HoneyDew #63 | Taylor Tomlinson
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2020
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You may know Taylor Tomlinson from her new Netflix special "Quarter Life Crisis" or from her podcast "Self-Helpless," and she's joining Ryan Sickler this week on the HoneyDEW Y'ALL! Taylor and Ryan connect on what it was like to grow up in a messed up family where conversations sound a little different than other people's houses. Sure, you got to party at Ryan's house but that's because there wasn't an adult around to give some structure! Taylor and Ryan trade stories on what it was like losing a parent at a young age and having to go to school afterwards. Also, Taylor tells us about how she called off an engagement RIGHT before she taped her Netflix special, which you can see on Netflix RIGHT NOW: Quarter Life Crisis!
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Shout out to everyone doin their thing and stuff like that.
Keep thangs pushin!
Crazie Locs y'all!
Fo realz doe
ALL OVER DA WORLD
Sky punches
Sickler rounds off YMH so well with his style. Such a great host and decent human being. That laugh cures everything 👌🏼.
Mathew Kozma I agree he clicks well
AGREEEEEE!! YMH wouldn't be the same without him!! Ryan keep doin your thing!
Ryan Sickler went down a size in jeans but they're still high and tight.
Looking good Ryan.
he's just been featherin it brother
He bought the new jeans with his credit card...his card always works.
@@yew2oob954 yet he's drinking poor man's water.
And somehow he looks like he's got more hair. Maybe it's the featherin'...
Hi Ryan hi Taylor . As a single father to a 18 month old girl. My daughter's mother has stage 4 lung cancer. You telling your story of your bilogogical mother and her fight with cancer. And seeing what you have become of your self and hearing your story. Gives me a sense that it will be alright for whatever the future for me and my daughter and my other kids. Thanks for sharing your story
This was personally incredibly therapeutic
Shout out to your dad for raising you girls with such a tramatic situation that's a real accomplishment
Cut to 3 years later and they don't speak to each other 💀 Guess there's always more to any story
Her subtle comments about family trauma i sense are a lot more to do with being raised by a religious father. It resonates with my father's way of parenting. I feel there is more storytelling to come which may be extremely raw and cathartic for taylor to open up about. I could share some very traumatising childhood experiences that could be made into observational comedy. Taylor is a genius, and her vulnerability and approach are superb. Xx want more material asap.. so relatable xx
Hey Ryan. You're looking great and are KILLING it here on the podcast. I get stuck driving all day for work as a process server. I'll even rewatch old honeydew episodes. Just, thanks dude.
Keep your eyes on the road! Hahaha
Just rewatched the Braunger and Benson episodes, keep it high and tight
So you're like a butler?
This episode has been super cathartic for me tonight. A synchronicity, and soooo hilarious. How we laugh through pain is actually a godsend.
Wow! Ryan is such a great, caring person. When he asks Taylor what her moms name was, was an emotional moment I didn't see coming. Choked me right up.
Taylor is so cute. Love her comedy - her act is so well thought out and polished. To be so young, yet she comes off like a veteran comedian.
I know Ryan doesn’t look at comments but my man is looking extra fit lately 💪🏼
Following proto every toosdee
Keep featherin it brotha.
@@RLybarger1986 get a good grip on it
Her special is so funny. Highly recommended
Friend sent me it this morning, definitely better than I was expecting, the lack of "muh vagina/tits" was refreshing
Saw Taylor's special the other day. She's funny as shit
only 26 too, hopefully she only does that and doesnt use her talent for anything else lol! It would be incerdible
This is my favourite episode of the honey dew so far. Truly what the show is about, making light of the darkness, I laughed out loud multiple times throughout and also got hit deeeep in my feels. Thankyou so much for this podcast one of my faves hands down.
I worked as a hospice nurse. This conversation is invaluable, folks. Take notes ! If you have young children and a relative dies, talk to those children. Whatever hospice agency Angela had, they seemed to have dropped the ball, but maybe back then there wasn't booklets to give to surviving parent to educate/discuss death with those four kids. If VERY young, share the booklet/info when that child comes to that age of questioning. Wow, tho. 2, 4, 6 and 8. Yikes.
Lost my mom when I was 20 and every time i hear taylor talk about her loss I feel so connected to her and her trauma. sending love.
This is one of the best podcast episodes I have ever listened to. It shows that comedy comes from a really dark place and comedians are people who can change that into something positive. Really hope to see more episodes like this.
YAAASSSS THIS IS THE HONEY DEW YALL
I never heard of Taylor before The Honeydew. I paused it & watched her special on Netflix. It was very funny!
She had a half hour on netflix too
jackof1trade Oh, thank you! I’ll check that one out, too!
