Questions for the second part: -Nate, when you finally meet Seinfeld and appear on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, will you please order an iced milk? -Aaron, at the beginning of quarantine I saw your video about finally getting to watch all your DVDs. Having a large collection myself, I related to that greatly. I came across that video again recently and finally put two and two together that it's the guy from the Nateland Podcast that's in that video! I love it! Have you made more of those videos during quarantine to sustain your popularity? Barnabas- I caught part of one of your shows on your UA-cam channel. Are you generally a Christian comic? Or just do you categorize yourself as a comic, that's clean, who sometimes mentions religion?
I think it's really cool that when Laura asked you how long you would do stand-up if you didn't make it, you said forever. That's some legit grit. I'm glad you said previously that she deserves everything you have, because that's some legit loyalty to support a dream that might not manifest. She's a boss. Brian's responses to the jabs are so subtle and yet sassy. Love it. Thanks for making my virtual workdays much less productive and way more enjoyable on Wednesdays, gang!
No offense to Ned Barngates and Arnold Webster, but I think Brian is the heart and soul of the show. He deserves a pair of honorary rubber band bracelets.
I just listened to all ten episodes in 3 days and let me tell ya, I’m a new man. Nate refers to an individual from the general public as a “regular person”. I’ve adopted that phrase into my daily dialogue. Also, what happened to Worf? I really love the podcast, my wife and I listen to it separately at our jobs and it has created several laughs at the dinner table the past couple of nights. Thanks guys. It’s uhhh unbelievable.
Nate: Hey, Barry, why don’t you take the lead on this one. People are tired of hearing me. Barry: Starts reading a Wikipedia article... Nate proceeds to talk uninterrupted for the next hour...
I'm just starting to watch these videos and omg I just realized how much Nate loves ABSOLUTELY LOVES to hear himself talk. Sometimes the podcast is more of a one man show and drags. I feel bad the other guys having to sit there listening to Nate drone on and on and on
I would love for you to talk about your album "Yelled At By A Clown" and how it came to be giving it’s your first album. I think it is hilarious and I have listened to it so many times, it’s crazy! The opening joke of quitting comedy is one of the best opening bits ever. Love the podcast guys, it’s my favorite new podcast now. keep it up!
I've never seen Bartimus' stand-up before, but I'd imagine its something along the lines of stuff like "Whats the deal with chewable mult-vitamins? ...too many flavors"
Gonna drive 8 hours on the 25th to see you perform in Pittsburgh and constantly telling everyone to check you out Nate. I never really knew about clean comedy but I don’t even want to listen to anything else anymore. You Brittney and Aron really make my week
This episode reminded me of when my wife and I got to meet Nate and Brandon after their show at The Pageant in St. Louis last year. We were on our way off the stage after shaking hands with Nate and just before we hit the exit we caught a figure out of the corner of our eye and there's good ol' Worried unexpectedly lurking in the shadows. He caught us by surprise so we didn't give him the greeting or respect that he deserved, which we felt bad about afterwards, but seeing the road this podcast is going down makes me appreciate that experience and situation so much more.
Nate you are a true master of the art of erasing distance...between you and your listeners. I watch Nateland and forget I'm watching on my laptop. I think I'm right there in a chair at the foot of the table opposite 'worried' So likeable and easy going...hilarious.
Listening to Nate tell his stories reminds me of the episode of the office where Michael quits and everybody wants to hear the story but he is bouncing all over the place and giving every.....excruciating.....detail! But seriously love this podcast, you guys are awesome!
I was driving in my car and decided to pull the podcast up on UA-cam instead of just listening so I could not only listen to you guys but also catch glimpses while I drive and then had a real good chuckle since Aaron gets it. DONT WORRY BRENT I WAS DRIVING SAFE. Love it guys, keep it up!
Bartholomew is living the Parks and Recreation episode when Ron Swanson says “When people get to chummy with me, I like to call them by the wrong name to let them know I don’t really care about them.” Barry quit being so chummy.
At the beginning of every episode Nate says they are still trying to figure out the podcast. I'm not sure what there is to figure out. This is already one of my favorite podcasts. It feels like you are sitting in the room having a conversation with these three guys. Keep doing what you're doing!
These first 10 episodes have been amazing. I like how Brickles and Aaron are finding their niche roles in this production. Aaron the reluctant genius and Brisket is the self deprecating set up man. Brigade even smiled and laughed out loud a few times on this one!
sure, aaron might look like an aggressive semi truck driver at first glance. but we all know when he smiles and gives us that cute giggly laugh, it makes our hearts melt.
