Roy Wood Jr.
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it's a very interesting administration, and I will say that I'm nervously anxious to see how it all unfolds.
Yeah, it's a very interesting administration, and I will say that I'm nervously anxious to see how it all unfolds.
Yeah, it's a very interesting administration, and I will say that I'm nervously anxious to see how it all unfolds.
Yeah. It'll be interesting to see, you know, and I think that's part of why I wanted to make sure that my comedy special came out before the inauguration, because I didn't know what the hell was going to happen. I don't know. I don't know. I'm very scared.
Yeah. It'll be interesting to see, you know, and I think that's part of why I wanted to make sure that my comedy special came out before the inauguration, because I didn't know what the hell was going to happen. I don't know. I don't know. I'm very scared.
Yeah. It'll be interesting to see, you know, and I think that's part of why I wanted to make sure that my comedy special came out before the inauguration, because I didn't know what the hell was going to happen. I don't know. I don't know. I'm very scared.
I chose to call the special Lonely Flowers because I wanted to talk a little bit about how collectively as a society, I feel like we're all beautiful people, but we have all somehow become siloed. And When you see a flower by itself on the street, you're like, oh, that's sad. Where are your friends? But when you see flowers together, it's a beautiful and amazing thing.
I chose to call the special Lonely Flowers because I wanted to talk a little bit about how collectively as a society, I feel like we're all beautiful people, but we have all somehow become siloed. And When you see a flower by itself on the street, you're like, oh, that's sad. Where are your friends? But when you see flowers together, it's a beautiful and amazing thing.
I chose to call the special Lonely Flowers because I wanted to talk a little bit about how collectively as a society, I feel like we're all beautiful people, but we have all somehow become siloed. And When you see a flower by itself on the street, you're like, oh, that's sad. Where are your friends? But when you see flowers together, it's a beautiful and amazing thing.
So I just hope that, you know, we can talk a little bit about the loneliness epidemic that's going on in this country. And, you know, dare I say, make a couple of jokes about it as well. Do you all feel like one of your one of your callers on your show a while back was talking about how.
So I just hope that, you know, we can talk a little bit about the loneliness epidemic that's going on in this country. And, you know, dare I say, make a couple of jokes about it as well. Do you all feel like one of your one of your callers on your show a while back was talking about how.
So I just hope that, you know, we can talk a little bit about the loneliness epidemic that's going on in this country. And, you know, dare I say, make a couple of jokes about it as well. Do you all feel like one of your one of your callers on your show a while back was talking about how.
how she was done with the people asking the extra questions at the register when you're trying to get rung up, right? And you're, oh, do you support this cause? Donate the money. Do you want to round up to the next whole dollar?
how she was done with the people asking the extra questions at the register when you're trying to get rung up, right? And you're, oh, do you support this cause? Donate the money. Do you want to round up to the next whole dollar?
how she was done with the people asking the extra questions at the register when you're trying to get rung up, right? And you're, oh, do you support this cause? Donate the money. Do you want to round up to the next whole dollar?
I hate that too, but I still rather that than self-checkout because I feel like the interaction we've had with the cashier, like have you ever had a bad day and a cashier just said, hey, nice sweater, right?
I hate that too, but I still rather that than self-checkout because I feel like the interaction we've had with the cashier, like have you ever had a bad day and a cashier just said, hey, nice sweater, right?
I hate that too, but I still rather that than self-checkout because I feel like the interaction we've had with the cashier, like have you ever had a bad day and a cashier just said, hey, nice sweater, right?
that's enough right that's enough to change your whole emotional dynamic and like that i don't know like i really feel like the retail experience is where a lot of the disconnect started in this country and because we didn't have casual interactions with strangers we now view all strangers as threats and weirdos and you don't want to be around anybody in public and so
that's enough right that's enough to change your whole emotional dynamic and like that i don't know like i really feel like the retail experience is where a lot of the disconnect started in this country and because we didn't have casual interactions with strangers we now view all strangers as threats and weirdos and you don't want to be around anybody in public and so