KT #663 - DR PHIL (ADAM RAY) + AKAASH SINGH Kill Tony・98 minutes read
The Kill Tony live podcast in Austin, Texas features various comedians performing stand-up routines and engaging in humorous banter, with segments highlighting personal stories, including struggles with addiction and skin cancer. The show culminates in playful exchanges, audience interactions, and comedic scenarios, creating an entertaining atmosphere for both performers and viewers.
Insights Dr. Phil mentions contracting HPV from Heath Quars during a live podcast called Kill Tony in Austin, Texas, featuring a band led by Red Band and sponsored by Talkspace and Squarespace. Comedian Sherry Vasi, with a background in stand-up comedy and personal growth through therapy, jokes about Middle Eastern stereotypes and her preference for younger, tall, skinny, white vegans, sharing humorous insights from her writing process. The show culminates in a comedic proposal scenario where Pedro Franco proposes on stage to Sherry, an audience member, to secure his stay in America, leading to engagement and audience excitement, showcasing the lively and engaging atmosphere of the event. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions What is Kill Tony?
A live podcast hosted in Austin, Texas.
Who is Sherry Vasi?
A comedian who jokes about stereotypes and personal experiences.
What is Pedro Franco known for?
Being a comedian mistaken for Mexican and quitting porn.
Who is Cam Patterson?
A comedian praised for his set about homeless people and haircuts.
What is William Montgomery known for?
A comedian who jokes about Trump, struggles with skin cancer, and a deceased friend.
Summary 00:00
"Kill Tony Live Podcast in Austin" The event is a live podcast called Kill Tony, hosted in Austin, Texas. The show features a band led by Red Band, with members like Carlos Sosa and Michael Gonzalez. The podcast is sponsored by Talkspace and Squarespace. Dr. Phil, a guest on the show, mentions being given HPV by Heath Quars. Akash Singh, a comedian with a new special called "Gaslit," is also featured. Casey Rocket, a regular on the show, performs a new minute about roller coasters and court cases. Casey carries a briefcase with odd items like a shower cap and a Blu-ray of "Shutter Island" for his court case. Casey introduces a humorous defense strategy using a gel blaster in court. Brett O'Brien, a software salesperson turned comedian, performs a set about weight and sex. Dr. Phil praises Brett's set for covering fat jokes, sex jokes, and dog jokes, appreciating his comedic timing and misdirection. 20:54
"Breakup, Cold Calling, and Comedy in LA" The speaker discusses jokes and a roast involving Dr. Phil in Los Angeles. A software company employee named Brett talks about his failed interview and cold calling job. Brett recounts his recent breakup with his girlfriend of two years. The breakup conversation took place at Brett's home, where his girlfriend brought his belongings. Brett shares his post-breakup activities, including golfing and drinking at bars. Brett humorously describes his failed attempts at cold calling. The speaker mentions the benefits of therapy and promotes Talkspace for mental health support. The podcast is sponsored by Squarespace, offering website creation tools for entrepreneurs. Comedian Sherry Vasi performs a stand-up routine, joking about Middle Eastern stereotypes and her background. Sherry discusses her past stand-up experience and personal growth through therapy and spiritual classes. 36:42
Sherry: Standup, Self-Talk, and Dating Preferences Sherry started standup in LA Sherry's writing process involves talking to herself Sherry's material comes from her conversations with herself Sherry jokes about her husband not allowing her to read or write Sherry jokes about being a single Iranian Mountain cougar Sherry prefers younger guys and tall, skinny, white vegans Sherry last ate meat two years ago Sherry plans to eat meat again when she has a boyfriend Sherry's ideal date starts with a nice dinner Preacher Lawson, a successful comedian, recalls his early days in comedy 51:50