Howdy - We are all big fans here at the station and this was the episode we had been hoping for. They’ve all been good but to hear the details of not just how you got here but WHY was endlessly fascinating. None of us are interested in being a stand up comedian but the science and psychology of it all will never be boring to us. On a side note, we’ve been fans for many years but finally felt like we got some vindication when we heard Anthony Jeselnik mention you and Ryan Hamilton as examples of comedians that know exactly what they are doing. Finally, we share your enthusiasm for noticing the evolution of a joke. All your late night appearances, albums, spots and specials all culminated brilliantly in The Tennessee Kid. We have a lot more to say about just how good that special was but there is one line that I’m dying to know the origin of - My favorite moment in that entire special is how you were admitting that you learned that horses lay down to sleep. Then, while defending how it is understandable that not everybody would know that, you say “I’d-a probably argued with you about it.” It’s delivered as such a throwaway line but it has such punch. Maybe it was a genuine toss off but I’m curious about that line in particular. In any case, we’re all big fans and we look forward to having you back out on the road so we can support you and have a good time. Say hi to Aaron and Birthmom for us.
I love listening to comedy shows on repeat, like music, running in the background. In fact, Nate’s Tennessee Kid Show, I listen to regularly when I can’t sleep. I always laugh about him being mistaken for Olivia. It’s gold.
I am having flashbacks of 10 year old me trying to read Harry Potter with my mom. Every 3 words Nate reads, Byron chimes in with how to actually pronounce the words.
Brian’s fan club should definitely be called The Breakfast Club! Loved this episode and excited to hear more about making up bits and bombing. Was it the shirt?🤔
“Iv interacted with rob a couple times I don’t really know him” this describes my relationship with 90% of my family. Thank you Nate for putting my feelings into words.
I always listen to the show while I work so sometimes I feel like I'm missing a bit, but it's still unbelievably funny. Like when Rin Tin Tin tells an anecdote from his youth. Or when Nate calmly expresses his feelings on an arbitrary subject. 5/5 would recommend
Unbelievable episode. Coming from Edinburgh in Scotland where we have an annual festival with loads of comedy shows. Small shows in 20 people rooms are almost as funny as huge shows from stars like Nate or Netflix specials. All 3 of you, even Barry should come next year.
I started watching this podcast (from episode 1) this weekend traveling to/from a wedding. It is wild to be watching this 4y/o episode and hear Nate talk about being a lesser known comic when earlier today on the news I heard he had the #1 comedy tour for 2024.
The audio on iTunes was so low when y’all played the sketch, I had to rely on Aaron and Gary’s laughs to know if it was entertaining. They have great laughs so I was smiling the whole time anyway. Very on par. Love the podcast guys.
Classic Nate where he’s name dropping and ranting about his celebrity stories for an hour and a half, only then to ask Aaron and Brick about their comedy milestones right after knowing darn well they don’t have anything that compares 😂 On a serious note you should prop the “Nateland Podcast” sign on the table up towards the camera more so it’s easier to read. You guys are the best and can’t wait for next weeks episode already!
Hey Guys. Been w/ you since episode 1. Got started as I imagine most of us did because of Nate. Love your comedy Dude. Yet I often find myself wishing the other guys had a bigger voice. Step up Aaron, we need more from you!
I'm a fan of Nate's comedy and came across this podcast awhile ago. Wasn't blown away and drifted off. This episode pops up in my feed and I thought, "oh wow, this is still going on". The FIRST thing out of Nathaniel's mouth is "Yup, this is still going on".😳...i HAVE TO WATCH EVERY EPISODE NOW. He's in my f'n mind!
Nates special the first stand up I ever watched. I sent the link to all my friends and family and then bought tickets to see him! Since then I’ve watched Bill Burr and Bert Kreischer but that’s about it! I had no idea stand up was such a complex industry.
Been into comedy for a long time and always wanted to get more into the nuts and bolts of it all. This episode hit the mark and very much looking forward to part 2. Or maybe even 3
Nate saying “I’m not a big Superhero (movie) guy, but I like them and I go to all of them,” is the Nateland equivalent of Michael Scott saying, “Do I need to be liked? Absolutely not. I like to be liked. I enjoy being liked. I have to be liked. But it’s not like this compulsive need to be liked.” I'm a nursing home administrator, and these are heavy, heavy times. (Nate has performed twice for my company's annual retreat. Killer!) The Nateland Podcast provides such a beautiful moment to pause and have a good, solid laugh. I appreciate you three and the production team!
Comics I follow in no particular order: Tom Segura, Joe Koy, Dan Soder & Big Jay, bill burr, Joe Rogan, Bert kreicher, Joe list, mark Normand, Ari shaffir, and others I'm sure I'm forgetting. And new but big fan of Nate, Bill, and aaron
Brandt and Arthur are way off on Threat Level Midnight being the worst episode of the Office! When Toby gets shot and his head explodes and it cuts to Michael and he says “By far and away the most expensive shot in the movie. But it was integral to the story.” has me in tears every time! Loved listening to your come up story this episode Nate! Another outstanding episode by all! Can’t wait to see Nate on the 25th!
That Dave Attell/Dave Chapelle story is incredible. That literally gave me chills, thank you for sharing that! Dave Attell is my all-time favorite, was my first live comic (at Comedy Works in Denver!), and the reason I’m a stand up junkie. Amazing episode, guys. Keep it up!
