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Unlicensed Therapy w/ Ari Mannis

Ron Taylor

Unlicensed Therapy w/ Ari Mannis

Ari Mannis

Comedy, Comedy Interviews

4.9738 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2020

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

Today on Unlicensed Therapy I am joined by comedian Ron Taylor. Ron started pursuing comedy in his hometown of Detroit and shares with us how the inception of comedian came to be. In 2009 he started watching stand up clips on Youtube and researching comics without realizing there was a whole business behind comedy. Upon finding a Dave Chappelle clip where he states that being funny is a marketable skill Ron immediately switched his major from engineering to theatre art and got to work into learning everything comedy. On this episode Ron give us some insight on doing comedy in Detroit, a city he considers to be the only bottom top tier black city, being a place with no pipeline into Hollywood unlike its counterpart cities Chicago and Atlanta. The only avenue into Hollywood from Detroit is to get out of Detroit. While in Detroit Ron reveals to us how his 1of 2 DUI’s came to be and how not even a lawyer would keep him from experiencing the disparity in sentencing from the strictest judge in Michigan. 30 days followed by 1-year probation was the final verdict. While spending those days in jail Ron learns that most inmates shared a common thread other than being black, all were over sentenced by petty “crimes”. Knowing that parking tickets, domestic disputes, and even child support could land you days to months in jail came the realization that black oppression is the fuel source of America. In a country where there must be a group of people as #2 in order for there to be a group of people to feel superior comes the idea that their fuel source is lives off of repression and possibly the only way to change that is to replace that source. So how do you change that? Stay with us as Ron shares with us some theories here on Unlicensed Therapy!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another episode of unlicensed therapy with me, Ari Manis.

0:05.7

Today we have my guest, Ron Taylor.

0:10.3

Not going to lie to you, this episode went long.

0:13.2

Almost three hours. I cut it down, but we recorded for three hours.

0:17.0

So at the end, some of the camera shut off and I didn't know while we were recording.

0:20.5

So we actually lost video on some of the angles and I had to just play the audio.

0:26.6

So if you're wondering why that is, that's why.

0:29.6

If you're not familiar with Ron Taylor, he's hilarious and here is a clip of him performing some stand-up comedy. I'm gonna tell y'all what's messing up black families, man, more than everything.

0:41.3

Take a guess. Don't worry, I'll tell you.

0:44.3

It's the dishes, man.

0:47.3

The dishes. The dishes.

0:51.3

The dishes has destroyed more black families than anything.

0:56.0

I couldn't go to prom because I didn't wash the dishes.

0:59.0

I know people have been kicked out of their house because they didn't wash the dishes.

1:05.0

Like that's a thing.

1:08.0

Like, the dishes, like you, like black people hate washing dishes.

1:13.6

Really, everybody hate washing dishes, but black dishes is hard to wash.

1:19.6

Because we cook stubborn meals.

1:22.6

You ever tried to get old grits off a pot?

1:25.6

You need holy water and a jackhammer to get that stuff off.

1:29.3

This stuff is difficult and then splitting our families up.

1:34.3

White people, y'all don't have that problem.

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