The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 2: Shanalysis
Episode Date: April 10, 2024JuJu has some reporting to do on gambling in college sports before we get to everyone's favorite game: AGAINST! THE! SPREAD! Then, friend of the show Neal Brennan is here to discuss his new special AN...D podcast as he takes us through what he's learned in and around his own suffering, why it's impossible for athletes to be mentally healthy, the state of modern comedy, and why the sun is the enemy of a specific group of people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
You're listening to Giraffe King's Network.
This is the Don LeBattor Show with the StuGuts Podcast.
We are a strange show that sometimes has the news and forgets to report it,
as we did on
skip schumacher and more recently in this one was my error and good lord was
it a flop i think it would have been a pretty big story if i had announced like
i'd known that tyson was going to fight jake paul but i thought everyone here
knew it was common information i come in and i asked does everyone know this and
they look up on the internet they're like nope it can't be real and i'm like
i'm pretty sure it's it's all done and then we don't report it.
We did some reporting here. Juju Gotti has finally phoned somebody who can give
us an answer to the question and I might be talking totally out of my eyes here
because I don't know what I'm talking about. I think and assume that more
people are going to be betting on the men that if the women
are going to be grabbed by gambling or if the newcomers are going to be grabbed
by gambling because they're interested in the iowa phenomenon it's not going to
happen upon arrival that it's going to be happening here over the next few
years when of course the gambling industry also comes with the same sort
of fervor to women's sports that does to to men. But I don't have any information.
So we called DraftKings and what did they tell you, Juju?
They said, and they said they couldn't get into
too many specifics at all because,
you know what I mean, illegal battles and whatnot.
But they said,
Iowa versus South Carolina was the most bet
women's event in DKSB, DraftKings Sports Book,
history across any sport.
The women's tournament had 3.8 times more handle
and 3.5 times more bets than 2023.
Yukon versus Purdue, however,
was the most bet basketball game of all time
on DraftKings Sportsbook.
Wow, wow.
I have to think that's people like you,
and they were breezing through the tournament.
Why not bet them in the final?
No, no, but my, no, no.
That's not just random gamblers.
That is that everything you saw with the ratings,
look, I think this was fairly obvious.
This ratings explosion that you just saw,
not just in women's basketball, the men were getting monster numbers too,
is absolutely fueled by, I don't care who's playing, I don't know anybody, they're just people running up and down the court with my money.
I can bet a noon game, I can bet a midnight game, just give me action.
It's not because UCon uh... an obvious betting favorite
it's because the culmination of all the gambling that just went on culminates
with of course of more people are watching a more people are betting it's
going to be a gambling explosion to around because this is made for
television entertainment all of it
man at this point sports is a contrivance that just exists for the
action fantasy leagues come to life everybody wants more stimuli
with their actions so i don't want to just one what watch one game no give me
i want to bet the first half the second half parlay over here when i prop bets i
want to have action all over the place so i care in the third quarter whether
my guy gets three three pointers like that's what we're doing with gambling
and making all of it interactive and so of course
if you can go to your television
at any time or day or night
and become los vegas
because you have money on what's happening on your television of course
gambling's going to catch fire all over the country and viewing habits are going
to skyrocket
and the streaming services are going gonna want to get involved because everybody
wants to be around the action why are you making a face Billy? Did you say gambling?
You know what time it is. Glad you're right to it.
Great words but though Dan, great words. Dan, it's that time again.
It's time for Against the Spread.
Against the Spread is sponsored by DraftKings.
Stay tuned because you'll hear more about DraftKings
and all it has to offer throughout the show.
DraftKings, the crown is yours.
Stugats, before we get to that,
my theory would be that the reason Yukon Purdue is the
most gambled on game of all time is because for now, what has been normalized is the betting
in mass on men's sports.
That's what most of us have been doing around here for a long time, and I'm guessing a
predominantly male gambling audience, a largely male gambling audience has also been betting
on the men for a long time,
and this is the year that it's exploded on the women's side.
