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Shangrila with Joe Begley 2ev4v
Por Joe Begley
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This is a podcast run by comedian Joe Begley. 4q2l1w
Every Lesson I Learned Last Year
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
I sat down with Ramon for our first podcast back. Ramon: https://www.instagram.com/resolute_media_/ Joe: https://www.instagram.com/bigjoebegs/ In this episode, we explore a wide range of thought-provoking topics, from overcoming fear and imposter syndrome to lessons from legendary entrepreneurs, artists, and thinkers. If you're looking for insights on success, creativity, and mental resilience, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom. We kick things off with some skepticism about the episode itself (00:30), but quickly dive into the importance of writing things down and implementing them to solidify memory, as explained by Alex Hormozi (02:20). The conversation shifts to how problems are a precursor to success, drawing from both Hormozi's philosophy and lessons from the movie Hidalgo (05:00). One core takeaway: Never wish for fewer epic stories (07:00). Challenges and struggles often create the best moments in life. We then ask a powerful question—What would I do if I wasn’t afraid? (08:30)—a concept that drives self-discovery and bold action. Morgan Housel and Chris Williamson provide a framework for analyzing productivity: What feels like work but isn’t productive? What doesn’t feel like work but is actually productive? (10:30). This leads to practical tips, like avoiding sleeping with your phone in your room (14:00), and discussing Ramon's unique approach to productivity (15:00). We challenge the notion of imposter syndrome, as Alex Hormozi argues that it often isn't real (18:45). Then, the conversation takes a personal turn with stories about Ramon’s dad and the Latinos for Trump movement (21:00), followed by an open discussion on depression and therapy (22:50). A key takeaway? Therapists need to move on—a controversial perspective worth unpacking (24:15). Many people aren’t afraid of failure itself; they’re afraid of failing in front of others (26:30). This idea from Alex Hormozi leads to a discussion on lagging vs. leading metrics (29:30), with Orion Taraban explaining how focusing on daily actions leads to long-term success. We also take a deep dive into The Beatles’ insane work ethic (31:50) and David Harley’s concept that real artists ship—meaning that creativity isn’t just about making things, but about putting them out into the world. Dan Mace’s philosophy further reinforces this idea: Look at what you have in your possession and create with it (33:50). Then, we pivot to the spiritual side, discussing Soak by Ram Dass, the challenges of Austin comedy podcasts, and how to talk to famous, intimidating people (34:10). We explore how that which you can see gets prioritized (38:55) and how Founders Podcast provides deep insights into legendary figures like Steve Jobs (40:15). Speaking of Jobs, we analyze being entertaining in business (42:51) and Mark Andreesen’s idea that the world is a malleable place (44:30)—suggesting that reality is shaped by those bold enough to mold it. Finally, we close with a game-changing realization: Once I shifted from being scared to go onstage to excited, everything changed—a lesson from Mark Normand via Sean Millea (47:30). ---
53:20
How the f*ck are you supposed to decide who to invite to a wedding - 23 with Brandon Legendre
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
00:00 The Old Pod 02:00 Brandon is engaged / Wedding Stress / How do you pick groomsmen 06:45 Brandon's Donation / People trying to get pregnant 15:00 Tyreek Hill / Getting women pregnant 20:30 Booze makes you not cum fast 22:00 Alcohol and Hangovers. Joe's vacation. Bachelor parties 24:45 Scramble the brains 32:00 Weed and booze breaks 44:00 Joe's Insane Rash 46:00 Nat is fat / Bullying your friends / Drinking problems / the fridge broke / stolen bike 55:00 Joe's Busted Fridge I sat down with my producer, Brandon to discuss a number of things. Most importantly, his engagement and my fridge getting destroyed. In this episode, Joe and Brandon dive into everything from wedding stress and picking groomsmen to the surprising downsides of booze. Brandon shares his engagement news and the chaos of planning a wedding (00:00). The conversation takes a wild turn when Brandon makes an unexpected donation that leads to a hilarious gay porn joke (06:45). Joe gets personal about Tyreek Hill and the pressures of getting women pregnant (15:00), and the duo explores the connection between alcohol, hangovers, and how booze might just be the secret to not finishing too fast (20:30). Joe’s vacation stories, bachelor party antics, and the infamous brain scramble make for unforgettable moments (22:00). Later, the guys discuss the pros and cons of weed and booze breaks (32:00), Joe’s insane rash (44:00), and why bullying your friends might just be the cure for everything—well, almost everything, except a busted fridge (46:00). As the episode wraps up, they ponder the political implications of Joe Biden’s presidency and the influence of The Wire on their lives (1:02:00), before taking a quick detour to (1:17:00).
