Episode 042 SELF-DEPRECATION – Jacob Williams: “That compliment really hurt my feelings”
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SELF-DEPRECATION Jacob Williams (MTV's Wild 'N Out, Colbert, America's Got Talent, & a lot more) KILLED it in this episode! We absolutely could not stay on topic, and so what? This conversation was UNDENIABLY funny! It starts to really pick up steam at about 30 minutes, Jacob has us in literal tears of laughter at the halfway point. Between all the goofing around, we hit every angle we could think of on self-deprecating humor in stand-up. We think Jacob is a grand master of it, and that's why we chose him for this topic. With respect to the theme, we cover: - Relating to the comic's negative traits and experiences - Comedic license - Anger and self-esteem - Being "ok" with the subject of the self-deprecating humor, be it a personality trait or negative experience - Over-reliance on self-deprecation - The role of shame - The effectiveness of juxtaposing self-deprecating jokes with material that targets the same failing in someone or something else ABOUT THE GUEST COMIC He recently made his late-night network television debut performing stand-up on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS). Jacob first made his primetime network television debut as a stand-up comedian on America's Got Talent (NBC) and advanced to the Semifinals. He also performed on the Comedy Central shows Adam Devine's House Party and Roast Battle. Jacob has been a cast member on the hit improv/sketch comedy series Wild 'n Out (MTV) for eight seasons including the current one. He has also provided the voice of a cartoon character on the animated miniseries Football U (MTV Other). Jacob lives in New York City where he performs regularly when he is not on tour at comedy clubs, colleges, and corporate events across America. FEATURED BITS ON THIS EPISODE - Adam Sandler - some very early material from "Laughing Out Loud: America's Funniest Comedians" DVDs (YouTube) - Jacob Williams - The Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert (2018) - Jacob Williams - America's Got Talent (2012) - Jacob Williams - Adam Devine's House Party (Comedy Central: season 3, episode 1, 2016) - Demetri Martin - Late Night W/ Conan O'Brien (06/2004) – Tom Segura - One Day (Mostly Stories, 2017) - David Cross - Random Goofabouts (Bigger And Blackerer, 2010) Thank you, Jacob! We learned so much about dealing with fame and wealth. SEE JACOB LIVE: - Week At The Creek (7pm 12/3 to 12/7) - http://creeklic.com/events/week-creek-jacob-williams-2018-12-03/ - Butterboy at Littlefield - November 26th - https://www.butterboycomedy.com CHECK OUT HIS SUPERCUT OF GREAT LINES FROM WILD 'N OUT WITH 3M+ VIEWS: - https://youtu.be/oc0mR9v1_yE FOLLOW HIM: http://instagram.com/mrjacobwilliams http://www.facebook.com/ - search "comedian jacob williams" https://twitter.com/MrJacobWilliams VISIT HIS WEBSITE: http://www.jacobwilliamscomedy.com TO SEE JACOB LIVE AT YOUR COLLEGE, MAKE YOUR BOOKER CONTACT BASS/SCHULER ENTERTAINMENT: - Email: [email protected] - Phone: 773-481-2600 IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THE STUDY ON SELF-DEPRECATING HUMOR: - fr. The Daily Mail - https://dailym.ai/2qJT1z4 - fr. The Independent - https://ind.pn/2FdQKWS AND THE TED TALK WE REFERENCED ON GROWTH MINDSET: - Carol Dweck - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiiEeMN7vbQ Special thanks to Adam Sandler, Demetri Martin, Tom Segura, and David Cross. And, Salt N’ Peppa, come snuggle with us. SUPPORT “Let’s Talk About Sets!”: Please like us on Facebook and, if you’re feeling grateful, consider sponsoring us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/letstalkaboutsets https:/www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutsets Or,
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