Jimmy Carr - How to Live an Unimaginable Life | The Development by David Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast
    @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast  7 місяців тому +5

    Time stamps 🍿
    00:00 - 05:00 Introduction
    05:04 - 06:00 “24 Hour You”
    06:00 - 08:00 Standups Role in Society
    08:10 - 10:00 Punching Down Doesn’t Exist
    10:00 - 13:20 Jimmy Carr Reacts to Jordan Peterson
    13:20 - 17:00 Jimmy’s Opinion on the School System & Female Comedians
    17:00 - 18:45 You Should Have Imposter Syndrome Every 18 Months
    18:45 - 20:00 Don’t Go To Ibiza, Go To Edinburgh
    20:00 - 22:00 University Should Be Free (Jimmy Roasts My Sister)
    22:00 - 24:00 You Cant Have an Easy Life and A Good Character
    24:00 - 26:00 Jimmy Quitting Shell For Comedy
    26:00 - 27:00 Why Jimmy Loves Immigrants
    27:00 - 29:00 Jimmy Work Ethic*
    29:00 - 33:40 Why superstars make it and luck exists
    33:40 - 34:40 Do People Choose Their Humour
    35:15 - 41:00 Jimmy helps me Grieve My Mum*
    41:40 - 43:59 Jimmy’s truth about being Cancelled & Sean Lock*
    43:00 - 48:45 Jimmy reacts to new special. Cancellation its coming again*
    48:45 - 50:35 AI in Comedy
    50:35 - 54:57 When Jimmy saved a life
    54:57 - 58:00 Jimmy’s a drug dealer
    58:00 - 59:00 Are we in the Gold Rush of Comedy
    59:00 - 1:01:45 What to expect from his New Special
    1:01:45 - 1:03:15 Whats Next For Jimmy Carr

  • @grantdavidson1985
    @grantdavidson1985 Місяць тому +3

    The algorithm needs to promote this more, what a great conversation!!! Raw and natural, perfect

  • @Braddicusfinch
    @Braddicusfinch 6 місяців тому +5

    Was listening to this whilst working out, turned it off once you started talking about your mom's passing. That needed my full attention, so glad I did. That's the real shit right there. What a human moment between you both

  • @kamilak8689
    @kamilak8689 7 місяців тому +6

    Great interview. Jimmy Carr really opened up here. I think because the interviewer didn't let their ego take center stage and let Jimmy to speak.

  • @Walperion_Music
    @Walperion_Music 5 місяців тому +2

    Came for Jimmy, stayed for David!
    Your channel rules, hope it grows to brilliant heights as well!

    • @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast
      @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast  4 місяці тому +1

      Best comment I have ever received!

    • @Walperion_Music
      @Walperion_Music 4 місяці тому

      @@thedevelopmentbydavidpodcastCheers mate! :) You deserve it! Keep it up, hope your channel grows!

  • @Fotofinura
    @Fotofinura 7 місяців тому +6

    This was the big one! We did it proud! 🎉

  • @thetalantonx
    @thetalantonx 6 місяців тому

    54:15 - I don't know what I was expecting when I clicked on this first video of your podcast, but it certainly wasn't a full hour of life lessons and quotes from books I need to read and the encouragement to take what I know I do better than anything else I do and push it forward. Thank you for creating such an honest space for your guest to show not only his humor but kindness and brilliance.

  • @JG-vh1xc
    @JG-vh1xc 4 місяці тому

    Jimbo is such a comfort for me for some reason

  • @CuteCatsofIstanbul
    @CuteCatsofIstanbul 7 місяців тому +4

    I couldn't believe it when I saw Jimmy was going to come to Istanbul. Shows are rarely sold out in Turkey, but then the first show was sold out, so a 2nd show was announced, we bought tickets right away. Wow ... was so excited .... looking forward it and I rarely go out due to my less-abilities, the day comes ... I am hit with 38.5 fever, body aches, chills, cough ... I can barely walk inside the house, let alone take the metro for 70 minutes to see Jimmy. So I missed your show Jimmy! Kismet they say ... but then kismet should mean I'm going to see you live sometime somewhere. Insallah then hey! ❤

  • @extrospective
    @extrospective 7 місяців тому +2

    What a cracking conversation. Love this!

