Ep 148: Nick Offerman & Bodega Cat

Published 2023-10-08
Nick Offerman is here and you should get his book, now on paperback! "Where The Deer And The Antelope Play" nickofferman.co/books/

We learn how Lagavulin became Ron Swanson's scotch, back story on The Last Of Us and a lot of great humorist stories. Join us for this episode, the video on YouTube is worth a watch if you usually do audio only.

Nick Offerman: nickofferman.co/books/
Mark Normand: marknormandcomedy.com/
Sam Morril: www.sammorril.com/

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00:00 Stay Comfortable with Sheath Underwear
01:15 General Discussions
03:10 Stories and Experiences About Europe Trip
08:17 Dining Experiences
08:55 Experiences at Sex and Strip Clubs
11:12 Discussions and Experiences
12:56 Stories and Observations from Clubs
15:41 Stories and Adventures in Paris
19:03 Personal Stories and Experiences
21:53 Preparing for Guest: Nick Offerman
25:28 Discussion About Books and Influences
30:58 Religion and Social Commentary
33:14 Discussion on Soil Health & Farming
36:06 Discussion on Alcohol and Endorsements
42:13 Branding and Endorsement
46:25 Reflections and Discussions About Comedy
53:27 Video Games, Acting, and Memorable Experiences
1:01:56 Discussion About Theater and Conspiracy Theories
1:03:51 Career Reflections and Typecasting
1:07:16 Indie Films, AI Replacements, and Science-Fiction Series
1:22:22 Storytelling and Recommendations
1:46:55 Movies and Future Opportunities
1:49:00 Recommendations and Upcoming Shows and Tour Dates

All Comments (21)
  • @nathanmeyer5364
    Honestly, I think Marks 1950’s radio announcer voice allows him to get away with the fact he’s a true wild man. It’s the perfect camouflage.
  • @herodotus7
    That dog is really listening to Nick. Taking him seriously.
  • @cjtalksfunny
    Respect to Nick for crediting his “shave the boy” joke
  • @benjaminkaarst
    “They don’t have me too in Amsterdam, they have me next.” 😂😂😂😂
  • @3Flutter-Bye
    New apartment, new town, moved-in last night Forgot how every little thing's would be different Grateful to tune into the familiarity and laughter of WMBD, so comforting 🧡❤
  • @BuzzyJumper
    27:05 Fascinating hearing Nick put into words what makes Mark, Sam & the GOAT Attell so incredibly funny among other stand-ups He nails it with his insight into how they master & polish their jokes to really make punchlines hit harder
  • @BigDaddy-vk6rv
    That adorable dog ties up the pod all together soo well!
  • @gavinrush4995
    Dude Mark is flat out a comic genius. Him and Sam are sooooo funny together. Great guest pick.
  • @ASTROPILOT.
    Not til this episode did I realize the pug's towel is like Depends for dogs
  • @BTA1991
    Its weird seeing him without a mustache... Also, he's gotten in really good shape and looks great.
  • @CHEERS_MATE.
    Nick's such a charming storytelle Eventhough seems his world and WMBD world don't exist in the same universe, he blends perfectly into an episode with the boys
  • @M_C__studio
    I love that dog! Haha she’s perfect addition
  • @5Now_Baby
    1:12:01 That is a clever and better twist on the old saying "building the plane as you fly it"
  • @Tunes_Teacher
    41:53 We host poker nights and we play that 10-hour loop on the big screen! I can’t believe he mentioned it 🤘🏼
  • @DougHawkMusic
    Mark is low-key killing it and getting zero response. So good.
  • Nick Offerman is from the same hometown as my mom, and I've gotten to meet his parents a handful of times throughout the years. They are, unsurprisingly, incredibly kind people. The first time I met them was when they were volunteering at the local church to work the kitchen to feed the attendees of the funeral I was at. I got the impression that they did this very often.