Jimmy Pardo
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Jimmy Pardo | EP 328
Keith Reza speaks with comedian Jimmy Pardo about the evolution of podcasting, the changing landscape of comedy, and his experiences in the entertainment industry. They discuss the early days of podcasting, the impact of social media on comedy, and share anecdotes from their careers, including Pardo's time opening for Norm Macdonald. The conversation highlights the importance of humor and the challenges comedians face in today's environment. In this engaging conversation, comedian Keith Reza shares his journey through the world of comedy, discussing the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. He reflects on his early days, the importance of learning from others, and the evolution of his career, including his experiences with podcasting and interviews. Rezaalso opens up about the fears that accompany a career in comedy and the realities of navigating fame and success.
Jimmy’s Links:
X: https://twitter.com/jimmypardo
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimmypardonnf
YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/JimmyPardo27
IG: https://www.instagram.com/nevernotfunny/?hl=en
Website: https://www.nevernotfunny.com/
Never Not Funny Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/never-not-funny/id142348028
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
05:01 The Evolution of Podcasting
12:52 Comedy and Its Changing Landscape
19:58 Reflections on Comedy Shows and Hate Mail
27:01 The Journey of a Comedian
31:07 Road Stories and Challenges
36:10 Navigating Podcasting and Interviews
39:14 The Evolution of Comedy and Fame
45:18 Fears and Realities in Comedy
49:32 The Importance of Learning from Others
Takeaways
📍Jimmy Pardo is considered a pioneer in podcasting.
📍The podcast 'Never Not Funny' started in 2006 and gained traction early on.
📍Podcasting has evolved to replace traditional late-night shows.
📍Local radio still holds value for community news and entertainment.
📍Comedy has shifted from word-of-mouth bookings to social media influence.
📍Pardo reflects on the importance of having a good management team.
📍The early days of podcasting felt like cable access television.
📍Pardo shares a humorous story about opening for Norm Macdonald.
📍Hate mail can be a surprising part of a comedian's career.
📍The landscape of comedy has changed significantly over the years.
📍He believes he was funnier in his early days working at a record store.
📍He shares that the worst feeling is when a heckler wins during a show.
📍Reza emphasizes that tough experiences on the road can improve comedic skills.
📍He used to fear being discovered as not funny, but has overcome that fear.
📍The landscape of comedy has changed with the rise of social media and podcasts.
📍Reza highlights the importance of finding one's unique path in comedy.
📍He expresses concern over the loss of mentors and friends in the comedy community.
📍Reza believes in supporting young comedians but finds it challenging to balance that with show time.
📍He describes his podcast as a space for comics to share stories and connect.
Socials & Links
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