Pedro Franco: Comedy, Porn, and America The comedian Pedro Franco shares his experience of being mistaken for Mexican and his decision to quit watching porn. Pedro discusses the sadness he finds in porn ads and humorously critiques their approach. Pedro talks about his love for America and his experience moving there in 2016. Pedro reveals his stand-up comedy journey of six months in Austin and his impending need to leave the country due to visa constraints. Pedro works in rental cars and humorously mentions his employer, Enterprise, without concern for sponsorship. Pedro humorously navigates a conversation about his love life, joking about arranged marriages and veganism. A spontaneous comedic scenario unfolds where Pedro is encouraged to propose to Sherry, an audience member, to secure his stay in America. Tall, an audience member working in credit cards for Amazon, is introduced, adding to the comedic interactions on stage. Sherry, a returning audience member, engages in playful banter and participates in the comedic proposal scenario with Pedro. The show culminates in a humorous and lively exchange involving Pedro, Sherry, Tall, and the host, Tony, creating an entertaining and engaging atmosphere. 01:06:27
Comedy show proposals lead to success. Pedro Franco proposed on stage at a comedy show, asking Sherry to help him stay in the country. Sherry agreed, leading to applause and excitement from the audience. Pedro was praised for his performance and offered a longer set at a comedy club. Cam Patterson delivered a comedic set about homeless people and haircuts, receiving high praise. Cam's coach from his athletic days suggested he become a comedian, which turned out to be accurate. Cam confirmed he can do a backflip and shared personal anecdotes about his coach. Christian Alexander performed a set about a homeless woman he impregnated, leading to her getting hit by a car. Christian, a foot fetishist, works at Adidas and enjoys drinking tequila sodas. Christian shared suspicions about his mother cheating due to her Walmart shopping habits. Christian's relationship with his father is strained, with wrestling being a past bonding activity. 01:21:59
Wrestling surprises, personal revelations, and comedy journey. Undertaker surprised Cena during an event, causing excitement. Randy Orton was criticized for being overweight. Discussion veered off-topic to personal matters like love life preferences. Christian expressed a preference for taller women. A roleplay conversation was initiated to prepare for a real one with Christian's father. Christian shared a heartfelt moment of telling his father he loved him. Christian revealed a traumatic experience of being molested as a child. Humorous banter ensued about the molestation incident. Jason Ellis shared his experience of being molested by multiple people. Jason Ellis discussed his journey into comedy after being fired from radio. 01:37:59
Comedians share struggles with addiction and health The boots are made from genuine cowhide leather, including retired dairy cow leather and AAA grade ostrich leather. Dr. Phil shows interest in the boots but fluctuates in his level of interest. Avery, a comedian, discusses his past struggles with cocaine addiction and his preference for using it alone. Avery enjoys writing and reading, spending time at the library, and has had issues with cocaine addiction since growing up in Detroit. Avery and his ex-girlfriend used to write love letters to each other on cocaine and engage in intimate activities. Angela Kay, a stand-up comedian, jokes about her recent colonoscopy experience, including the preparation process and the procedure itself. Angela works for Instacart and is preparing for surgery to remove a polyp in her colon. William Montgomery, another comedian, jokes about Trump, a protester setting himself on fire, and his own struggles with skin cancer on his nose. William reveals his ongoing battle with skin cancer on his nose and the challenges he faces, including the malfunctioning front gate in his neighborhood. William expresses his frustration with his skin cancer and the difficulties he faces while observing his neighborhood due to the condition of his nose. 01:53:08
Comedians' Roast and Pranks at Ryman William Montgomery performed at the Ryman Auditorium in Tennessee, where he revisited the house of his deceased friend Swo, who died from mixing cocaine and Xanax. Hans Kim played a prank on William by giving him a vape with drool on it, leading to William planning revenge on Hans. William expressed his sadness over Swo's death and his current battle with cancer, feeling particularly nasty that evening. The interview with William took a serious turn, prompting a suggestion to end with a new minute from William, who was humorously roasted by the host and other comedians. Various comedians, including Tony Hinchliff, Brian Redban, and Casey Rocket, were humorously roasted by William during the show. The show concluded with acknowledgments and promotions for upcoming events, specials, and merchandise, including shoutouts to Jason Ellis, Akash Singh, and Preacher Lawson.