
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Comedy Is Not The Modern Day Philosophy - #12 with Luke Touma
Luke Touma is a comic from Boston. We met my first week of comedy. He is the host of Left Right Center on Snapchat and the co-host of the Rough Week Podcast.
In this eclectic and engaging episode, we journey from New York to Austin, exploring a variety of topics along the way. We kick off with the move from the Big Apple to Austin and then detour to Orlando to discuss Walt Disney and the troubling subject of Holocaust denialism.
Our conversation then shifts to the world of alt comedy, highlighting figures like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and diving into the gritty details of the New York comedy scene. We tackle the provocative statement "Comedy is the modern day philosophy" and discuss the importance of low rent for creativity and career flexibility.
We also cover career changes, Luke's internet show "Excuse Me What," and the early days of Snapchat's Explore feature. The discussion turns to the phenomenon of BBLs (Brazilian Butt Lifts) and the lifestyle of the wealthy youth.
A standout clip addresses the culture of frat kids, hazing rituals, and psychedelic experiences, followed by tales of heavy drinking in Oswego and the partying scene in Boston, including cocaine use.
We wrap up with reflections on the scorching Texas heat, experiences with the TSA, and a look at the chaotic environment of JFK Airport.
Tune in for a candid and wide-ranging discussion that blends humor, culture, and controversy.
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