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Episode 132: Noam Dworman - Comedy, Free Speech, and Creating The Comedy Cellar
- 2024/12/06
- 再生時間: 1 時間 5 分
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あらすじ・解説
Noam Dworman is a businessman, the co-host of the podcast "Live From The Table," and the owner of the world-famous Comedy Cellar in Greenwich Village, NYC.
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(00:00) Intro
(00:59) How The Comedy Cellar came to be
(02:38) Noam's dad, Manny
(07:05) Why did Manny start The Comedy Cellar?
(10:42) Notable comics early at The Comedy Cellar
(12:00) The way to fame for comics pre-internet
(14:32) Identifying comedic talent
(18:36) Patrice O'Neal
(24:12) How Noam took over The Comedy Cellar
(27:37) The scene at The Comedy Cellar in early 2000's
(29:52) Why The Comedy Cellar is so popular
(32:19) The design of The Comedy Cellar venue
(36:58) Quotes from Noam about free speech
(38:11) Louis CK, free speech, and woke culture
(43:58) How the left has changed regarding free speech
(47:22) Comedy as a refuge
(50:23) Defining wokeness and a story about Noam's daughter
(56:30) The state of wokeness and cancel culture
(59:02) Comedians and intellectuals with courage
(01:02:58) What's next for Noam and The Comedy Cellar