to
use it. The issue is, there's problems both ways. One, you need a service that can come
and do that for you. People really hate it, like they absolutely hate it.
And people are still like coming and going a lot.
So even though Joe did this for a while,
he's kind of dropped that idea.
I don't know if Tom uses it.
But people just want to check their phones
and they want to, they want to film everything.
It's just kind of how it goes.
Dave Chappelle, I know, uses this service a lot.
He's a big fan of it and it kind of makes sense because Dave is an incredible comedian and such a like free spirit, I guess you would say,
when it comes to his stand-up, that he does not want you to be able to get footage of some of the
outrageous things that he says because you know that you can take soundbikes,
take it out of context and use it however you want and when he's trying jokes on
stage I mean in a way that's his church right he should be allowed to be as
free as he can in order to get the comedy he's not really trying to insult anybody
but again things get taken out of context and also filming everything to be as free as he can in order to get the comedy. He's not really trying to insult anybody,
but again, things get taken out of context. And also filming everything. It's like that's all
anyone wants to do. Like you become like your own little TMZ person where you're just filming every type of
every type of event that's happening in your life. It's, it gets annoying for these comedians
that are trying to make a show out of it
and it really does throw them off.
I really don't know.
I've been to some places I went to Colorado,
watched comedy there, and they required you to put the phone
in the bag.
It was a bit of a pain in the ass
because I wanted to leave the show kind of early.
So I got past everybody, got outside and there was no one there to like unhook my phone.
So it just became a bit of an issue. So I don't know how I feel about it, but I do appreciate when performers don't want that sort of thing being shown.
Anyway, back to Sean's new movie,
which is called Instant Family,
it sounds like a real tear jerk
because it changes these kids' lives adoption.
I don't have any experience with it,
but I can imagine if you were brought up
in the foster care or adoption type world, that's, you know,
what are your connections for love and family and just even the understanding for anyone
caring about you at all.
So to be able to come into that line, but have everything just change around and people
be, you know, caring about you and seeing them as your parents.
It's so important and it's such a shame that so many kids don't get this opportunity.
One of the things that Joe talked about which I thought was a really nice thing to go back
on is on his Instagram and if you follow Joe on Instagram, if you don't follow him, he
has a great Instagram, but he shows this little girl
And she's just sat there and she has like a box in front of her like a present
Parents, well these two people that to either side of it. You don't really know they are and she opens it up And it just says you're getting adopted and she reads it and she wants it so bad
She just starts bull like crying and a parents are crying or I guess
I assume to be a doctor parents are crying.
And it's just such a wonderful moment.
It's not an exploitative moment.
They're not using this for a lot of attention,
but they're just, I mean, the instant change
in this girl's demeanor just shows how powerful it was
for her, just even in her young mind to know how
important this is and what a great opportunity it will be for her life and
and how much it means to her and it's really beautiful. Look through Joe Rogan's
Instagram, you probably find it it's still gonna be on there somewhere but good
podcast, moving, you know, it really is. And definitely try and check out the movie instead of family, if you can.
I mean, support Tom Segura and listen to the podcast and enjoy.
Thanks guys, appreciate it.