22:48
Is AI Going to Take Over Music - #21 with Alec Boyd
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Shangrila Podcast #21 with Alec Boyd Alec is a good friend of mine living in Austin, Texas. He is the creator and frontman of Beach Street Music. He has toured and produced for numerous bands around the country. In this episode, I sit down with Alec Boyd, a local Austin musician, for a wide-ranging conversation that touches on comedy, music, and everything in between. We start by exploring the nuances of speaking voice volumes and the realization that your comedian friends are essentially your coworkers. We talk about how important it is to hang out with regular friends who keep you grounded (00:00). Alec shares his journey of being drawn to comedy, and we discuss The Bike Riders movie, imagining what it would be like if the Sex Pistols actually showed up to band practice (02:00). From there, we dive into the concept of selling out and the challenge of setting personal standards as an artist (04:00), leading to a discussion on the world of indie rock and bedroom pop (07:00). We then tackle the topic of homogeneity in music, the grid system that influences modern sounds, and the rise of artists like Steve Lacy (11:00). I share my experience hearing a truly terrible song, which sparks a conversation on AI music and the role of "feel" in creativity (13:00). This transitions into my attempt to become a DJ and how computer-generated music intersects with AI (16:00). We touch on the legendary Austin comedy venue, The Mothership (21:00), and then dive into what it means to be mega-famous, using Taylor Swift as an example (24:00). Alec and I explore the idea of creating music that is perfect but not necessarily popular (27:00), and we take a moment to reflect on the documentary Searching for Sugarman and my own experience of getting robbed (28:30). We talk about the loop that artists can get caught up in when chasing perfection. The conversation then shifts to the stand-up creation process, where we break down the intricacies of crafting a joke and the parallels between music and comedy (32:55). Alec shares a clip from The Replacements, leading to a discussion about the band and their influence on music (35:45). Finally, we wrap up by reminiscing about the pre-internet days of discovering new music and how platforms like Spotify have changed the way we experience and find new sounds (39:00). Throughout the episode, we discuss a wide range of artists, including the Sex Pistols, Tame Impala, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Dom Dolla, Steve Lacy, Pavement, R.E.M., Burial, Elle King, Post Malone, Zach Bryan, Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Barry Manilow, Roxy Music, Iggy Pop, Rodríguez, The Rolling Stones, The Replacements, and Diarrhea Planet. Filmed at The Creek and The Cave Studios in Austin, Texas.
45:12
The Basement Tapes (Semi-Solo)
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
In this wild and unpredictable solo episode, chaos reigns as we jump from a Black Sabbath cover to taking tequila shots, and even delve into a bizarre experience at a Chinese massage parlor. The conversation takes a twist into Chinatown and mafia stories before a musical interlude with a Sturgill Simpson cover. Things get heated during a debate about air purifiers, which somehow turns into a therapy session, before spiraling into off-the-rails chaos and dead baby jokes. We wrap up with a discussion on smart homes, a journey to the origins of Shangrila, and a reminder that this is definitely not Coldplay. Buckle up—this episode is a rollercoaster from start to finish.