Is Aaron Weber a secret genius? Remember folks, this is a man who said, "Give me a billion dollars and I could probably figure cancer out." The dude can hang with anyone and possesses a myriad of impressive skills (including those of the percussion related variety). Love the show and all three of you guys. This is the closest most of us will ever come to sitting at "the table." We all want to see your comedy careers continue to grow because you are protagonists worth rooting for. My wife on the other hand, is not impressed. I showed her parts of the marriage episode and after Nate's mosh pit joke she asked, "What are you trying to tell me?" I showed her the cancer clip and she said, "What is wrong with his hands?" I guess I'll just have to be a loyal subject in Nateland every Wednesday on my own. I'll go proofread this now.
nate, you mentioned louis ck giving you feedback on your structure, how do you balance feedback with maintaining your own voice/the spirit of your act?
I love the show. Been watching since day 1. This is one of my favorite episodes. I think that comedy is getting more mainstream and comics are more accessible due to podcasts like this and many others. Also, UA-cam and Netflix specials have led me to comics that I would otherwise not know about. In the 90s, if you didn’t have access to comedy clubs or things like that, you were basically finding comedians on Comedy Central, HBO or Showtime specials. But now with the internet, options are endless. Funny side note: I suggested to my friend who doesn’t watch the podcast, that he watch it because it’s really good. He responded “that guy used to pitch for the Phillies minor league team.” I assured him he was wrong. He is a know-it-all type of guy and he swore he knew some factoid that I didn’t bc he saw a clip of Nates no-hitter story. “Shannon, he pitched a no-hitter.” I told him maybe Warf did it. Then I made him watch your “Sports” episode and he still didn’t get that in 1990 Nate would have been in little league. He’s like “see I told you.” I want to thank Nateland for helping me weed out the morons in my friend groups 😊
Great show as always Nate. My favorite part was when Aaron and Breadpan shared their comedy stories during the last 45seconds of the show. Keep up the unbelievable work guys.
I did listen a bunch of times to nate's comedy to fall asleep. I think the pace is adequate (especially cause i'm french and other stand up styles are way too stimulating to try to sleep). I'm gonna try tonight with Bradley's album. Love the show keep it up guys.
Keep up the great work guys, one of the highlights of my week each week! Nate, can't wait to see you Oct. 3 in Hoffman Estates. Saw you and Brian back in February in Waukegan and loved it!
Best episode yet! I just got into stand up a few years ago mostly on Netflix and Pandora. I never knew how people progressed through comedy. I first heard of Nate when Full Time Magic came on Pandora. I first heard Barnett on his Dry Bar Comedy special. I'm excited to hear more of Baxter and Aaron's comedy journeys.
5 Parter: 1. This was the best episode yet! It is clear that Nate has a genuine love for stand-up and it was great to hear these stories. 2. Nate, I saw you in San Antonio this year and you murdered. I was afraid people might be looking at me because I could not believe how uncontrollably hard I was laughing. I would love to know if that was a memorable night or just another stop on tour. Hamchop opened and...I think he must have been trying out some new stuff...i don’t get to go to many shows in person and I was not sure if there would be an opener (to answer that question). 3. My wife told me the baby needed a new diaper. I asked her what her sources were and it didn’t go over well. 4. After the Weber grill/Chris Webber “joke” from Aaron I am no longer proud to tell people that I went to Notre Dame. 5. The DVD commentary by Seinfeld and Colin Quinn is as good as, if not better than, the documentary, Comedian. I love that movie. Keep up the good work, fellas. This is a much needed reprieve from the toxic chaos in our world right now.
Hi guys! Would love to see Nate live - head up to MN already!! Saw Nate's comedy central special when it first came out and have been hooked ever since. Also, I agree, Jim Breuer is under-rated and hilarious. I was listening to his story about the cardinal after his dad passed, I laughed and cried! Seems like a good guy - like Nate, Bryce and A-A-Ron.
what I love about listening to a podcast is when an extended portion of it is spent listening to what seems like a tv is playing in a room down the hall and you can faintly hear people giggling over it from time to time
So hard to believe that Nates dad was the clown when Boris is the one with the red nose. I look forward to every Wednesday knowing I get to listen to you guys. I’m a 39 year old from Memphis, ( was gonna say the trashy side of Tennessee but I remembered that Knoxville is on the other side) and you three make my day every Wednesday. Thanks and keep up the good work.
I absolutely am one of those people who listens to your standup to sleep. I started with John Mulaney's standup a few years ago ( in fact for the end of the year Spotify rewind/wrap-up or whatever, Mulaney was my most played artist with 158 hours ) - but once I found your comedy I find myself listening to you a bit more often to sleep because your southern drawl is more calming than Mulaney's carnival barker voice. Listening to standup that I have already heard is pretty great for sleeping because it's light-hearted, I don't have to pay attention if I'm falling asleep because I've heard it before so I won't miss anything, and if I'm having trouble sleeping it is still entertaining and takes my mind off of other more stressful things. I tend to rotate between Nate, John Mulaney, Mike Birbiglia, and Mulaney/Kroll's "Oh Hello, the P'dcast"
A few years ago, my buddies and I saw your tonight show set on a tv at a pilot gas station! We absolutely loved it! We went back to the dorm and listened to full time magic album and have been hooked ever since!