I'm just speaking for myself, Dan,
and applying my own sensibilities.
I didn't really, I don't think I bet UConn once
until the championship game,
because they were steamrolling everyone,
and I was like, hey, I don't want to miss out on this.
But you're always speaking for yourself
and always thinking that it speaks for America, and I don't want to miss out on this. You're always speaking for yourself and always thinking that it speaks for America and I don't think you
speak for everybody when the numbers are that disparate. 18 million are watching
the women, 14 million are watching the men, but a lot more money is coming in
on the men than the women even though you've got 4 million fewer people
watching. I'm telling you the part of the purity that Lucy has around the sport
it still exists over with the women where it hasn't been contaminated by all the things yet
And I'm just saying that I didn't want to bet against Caitlin Clark because I didn't want to be the person that bet against
Caitlin Clark and lost I did want to bet on you calm because I didn't want to be the guy who didn't bet on you
Lucy I would say that your expertise in this sport would suggest to Stuugats that South Carolina was a bigger favorite not numerically but a more obvious choice in
that game than even UConn was given how overwhelming South Carolina was for the
last three seasons? I wouldn't necessarily agree with that just because
Iowa had beat the South Carolina team before so like betting wise it's always
tough to bet against Katelyn Clark but but. You know what I'm saying?
Homer.
Take the Marlins today.
Plus one and a half.
Against the Yankees.
Against the spread.
You're buying a run, you're buying, you wanna win?
Well that's the spread, plus one and a half.
Yeah, so the Yankees have to score two runs,
or win by two runs to beat the Marlins.
They have to score two runs.
Yeah, you know what I'm thinking?
Because you look at this and you think, Billy,
the Marlins right now are one and 11.
Ryan Weathers has struggled a bit.
Who's he pitching against?
Marcus Strohman, he's been incredible so far.
What does he have?
Like a zero ERA, like a.8 whip?
I go, yeah, how do you know that?
You're looking this up or something?
I'm talking to an incredible baseball fan right now who knows all this information right off the top of their head
Why would you take the Marlins plus one and a half over the Yankees with these odds?
You know why Dan because baseball that's why I'm gonna take the Marlins plus one and a half over the Yankees today
again
against the spread. It's a terrible analysis and I'm not even saying that he won't win the bet, but in terms of shitty analysis
there's rarely anything worse than DraftKings could be sponsoring than why did you bet it that way?
Oh, you know, cuz baseball.
Shenalysis.
It is. That's shit analysis. Shenalysis from Billy Gill. Baseball. Shenalysis. It is, that's shit analysis, shenalysis, from Billy Gill.
Baseball.
Bet on baseball to be baseball.
Why? There's no logic.
The Yankees are overwhelming.
They've kicked the shit out of the Marlins.
The Marlins are losing to everyone.
They lost to the Pirates.
They lost at home.
They got swept.
They lost to the Angels.
They've lost two straight to the Yankees, but not today.
Why do I bet them?
Because.
They're due.
Baseball.
No, not they're due.
You get it. That's different stupidity
No, he doesn't get it. No, he does not that's a different gambling stupidity. They're do is part of baseball totally different
Not part of baseball you bet baseball. Do we have any other bets that are smarter than that one? Yes
I'm headed to the association
Side note next week. Let's get some new music for against the spread. I feel like this music has ran its course. I'm gonna put that on the poll. Put this on the poll.
Do you like the Against the Spread music? Neither here nor there. I'm gonna take the
Dallas Mavericks. They're coming into the 305 tonight. Minus three. I see that look
in Luca Donk's eyes and I don't see the same look across the heat organization
You feel me now even?
This is waiting for one second now
Nicole Iovic has stepped up and shown that he's a rookie that can be depended on in
In spite of Terry Rozier dealing with injury in spite of BAM sometimes turning into Idris lately. In spite of Jimmy Butler putting up subpar efforts.