33:12
Back from The Depths of Hell - Nat Rogachevsky
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Nat Rogachevsky is my boy. Dive into Shangri-La, where host Joe Begley takes you on a journey through captivating conversations and thought-provoking topics. Each episode explores a range of subjects, from intriguing cultural phenomena to personal stories and beyond, all delivered with Joe’s signature insight and engaging style. What to Expect: In-Depth Discussions: Joe brings a wealth of knowledge and curiosity to every episode, offering listeners a deep dive into each topic. Guest Interviews: Hear from a diverse array of guests who share their expertise, experiences, and unique perspectives. Engaging Stories: Enjoy compelling narratives and personal anecdotes that bring each subject to life. Thoughtful Insights: Gain new perspectives and ideas that provoke reflection and inspire conversation.
53:59
Insane Southeast Asia stories, Stolen Phones, Doc Ellis, and Some Mean Spirited Fun - #18
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Spencer Cavins is my absolute boy. He has been crushing shows around Austin. In this episode, we dive into a range of intriguing topics. We start with a discussion on tennis before shifting to insights from Peter Attia on longevity and injuries. Next, we explore the infamous Doc Ellis and the Red Sox's chicken and beer scandal. Our conversation then takes an international turn with a look at Japanese culture, followed by Spencer's jaw-dropping story from Thailand and Joe's riveting tale from Cambodia. We also touch on the unfortunate incident of Joe's stolen phone, share a similar story from our friend Raza, and highlight some key details about Joe's phone theft. Finally, we discuss Joe's exclusion from the Lyndon B. Johnson museum and delve into some humorous remarks about Nat, as well as our memories of "The Boys" and the trip that never came to be. us for a rollercoaster of anecdotes and reflections! Spencer's IG: https://www.instagram.com/spencercavins/
50:50
Should You Be Able to Joke About Anything - #17 with Ryan Goodcase
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
The most important thing you can do for us is subscribe to the RSS feed. Here's the link for all major platforms: https://www.joebegs.com/podcast Me and Ryan spent a good two years running around the bay area doing comedy. He was one of the best comics we had, and it's pretty incredible to see him racking up 10s of millions of views with his Netflix is a Joke tape. Ryan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryangoodcase/ Episode summary: In this episode, we embark on a multifaceted exploration of comedy and its intersections with life, starting with the seemingly mundane yet crucial topic of dehydration and the importance of staying hydrated. This leads into a deeper conversation about the benefits of therapy and the significance of remaining true to oneself both on and off stage. We then delve into the age-old debate among comedians: should one have a well-crafted act or should they perform as they genuinely feel in the moment? This discussion naturally transitions into the technical aspects of home recording music and effective joke-writing tactics, offering insights and tips for both budding and seasoned comedians. We don't shy away from controversial and sensitive topics, such as SIDS and dead baby jokes, questioning whether there are subjects that should be off-limits in comedy and pondering the potential effects of jokes on people's behavior. The episode further explores the idea of a "hack" in comedy, shedding light on what it means and why it's often viewed negatively. Sharing personal anecdotes, we recount experiences from performing comedy in the South Bay, and lighten the atmosphere by sharing our favorite jokes from comedy legends Rodney Dangerfield and Louie CK. Personal stories about the significance of family names and emotional connections to cousins, alongside reflections on the works of Woody Allen, bring a heartfelt touch to the discussion. We also touch on the theme of death, examining its impact on our lives and our comedy. The episode wraps up with a fun and casual chat about our favorite treats and drinks, from fudge and whiskey cokes to ranch waters and memorable visits to Buckees. This episode is a blend of humor, introspection, and candid conversations, offering listeners a comprehensive view of the comedy landscape. 00:00 Intro / Dehydration 01:45 Drinking / Therapy 4:00 Monotone and Being Yourself 5:30 Should you have an act or should you act as you feel onstage 10:20 Home recording music 12:20 Joke writing tactics 16:30 SIDS / Dead Baby Jokes 18:45 Is there anything we shouldn't talk about. Do jokes have an effect on people's behavior? 23:00 What is a hack? 25:45 Doing comedy in the South Bay 29:40 Ryan's Favorite Dangerfield Joke / Joe's favorite Louie joke 31:00 The Goodcase family name 34:00 Emotional Connection to your cousins and Woody Allen 36:30 Death 38:00 Fudge, Whiskey Cokes, Ranch Waters, and Buckees