@@godzilla8057your welcome it's on the comedy line up season 1
I think I first saw her on Kill Tony.
You cannot predict what shes about to say 🤣 I like it
My father died at 33. I will be 33 in November, I'm nervous for real. Feels like impending doom, death looming over me just counting down. Now I don't feel so crazy. Thank u both
I gotta say, this podcast has really grown on me. I didn't buy in right away, but so glad I gave it a few episodes... It continues to improve as well
Her netflix special is excellent! I'm already waiting for more from her.
Yay! A new episode of the Ryan Trauma Show!
Shout out to Brent Christchurch for having taylor on his podcast. I’m a pretty new standup fan, and was introduced to taylor on the bertcast. That lead to me seeing maybe my third ever standup show which happened to be one of the tapings of Taylor’s special in Portland. Super cool opportunity.
It's a blessing in the skies
That’s awesome! I call myself a huge fan of standup but I’ve never actually bought tickets to a show. Good on ya for actually supporting comedians
@@shavedparmesanprosciuttoan4317 I'm going solo to iliza on Friday in denver, then with a buddy Sunday to see ali macofsky at Denver comedy works. im on comedy works list and just got a birthday email to get up to 19 people in on discounted tickets to one of a selection of shows.
im lucky everyone comes through Denver pretty regularly. im going like 1-2 times a month to see comedy.
kjcorder yeah I always hear everyone listing Denver as one of their dates on every comedy podcast. I guess I do live in a town nobody comes to. I have to drive like an hour to see a concert and 2 hours is the closest comedy club
really loved this episode. I lost both parents a few years ago, 2 years apart. One fast, the other slow...Its oddly comforting to hear other people's experiences with it. Especially when you feel like you have no one to talk to, or relate to with it. No one wants to talk to someone about their dead parents if they really dont know how to relate. Which is obviously very understandable.
MUCH LOVE
Same here. I lost both parents by the time I was 18 and I'm an only child. I only know a few people who really understand me. This episode was a good therapy session.
I don't know how Taylor is able to talk about this deep and heavy stuff and not cry. I cry when I talk about my late dad and I wasn't even that close to him. I just know it's a sad topic and that's what makes me want to cry
You could be crying because you weren't that close. It's hard 😞
New haircut wassassup :) great episode! Loved the conversation. The story about the loss of her mother left such an impact with me. I’ve lost a parent and had similar but different experiences and it’s amazing to hear her version. Journals and all 👍🏻
This was a rough one for a Dead Dad Club Member since age 12, much love to Sickle Cell and Taylor.
Age 10 for me.
This episode 🙌🙌🙌 I laughed. I cried. I pulled my pants higher and tighter.
Helpster here. I love Taylor so much, she's amazing.
Your interviewing is to die for! The way you return to topics, pause things to catch us back, etc, just amazing!
Ryan’s really really good
"the Superbowl of childhood trauma" might be one of the most funny things I've ever heard. Haha. Thanks for another incredible podcast.
I feel way too sympathetic to a lot of this podcast. It really is nice to hear other people who have gone through similar feelings through similar situations.
Taylor's special is fantastic, her bit on selecting greeting cards is on point.
Omg SHES so dopeee love her. I can’t wait to see her in upcoming stuff. Also Ryan ur laugh is my fav
I think the cure for the corona virus is in Sickle Cell's laughter
Ryan is great interviewer-super chill, funny & stays out of the way. Love Taylor, hilarious/cool chick.
He’s so good
Wow. What a pleasure to hear these two. Both so sweet and full of character. Adversity and pain is always a good recipe for that. Thanks.
Been waiting all week!!!!! Yes!!!
Love the Honeydew! Was a really cool listen at work today. Came to the yt vid just to like it.
Feel this so deeply. I changed schools after my dad died and had to explain to my new fellow first graders that he had passed and it got uncomfortable QUICKLY. One of the boys said "I'm sorry your dad died" and was truly upset when I replied with "It's okay." He went on a full rant about how we must have wanted him dead if "it's okay". Truly traumatic.
Loved her special, and really loved this honeydew!!
High and tight comment
Best show every week.!! I get my weeks worth of laughing and crying at same time
I've been a fan of Ryan's for a while. Always liked Taylor and think she talented, and super beautiful but I never knew anything about her personal life and she had me balling my eyes out while I'm here at work in a mechanics shop around all these "hardass, tough, men" in their 40s-60s and I have been balling this whole episode. Fantastic glimpse into her life. Thank you for sharing Taylor, and thanks Ryan for Doing The Dew
I really loved this podcast so good thank you both
I love this podcast and I really love this episode. I have a dead dad and I find a lot of this episode relatable.