I think that his last, the double overtime win
in Atlanta last night brought them together.
But I just think that the Dallas Mavericks are hotter
right now because they're getting exceptional play
from PJ Washington.
They're getting exceptional play from the Bigs.
They're getting exceptional play from Daniel Gafferty
these days, along with the superstar Kyrie Irvin and Luca Donk.
So I'm gonna take the Dallas Mavericks against the Spreds.
Against the Heat tonight minus three.
Alright, I don't mind the segment, but again, Billy going, I'm betting because it's baseball.
And Juju saying, I see it in their eyes, they were brought together.
Yeah.
They were brought together. Yeah They were brought together
I said Daniel Gaffer's name in there
As pretty as you want it to be yeah, I know nothing about golf
But SVP told me Cory Connors is a name to watch so Cory Connors plucked red plus six thousand what?
What's odds to win a yeah that analysis is cuz SVP said so yeah
That's good analysis right. I mean. I just don't think trappings is gonna renew our contract
Oh, well, they got a lot of money, but hopefully they will with this one. I've got the Orlando Magic beating the Milwaukee Bucks.
I'm taking the Orlando Magic minus one.
A little bit of a pick them.
Guess why, Dano?
Basketball.
No, Yanis.
Oh.
Oh, man.
Avoided serious injury.
Chris Millerton, however, has been stepping up lately.
He's been coming out for his injury as well,
but he's taking more of the reins.
And look, spoiler alert, Patrick Beverly,
he's gonna be a major piece on his team come playoff time.
Keaton Five.
I'm worried about our future with DraftKings.
I think everyone did great.
Against the spread.
The Dan LeBattard Show with Stu Gotz
is sponsored by BetterHelp.
It's time for a self check-in.
How's your social battery doing right now?
Is it drained or is it bursting with energy?
Similar to how a battery stores energy before eventually running out,
individuals with a social battery may feel a need to recharge or
withdraw from social situations after a certain amount of time.
It can be easy to ignore our social battery and spread ourselves thin,
especially with work or social gatherings.
What's the right amount of socializing for you? How do you recharge? Maybe you thrive around people
or maybe you need some time alone. Therapy can give you the self-awareness to build a social life
that doesn't drain your battery. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give Better Help a try. It's
entirely online, designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Just fill out a brief
questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist and switch therapist at any time for no additional charge.
Find your social sweet spot with BetterHelp.
Visit betterhelp.com slash D-L-B today
to get 10% off your first month.
That's BetterHelp, H-E-L-P dot com slash D-L-B.
Don LeBattard.
Well, Charlie sent, Charlie had this, Charlie as far as I know, so just Charlie's
title in my phone.
Are you gonna say anything?
Stugats!
Uh, how familiar were you at the time with Chewbacca?
Like, how, your upbringing had how much Chewbacca in it?
This is the Don Lebatard Show with the Stugats!
This is the Don Lebatar Show with the Stugats. I admire this person for a lot of different reasons, but I will say Stugats at the very
top of what we're doing here.
As your content options get harder, as it becomes harder to discern where you should
spend your money, I will more and more trust people to direct me to a place because of their sensibilities where they're so discerning that all they
Do is make good things and Neil Brennan is one of those people wherever he's making things
He will not put his name on anything that isn't pros pros stuff
You're staying with the safe stuff is what you're saying like for me. It's us the low. It's not safe stuff
No
I'm saying I trust certain people to have such a high standard in to make such good choices that if they're doing
blocks is a podcast series or if they're doing a stand-up special i'm going to
seek them out because they're discerning as taste makers this is a comedian's
comedian he is a pros pro he just did his third special for netflix crazy
good and he made it look easy it flew by it was much different than his previous two
specials which had a lot of depth a lot of range he was kind of
changing the former trying to change the form here he just went back to his
roots and it's just funny
all funny easy to listen to and so thank you neil for being on with us
take me through what it is that your process is as you're trying to live up
to the expectations of people now expect me to make amazing things people now expect me to be somebody who tops
myself with the last thing I did.