51:06
Poker Losses, The Gambler's Mentality, and How To Figure Out If You're Good at Something - t1000
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
It was great having JC back on the podcast. As all of you are well aware, I am not a professional poker player, but I still find these episodes interesting because of the crossover into my own life. I found it especially interesting when JC was talking about the nit game. The nit is an externality in the poker game that was tough to for. It substantially changes the way the players play the game. I hope you enjoy this one. Please subscribe to our RSS feed. Subscribe to our RSS feed: https://www.joebegs.com/podcast JC's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/t1000_jc/ Episode Summary: In this compelling episode, we dive deep into the highs and lows of the host's journey, starting with candid reflections on sobriety attempts and a jaw-dropping tale of losing $150,000 in one sitting. The discussion unfolds to explore the intricate dynamics of the nit game, early financial losses, and the high-risk, high-reward world of leverage and whales. Listeners gain insight into the gabler mentality and the pursuit of ion, juxtaposed with Hormozi's theory on high-risk success and the philosophy of going all in. As the conversation progresses, the host shares the inspiration drawn from following Theo Von, standing at the start line of a new career, and enduring brutal downswings. The episode also covers maintaining happiness amid shifting goalposts, the art of booking and recognizing talent in comedy, and the inevitable comparisons and trash talk in the industry. Concluding with a raw and honest moment about almost quitting comedy, this episode is a testament to resilience and the relentless pursuit of dreams. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:25 Sobriety Attempts 03:20 Losing $150,000 in one sitting 10:30 The added complexity of the nit game in this situation 16:45 Young Losses 18:00 Leverage, whales and upside 21:30 Gablers mentality and risk taking 23:30 Should you do what you love? 25:15 Hormozi's Theory on High Risk Success 28:00 Going all in 30:00 Following Theo Von 33:00 Standing on the start line of a new career 35:55 JC's Brutal Downswing, Joe's Tough 2023 and great 2024 , Depression, and Achievement 39:00 Keeping the goal posts from moving and happiness because of and in spite of success 43:00 Booking people in comedy, and talent. How to know if you're actually any good at something. 45:45 People that feel the need to talk trash. Comparing yourself to others. 51:08 Channels that trash comics (CLIP) 53:30 Almost Quitting Comedy
57:49
Kill Tony, Mormonism, and Life After Living in a Warzone - Episode 15 with Scott Filmore
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
This week, Joe and producer Brandon are ed by Scott Filmore, who is the man. He moved to Austin recently. I've had him on a couple of my shows and he crushes every time. We went deep on his childhood in LDS, he recent experience as a back-to-back Kill Tony Bucket pull, and of course his experience as a gay dude in Austin. I love this guy. I hope you do too. Scott's IG: https://www.instagram.com/scottfillmorecomedy/ Pod on All Platforms: https://www.joebegs.com/podcast In this episode, the hosts start with some light-hearted nonsense to set a humorous tone before quickly diving into a discussion about gay sex. This is followed by a segment on Salt Lake City, where the hosts share anecdotes and observations about the city. At the 14:30 mark, Joe begins to share his origin story, which leads into a deeper exploration of Mormonism and its influence on his life. The conversation then transitions to Joe's start in standup comedy and his interactions with Bill Carrol, an influential figure in his career. The hosts return to the topic of calling people gay, adding more humor to the discussion about gay sex. Joe shares stories from his Mormon missionary trip, an engagement to a woman, and an adventurous trip to Ukraine, blending personal experiences with humor. Joe recounts his time in China and reflects on the experience of knowing people in war zones, adding a serious note to the otherwise light-hearted episode. The tone shifts back to humor with a story about a sexual encounter in a foxhole and a mention of the legendary "Ghost of Kiev." At the 36-minute mark, Joe shares a story involving Jimmy Fallon and alcoholism, mixing celebrity gossip with humor. This leads into a discussion about laziness and drinking, with the hosts sharing their perspectives and personal anecdotes. Joe then dives into Scott Filmore's experience on the show "Kill Tony," providing commentary and humorous insights. The hosts discuss people they consider assholes and praise Shane Gillis, highlighting why they think he's notable or commendable. The episode wraps up with Joe sharing a personal story related to his experiences and perceptions about being gay, filled with humor and self-reflection. 