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Bob Saget's Here For You

Final Episode: Dane Cook | Bob Saget's Here For You

Bob Saget's Here For You

All Things Comedy

Comedy, Comedy Interviews, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.4 • 1.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Comedian, actor, and long-time friend Dane Cook joins the podcast for its final episode. Dane shares his journey to the stage, opening up about his battle with social anxiety as a child and how his parents' personalities influenced his acts.

Bob and Dane tackle a share of serious subjects, including their memories of the late Robin Williams and Louis Anderson, how pain can develop into great comedy, and Dane's experience having to put his older half-brother in jail over

After decades in the industry, Dane believes you don't have to be limited to one facet of comedy. With a brand new special on the way this year, Dane continues to cultivate new ideas and projects that allow him to explore areas of his career beyond standup.

 

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About the Podcast:

BOB SAGET’S HERE FOR YOU is a podcast that is like no other— Because it goes inside Bob Saget’s mind, and then quickly filters out through his mouth. Bob has a way of calming people with genuine empathy and humor while they’re going through a difficult time, which we all are at present. Reaching his unusually diverse audience that he talks to as a friend, Bob is the dad with great advice, the irreverent funny guy who’s always there when you need a laugh, and the free-associative Bob who goes off on crazy tangents then returns to the subject at hand, as serious or as comedic as it may be, to wrap up each episode in a way only Bob can do. Because he really does believe, “He’s here for you."

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, hey everybody, this is Bill Burr, doing the Benast, have the honor to do the

0:08.8

intro for unfortunately Bob Sagitt's last episode of his podcast, Bob Sagitt is here

0:16.4

for you, which I think is a perfectly named podcast for him, where that guy really was

0:28.3

there for everybody. Just truly one of the funniest human beings I ever met and also one

0:40.2

of the nicest he was as funny as he was nice and he really, you know, he had a lot of pain

0:47.4

in life and he wanted to make sure no one else felt it and he did the best that he could

0:52.0

and with that by helping out everybody and I absolutely love the guy and I'm shocked that

0:58.4

he's no longer with us but I am just so thankful to have met him, to have known him and he

1:03.5

just was the greatest guy ever so please enjoy this last episode on I don't know what else

1:15.1

to say other than hopefully we all try to be a little more like that guy. All right, thank

1:19.1

you.

1:28.4

Today is somebody that I've known for quite a long time, I would say 25 years might be 30,

1:37.3

it's Dane Cook and Dane Cook was after Steve Martin, one of the first people that went

1:45.5

on the arena tour, it would be DICE did that and a few other people, I think Kenneson did

1:51.9

a few of them, but in America and North America, there weren't a lot of comedians filling

1:57.8

10,000, 20,000 seats. So now you've got about, you know, 10 people out there that are stand-ups,

2:04.0

that are en masse, not en masse, en masse, entertaining, nobody says en masse, I don't know what century

2:11.4

I mean, they are entertaining 10 to 20,000 people, it's an event, it's a special night out and

2:18.0

it's a super spreader, but I've been performing in front of people everywhere and I don't know,

2:25.0

I just tried to take care of myself and test myself 40, 50 times a day, but Dane Cook started a whole

2:32.6

thing and did stand up in a way that I had not seen before when I first saw him on Letterman and

2:37.8

it's a really wonderful thing to have him on here because he's been through a lot and he understands

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