So good. I don't recall when I first heard your comedy but I think it must have been post 2005. Just got back from overseas and needed comedy something fierce. Found you again in 2010-12 via Pandora station Today's Comedy. Every "track" was so good and your voice and cadence became immediately recognizable. The wife and I have tickets to see you in Eugene, OR this year(that will probably not happen) and we cannot wait!! Love this pod and keep passing it around.
Ryan Gates gives us the closest thing to a high school book report version on the History of Standup Comedy. Apparently he didn’t listen to his high school teachers about NOT using Wikipedia as a source 😂😂
Love the show. Can't wait for it to come out every week. I was surprised that you guys didn't have more to say about Brian Regan. The guys a genius. I really thought that he would have been more of an influence on you.
When my son was 5 we went to a county fair, and he went into a fun house. If was one where we could watch him try to make his way thru a house of mirrors. He banged his head off the same area 5 times in a row. I was crying I was laughing so hard... in retrospect, perhaps I should have been concerned about a possible concussion. Good thing he is fine 11 years later. Thanks for the laughs, Wednesday is my favorite day of the week. Seinfeld episode would be unbelievable!
Love the show. I literally wake my family up from laughing. It’s happened 3 times now. 1st was with Brian’s baseball story, 2nd with telling the story bout the tour bus with all the C-Pap machines and tonite. My 3yr old takes melatonin at night to sleep and we ran out, so it’s taking a while to get him to sleep, then when he’s almost there, Nate asks Aaron if he’s had his IQ tasted! He’s still awake...
Folks here in Tulsa will certainly appreciate your show next year. Wish I could afford to see your show live but at least I have an occasional podcast to laugh at. Best of luck.
Guys. I’m blown away that you talked through TV shows and now comedy and you’re not mentioning the Marvelous Mrs Maisel. Lenny Bruce, Jewish comics, New York, the Catskills... ALL ON THE SHOW about stand up comedy. I named my dog after her. The show at least deserves a shoutout.
Nates contradictory quote of the week “I don’t really like the superhero movies, I mean I like them and I go to all of them”
Normally I’ve been listening on Spotify, but after last week I had to see how accurate “worried” is. 110% accurate.
Questions for the second part:
-Nate, when you finally meet Seinfeld and appear on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, will you please order an iced milk?
-Aaron, at the beginning of quarantine I saw your video about finally getting to watch all your DVDs. Having a large collection myself, I related to that greatly. I came across that video again recently and finally put two and two together that it's the guy from the Nateland Podcast that's in that video! I love it! Have you made more of those videos during quarantine to sustain your popularity?
Barnabas- I caught part of one of your shows on your UA-cam channel. Are you generally a Christian comic? Or just do you categorize yourself as a comic, that's clean, who sometimes mentions religion?
Barnabas lol
YES! Why hasn't Nate been invited on that show yet??
I wish I could post more likes. This is the perfect comment/question.
Comedians in Cars is most likely done Jerry says...super sad. I’ve also thought it would be great to see Nate on there.
I think it's really cool that when Laura asked you how long you would do stand-up if you didn't make it, you said forever. That's some legit grit. I'm glad you said previously that she deserves everything you have, because that's some legit loyalty to support a dream that might not manifest. She's a boss.
Brian's responses to the jabs are so subtle and yet sassy. Love it. Thanks for making my virtual workdays much less productive and way more enjoyable on Wednesdays, gang!
No offense to Ned Barngates and Arnold Webster, but I think Brian is the heart and soul of the show. He deserves a pair of honorary rubber band bracelets.
this is funny
Ned ? You mean Nate? 🤣
Who is Ned Barngates?
^this guy gets it
I just listened to all ten episodes in 3 days and let me tell ya, I’m a new man. Nate refers to an individual from the general public as a “regular person”. I’ve adopted that phrase into my daily dialogue. Also, what happened to Worf? I really love the podcast, my wife and I listen to it separately at our jobs and it has created several laughs at the dinner table the past couple of nights. Thanks guys. It’s uhhh unbelievable.
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Nate: Hey, Barry, why don’t you take the lead on this one. People are tired of hearing me.
Barry: Starts reading a Wikipedia article...
Nate proceeds to talk uninterrupted for the next hour...
Hahahaha exactly, why didnt Barry jump in reminding Nate of his preface
I'm just starting to watch these videos and omg I just realized how much Nate loves ABSOLUTELY LOVES to hear himself talk. Sometimes the podcast is more of a one man show and drags. I feel bad the other guys having to sit there listening to Nate drone on and on and on
Bradley looks like his parents still won’t excuse him from the dinner table until he’s finished his baby carrots and dinosaur chicken nuggets.
