Guests Carl Tart and Brandon Gardner help The Boys make a new TV show. Topics include sea moss beverages, booking guests, Chris Rock, changes in the area, puppets and sexual attraction, upcoming concerts, and the struggle with categorization.
The hosts express their desire to create a new TV show based on their previous radio show, with a modern twist.
The hosts emphasize the importance of staying true to their own ideas and style, despite the industry's expectations.
The hosts discuss the potential for creating a new show that fully embraces voice acting and highlights their unique talents.
Deep dives
The Professor and the Coyote: A Radio Show Evolution
The podcast episode discusses the evolution of a radio show called 'The Professor and the Coyote' and explores the possibility of creating a new show with a similar format. The hosts reminisce about their past radio show, sharing some of their segments, such as discussing upcoming concerts and playing a game called 'Tanks but No Tanks' where they review products from the show 'Shark Tank'. They express their desire to create a new show based on their previous format, but with a modern twist. The hosts also discuss the challenges and insecurities they face in the entertainment industry, expressing their desire to create a show that stays true to their own style and ideas.
Finding the Right Category: A Quest for a TV Show
The hosts contemplate the idea of creating a TV show based on their previous radio show and discuss the challenges of finding the right category for their show. They humorously discuss potential categories such as 'Amaze Balls with Macaroni Sauce' and 'Diabolical Dog Walkers', but struggle to find a fitting category that aligns with their vision. They express their frustrations with the industry's expectations and their desire to break away from conventional norms, emphasizing the importance of staying true to their own ideas and style.
The Power of Voice Acting and Unique Show Ideas
The hosts delve into the concept of voice acting, referencing singers who may not have exceptional vocal abilities but use production tools to enhance their sound. They discuss the potential for creating a new show that fully embraces voice acting and highlights the unique talents of the hosts. They also reflect on moments from their previous show, showcasing their ability to bring creativity and spontaneity to the table. The hosts express their yearning to create a show that challenges industry norms and pushes boundaries, allowing them to showcase their unique perspectives and ideas.
The Importance of Playing and Embracing Unconventional Ideas
The hosts emphasize the importance of playing with new and unconventional ideas and finding joy in the creative process. They joke about wild and absurd scenarios, such as stroking their genitals and engaging in peculiar behavior, highlighting their desire to break free from standardized expectations. The hosts also express their frustrations with the industry's demands and their yearning to create a show that stays true to their own style, ideas, and personalities. They reflect on the joy of their previous show and reminisce about moments that brought them laughter, showcasing their willingness to embrace unconventional and playful ideas.
The Struggle of Getting a TV Show Created and Finding the Right Fit
The hosts discuss the challenges of getting a TV show created and finding the right fit for their ideas. They candidly share their struggles with the industry's demands and their desire to create a show that aligns with their vision. They emphasize the frustrations of navigating the entertainment industry, including the pressure to conform and the difficulty of finding the right category for their show. Despite these challenges, the hosts express their determination to create a show that reflects their unique perspectives and experiences.