

#031: Gary Anthony Williams
Apr 4, 2013
Gary Anthony Williams, a talented actor and comedian known for his roles in Weeds and Malcolm in the Middle, joins the conversation with a deep dive into improv comedy's nuances. The trio grapples with the persistence of racism, exploring its manifestations in society today. They share personal anecdotes regarding growing up in the South and reflect on the serious yet humorous dynamics of prison culture. With lively discussions about the L.A. Comedy Short Film Festival, they highlight connections between humor, identity, and community relations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Parental Anxiety and Comedy Insights
01:45 • 2min
Reflections on Growing Up in the South
03:47 • 2min
Prison Culture and Class Dynamics
05:22 • 8min
The Intersection of Comedy and Film
13:46 • 17min
Quirky Livability Indicators
30:30 • 4min
Community Relations and Race Reflections
34:01 • 22min
Affirmative Action and Laughter: A Comedy Festival Preview
56:04 • 3min