“We’ve already got our
people , so get out
of here!” 😂 Thank you for a weekly escape. Keep doing what you’re doing gang. Brian you’re the best!
I know right! Blain you’re the best.
Ray I think it was just a typo, he meant Byron
I feel like Brian is like Jerry Larry Terry Garry Gergich from Parks & Rec and we're going to eventually call him Brian by the 100th episode
Yessssss
But you just did call him Brian...
I would love for you to talk about your album "Yelled At By A Clown" and how it came to be giving it’s your first album. I think it is hilarious and I have listened to it so many times, it’s crazy! The opening joke of quitting comedy is one of the best opening bits ever.
Love the podcast guys, it’s my favorite new podcast now. keep it up!
I've never seen Bartimus' stand-up before, but I'd imagine its something along the lines of stuff like "Whats the deal with chewable mult-vitamins? ...too many flavors"
He's definitely got a pepto bismal joke.
Gonna drive 8 hours on the 25th to see you perform in Pittsburgh and constantly telling everyone to check you out Nate. I never really knew about clean comedy but I don’t even want to listen to anything else anymore.
You Brittney and Aron really make my week
“Are you a genius? Have you ever walked into a glass door?” Funniest thing I’ve heard all week
Ultimate respect for the long grind Nate. I’ve been chiseling away at a dream for about 9 years. It’s worth it.
This episode reminded me of when my wife and I got to meet Nate and Brandon after their show at The Pageant in St. Louis last year. We were on our way off the stage after shaking hands with Nate and just before we hit the exit we caught a figure out of the corner of our eye and there's good ol' Worried unexpectedly lurking in the shadows. He caught us by surprise so we didn't give him the greeting or respect that he deserved, which we felt bad about afterwards, but seeing the road this podcast is going down makes me appreciate that experience and situation so much more.
Bread looks like the substitute teacher that desperately wants the approval of the full time teachers
Nate looks slimmer; like maybe he’s been hitting that “before body” workout plan?
Aaron is a secret genuis. Nate: "Have you ever walked into a glass door? Or No? You already see it?" lol.
Nate you are a true master of the art of erasing distance...between you and your listeners. I watch Nateland and forget I'm watching on my laptop. I think I'm right there in a chair at the foot of the table opposite 'worried' So likeable and easy going...hilarious.
Legend has it, Nate and Aaron have a hat for each day of the year.
Listening to Nate tell his stories reminds me of the episode of the office where Michael quits and everybody wants to hear the story but he is bouncing all over the place and giving every.....excruciating.....detail! But seriously love this podcast, you guys are awesome!
"Unbelievable" episode. Love you guys. Yall are an unbelievable trio Nate, Aaron and Bania Bates. He gits it, we git it.
tuning in for the remote possibility of donuts
How about the remote possibility, I take you out for some?
came for donuts, stayed for seinfeld references
barfyman362 bro shooting his shot over youtube. mad respect 💯
Pdogg agreed, Barfyman362 has good instincts- I did marry a guy I met on Twitter lol
@@teenagekrabklub My apologies; I meant no disrespect, your partner is a lucky individual. Regards.
I was driving in my car and decided to pull the podcast up on UA-cam instead of just listening so I could not only listen to you guys but also catch glimpses while I drive and then had a real good chuckle since Aaron gets it. DONT WORRY BRENT I WAS DRIVING SAFE.
Love it guys, keep it up!
Bartholomew is living the Parks and Recreation episode when Ron Swanson says “When people get to chummy with me, I like to call them by the wrong name to let them know I don’t really care about them.” Barry quit being so chummy.
At the beginning of every episode Nate says they are still trying to figure out the podcast. I'm not sure what there is to figure out. This is already one of my favorite podcasts. It feels like you are sitting in the room having a conversation with these three guys. Keep doing what you're doing!
These first 10 episodes have been amazing. I like how Brickles and Aaron are finding their niche roles in this production. Aaron the reluctant genius and Brisket is the self deprecating set up man. Brigade even smiled and laughed out loud a few times on this one!
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sure, aaron might look like an aggressive semi truck driver at first glance. but we all know when he smiles and gives us that cute giggly laugh, it makes our hearts melt.
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I am 170% sure this is my favourite new podcast.
Howdy - We are all big fans here at the station and this was the episode we had been hoping for. They’ve all been good but to hear the details of not just how you got here but WHY was endlessly fascinating. None of us are interested in being a stand up comedian but the science and psychology of it all will never be boring to us.
On a side note, we’ve been fans for many years but finally felt like we got some vindication when we heard Anthony Jeselnik mention you and Ryan Hamilton as examples of comedians that know exactly what they are doing.
Finally, we share your enthusiasm for noticing the evolution of a joke. All your late night appearances, albums, spots and specials all culminated brilliantly in The Tennessee Kid. We have a lot more to say about just how good that special was but there is one line that I’m dying to know the origin of - My favorite moment in that entire special is how you were admitting that you learned that horses lay down to sleep. Then, while defending how it is understandable that not everybody would know that, you say “I’d-a probably argued with you about it.”
