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Guest Brad Williams

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During his guest appearance on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, Brad Williams delved into a variety of engaging topics that showcased both his comedic insights and personal experiences. He shared his thoughts on Carlos Mencia, reflecting on their interactions and the dynamics of the comedy scene. Williams also addressed his journey as a little person, discussing the unique challenges and perspectives it brings to his life and career. He fondly reminisced about Ralphie May, honoring his legacy and the impact he had on the comedy world. Additionally, Brad opened up about the emotional experience of losing his father, revealing how it has influenced his comedy and life outlook. The conversation also touched on the craft of joke writing, where he shared valuable tips and techniques that aspiring comedians could use to hone their skills. Overall, the episode was a heartfelt mix of humor and reflection, highlighting Williams' talent and resilience.

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Content provided by Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff, We Think It's Funny with Daniel Lobell, and Mark Schiff. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff, We Think It's Funny with Daniel Lobell, and Mark Schiff or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

During his guest appearance on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, Brad Williams delved into a variety of engaging topics that showcased both his comedic insights and personal experiences. He shared his thoughts on Carlos Mencia, reflecting on their interactions and the dynamics of the comedy scene. Williams also addressed his journey as a little person, discussing the unique challenges and perspectives it brings to his life and career. He fondly reminisced about Ralphie May, honoring his legacy and the impact he had on the comedy world. Additionally, Brad opened up about the emotional experience of losing his father, revealing how it has influenced his comedy and life outlook. The conversation also touched on the craft of joke writing, where he shared valuable tips and techniques that aspiring comedians could use to hone their skills. Overall, the episode was a heartfelt mix of humor and reflection, highlighting Williams' talent and resilience.

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