Well I would like to address to God's first.
Stu gots I have always considered myself the still own of comedy and I still know what
I mean.
Frank still
alone.
So although I've shot up the Frank Stallone because his
song is one of the greatest songs of the 80's and I can't
remember the name of it but I'm a correct.
You're right Frank from over Frank from Frank Stallone has
a bonafide hit in the 80's that was a jam that we would all enjoy singing.
Yes, it's an incredible song. Whatever that genre is, it's one of the best ones from it.
Whatever, but I'm not going to throw away this huge opportunity to talk about myself by talking about Frank Stallone. What was my process?
I don't, well, I just, with the process
with any one of these hours is I just write a bunch of jokes
and then I look at them and kind of interrogate
what I'm getting at.
And with this, it was, I was getting at,
well, I wasn't sad.
So I wasn't gonna pretend I'm sad.
And at the beginning of the show, I do a disclaimer
because I had done the show in Washington, DC,
basically as is, and a guy DM me afterward,
and it's great whenever a guy DMs you, it's very exciting.
A guy DM me afterward and was like,
I kept waiting for you to show
up. Basically was saying like you weren't sad enough. So I put a caveat at the
beginning of the Netflix and I did it on the road as well and it actually kind of
made the show better because it didn't, people didn't weren't waiting for me to
sort of pull the carpet and be like I'm depressed or my dad was mean or whatever.
So this was just arranging the thoughts I had
and about the subjects I was writing about
or concerned about in a way that was fairly,
that just flowed smoothly and getting the transitions right and getting the setups right.
Well, but you're great at all that, right? The sculpting art of stand-up you have perfected,
even other stand-ups would say, yes, he's just very gifted at how it is the delivery
of these things has to be. But I want to explain something to the audience. The new podcast
he's got, Blocks with Neil Brennan, based on his on his netflix comedy special blocks it's available wherever you get
your podcast it's exceptional
but people have come to expect
a dark vulnerability from your comedy i don't know if they've come to expect
you to be more vulnerable than any other comics in sort of exploring the depths
of your unhappiness
and making the funny around it
you had different expectations with this one I didn't realize that you're so attuned to your audience
wanting you to be deep dark guy
that you disappoint them when you're happy.
Well, yeah, whatever you get known for,
it's like they want, if I was gonna make sketches now,
people would go, they better be like the Chappelle ones.
You know what I mean?
They want you to do the thing that they know you for.
So David Spade said it 30 years ago,
you spend the first part of your career
trying to get known for something
and then the second part trying to get away from it.
So with this, it was like,
I sort of thought people might be upset if I wasn't upset.
And then someone just said it early.
So I kind of got it out of the way
and was able to address it.
But ultimately I think people just want
a comedian to be funny.
Like I just looked on Netflix and I'm number five,
number five on the top 10, which is like,
I'm really thrilled by and a little surprised,
but I'm also not surprised in that people would prefer just a funny comedian rather
than a funny and contemplative or introspective comedian. And I'm not saying like I regret
doing what I did. I'm just saying that's people's preferences. They want they want sugary drinks Oh, but this is this is why I want to know this is why I want to talk about your career and business
evolution because you're doing something very specific with blocks where if people want to explore rummage around in the bin of
Feelings with great comedians you're interviewing them in a way that is super unusual
But what you're telling me is that you
have to craft your business around what consumers are telling you they want in 2024. You'd be great
on politics. You'd be great divisive. You are great on those things. But it's probably better
to just make them laugh because they need to feel a good time. I don't, yeah, it's not even that like craven
in terms of like, I need money.
How do I get it?
It's more just like, I don't know,
this is what I was writing about
and I wasn't gonna pretend to be sad.
