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00:04
Getting involved with podcasts and working with Joe Rogan
02:01
Adoption of live streaming and early experiments
03:38
Turning live streams into podcasts and initial success
05:17
Availability of resources for podcasting
06:06
Introduction to podcasting and its early adoption
07:12
The rise of podcasting among comedians and normal people
08:13
Personal experience of being robbed and its impact
09:01
Starting a podcast network and studio
10:02
Managing a growing podcast network and studio
10:54
Setting up a home studio and early podcasting experiences
11:48
Funding and personal financial investment in podcasting
12:39
Getting into stand-up comedy
13:21
Joe Rogan's Influence and Encouragement to Return to Stand-up Comedy
14:09
Challenges of Early Podcasting and YouTube
15:08
The Secret Show and its Similarity to Kill Tony
15:57
Overcoming Burnout and Reliability Issues with Co-Hosts
16:51
The Importance of Doing Something for the Love of It
17:48
Doing it for Free to Gain Experience
18:44
Experiences of Others Copying and Taking Ideas
19:41
Reflecting on Past Experiences and Gratitude
20:42
The Trajectory of Kill Tony's Success
21:41
The Challenges of Selling Kill Tony to a Broader Audience
23:39
Struggling to Fill Larger Venues and Pricing Strategies
24:27
Experimenting with Pricing Strategies and Free Shows
25:18
Adapting to COVID-19 and the Impact on Kill Tony
26:26
The Challenges of Performing Online and the Impact of COVID-19 on Kill Tony's Audience
27:26
Experience with COVID-19 in LA and the Decision to Move to Austin
28:15
Decline of Burbank and the Decision to Leave LA
29:07
House Hunting in Austin
29:59
Moving to Austin and Relocating Kill Tony
30:57
Tony's Decision to Relocate and the Impact on Kill Tony
31:51
Impact of Relocating to Austin on the Kill Tony Show
32:45
Impact of Relocating to Austin on the Kill Tony Show: Early Days and Growth
33:39
Rapid Growth and Expansion of the Show
34:37
Finding the First Spot and Early Days of the Show
36:28
Tony's Cancellations and Personal Reactions
37:25
The Effectiveness of Cancel Culture
38:17
The Effectiveness of Cancel Culture: Personal Reactions and Analogies
39:01
The Difference Between Cancel Culture and the Justice System
39:39
Carlos Mencia's Comedy Career and Personal Experiences
40:37
Carlos Mencia's Behavior at the Comedy Store
42:24
Confrontation at the Comedy Store and its Aftermath
44:17
The Aftermath of the Confrontation and Carlos Mencia's Reputation
45:08
The Impact of Public Opinion and Personal Redemption
47:43
Coping with Association Cancellation and Moving Forward
49:29
Exploring Alternative Career Paths and Personal Life
50:30
Considering a Career in Comedy and Entrepreneurship
51:23
Virtual Reality and Future Technology
52:54
The Kill Tony Show and Sunset Strip Comedy Club