Omg Taylor, please share your journal in whatever way you feel most comfortable xxx i need to share mine, but who would listen...? I feel my story could help, save or comfort so many..and i do find shocking humour within the traumas . you are being heard, admired, inspirational and connected to real people. Xx
I wasn't ready to cry-laugh this much. But really happy for this episode. So cathartic.
"warning" from cancer means you go through the grieving process twice.
I feel that.
Holy cow, it’s a therapy session recorded. 28 minutes in got me.
The comments 30 year old you is going to be so different and 40 year old you will be more different.....is spot on... i am 50, i have never ignored my history and traumas but its now that I am prepared to say.. this is me, iam who i am because of my history, that is why I am who I am... many family members will struggle to accept, admit this.. it will resonate with you Taylor as you grow and live life... however Taylor i envy how early in life you have been able to open up a bit, address some issues in your life and face difficulties in childhood that have affected your sisters and you... turning it into humour thats relatable and real is educational, brilliant and funny but with depth and meaning. Xxx
Thanks for opening up to us. It's appreciated.
Thank you Taylor for sharing your story.
At 1:14:25...Sickler comes in with a perfectly timed dark humour bit...he's seriously gifted with that.
Love this episode!!! Thanks ryan
This was a really great episode.
Ryan's got a little extra energy today
These episodes keep getting better and better
What a good guest! I love her. I love her special.
Saw sickle cell in Tulsa. Jeans were through the roof. This podcast man 🙌👌
Her laugh is just amazing
Lookin good Ryan! Love the show, best personality on the Jean's network!
This episode made me cry twice I love it
you know whats worse than chronic pain? Ads. Love the Dew y"all.
Best EP. yet I cried I laughed and was humbled.
Oh yeah, I saw her special. She's hella funny I recommend checking it out on netflix.
wow taylor is a super impressive person and comic. perfect guest for sickler.
My 3 siblings and I have had a bunch or trama but yet we still arent close. I got the shitty end of both sticks.
Still rocking the Adidas... not like that Tod traitor
3-Stripe 4 Lyfe!
She's so frickin' adorable.
Beautiful podcast
This ep was super real and super deep. Daaaamn honey dew.
I saw her at the comedy store original room a couple months ago on a random Thursday night while I was in socal for work. She was up shortly before Chris Delia and Joe Rogan. Dude, she absolutely killed. She had the room dying. She left, like, my new favorite comedian. Such a natural hilarious story teller.
Great show!!!
Learned a lot wouldn't have guessed Taylor was a Cali girl.
It surprises me that there's not more talent coming from the 209. Every town off of 99 from Merced to Stockton was it's own insanity from the 90's to now.
Hearing Taylor talk about her mom was pretty gut-wrenching
This was great
My mother died at 30 - I was 6 and my brother was 2. I ALWAYS thought I would die at 30 until I didn't. It's weird how our minds work.
Yes Tay baby wear that jacket till the arms come off, it looks great on you. Love the special
This really struck home with me. Both my parents died of cancer. Its fucking tough. Especially your mom. But i really loved ryan being able to make it light hearted. You are a special dude and i love this podcast.
And taylor is a great comic despite having a gash
I love her personality):
Love Taylor, she is so talented.
Omg... I wasn’t ready for this episode. That thing about her mom writing her letters in a journal hit me like a gut punch. I am so fortunate to have my mom still. I couldn’t even possibly fucking imagine losing her that young.
I enjoyed this episode SO much!!! Thank you, Ryan and Taylor ☼
Wasnt expecting this, but this was a really warm ,deep look i nto this trauma, but with some pretty funny shit. You know...life!
Ryan silver fox af. Salt n peppa here...
Look out Dr. Drew
I know right like Mr. Sickler come thruuuuuu to H-Town
Mr. Steal Yo Girl with the greyness. Ryan gonna be laying some trauma on these woman guest
Austin Arnold Dr Drew is more like polar bear. Another interview with RPC and that lucious white hair will be sayin “see ya doc”. They promote ForHims and Tom, Ryan, and Drew need it more than the fans. Using there own promo codes and shit.
Glad to hear I'm not the only one who laughs when I cry
Great guest, great podcast.
Omg. I went to a counselor when i was a kid and did the sand box thing. Everyone in mine died too.
One of the best HoneyDew’s definitely!
Great podcast
I was teetering on the brink of tears this whole fucking episode. Beautiful, funny riveting and Taylor is great as well!
Keep doing what you do
Man I love Taylor
Tomorrow would be my moms 65 year birthday, but she died 4 years ago. Cancer sucks.
Sorry for your loss. Here, have an internet hug from me
my left ear enjoyed the intro ryan
handsome Ryan tonight, watching episode right now
that physical exertion probably made it easier to swallow his pride and apologize lmao. hilarious any which way