I didn't set out to just do a sort of,
you know, whatever the style is, observational, cutting, funny,
I mean, they always, I always start out trying to be funny and then it ends up sometimes being
funny plus something else. This was just funny. Let me explain to the people, incidentally,
if you have not seen the special, you were great great on sports this is one of the things that I love when the comedians come over and
use their surgical skills on the stupidity that surround us every day you
were talking about mental health you were talking about our greatest athletes
and you were explaining that none of them are mentally healthy they're all out of their minds. All of them.
All of them.
You know what I call an athlete with good mental health?
An assistant coach is what I call them.
Because they're not, I'd rather watch,
I'd rather watch reruns of old 90 Chicago Bulls games over new Steph Curry games.
He's not crazy enough.
He's great, but he's too kind.
LeBron said on that podcast with JJ last week,
in order to be great, you have to hurt your loved ones.
That's LeBron James said it.
I literally was like, thank you.
I'm glad we all came to the same conclusion.
You, you're not going to, you know, it's a sociopathy and, and, uh, and a need for
status is the greatest economic driver in world history.
It just is like we, you know, sports and I don't
know if you guys ever explore this, you know, the origin of sports was to train soldiers between wars.
That's how it started in ancient Greece. So we're looking at guys who were like, you know, they're soldiers but for like, you know
For Steve Ballmer, you know, whatever they're soldiers now, but they're they're soldiers and they're they're doing war exercises
basically, that's why it it it
Appeals to a primal thing in us and a primal thing in them. I don't want to watch healthy people
You know, it's it's with art too.
I mean, it's like, I don't want to watch healthy people.
I want to watch a bunch of maniacs.
A bunch of maniacs.
When I heard Ohtani, or whatever, was gambling, I'm like.
I think you got it.
Yes, you got it.
Yeah, I think when I heard Ohtani was gambling,
I was like, of course he's gambling
What do you think that's?
Maniacs don't come in from Japan. The guy's a maniac. You can't hit and pitch without gambling
It's a rule. Put it on the pole please at Levitard show. Can you hit and pitch without gambling?
Michael Jordan Tom Brady crazy, crazy, crazier,
who's crazy is?
Yeah, Michael Phelps, Michael Phelps, Kyrie Irving.
Every gymnast who's ever done a flip
off of a four foot beam.
It's not normal behavior.
Figure skaters, they all look,
the last Olympics I just just called the FBI like,
are you missing some girls?
It looks like they're in dire straits.
They have to spin around,
become a hologram of themselves.
Stop, act like they didn't just travel through time
and then go to that little booth and sit with
their kidnappers.
It's crazy behavior.
And land on razor blades on ice with a great deal of pressure on them.
Yes!
Like, go, hey, you guys should go into the parking lot and just toss each other in the
air.
See how it is. They're tossing each other. They're ice skating and
Tossing each other. What are you shut it down with razor blades on their feet? I think we yes
I need some help tossing Dan and
Gymnastics gymnastics is even crazier
Like it's I said gymnastics sounds like jackass stunts
that they let them practice in advance.
Like I'm Johnny Knoxville, this is the balance beam.
Bering, bering, bering, bering, bering, bering.
Like what are you doing?
You're charging, you're hitting a trampoline
and then using a table to flip over?
How is this legal?
It's such a good question. Stugatz, if I told you that somebody in
some land, if I didn't tell you anything about gymnastics, and I just told you a dictator had
11-year-olds who were doing all sorts of routines, jumping off of tables for his entertainment,
11-year-olds, and training them vigorously and making them unhappy and then sending them to
their abductors, you would tell me that is evil and should be illegal.
And crazy.
Yeah, by the way, by the way, Stugats, whatever size they are when they start doing gymnastics,
they don't get any bigger. They start at the Italian granny height and they stay there.
Don LeBretard.
You are very comfortable talking about
how you met your wife, how much you love her,
how important she is to you,
and that's the reason that I asked the question.
I've always admired that about you,
that you have no problems whatsoever professing your love.
Well, the thing is, I got a new wife now.
Me and Bianca didn't make it.