  • @michaelmabbs6717
    @michaelmabbs6717 2 місяці тому

    Nice meeting you David today hope you found the underground station mate

  • @flyingkiwiguy
    @flyingkiwiguy 7 місяців тому +1

    "If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favourable" ~ Seneca

  • @Pp-ix5in
    @Pp-ix5in 7 місяців тому +1

    Love Jimmy's dark humour big fan🤩

  • @andrelucas3804
    @andrelucas3804 6 місяців тому

    Mate your channel is small, I hope u go big time fast, very cool, and nice to get jimmy car, he's the best

  • @symisamra6687
    @symisamra6687 6 місяців тому

    Great interview 😊

  • @archermedia07
    @archermedia07 7 місяців тому

    Another great podcast bud you are smashing it

  • @ChewsCarefully
    @ChewsCarefully 4 місяці тому

    36 minutes in, that stuff he says about people being unable to laugh at the dark stuff: he's wrong. They can. They just get upset about _others_ doing it openly. South Park of course did a great episode about this, surprisingly early on when they had the town's parents 'get upset' about the Terrence & Philip cartoons.
    The townsfolk were protesting the nature of the humor while making jokes exactly like those in the show they were protesting off to the side. What's missing in Jimmy's analysis is that he's seeing these people in the context of how he's forced to face them one on one when it's a _societal_ thing. Strangely, this connects to what he said jealousy versus envy is.
    They don't want *_him_*_ to have_ the freedom to go there.
    This is what everyone misses about concepts like Cognitive Dissonance or anything similar. Even if I think "someone" _might_ be upset by A, I'd check in with them. Not assume. If someone is jumping to conclusions like that it's because _they are_ offended but can't think of a rational explanation as to why so they have to Invent Surrogates in order to avoid looking *into why* they're having this reaction.
    That's not Cognitive Dissonance: it's Doxastic Anxiety. The terms matter a lot less than understanding so don't get caught up in it. It's a bit like this: I don't feel as if *I **_know_* where the boundary is in my life as to if it's okay to say A. Ergo hearing you say it makes my life feel as if it's lacking something You Have. This triggers the reaction: but do you know _anyone_ who can untangle the confusion this sets off in the moment?
    Me neither. So they lash out, loudly, then have to double down. But as usual when people react, they can't find the Rational Cause for their reaction (an oxymoron, right? "Rational Reaction"). Being ill at ease without a Definite Target _FOR_ that feeling makes people's Fight or Flight instincts trigger. So once started they only grow. This applies to _WAY_ more than cancelling people who speak, but it's okay as a microcosm for what's really going on inside people's minds. Often they themselves don't know.

  • @TrophyGuide101
    @TrophyGuide101 5 місяців тому +1

    Cancel culture is a mindset. Its the belief that if a piece of content offends you then you should get to restrict access to it from everyone else. Turning that into an action results in all the people who got offended trying to pressure whatever platform is hosted the content into removing it. It doesn't often work, especially to people who have already built huge fanbases, but that doesn't stop the people who have that mindset from trying. Even if its successful, in the case of getting Shane Gillis fired from SNL for example, there are still countless other platforms that person can go to. He got cancelled from SNL but went on to get a huge Netflix deal showing that a cancellation doesn't even have to be permanent. Trying to 'cancel' people is pointless and doesn't even really work but despite that the censorious puritans who want to personally decide whether you and everyone else should be allowed to watch the latest Ricky Gervais special will keep trying because that authoritarian itch never goes away.

  • @alanna4858
    @alanna4858 7 місяців тому

    Just when I thought I couldn’t love him any mer.

  • @judefredman732
    @judefredman732 7 місяців тому

    What a great conversation!

  • @steveking2139
    @steveking2139 7 місяців тому +1

    Enjoyed this, but adverts every 4-5min is killing the podcast!

    • @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast
      @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast  7 місяців тому

      Sorry mate I don’t set them - you can watch with the adverts on Spotify. I have the whole podcast with video on there

    • @chrisgraythereal
      @chrisgraythereal 6 місяців тому

      I use a browser called Brave, designed to protect privacy an removes ads automatically. I watched this all the way through without seeing one single ad.
      From the looks of it, this channel is not even big enough to be getting paid for the ads.

  • @Britonbear
    @Britonbear 7 місяців тому +1

    Can someone point to the time stamp where Carr answers the statement in the video title? Thanks.

    • @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast
      @thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast  7 місяців тому

      Haha!! Watch it through sir

    • @Dan-id9qs
      @Dan-id9qs 7 місяців тому

      ​@@thedevelopmentbydavidpodcast just give the damn time stamps

    • @chrisgraythereal
      @chrisgraythereal 6 місяців тому +1

      Why should he do that? It's his podcast, he can do what he likes. It's better for him, in terms of building an audience, if people watch the whole video.
      If you just skip to the bit you care about, that impacts how YT treats his video, how often they recommend it. There's a lot of great stuff in this video, getting it in front of more people is good. It would be a shame to reduce the visibility of this just to satisfy your craving for instant gratification.

    • @Britonbear
      @Britonbear 6 місяців тому

      @@chrisgraytherealOkay Fanboi.

  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO 7 місяців тому +2

    👀

  • @dand3953
    @dand3953 5 місяців тому

    The humor-afflicted, court-jester wisdom of Jimmy Carr, politically subversive life-philosopher.

  • @suhitamin
    @suhitamin 6 місяців тому

    THEE MANNNNN

  • @stevenhowe6677
    @stevenhowe6677 7 місяців тому +3

    You would be SUPRISED at the amount of Narcissist Psychopaths/Sociopaths YOU come across in your life on a REGULAR basis.