It’s delivered as such a throwaway line but it has such punch. Maybe it was a genuine toss off but I’m curious about that line in particular.
In any case, we’re all big fans and we look forward to having you back out on the road so we can support you and have a good time.
Say hi to Aaron and Birthmom for us.
Listening to Brisket’s worried chuckles over two and a half minutes of a barely audible video... that’s the good stuff!
I love listening to comedy shows on repeat, like music, running in the background. In fact, Nate’s Tennessee Kid Show, I listen to regularly when I can’t sleep. I always laugh about him being mistaken for Olivia. It’s gold.
I am having flashbacks of 10 year old me trying to read Harry Potter with my mom. Every 3 words Nate reads, Byron chimes in with how to actually pronounce the words.
I just hit the point where Bryson corrected Nate on Mandalorian and this comment cracked me up!
DUDE! When you guys said my name I freaked out! Such a big fan of the podcast! I watch ever episode!! Thanks breakfast for the shout out!! 😂😂
Brian’s fan club should definitely be called The Breakfast Club!
Loved this episode and excited to hear more about making up bits and bombing. Was it the shirt?🤔
“Iv interacted with rob a couple times I don’t really know him” this describes my relationship with 90% of my family. Thank you Nate for putting my feelings into words.
When you watch this podcast, turn on the subtitles. It's always funny to see what Closed captioning thinks Nate is saying.
I always listen to the show while I work so sometimes I feel like I'm missing a bit, but it's still unbelievably funny. Like when Rin Tin Tin tells an anecdote from his youth. Or when Nate calmly expresses his feelings on an arbitrary subject. 5/5 would recommend
This podcast is the reason I wake up on Wednesdays. You guys have much wisdom and I wish i could be like you!
Nate is such a genius. I could listen to him talk about comedy all day
Not only my favorite comic but possibly my favorite human, outside of my family.
Nate keeps asking if he is rambling... no! This is exactly what we want to hear. Behind the scenes stories from funny people... keep "rambling"
I've never heard more concern in someone's voice that Bradford when he said "That's dangerous, Aaron" about him watching West Wing and driving
Unbelievable episode. Coming from Edinburgh in Scotland where we have an annual festival with loads of comedy shows. Small shows in 20 people rooms are almost as funny as huge shows from stars like Nate or Netflix specials. All 3 of you, even Barry should come next year.
I started watching this podcast (from episode 1) this weekend traveling to/from a wedding. It is wild to be watching this 4y/o episode and hear Nate talk about being a lesser known comic when earlier today on the news I heard he had the #1 comedy tour for 2024.
The audio on iTunes was so low when y’all played the sketch, I had to rely on Aaron and Gary’s laughs to know if it was entertaining. They have great laughs so I was smiling the whole time anyway. Very on par. Love the podcast guys.
You guys always kill it. Can’t wait for you to get back on the road and see you live. Maybe bring Aaron and what’s his name with you.
Classic Nate where he’s name dropping and ranting about his celebrity stories for an hour and a half, only then to ask Aaron and Brick about their comedy milestones right after knowing darn well they don’t have anything that compares 😂
On a serious note you should prop the “Nateland Podcast” sign on the table up towards the camera more so it’s easier to read. You guys are the best and can’t wait for next weeks episode already!
Great podcast. A very interesting look into the world of stand up comics. I can’t wait for part 2.
Hey Guys. Been w/ you since episode 1. Got started as I imagine most of us did because of Nate. Love your comedy Dude. Yet I often find myself wishing the other guys had a bigger voice. Step up Aaron, we need more from you!
Absolutely love to peek behind the curtain of comedy. I could listen to that for hours. Awesome content.
I love you Noah, Andrew and Brian!
Thank you!
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I'm a fan of Nate's comedy and came across this podcast awhile ago. Wasn't blown away and drifted off. This episode pops up in my feed and I thought, "oh wow, this is still going on". The FIRST thing out of Nathaniel's mouth is "Yup, this is still going on".😳...i HAVE TO WATCH EVERY EPISODE NOW. He's in my f'n mind!
My favorite running gag is that once an episode it turns into the Nateland Roast of Barney Bates.
Nates special the first stand up I ever watched. I sent the link to all my friends and family and then bought tickets to see him! Since then I’ve watched Bill Burr and Bert Kreischer but that’s about it! I had no idea stand up was such a complex industry.
(B name) looked worried AF this entire episode. This joke can never get old.
Been into comedy for a long time and always wanted to get more into the nuts and bolts of it all. This episode hit the mark and very much looking forward to part 2. Or maybe even 3
Best episode so far. Been waiting for this since no. 1
Nate saying “I’m not a big Superhero (movie) guy, but I like them and I go to all of them,” is the Nateland equivalent of Michael Scott saying, “Do I need to be liked? Absolutely not. I like to be liked. I enjoy being liked. I have to be liked. But it’s not like this compulsive need to be liked.”