So I moved on, we moved on. it was for the better both of us still gots things Just got a little awkward there. So let me be the first on this show to congratulate you on the new wife Vance
Congratulations on on on feeling whole feeling complete, you know
Let's talk tailgating. Yeah Don Don't be, don't, don't feel awkward, buddy. You know, I don't, I mean, it's much too late
for that. I appreciate you soothing me in this regard, but I already feel terribly awkward.
And then my teammate comes to my defense with not a question, but just a healthy congratulations.
And the further pointing out of that awkwardness
because he's always good for me in those spots.
I'm also thinking of divorce, Vince, after many, many years, 18 years with a partner
who does things like that to you.
This is the Don LeBattar Show with the Stugats.
I thought that you did a great bit, not a good bit, a great bit on the sun in the middle of your
special and I just was wondering given the recent eclipse whether or not you had any...
Yes, it was exciting. It was fun to see the eclipse. It was fun to see the sun get pushed around a little bit. Um, you know, as a white
person, I live in, in, uh, I, you know, what's funny about the eclipse. I wanted to try to time
some epiphany as it came over, like I'm gay or something, but, uh, but it was just the same
dumb, like I got it. I need that burrito or whatever. Why am I not number four on Netflix?
Yes.
The, did you, you remember,
you guys are old enough to remember,
remember when sunblock began?
I think, I think Sturgats and I are old enough
to remember when it is that you went from one-
There was no sunblock.
Then there was suntan oil.
And then the next week they were like,
hey, that was lube for cancer.
Block your whole skin.
And I tried to, you know who does not care
about white people's ailments with the sun?
My black friends do not care care I try to tell them
I'll be like you know we get skin cancer 30 times thanks for cutting the black
guy we get skin cancer 30 times more we get skin cancer 30 times more than black
people and all my black friends are like yeah Neil I'm having a hard time finding
my passion for this what I've come to realize, fellas,
is that if you really think about it,
the son is basically the cops for white people.
Following us around everywhere we go,
messing with us because of the color of our skin,
killing our cousins for no reason,
and then when I tell my black friends
that the son killed my cousin,
they're like, well, what was he wearing?
So you can see why I'm upset by the whole thing
He has a number of wonderful
Observations in you will acknowledge that this special is breezier for you
Like it was just so easy to watch you make me think with your other stuff and that's not to say that this doesn't make
Me think either but I was just enjoying that you seemed really relaxed,
confident and comfortable in your skin as somebody who's gotten exceptional at
the mechanics of this.
It takes, it's like,
you kind of develop different stuff at different paces.
Like I can always write jokes,
but it's taken a while to figure out how to be on stage,
how to be in public, how to be,
and it's just getting easier from just reps probably,
but also just my own feelings about myself
and my own feelings about my consciousness or whatever.
So, so it's just, yeah, and it's also like,
I've been funny for a long time.
So it's just a matter of getting it to a place
where people can, it, you know, it's all the people that,
all the, all the, all like the, the icons,
you probably didn't hear of them till they were 10
or 15 years into their career.
People heard of me from not very many years into my career.
So they may have, they
may have been judging me based on, it was a real judgment. I just hadn't been doing it that long.
So now I've been doing it over 15 years and you kind of just get like, you kind of wear it better.
You kind of just like, yeah, I'm all right. I will figure that I got it, you know, and it's it's it's gratifying because it's it's it's nice to be good at something
I
Will tell the audience without revealing too much because you've been very honest about this Neil that you've been to hell and back with
With trying to get outside of your head that you had. Yeah tapping done for you
You've just been trying to get outside of the prison.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation, yeah.
You were trying to- Tapping, I guess.
You were trying to alter- You can't just have someone tap.
No, you were trying to mechanically,
was it in China?
You were trying to alter your-
I went to China, yeah.
One time I went to China, yeah.
