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Take Your Shoes Off w/ Rick Glassman

Taran Killam 2.0

Take Your Shoes Off w/ Rick Glassman

Rick Glassman

Comedy, Education, Self-improvement

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2021

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

Welcoming back an early TYSO guest… SNL’s Taran Killam!

This one starts out rocky as Rick is shaken by a myriad of technical difficulties early on. Taran is the consummate performer and remains unshaken. This starts a conversation about Rick's inability to let go of things that bother him.

Taran discusses his own process and his marriage to Cobie Smulders in the public eye.

They manage to cover some career highlights including Taran becoming a voice on The Simpsons, being cast in 12 Years A Slave, writing his very own Spiderman Western Comic, and reflecting on his live performing days at SNL.

Rick searches for some common ground whilst grappling with how the episode is going and introduces Taran to TYSO’s Goblin who makes a memorable mark (literally).

Definitely a complex episode for our host.

Rick decompresses with friend David Sullivan on a Patreon episode this week about how this podcast went and how he feels a few days after it all, so if you want to get the inside scoop head on over to https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff

Taran Killam 1.0 on TYSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQrfTLFYYuU

RICK GLASSMAN https://www.rickglassman.com https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff https://www.instagram.com/rickglassman @Rick Glassman Clips

TARAN KILLAM https://www.instagram.com/tarzannoz https://www.twitch.tv/tarzannoz

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi. Hi. I just finished with Aaron and I had a mini meltdown during it. Okay. Yeah,

0:13.9

I don't know if I completely understand it, but it got awkward and uncomfortable. I can

0:20.4

melt down like an angry one or like, you can start to cry. No. Well, when you first got

0:25.7

here, I had just finished setting up after doing that Esther one. So I like, I had to put

0:31.6

all the equipment back and clean up the equipment and it was fine. I finished in time, but it

0:35.4

was right when he got here, I was done. And then when we started, because of this new lighting

0:41.1

that I'm doing, I was having a hard time focusing on my camera. So it took a few minutes and

0:45.4

then I was like, I'm sorry, taking a little bit and I sit down and there's a really loud

0:49.2

buzzing. Try to figure that out. We changed the thing as we do that. My camera, my my

0:54.9

mic stand, the microphone got loose. So I've tried to tighten it for a bit and while I was doing

1:00.6

it, I had him snapped into changing in a shirt to buy some time. So now I was like, okay. So we changed

1:05.6

into a shirt that I made him do as I'm trying to fix my equipment. And then I couldn't. So then I

1:09.8

had to go and get a new mic arm. And he's back. Sorry, arm. You're getting replaced by a stand.

1:18.1

And then like, I just couldn't get past it. It's like when I'm on stage and I just, I get in,

1:22.4

like I was embarrassed. And I couldn't, and you know, I can't stop talking about something

1:27.6

when I feel certain way. He's like, it's fine. We could just move on. And I'm like, no.

1:33.6

Yeah, there's some funny bits. He's awesome. I'm embarrassed. And I, as soon as he left,

1:39.0

I had to call you. Well, we played a game of magic at the end. And it just, we shouldn't of.

1:48.0

Why are you getting ready? No, because he didn't want to be here.

1:54.2

And he's just so nice. You know, sometimes the reason I think this might be worth posting is to show

2:00.0

people who also may be getting their heads sometimes that like, it's maybe more common than they think.

2:08.0

And here's a perfect example of me sitting opposite a funny nice guy where I'm just like,

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