I'm a nursing home administrator, and these are heavy, heavy times. (Nate has performed twice for my company's annual retreat. Killer!) The Nateland Podcast provides such a beautiful moment to pause and have a good, solid laugh. I appreciate you three and the production team!
Spot on
Comics I follow in no particular order: Tom Segura, Joe Koy, Dan Soder & Big Jay, bill burr, Joe Rogan, Bert kreicher, Joe list, mark Normand, Ari shaffir, and others I'm sure I'm forgetting.
And new but big fan of Nate, Bill, and aaron
Brandt and Arthur are way off on Threat Level Midnight being the worst episode of the Office! When Toby gets shot and his head explodes and it cuts to Michael and he says “By far and away the most expensive shot in the movie. But it was integral to the story.” has me in tears every time! Loved listening to your come up story this episode Nate! Another outstanding episode by all! Can’t wait to see Nate on the 25th!
Yes I agree the Toby part was very funny but after my 20th time I see it as a ok episode.
That Dave Attell/Dave Chapelle story is incredible. That literally gave me chills, thank you for sharing that! Dave Attell is my all-time favorite, was my first live comic (at Comedy Works in Denver!), and the reason I’m a stand up junkie. Amazing episode, guys. Keep it up!
Can you guys do a music episode? I feel like that will be Aaron and Beethoven heavy.
"Threat level midnight" was a good episode. It made me want to watch a feature length movie of it.
Is Aaron Weber a secret genius? Remember folks, this is a man who said, "Give me a billion dollars and I could probably figure cancer out." The dude can hang with anyone and possesses a myriad of impressive skills (including those of the percussion related variety).
Love the show and all three of you guys. This is the closest most of us will ever come to sitting at "the table." We all want to see your comedy careers continue to grow because you are protagonists worth rooting for.
My wife on the other hand, is not impressed. I showed her parts of the marriage episode and after Nate's mosh pit joke she asked, "What are you trying to tell me?" I showed her the cancer clip and she said, "What is wrong with his hands?"
I guess I'll just have to be a loyal subject in Nateland every Wednesday on my own.
I'll go proofread this now.
I could watch the shot where Bedroom says, "That's Dangerous, Aaron" a million times. 🤣🤣🤣
nate, you mentioned louis ck giving you feedback on your structure, how do you balance feedback with maintaining your own voice/the spirit of your act?
I love the show. Been watching since day 1. This is one of my favorite episodes. I think that comedy is getting more mainstream and comics are more accessible due to podcasts like this and many others. Also, UA-cam and Netflix specials have led me to comics that I would otherwise not know about. In the 90s, if you didn’t have access to comedy clubs or things like that, you were basically finding comedians on Comedy Central, HBO or Showtime specials. But now with the internet, options are endless.
Funny side note: I suggested to my friend who doesn’t watch the podcast, that he watch it because it’s really good. He responded “that guy used to pitch for the Phillies minor league team.” I assured him he was wrong. He is a know-it-all type of guy and he swore he knew some factoid that I didn’t bc he saw a clip of Nates no-hitter story. “Shannon, he pitched a no-hitter.” I told him maybe Warf did it. Then I made him watch your “Sports” episode and he still didn’t get that in 1990 Nate would have been in little league. He’s like “see I told you.” I want to thank Nateland for helping me weed out the morons in my friend groups 😊
Great show as always Nate. My favorite part was when Aaron and Breadpan shared their comedy stories during the last 45seconds of the show. Keep up the unbelievable work guys.
Awesome, I'll get to this right after the latest episode of "No He Didn't"
I did listen a bunch of times to nate's comedy to fall asleep. I think the pace is adequate (especially cause i'm french and other stand up styles are way too stimulating to try to sleep). I'm gonna try tonight with Bradley's album. Love the show keep it up guys.
Keep up the great work guys, one of the highlights of my week each week! Nate, can't wait to see you Oct. 3 in Hoffman Estates. Saw you and Brian back in February in Waukegan and loved it!
Best episode yet! I just got into stand up a few years ago mostly on Netflix and Pandora. I never knew how people progressed through comedy. I first heard of Nate when Full Time Magic came on Pandora. I first heard Barnett on his Dry Bar Comedy special. I'm excited to hear more of Baxter and Aaron's comedy journeys.
As always, much love from Murfreesboro @Nate Bargaytze.
5 Parter:
1. This was the best episode yet! It is clear that Nate has a genuine love for stand-up and it was great to hear these stories.
2. Nate, I saw you in San Antonio this year and you murdered. I was afraid people might be looking at me because I could not believe how uncontrollably hard I was laughing. I would love to know if that was a memorable night or just another stop on tour. Hamchop opened and...I think he must have been trying out some new stuff...i don’t get to go to many shows in person and I was not sure if there would be an opener (to answer that question).
3. My wife told me the baby needed a new diaper. I asked her what her sources were and it didn’t go over well.
4. After the Weber grill/Chris Webber “joke” from Aaron I am no longer proud to tell people that I went to Notre Dame.
5. The DVD commentary by Seinfeld and Colin Quinn is as good as, if not better than, the documentary, Comedian. I love that movie.