To get your brain chemistry altered
so that you could figure out what was wrong with you, correct? Mm-hmm. Yeah, that's yeah
That's basically right. I just wanted to feel better
Yeah, and and you've gotten to feeling better and I know you talked about this with Pablo Torre
Ayahuasca helped you you went from atheist to feeling like you killed the ego and find
God and now you come to a comfortable confident place where you can talk about your greatest
and now you come to a comfortable confident place where you can talk about your greatest vulnerabilities on blocks with Neil Brennan where you're
forcing other comedians To talk out loud about the stuff
I've assumed you've talked about in private, but nobody gets to see this part of your world
Neil on how it is that creators create or where it really comes from it's one thing to say it comes from pain
It's another thing to hear your friends and experts really reveal
themselves to you because you're trying to get at the craft of how mental illness, mental
health, mental strength form a comedy act.
Yeah. And I don't, I mean, I, I, I'm, I, I make fun of the commodification of all this
mental health stuff, especially on social media and women making trauma TikToks
and with music and subtitles and captions
and fun graphics and quick cuts.
And it's not really like, it's just not,
I don't think it's helpful.
But so yeah, I like talking about this stuff
Generally because I think it's interesting, but I don't want to get
Bogged down by I don't want people to get bogged down by it And I think I think there's also there's a thing called post-traumatic growth that I don't think people talk about enough like you can
Go through difficult stuff and come out the other side better.
You know?
And so, so yeah, I like talking about it.
And I've, I've had a long process in dealing with my own.
And so I am a bit of like the,
the drug addict who gets clean and it's like,
don't do drugs like me.
But, but yeah yeah it's it's
it's yeah the pie I like to the podcast because I like talking to people about
this stuff because because the otherwise it's just another podcast where
everybody's telling stories about the time they shit their pants you know
well but the thing that I wanted to ruminate with you about is no disrespect
no disrespect taken yeah disrespect. None taken.
It's a comedy, the comedy space is in an unusual, I don't know if you've ever seen this in your life,
the place where comedy presently resides
and you have seen-
15 people doing arenas, that kind of thing?
Yes, not only that, but 15 people doing arenas
and many of them birthed by the Joe Rogan empire
of this free space between mainstream and where people are scared they can't speak freely
there's this
superhighway of an economy around the burke chrysors of the world and i i mean
this is no disparagement to burke chrysor but the rogan comedians right now
are getting the stuff that cat williams looks at as a veteran of the grind and says those guys aren't funny at or will say you know rogans not as
funny as the comedians comedian you get along with all of these people but can
you take us inside the inner workings of the economy as you view it and you try
to evolve the second part of your career as someone who demands like you demand
the respect of other comedians you want other comedians to say neil brennan is great at this because you are and you
have that respect and some of those comedians look down on the guys that are
filling out arenas because they haven't done the grind the same way exactly the
same way as the as the best of the best as the atels or the mark marins or or
the others who look down on them because they're like you know that's
comedy but that's not the way we did it.
Yeah. I mean, I think the, the,
I don't get too caught up with the sour grapes thing of like people being more
popular than me because I think people,
it's like some people are the idea that comedy is going to watch a person do a
monologue is not exactly right.
Comedy is standup comedy. I mean, like comedy,
standup comedy is going to watch a person,
a cool person who seems fun and silly,
be fun and silly. And, and there are people like who people that like Chappelle who's,
who's bugs bunny, right? And he's bugs bunny,
but he can write jokes like Malcolm X pretty good combination.
Uh, or Chris is the same. It's like Chris talks like a chainsaw,
can write jokes, uh jokes like James Baldwin.
Really nice combination.
And then there's guys like Burt,
who is literally the life of the party.
He's an incredibly lovable, fun guy.
And that's a big part of being a comedian.
It's just, people just want to be around you.
You know what I mean?
Like they just want to be around you.
And if you can't, and Burt's,
I think Burt's an underrated joke writer
because I think he is a good joke writer.
So I don't get too caught up with,
or now it's like Schultz or Shane Gillis or guys like that.
They are very good joke writers.
And there is a element of danger to it
that I think audiences think is fun.