00:00 Nonsense 06:00 Being Gay 08:30 Salt Lake City 14:30 Joe's origin story 15:00 Mormonism 20:30 Starting Standup and Bill Carrol 24:30 Calling people gay 26:00 Mormon missionary trip, an engagement to a woman, and a trip to Ukraine 29:00 Joe in China, and what it's like to know people in a war zone 33:00 Getting blown in a foxhole 35:00 The Ghost of Kiev 36:00 The Jimmy Fallon Alcoholism Story 37:55 Laziness and drinking 39:25 Scott Filmore's Kill Tony Story 50:00 Assholes / Shane Gillis is The Man 57:00 Joe's Gay Story
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A Special Monday Solo Ep - The Caitlyn Clark Conspiracy Theory, Rick Rubin vs Jacob Collier, Ireland & More - #14 wi
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
We decided to shake things up and do one with just the boys. In this episode, we kick things off with a deep dive into Women's Basketball and an intriguing Caitlyn Clark conspiracy theory. Next, we explore how McGregor uses trash talk as a powerful promotional tool. Then, we switch gears to discuss the dynamic sports power couple, Darren Waller and Kelsey Plum, and delve into their lives on and off the field. Following that, we highlight the multi-talented Childish Gambino, celebrating his diverse contributions to music, film, and culture. In a thought-provoking segment, we examine the unconventional advice "Don't Give The Customer What They Want," featuring insights from industry giants Noel Gallagher, Rick Rubin, and Jacob Collier. Finally, we journey to the beautiful and complex landscape of Ireland, exploring its rich history, culture, and modern-day charm. us for a blend of sports intrigue, music innovation, and cultural exploration! 00:00 Women's Basketball and my Caitlyn Clark conspiracy 8:15 McGregor and using trash talk as a promotion mechanism 14:40 Darren Waller and Kelsey Plum 17:00 Childish Gambino 18:15 Don't Give The Customer What They Want - Noel Gallagher, Rick Rubin, and Jacob Collier 26:00 Differences between Ireland and America
36:39
Greenwashing, The Bullsh*t Texas Land Donation, and The Crisis You've Never Heard Of - #13 with Pepe Meyers
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Sean "Pepe" Meyers is once of those dudes that I'm just happy I met. He's got such a unique perspective of farming and the environment. I learned a lot talking to him. Sean's IG: https://www.instagram.com/farmerpeppy/ New Clips Channel: https://www.instagram.com/shangrilathepodcast/ In this episode, we delve into the transformative world of regenerative agriculture and its impact on both small and large-scale farming practices. Starting with an exploration of Ireland's embrace of regenerative techniques, we highlight the importance of consumer-friendly farming and the benefits of home farming initiatives led by groups like Fat Fattys. We then move to discuss critical environmental issues, such as the impact of climate change on the Great Austin Aquifer and the importance of native grasses over Bermuda grass. Our conversation also touches on actionable steps to make a difference in the next 20 years. The episode continues with a historical perspective on topsoil degradation, drawing parallels with the Dust Bowl era, and examines the role of fertilizers in modern agriculture. We address the intersection of infrastructure, politics, and sustainable farming practices, shedding light on issues like greenwashing and its implications. Finally, we present a poignant clip about the Great Texas Land Sale, emphasizing the ongoing challenges and opportunities in land use and conservation. us as we navigate these crucial topics, offering insights and practical advice for a sustainable future. Adjusted Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 2:00 Regenerative Agriculture and Ireland 6:00 Small Scale Farming and Consumer Friendly Regenerative Agriculture 7:30 Fat Fattys and Home Farming 10:15 The Great Austin Aquifer, Climate Change, and Water Infiltration Rates 13:00 Native Grasses and the dangers of Bermuda Grass 17:30 How to Make a Difference and the Next 20 Years 23:00 Top Soil and The Dust Bowl 26:00 Fertilizer 29:00 Infrastructure and Politics 32:00 What is Greenwashing / Fasting / HEB 41:00 Burn baby burn 43:00 The Great Texas Land Sale
