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00:00
Initial Production Check
00:30
Brief Pause and Transition
01:22
Meeting David at the Set
02:01
Daily Planet Reference and Small Talk
03:19
Discussion of Social Media Interaction Strategy
04:24
Humorous Commentary on Hair and Appearance
04:58
Preparation for Podcast Recording
06:02
Discussion of Security Guard Encounter
06:38
Introduction to David C. and Superman Role
07:08
Light‑Hearted Banter About Physical Comedy
07:39
Personal Interaction with David’s Dog
08:11
Tour Schedule Overview and Food Preferences
09:17
Ticket Promotion for Upcoming Live Podcast
09:50
Advertisement Segment for Meal Delivery Service
10:20
Continuation of Tour and Promotion Details
10:52
Discussion About Physical Injury and Massage
11:26
Speed Test with Security Guard Reference
11:57
Press Event and Vanity Fair Interaction
12:29
Final Wrap‑Up and Closing Remarks
17:29
Casual Conversation About Family and Identity
18:02
Joke Tolerance and Pitching Humor
18:34
Health Remedies for Stomach Ache
19:47
Superman Movie Release Date Discussion
20:00
Music Interlude with Background Commentary
20:14
Audience Excitement About Upcoming Film
22:26
Alarm Voice Note Joke
22:55
Choosing the Right Wake‑Up Song
23:03
Star Wars Soundtrack Discussion
23:35
Podcast Editing Memory Game
24:08
Massages and Self‑Care Routine
24:39
Massage Spotting and Physical Sensations
25:18
Factor Meals Product Pitch
25:52
Factor Meal Taste Test Commentary
26:57
BetterHelp Therapy Promotion
27:30
Therapy for Strong Men and Women
28:07
Guest Role Play – Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker
28:41
Guest Aviation Interest and X‑Wing Pilot Dream
29:22
Massage Completion and Thank You
29:52
Superman Role Mention
31:55
Water Bottle Skew Conversation
32:17
Explaining the Skew Number on Barcodes
32:51
Requesting Multiple Bottles with One Skew
33:26
Defining a Single Skew in the Green Room Context
34:01
Discussion of T-Shirt Marketing and Cultural Phrases
34:36
David’s Description of a Fever Dream Experience
35:11
Analogy Between Fun, Food, and Emotional States
35:46
Philly as a Cultural Reference Point
36:20
Personal Connection to Sesame Street and Writing
36:51
Podcast Invitation and Acceptance
37:21
Mention of Nicholas Sparks as a Hint
37:55
Stage Presence and Audience Connection
39:33
Authentic Conversation and Trust Levels
40:06
Reflecting on Standup Themes and Personal Growth
40:38
Crafting Genuine Responses to Everyday Questions
41:08
Superman’s Neurodiversity Portrayal
42:19
All‑Star Superman Comic Reference
43:23
Fortress of Solitude Narrative
44:27
Superman’s Collectibles Discussion
44:58
Truth or Lie Game Setup
46:06
Humor Creation Process in Press
46:39
Press Interaction Dynamics with Nick
47:14
Marketing Influence on Q&A
48:01
Stand‑Up Experience and Comedy Style
48:30
Professional vs. Casual Humor Balance
49:26
Masking and Authenticity on Stage
49:57
Balancing Humor with Promotion Goals
51:00
Crafting Content for Marketing Teams
51:34
Selecting and Editing Highlights
52:39
Managing Time Constraints During Press Tours
53:09
Internal Coordination with Warner Bros.
53:43
Live Television Experience and Nervousness
54:13
Audience Dynamics on Live Shows
54:48
Pre-Show Preparation and Adrenaline
55:50
Humor Delivery Under Pressure
56:24
Self-Deprecation vs. Insulting in Comedy
56:55
Podcast Sign‑Up Promotion
57:29
Humor as a Heartfelt Storytelling Tool
57:59
Challenges of Maintaining Funny Energy
58:30
Stand‑Up as a Craft vs. Playful Interaction
59:04
Jazz Music Analogy for Joke Construction
59:42
Synergy Between Craft and Natural Humor
1:00:24
Defining Charm in Comedy Performance
1:00:55
Examples of Funny but Not Charming Comedians
1:01:26
Discussion on Charm Levels Among Celebrities
1:01:58
Comparing Humor and Charm Ratings
1:02:28
Synergy Analogy with Tech Companies
1:03:31
Career Continuation and Publicist Conversation
1:05:41
Host and Guest Interaction on Laughter Dynamics
1:06:07
Managing Audience Expectations in a Studio-less Format
1:06:40
Balancing Performer and Listener Roles
1:07:41
The Importance of Timing in Comedy Delivery
1:08:20
Personal Reflections on Acting vs. Standup
1:08:50
Observing a Comedian’s Development Over Time
1:09:22
The Role of Writers in Live Performance
1:09:56
Deconstructing the Math Behind a Joke
1:11:02
Applying Comedy Principles to Other Storytelling Mediums
1:12:08
Collaborative Script Development for Film Scenes
1:13:49
Collaborative Story Editing Techniques
1:14:24
Feedback Loop and Brain State Shifts