Keep up the good work, fellas. This is a much needed reprieve from the toxic chaos in our world right now.
I met Aaron at his merch table when he opened for John Crist in Saginaw MI where I bought one of his shirts. That was cool!
Hi guys! Would love to see Nate live - head up to MN already!! Saw Nate's comedy central special when it first came out and have been hooked ever since.
Also, I agree, Jim Breuer is under-rated and hilarious. I was listening to his story about the cardinal after his dad passed, I laughed and cried! Seems like a good guy - like Nate, Bryce and A-A-Ron.
Volume on that “comedy show” you did for the neighborhood kids was pretty low, but my wife and I enjoyed it regardless.
what I love about listening to a podcast is when an extended portion of it is spent listening to what seems like a tv is playing in a room down the hall and you can faintly hear people giggling over it from time to time
So hard to believe that Nates dad was the clown when Boris is the one with the red nose. I look forward to every Wednesday knowing I get to listen to you guys. I’m a 39 year old from Memphis, ( was gonna say the trashy side of Tennessee but I remembered that Knoxville is on the other side) and you three make my day every Wednesday. Thanks and keep up the good work.
I absolutely am one of those people who listens to your standup to sleep. I started with John Mulaney's standup a few years ago ( in fact for the end of the year Spotify rewind/wrap-up or whatever, Mulaney was my most played artist with 158 hours ) - but once I found your comedy I find myself listening to you a bit more often to sleep because your southern drawl is more calming than Mulaney's carnival barker voice.
Listening to standup that I have already heard is pretty great for sleeping because it's light-hearted, I don't have to pay attention if I'm falling asleep because I've heard it before so I won't miss anything, and if I'm having trouble sleeping it is still entertaining and takes my mind off of other more stressful things. I tend to rotate between Nate, John Mulaney, Mike Birbiglia, and Mulaney/Kroll's "Oh Hello, the P'dcast"
A few years ago, my buddies and I saw your tonight show set on a tv at a pilot gas station! We absolutely loved it! We went back to the dorm and listened to full time magic album and have been hooked ever since!
Nate’s hands are so elegant and graceful ❤ just an observation 😊
So good. I don't recall when I first heard your comedy but I think it must have been post 2005. Just got back from overseas and needed comedy something fierce. Found you again in 2010-12 via Pandora station Today's Comedy. Every "track" was so good and your voice and cadence became immediately recognizable. The wife and I have tickets to see you in Eugene, OR this year(that will probably not happen) and we cannot wait!! Love this pod and keep passing it around.
Ryan Gates gives us the closest thing to a high school book report version on the History of Standup Comedy. Apparently he didn’t listen to his high school teachers about NOT using Wikipedia as a source 😂😂
You’re right! Though Barnabas graduated high school before the internet 😊
Love the show. Can't wait for it to come out every week. I was surprised that you guys didn't have more to say about Brian Regan. The guys a genius. I really thought that he would have been more of an influence on you.
my favorite comedian didn’t know you had a podcast
When my son was 5 we went to a county fair, and he went into a fun house. If was one where we could watch him try to make his way thru a house of mirrors. He banged his head off the same area 5 times in a row. I was crying I was laughing so hard... in retrospect, perhaps I should have been concerned about a possible concussion. Good thing he is fine 11 years later. Thanks for the laughs, Wednesday is my favorite day of the week. Seinfeld episode would be unbelievable!
Love the show. I literally wake my family up from laughing. It’s happened 3 times now. 1st was with Brian’s baseball story, 2nd with telling the story bout the tour bus with all the C-Pap machines and tonite.
My 3yr old takes melatonin at night to sleep and we ran out, so it’s taking a while to get him to sleep, then when he’s almost there, Nate asks Aaron if he’s had his IQ tasted! He’s still awake...
If "Stock Image" was a sound, it'd be the intro song to this podcast.
Lova ya nate
Barney reminds me of Wallace of Wallace and Gromit. Love the show, guys. Keep doing what you're doing!
Folks here in Tulsa will certainly appreciate your show next year. Wish I could afford to see your show live but at least I have an occasional podcast to laugh at. Best of luck.
Hey Guys, love the show. Letterkenny is a show that I love that not a lot of people watch. Its on hulu, and hilarious. Shout out to Brogan!
I just finished Letterkenny a couple weeks ago. "To be fair" I think it's growing in popularity.
Love the podcast guys, keep it up
Just had to pause this video to get tickets to Nate’s drive in tour. See ya in Fort Worth!
Guys. I’m blown away that you talked through TV shows and now comedy and you’re not mentioning the Marvelous Mrs Maisel. Lenny Bruce, Jewish comics, New York, the Catskills... ALL ON THE SHOW about stand up comedy. I named my dog after her. The show at least deserves a shoutout.
Thanks guys for another funny episode ✌️😎
this podcast IS my bag of tricks