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We Might Be Drunk • Sam Morril and Mark Normand

Mark Normand and Sam Morril Might Be Drunk. Join these NYC comedians each week as they share insights into the comedy world, recommendations, peeves, and a drink or three. Produced by Gotham Production Studios, LLC

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We Might Be Drunk • Sam Morril and Mark Normand

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  • Ep 171: Ari Shaffir and Dan St. Germain - Life Of The Paddy

    In this episode of "We Might Be Drunk," comedians Mark Normand and Sam Morril are joined by guests Dan St. Germain and Ari Shaffir for a conversation that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious. The quartet dive into the sobering and at times absurdly funny world of life post-rehab with St. Germain, who shares his experiences ranging from detox to therapy, and how it's all influenced his comedy.

    As St. Germain delves into the fray of his rehabilitation journey and the premiere of his comedy special during this transformative time, Shaffir brings a different perspective, discussing his preparations for an upcoming special and his intentional withdrawal from the perpetual political news cycle for a more cheerful existence. Adding to the mix, Normand and St. Germain concoct an outlandish homage to the King of Rock and Roll, plotting an escapade to Graceland that promises to emulate some of Elvis Presley's quirkiest hobbies – all under the influence of psychedelics.

    Mar 18, 2024

  • Ep 170: Brian Simpson & Joe List

    Dive into the intricate world of stand-up comedy with "We Might Be Drunk," where Sam Morril and Mark Normand, alongside guests Brian Simpson and Joe List, unpack the nuanced realities faced by comedians today. From detailing the highs and lows of late-night TV appearances to dissecting the comedy scenes across different cities, these seasoned comics bring their candid insight to a discussion brimming with industry knowledge. Whether it's embracing the disruptive potential of heckling or the creative process behind developing razor-sharp comedy material, listeners are offered a behind-the-scenes look at what makes the world of comedy tick.

    In this rich episode, our hosts and their guests traverse topics that touch upon the shifting landscapes of comedy consumption, from the living room TV set to the boundless digital world, highlighting the changing tides of platforms and mediums. At the core of their conversation is a deep appreciation for the comedic greats who have paved the way, as well as a recognition of comedy’s intricate dance with culture, race, and identity. Witness as these comics dissect their art form, passionately debating the role of humor in today's society and the crucial balance between remaining true to their comedic roots and adapting to the ever-evolving stage of digital media.

    Mar 11, 2024

  • Ep 169: Dan Soder & Shane Gillis

    Dive into the camaraderie and quips of "We Might Be Drunk" with hosts Sam Morril and Mark Normand, joined by their guests, comedians Shane Gillis and Dan Soder. This episode peels back the curtain on the world of comedy, sharing laughs, inside stories, and the raw experiences comedians face, both on stage and off. From Shane Gillis's candid recount of his stint on "Saturday Night Live" to the bustling energy of wrestling rings and their larger-than-life characters, this session is stitched with insights and banter that paint a vivid picture of entertainment's various facets.

    While touching on the lighter side through amusing personal anecdotes and videos that tickle the funny bone, the group doesn't shy away from the grittier aspects of their crafts. Listen as they trade stories about bombing in front of tough crowds, the unglamorous life of stand-up comedy, and the dark undercurrents of wrestling. "We Might Be Drunk" navigates a journey of humor and reality, inviting the audience to laugh along and perhaps gain a renewed appreciation for the resilience and adaptability of entertainers.

    Mar 4, 2024

  • Ep 168: Fahim Anwar & Sam Tallent

    Dive into the dynamic world of stand-up comedy with the latest episode of "We Might Be Drunk" featuring insightful banter between seasoned comics Mark Normand, Sam Morril, Fahim Anwar, and Sam Tallent. Listen as they discuss the intricacies of fine-tuning a comedy special, the impact of venue ambiance on performance, and the strategic use of digital platforms like YouTube to reach audiences.

    The conversation extends beyond the stage, shedding light on the continuous cycle of creating fresh content, the underappreciated art of dealing with hecklers, and the artistry involved in both wrestling and comedy. Moreover, the comedians candidly explore the peculiar, the religious, and the downright comedic aspects of Mormon "soaking", providing a blend of entertaining perspectives and personal anecdotes. Through humor and experience, they collectively underscore the evolving nature of content distribution while keeping listeners abreast of their upcoming comedy projects and tour dates.

    Feb 26, 2024

  • Ep 167: Richard Jefferson & Lagavulin

    In the latest episode of "We Might Be Drunk," comedians Mark Normand and Sam Morril are joined by special guest Richard Jefferson, along with their producer, to unravel the intricacies of a comedian's journey. The episode delves into their early career choices, reflecting on the grit necessary to move from performing at open mics to establishing a dedicated fan base. Listeners are offered a glimpse into the stand-up world where personal growth often takes precedence, and the pursuit of a loyal audience takes center stage, with cities like Irvine and Philadelphia playing a significant role in their stories.

    Their conversation traverses the common ground shared between the disciplines of comedy and professional basketball, discussing the parallels of confidence and dedication that define success in both arenas. Jefferson provides insights into the psychological similarities athletes and comedians face, while Normand and Morril muse over the craft of standup, drawing connections between humor and truth. The trio also expresses their respect for comedy's luminaries, highlighting the impact of legends like Richard Pryor on their artistry, and they touch upon the complexities of comedic storytelling in the context of media and journalism, exemplified by Hasan Minhaj’s experiences. Join "We Might Be Drunk" as these speakers shed light on the often unseen efforts and unwavering audacity behind the laughs.

    Feb 19, 2024