It's like a bit like, you know, like heavy metal.
Like, you know, it's like we're dealing with the devil
and death and it's like, no, you're not.
We're all just, you know, it's still like a,
it's still cost 3.70, you know, whatever.
It's just that we're at a show, we're at Universal City Walk.
What are we talking about?
So, there is this element of like,
they're out to get me and all this stuff in an arena.
It's like, no, they could have found you
if they were out to get you.
So, but it is fun for the audience.
It's just fun.
It's like transgressive.
You feel like you're a little bad and it's a little naughty.
So I don't get too caught up in it because it's not,
by the way, it's not a choice for me.
I don't, I'm being as fun as I possibly can be.
This is, Neil, what I was just going to say to you is the reason one of the many reasons
I love how high you've climbed in comedy is because of how much work you've had to do to get over the degree of difficulty
Of like I'm not the life of the party who everybody wants to be around
I've been a depressed asshole for a long time that will disembowel you with my comedy and surprise them
You may this may shock your audience.
I've never been offered cocaine.
Ever.
In my life, I'm a comedian and a commercial director.
Do you have any idea how narcy your energy has to be
to never be offered cocaine?
But I think you and the other comedians like yourself,
your fans are, we understand you
and we know that you don't wanna be talked to.
We're not loud like Burt Christchurch fans
because like during the pandemic,
you went how near feel with Bianca.
That got me through a lot of times
because I could listen to a brother reflect on stuff
I've never heard about, but with a comedic take on it
and as well as you touched on depression.
And I was depressed as hell during the pandemic.
So you and Bianca and little Keith, your dog,
like, bro, it really got me through stuff.
So we're not as loud as Burt Crusher and Shane Gillis fans,
but we are out here, brother, and we love you.
Thank you, Juju.
I'm sorry I referred to you as the black guy earlier.
Um.
Um.
Um.
I feel bad about that, Daniel.
But if I had said, if I had just guessed
that your name was Juju, would have been a little racist.
So, so thank you.
No, yeah, I hear you and I'm not trying to abandon
like, oh, these old depressed people like me.
Like, in some ways I'm trying to be like a
like a way forward. Like hey you don't you can get out of whatever you're
you're in if you don't want to be in it. You can there's like but progress can be
made. Just go to China. Yeah well this is the thing people will not
understand the actual self-help of this. Neil, I don't believe, and I don't think I betray any confidences when I say this,
that I don't think I have someone I care about who has been more trapped inside his own head
than you for about as long as I've known you, right? It seemed like a real prison to me because I'm like,
God, I just want happiness for this person and he's just fighting himself and he's trying to figure out,
you have gone to such lengths to correct this
about yourself.
Literally China, yes.
And so.
And then on Iowaska, I was thrust into outer space,
the universe died, I did DMT,
I traveled to before the Big Bang, not easy.
And, but I have a new
53 minute special.
You went crazy for a while, correct?
There was a period of time over
the last few years where you, inside
of yourself, would say, I am going
crazy. I would not wish this
experience on anyone. Yes, there was a
two day period where I
literally had to thought, I wouldn't wish
this on Hitler. And I don't like Hitler that much so I yeah like it was a little touch and
go but I'm better for it like that's the funny part is like that's the the awful
part about some of these processes I've been through is like the more gruesome the the experience in the
moment the the long-term health benefits are commensurate with so it's like whoo
you know so but but yeah but but but I but it can be conquered not easy but can
be done again I will tell everybody listening his third Netflix special
crazy good it premiered
yesterday, it is now streaming.
It is Crazy Good, and if you don't want the heavy subject matter, it feels good.
It's breezy and it's just very easy to watch.
Blocks is a deeper dive.
It's his other podcast, or is one of the many places you can find him.
Blocks is available wherever you get your podcasts.
Neil, thank you, sir.
Thanks for having me, man.
Juju, thanks for the support.
Thanks for the support.
Thanks for the support.