Jesse David Fox | The History of Comedy Since Seinfeld | Mike Birbiglia's Working It Out Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Jesse David Fox is one of the definitive voices in comedy history and analysis. He’s written for Vulture and New York Magazine and now he sits down with Mike to discuss his new book Comedy Book, which covers among other things the comedy boom of the past 20 or so years. Mike and Jesse break down what it’s like to write about comedy, and why Mike trusted Jesse to document his creative process in the Peacock documentary Good One, based on Jesse’s podcast. Plus, Mike holds Jesse’s feet to the fire on a controversial piece Jesse wrote about John Mulaney.
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    Hosted and Produced by Mike Birbiglia
    Producers: Peter Salomone, Joseph Birbiglia, Mabel Lewis
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    Special Thanks: Marissa Hurwitz, Josh Upfal, David Raphael, Nina Cwik, J. Hope Stein, Oona
    Music: Jack Antonoff and Bleachers
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  • @DavidTroyAhoy
    @DavidTroyAhoy 13 днів тому +12

    29:10 "Some people in the comedy community... find it to be... one of the more craven journalistic choices in comedy writing in the last twenty years." What a bold statement by Mike. I was impressed how Jesse handled such a pointed remark and more impressed that Mike brought it up directly to him. This was one of my favourite episodes.

    • @CynthiaWebbDesigns
      @CynthiaWebbDesigns 4 дні тому

      That line really struck me. I was listening while on a road trip and had to read the review. Good for Mike to stand up for what he believed.

  • @JeremyForTheWin
    @JeremyForTheWin 13 днів тому +8

    I could honestly have listened to another hour of this conversation (birbigs on Good One is always great).
    Also just watching it with the sound off to watch the contrasts in body language and defensive postures between the two of them is fascinating on its own.

  • @tennisCharlzz
    @tennisCharlzz 13 днів тому +8

    It's so rare to hear about an intellectual approach to comedy, and I really, really, really love it. There's a lot of one up-manship to be funnier and funnier. I'm an analytical person by nature, so in a few minutes, I realize what a special interview this really is. And I commend Mike for engaging him on that level. Georgetown education, amirite?

  • @Danger-xc6no
    @Danger-xc6no 11 днів тому +2

    I'm incredibly interested in Mike's take on this guy. I'd never heard of Jesse before today and looked him up after this interview. It's rare to see someone accept the totality of someone's being when they have a past indiscretion like that. Very cool to be a fly on the wall here

  • @chaselepard
    @chaselepard 13 днів тому +2

    Jesse's book is incredible and opened my eyes to a lot of things. I love how much he cares about comedy.

  • @cliftonboyd9629
    @cliftonboyd9629 7 днів тому

    Love the You Made it Weird namecheck-it’s rare that people publicly acknowledge Pete as one of the OG comedy podcasters!

  • @NZDLo
    @NZDLo 12 днів тому

    I listen to both your podcasts, and have always thought your voices sounded very similar! Nice to see you on one podcast together. :)

  • @ZachHall
    @ZachHall 12 днів тому

    listened to this kinda of casually yesterday and had to come back to it again today. love this analytical/intellectual discussion of the art form and i'm really excited for jesse's book.
    the discussion around jesse's piece on john mulaney was realllllly fascinating. and as a non-comedian, i find myself "siding"/agreeing with jesse more than i do with mike. i get that comedians are used to being protected from critical review during the "process", but should they be? especially when those shows are newsworthy, like mulaney's? i don't know. would love to hear that discussed more (not this situation specifically, but more the idea of a review while working it out).

    • @caleighchilds1208
      @caleighchilds1208 9 днів тому

      I had to go read the article, I thought it was going to be much worse than it was. Jesse didn't even seem to be implying that the material was bad, just a work in progress.

    • @CynthiaWebbDesigns
      @CynthiaWebbDesigns 4 дні тому

      when an artist says "don't review this"or "don't tape tape" - why should you have the right to review and criticize? He deserved to be slammed for being - in that moment - a bad person.

  • @thetracydawsonshow
    @thetracydawsonshow 10 днів тому

    Thank you - Maria Bamford is a national treasure, one of the best to ever do it. We are blessed that she exists!

  • @cyndymetcalf
    @cyndymetcalf 13 днів тому

    I had this in my ears while trying to do the Monday NYT games. Not recommended. Put down the phone and focused on this smart convo. 😊

  • @SneakyDragonPodcast
    @SneakyDragonPodcast 9 днів тому

    One of the best episodes.

  • @jay-rene992
    @jay-rene992 12 днів тому

    woahhh I never knew what this guy looked like but the face is perfect for the voice lol

  • @quinnparker6111
    @quinnparker6111 9 днів тому

    What does he mean we don't need George Carlin anymore? His voice is more relevant than ever. I'm curious what Jon Stewart thinks about this guy's opinions. Does Jesse really understand the role of standup comedy in our society?

    • @CynthiaWebbDesigns
      @CynthiaWebbDesigns 4 дні тому

      Carlin was great, but some of his work did come off as closer to Bill Marr - saying something just to be provocative and in your face -

  • @thetracydawsonshow
    @thetracydawsonshow 10 днів тому

    OMG YES re Chappelle - look over here, don't look over here. Very astute. This is why it feels bad to watch him. It's in authentic.

  • @raymbanger
    @raymbanger 10 днів тому

    Hard to tell whether Jesse is a sociopath or just a narcissist. When confronted about Mulaney, he certainly doesn't apologize. Typical for the sociopath they don't feel like the rules apply to them. But then he goes on to say that he thinks it's a really well written piece. Which isn't the point. This guy definitely belongs in Hollywood.

  • @matguy1000
    @matguy1000 13 днів тому +2

    stop talking sometimes