1:14:56
Late Night Storytelling Expectations
1:16:03
Personal Audience Demographics and Podcast Fit
1:16:03
Rehearsal Planning and Question Drafting
1:16:34
Friendship Dynamics in Villain Roles
1:17:05
Anticipating Interviewer Questions
1:17:37
Simulating Responses for Practice
1:18:44
Handling Press with a Friend-Enemy Dynamic
1:19:48
Defining Humor Style and Authenticity
1:20:21
Balancing Funny Responses with Personal Voice
1:20:54
Maintaining Authenticity in Promotional Interviews
1:21:25
Game Planning with Nick
1:21:56
Trust and Preparation Advice
1:23:28
Assistant Scheduling for New York Visit
1:24:03
Handling Assistant Availability Issues
1:24:35
Pitching a New Game Concept
1:25:06
Narrative Arc for First Interview
1:25:36
Coaching Techniques and Role Play
1:26:07
Creative Writing for Interview Scripts
1:26:41
Jazz Metaphor for Improvisation
1:27:15
Handling Uncertainty in Press Work
1:27:59
Personal Cultural References and Anecdotes
1:28:33
Superman and Jewish Heritage Discussion
1:28:58
Jay Leno Anecdote and Audience Reaction
1:29:31
Clarifying Interview Expectations
1:30:01
Self‑Critique of Press Skills
1:30:35
Apology and Reflection on Interview Flow
1:31:10
Discussion of Superman Interview Expectations
1:31:45
Attempt to Re‑engage with Audience
1:32:49
Concept of Playing a Character in Interviews
1:33:21
Exploring Accent and Identity in Role‑Play
1:33:51
Defining the Game of Interview Performance
1:34:21
Balancing Intensity and Clarity in Delivery
1:34:55
Meta‑Analysis of Audience Perception
1:35:30
Discussion of Multicam vs. Single‑Cam Acting
1:36:06
Reflection on Performance Techniques and Audience Engagement
1:37:13
Discussion of Role Acquisition and Ambition
1:37:44
Graduation and Early Acting Experience
1:38:17
Defining What It Means to Be Difficult on Set
1:38:53
Benefits of Adding Difficulty in Scenes
1:39:26
Strategic Use of Difficulty for Better Outcomes
1:39:59
Choosing When to Add or Reduce Difficulty
1:40:29
Practical Example from a Basketball Coach Audition
1:41:02
Managing Expectations and Self-Reflection on Performance
1:41:33
Adapting to Unexpected Situations During Practice
1:42:03
Choosing Between Humor and Seriousness in Acting
1:42:36
Practical Tips for Improving Presence on Set
1:43:09
Handling Mistakes and Maintaining Presence in Live Performance
1:44:44
Defining Presence in Podcasting
1:45:14
Balancing Preparedness and Spontaneity
1:45:52
Actor Training Techniques for Presence
1:46:22
Navigating Unexpected Lines in a Scene
1:46:57
Laughing vs. Staying in Character
1:47:27
The Challenge of Being Funny on Stage
1:48:03
Humor as a Skill vs. Natural Talent
1:48:36
Storytelling and Timing in Late‑Night Contexts
1:49:42
Practicing Humor Outside of Performance
1:50:13
Question‑Driven Practice for Comedy
1:50:45
Self‑Awareness and the Role of Interruptions
1:51:20
Conditioning Humor in Private Settings
1:51:54
Masking and Social Perception in Comedy
1:52:25
Balancing Authenticity with Audience Expectations
1:52:57
Desire to Improve Comedy Skills
1:53:31
Comparing Funny, Charismatic, and Charming Traits
1:54:02
Selling a Movie Through Likeability
1:54:36
Promoting a Film Without Selling It
1:55:10
Frustration as a Comedic Tool
1:56:14
Personal Anecdotes and Costume Stories
1:56:44
Self-Reflection on Comedy Performance
1:57:45
Discussion of Personal Relationships and Humor
1:58:51
Podcasting Experience and Audience Interaction
1:59:57
Self-Assessment of Comedy Quality
2:00:31
Connections to the Comedy Community
2:01:05
Abstract Comedy Themes and Personal Rituals
2:01:37
Shortening the Gap Between Thought and Action in Acting
2:02:10
Balancing Judgment, Blocking, and Character Presence
2:03:16
The Override Moment in Comedy and Acting
2:04:25
Respecting the Formula of a Joke vs. Actor's Flow
2:05:01
Discernment and the Magic of the Override
2:05:31
Managing Unexpected Interruptions in Performance
2:06:32
Emulsifying Techniques for Instinct Management
2:07:03
Practical Advice for Staying Present and Honest on Stage
2:08:09
Using Familiar Cues to Navigate Uncertainty in Performance
2:09:19
Passion for Acting and Jazz Parallel
2:09:54
Cheat Code Metaphor for Performance
2:10:26
Being vs. Acting in Entertainment
2:11:00
Tree Trunk Game Concept for Character Building
2:12:38
Childhood Superman Identity and Comfort
2:13:10
Self-Judgment vs. Audience Perception
2:14:17
Navigating Argumentative Interactions
2:15:23
Stand-Up Experience and Audience Engagement
2:16:24
Balancing Humor with Authenticity in Performance