56:25
Comedy Is Not The Modern Day Philosophy - #12 with Luke Touma
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Luke Touma is a comic from Boston. We met my first week of comedy. He is the host of Left Right Center on Snapchat and the co-host of the Rough Week Podcast. In this eclectic and engaging episode, we journey from New York to Austin, exploring a variety of topics along the way. We kick off with the move from the Big Apple to Austin and then detour to Orlando to discuss Walt Disney and the troubling subject of Holocaust denialism. Our conversation then shifts to the world of alt comedy, highlighting figures like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and diving into the gritty details of the New York comedy scene. We tackle the provocative statement "Comedy is the modern day philosophy" and discuss the importance of low rent for creativity and career flexibility. We also cover career changes, Luke's internet show "Excuse Me What," and the early days of Snapchat's Explore feature. The discussion turns to the phenomenon of BBLs (Brazilian Butt Lifts) and the lifestyle of the wealthy youth. A standout clip addresses the culture of frat kids, hazing rituals, and psychedelic experiences, followed by tales of heavy drinking in Oswego and the partying scene in Boston, including cocaine use. We wrap up with reflections on the scorching Texas heat, experiences with the TSA, and a look at the chaotic environment of JFK Airport. Tune in for a candid and wide-ranging discussion that blends humor, culture, and controversy.
57:04
Surviving Austin Comedy with Sam Hunter
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Today's guest is Sam Hunter. Sam is one of my oldest friends in comedy. In this episode, we explore a wide range of topics and personal insights within the world of comedy. We begin with the challenges of unemployment, followed by a lighthearted clip where everyone looks great. The conversation shifts to practical matters with a deep dive into taxes, income, and the intricacies of crypto day trading. We then discuss Thai Rivera and his influence on the comedy scene, leading into a touching segment about Sam's family story. The vibrant comedy scene in Austin is highlighted, along with changing opinions about the city. As we move into the evening, we hear about Sam's job at The Stress Factory and get insights into Hot People Comedy. A candid clip covers Joe being a hack, the trials of trying new material, and thoughts on quitting comedy. The episode concludes with Sam's unfiltered views on various personalities, including Alden Shaub, and reflections on the impact of bomb streaks and the importance of mental health in the comedy industry.
51:16
How to Become an Elite Ultramarathoner in Two Years - Matt Johnson
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Delve into the world of ultra marathon running and holistic wellness with this insightful discussion. Starting with strategies for entering the realm of ultra marathons, the conversation explores the importance of learning new skills and the risks of stress fractures. Discover effective diet and lifestyle protocols that bolster immunity and ward off sickness. From the effects of alcohol consumption to maintaining a vibrant social life, various aspects of personal wellness are examined. Gain insights into Matt's diet and training regimen, along with discussions on unconventional wellness aids like weed gummies and mushrooms. The dialogue also touches on managing content-related anxiety, military experiences, and the concept of brand neutering. Matt's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mattjohnson__/
59:25
Sobriety, The Catholic Church, and The Fearless Moral Inventory - Aaron Patrick
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
The discussion spans a wide range of topics, starting with reflections on church and Catholicism, delving into the concept of confession and the importance of fearless moral inventory. The existence of God is questioned, followed by a candid exploration of Aaron's sexual interests. Standup comedy and its online community are touched upon, along with anecdotes about friendships and financial settlements. Personal struggles such as addiction to Adderall, experiences with jail and Xanax, and the journey to sobriety are shared. Strong opinions on marijuana and guilt in relation to dating apps are also discussed.