    • @TheDreamer1980
      @TheDreamer1980 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes and most of them laugh, it may be fake but they do laugh, ironically Jimmy carr has a lot of traits himself

    • @stevenhowe6677
      @stevenhowe6677 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheDreamer1980 I don't KNOW much about Mr Carr and his personal life to be able to make judgement.
      YES they do laugh but as you say it's an act as their act knows it's time to display a 'laugh' and it's the same with love and empathy, they do not have it BUT they KNOW in certain situations they 'should' display empathy so they pretend

    • @TheDreamer1980
      @TheDreamer1980 7 місяців тому +1

      @@stevenhowe6677 they do genuinely laugh but often it's laughing at others expense or laughing at their own jokes or stories, that's actually a good sign someone is a narcissist when they do that real deep belly laugh after something they say that they think is hilarious or interesting but its often baffling why they are laughing, personality disorders obviously have general traits but they are not set In stone, also in reality a lot of people fake laugh to humor their friends or work colleagues, Ive got friends who I see turning it on and off like a tap its so natural to them

    • @stevenhowe6677
      @stevenhowe6677 7 місяців тому

      @@TheDreamer1980The UA-cam clip 'Fuel' by HG TUDOR gives a GREAT insight into what's going on when they come across as 'charismatic' possibly 'entertaining' and often 'likeable' and also what happens as their 'supply' dips. I have a Narcissist Father [celebral] whos 'supply' has now reduced to a trickle, on the verge of collapse but not quite there yet, his behaviour becomes more erratic all the time, I am on 'next to no contact'
      You can WATCH certain 'celebrities' in their younger years as they find it quite EASY to suck up supply and as they age the more extreme methods they will go to, I've been studying boxer 'Chris Eubank' haha and his more bizarre 'false self' also the ex comedian 'Eddie Izzard' who masquerades as a woman haha, the false self can display in all sorts of ways.
      Some develop their own 'cult' for example Russell Brand has now 'rebranded' to an 'internet influencer' and has a large following, same with that Andrew Tate fella, all those impressionable youngsters tuning in to an 'act'
      James Cordon [spelling?] is another suspected NPD who seems to have gotton hmsels into trouble, MUCH depends on the type of NPD you are looking at, the overts are easy to spot but the coverts, especially the celebrals can be tricky.

    • @stevenhowe6677
      @stevenhowe6677 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheDreamer1980 When you look at 'traits' and the subject of Narcissism, these traits ARE set in stone.
      We all have a bit, 1 or 2 traits and you would be mildly Narcissistic, 2 or 3 and moderately Narcissistic, 3 or 4 and highly Narcissistic -- you need to be displaying FIVE OR SIX traits on a REGULAR basis to be classed as a Narcissist, there are NINE traits in all, I think it is uncommon for a Narcissist to have all 9, prof Sam Vaknin [spelling] claims he has all 9.
      Intelligence is also another BIG factor when looking at Narcissists, some of the intelligent ones can go vary far indeed such as people like Mr Trump.
      Elon Musk is of interest to me too, some say he's 'autistic' but there again I've heard it said he puts these things out there as there's less stigma than being known as NPD, not sure on that one but he's does come across as odd to say the least I've got my eye on him.
      As for the 'royals' they have been subject matter, over the years, for many psychology students :)

  • @rosyvision
    @rosyvision 7 місяців тому +3

    I have seen him laugh numerous times... he is just not silly, is awkward in social situations and usually the one making others laugh. Comedians should stick to being comedians, not acting like psychologists and yes there is a psychology to comedy but there is a psychology to everything. We aren't experts but I have seen Trump laugh and people who can't laugh rarely have the kind of sense of humour to make others laugh but Trump does. He knows what's funny. It's the Left today who struggle with laughter. They take everything seriously and can't even make a meme.

  • @steveking2139
    @steveking2139 7 місяців тому

    I've seen Donald Trump laugh plenty of times

  • @cosmicfxx
    @cosmicfxx 6 місяців тому

    TDS even Carr ... the media don't show Trump laughing ... Trump laughs a LOT ... you just got to look for it outside the normal media.

  • @nerdimmunity7672
    @nerdimmunity7672 5 місяців тому

    Jimmy lives in a millionaire bubble

  • @veeeds
    @veeeds 7 місяців тому +4

    Trump laughs all the time. What kind of shit is this?

    • @TheDreamer1980
      @TheDreamer1980 7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah pretty rich a guy with lots of narcissistic traits accusing someone else of being one, narcissistic people are more than capable of laughter, they often have a particular sort of laugh ( like Carr) but they use it as part of their cover, same for sociopaths they blend in and fake all emotions including happiness and joy

  • @loniousmonk
    @loniousmonk 7 місяців тому

    Jesus Christ also never laughed