It’s hilariously sad that in 2026, the stupidest of the stupid still support Trump. Welp, they’re not getting their Trump phones.
Nathan Timmel
The BlogEpisode 655: Rob Reiner Tragedy
Oh, what a tragedy. Rob Reiner, beloved director and good human being, taken out by his son. Oof. Watch North, if you dare.
Episode 653: Odell Beckham Jr. is an Idiot
Odell Beckham Jr. says it’s difficult to make $100 million last a lifetime. I mean, sure, if you’re the dumbest person on the planet.
How to Book a Comedian: How to Advertise
So you want to have a comedy show, this blog tells you how to advertise it. Because, guess what? You need to!
In Search of Sam Phillips
In the film Walk the Line, my favorite moment is when Johnny Cash auditions for Sam Phillips.
Comedy is Hard. Gratitude is Harder.
Trying to make it in artistic field is hard. Maintaining a positive attitude when you’re treated poorly makes it harder.
Comedy and the Art of Lying
Is comedy better when it’s honest, or is it OK to lie from the stage for a laugh? Everyone has their thoughts; I’m curious to hear them.
Inside the Comedian Mind, Part Three: What’s Taken to the Stage
When someone meets a comedian, they always assume they’re going to end up as part of the act; that jokes about them will be told on stage.
The Interesting Way Memory Works
It’s funny how some people make an impact on us, while we leave nothing of value in their memory. Which I suppose can be positive, or negative.
Inside the Comedian Mind, Part Two: Negativity and Anxiety
You’d think hearing “Hey, you got mentioned on the Joe Rogan Experience” would elicit joy, but in my case it brought about anxiety.
Why Do We Care What Louis C.K. Says?
Last week, Twitter took to arms because Louis C.K. made jokes. While it’s fine to not like certain comedians, why get upset over it?
How to Have a Comedy Show in a Non-Comedy Venue
So you want to have a comedy show, but you don’t own a comedy club? That’s OK. Just follow these nifty tips and you can have a great time.