59:29
Jordan Peterson, The End of Lesbian Bars, and Being Politically Homeless with Arielle Isaac Norman
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
Today we dive deep on the difficulties of what I like to call being "politically homeless". We talk about the trials of starting off in Boston, we talk about the changes in Austin comedy since Kill Tony moved here, and we talk about incels and Reddit s. We also talk about why lesbian bars are dying because lesbians are too kind and refuse to exclude anyone. Lot's of fun. Hope you enjoy. Here is a link to Ariel's special: https://youtu.be/3RUn-TzcVms?si=wDHjRQ_3juJ7Eeo0
54:06
Skateboarding, Somali Mercenary Work, and the Pursuit of ion - The Insane Life of Erik Munday
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
In this episode, Joe and Erik delve into the current state of affairs at the Skate Lair and lament the exorbitant taxes in Connecticut. The discussion takes a serious turn when Erik shares the shocking news of his business partner's murder, adding a somber tone to the episode. They explore the Skate Lair's closure and Erik's compelling backstory, including his involvement with a Vice article that garnered attention. Amidst laughter and camaraderie, they recall their initial meeting and the evolution of the Lair's brand. Things take a tense turn when the topic of intimidation arises, revealing the challenges they've faced. The group then ventures to the shop, offering insights into the contemporary skate culture landscape and emphasizing the importance of pursuing one's ions. Corporate culture and Erik's experiences in Somalia during his time as a Merchant Marine add depth to the conversation, highlighting the contrast between different lifestyles. The discussion touches on themes of maturity and self-preservation, culminating in Erik's tales of retirement in Costa Rica and humorous anecdotes about Suffield's peculiarities. In a parting message, they encourage listeners to prioritize fitness and resilience, echoing the ethos of perseverance and fearlessness ingrained in skate culture. "Skate, Murder, and the Pursuit of ion" offers a compelling blend of tragedy and inspiration, capturing the enduring spirit of the skateboarding community.
01:08:26
Professional Powerlifter Turned Country Musician (#6 with Zack Telander)
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
One of Youtube's biggest Lifting Instructors decided to make the jump and start making country music. He ed the podcast today to talk about that journey, and just mess around and have fun. Enjoy. Shangrila is the official podcast of comedian Joe Begley. It is produced by Brandon Legendre out of Creek and Cave Studios in Austin, Texas.
50:49
Lying About Your Height, Pre-Workout, and Stealing from the UPS Store - Matt Ross and Josh Francis
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
In this episode, Joe and his crew embark on a rollercoaster of topics, starting with the comical dilemma of people inflating their height. They dive into the absurdity of societal norms and the pressures to fit certain standards. Next up, they share laugh-out-loud tales from their visits to the chiropractor, exploring the strange sensations and questionable techniques encountered. Joe reflects on the mundanity of his own life, from his experiences in Catholic school to the peculiarities of everyday existence. The conversation takes a comedic turn as they discuss Colton Dowling's legendary charm and Josh's romantic misadventures, including a candid discussion about sexual partners. Clips from past episodes, like Joe's infamous pre-workout addiction, add spice to the dialogue. As they delve into topics ranging from military life to moments of truth and sobriety, they uncover nuggets of wisdom amidst the laughter. The gang's musings on delusional confidence, navigating advice, and odd jobs provide food for thought. From humorous anecdotes about the UPS store to reflections on joblessness and bizarre encounters with Uncle Lazer, the episode is a wild ride from start to finish. It culminates in a flurry of birthday celebrations, podcast name brainstorming, and shameless plugs, leaving listeners entertained and eager for more. The podcast just changed it's name to Shangrila. Same show, (arguably) better name. Check out the boys: Matt Ross: https://www.instagram.com/mattrosscomic/ Josh Francis: https://www.instagram.com/joshfranciscomedy/
56:57
Shoulda Been a Cowboy (with Dean Stanfield)
Episodio en Shangrila with Joe Begley
The boys solve the Southern Border crisis. They also talk about their wild weekend at Floatfest where they snuck into VIP and bartered ice for everything under the sun. We also discuss working with Jeff Dye and Shane Gillis, Cars 2, Odd Jobs, Ireland, and Uncle Lazer.
57:06
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