
Chasing Comedy – Episode 30: Cruise Contracts, Comedy Meltdowns & Ben Vereen as Wolverine
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This episode of Chasing Comedy is part therapy session, part comedy jam, and part complete derailment — in the best possible way. Brian Scott McFadden and Dustin Chafin explore everything from existential crises to cruise gigs, from fake celebrity stand-up to the ethics of charging a dying man for comedy coaching. (Yes, you read that right.)
🧠 Topics Covered Include:
- Dustin coaching a man with terminal cancer for his one and only stand-up set
- Brian’s struggle with mushrooms, misophonia, and writing bits that don’t land
- The psychology of bits that get huge applause but lead nowhere
- A surreal debate on whether Ben Vereen should replace Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
- A comedy bit so convoluted it made the entire panel question reality
- The rise and fall of Rob Schneider in Jaws (and yes, Rob Reiner is mentioned too)
- The fine art of bombing on cruises and the dream of getting helicoptered off a ship
- A heartfelt dive into how comedy evolves when you’ve been doing it for decades
🎭 Plus:
- A debate on the comedic weight of the name "Albert Einstein"
- Deep U2 album references (Achtung Baby fans, unite!)
- Real moments sneak in amidst the chaos—yes, they do exist
- The guys brainstorm TikTok mashups of famous actors and characters that almost make sense
- The episode ends with a meditation on AI, resource scarcity, and whether it's worth drying up an African water supply for a mid-tier Photoshop bit (weirdly, yes).
Whether you're a comic, a comedy fan, or someone who’s just here for the mushroom-fueled wilderness therapy talk—hit that bell. This is comedy behind the curtain, raw and unfiltered.
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