18 Burst results for "Mark Norman"

The Rich Eisen Show
"mark norman" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"It's rich I said. It has been an amazing week here in Phoenix, Arizona. It's time to kick off our third and final hour of coverage of three days here at the Super Bowl state in Arizona, getting set for actual football coming up this weekend and thrilled to be here on the Roku channel in this rich eisen show terrestrial radio affiliate in SiriusXM and Odyssey our whole audience for the man who has been in town performing in front of sold out shows at the mullet arena and Tempe Arizona performing here in the Super Bowl himself Bert kreischer good to see you, sir. Thank you. Have you ever performed it in arena called the mullet? No, no, no, no, no, no. Okay. So definitely over under delivered. It's funny they gave me a plaque. They said, you know, you set record attendance at the mullet arena, and I was like, everyone in the room's like, wow. And Shane Gillis, one of my openers leans in and goes, they've only been open 8 months. Well, you set them on. Now I've got to go reach it. It's freezing. It's a hockey arena, and so there's ice under there, and I'm shirtless. I am my chest is I'm like freezing the entire show. I think I'm getting a chest infection from these hockey arenas. Oh my gosh. It was awesome. This is Super Bowl experience is like none other. I was telling you guys before the show started. Yes. The offensive line of the Kansas City chief showed up to the show last night. Like the whole line. Is that right? Do you remember the scene in revenge of the nerds when the omega moves start walking through the door? I felt like I felt like booger just going one, two. You know, it's amazing. I think you think you're a man. Their hands are so much bigger than me. I think if I was going to get into a relationship with a dude, it would be like, oh, Lyman. Yeah. Yeah, just for like, just even like the showering together. He could just clean me so quickly. They're amazing, they're amazingly large. Now you saw them from the stage or you saw them backstage. No, I got a text from Orlando Brown. Yes. And he said, yo, we're going to come through and I was like, yeah, sure. So the whole time I'm looking for offensive linemen. In the audience, and I'm like, and my fans are dudes and they're big dudes. I'm like, that must be them. Uh uh. I don't know where these guys were sitting. I don't know what happened to those poor seats. Those seats are destroyed. These are the largest man. I mean, everyone kept just coming up. And this is what's crazy about super weekend. There's girls in my meet and greet. Yeah. There's never a woman backstage. I've never had a woman backstage. There are beautiful women backstage. Everyone's like, this is insane. This whole experience is insane. It's a Super Bowl week. And the tickets are so affordable. Should we talk about? Go for whatever you'd like. So I tell Mark Norman, Shane Gillis, my two openers. Yes. I say, hey, we're doing them all arena. We'll do two shots. We do one show. Saturday night. Sells out at Friday. Sells out Wednesday. At Thursday, do a four shows. A guy's a little treat, Super Bowl tickets on me. Good seats. You need hundred and 25 thousand dollars. Well, you're going for the primo primo. You're talking about. Why didn't know? My wife called and she goes, they just took a $125,000 out of our account. It's something going on. You need to talk to me about something. Are you going to South Africa for a month? I was like, no, we're going to the Super Bowl. I

Netflix is A Daily Joke
"mark norman" Discussed on Netflix is A Daily Joke
"This is the best time in history to be a grown-up by the way. We can do whatever we want. Have you noticed grown-ups are having a blast now and kids are miserable? It's all completely flipped. When I was a kid, every growing up was pissed off, defeated, get off my lawn. Now my Friends are 42, all they do is play video games, read comic books and watch pro wrestling. And every teenager I see now is obsessed with politics and on medication. We won. It's all flipped. Look, I'm 37. By the time my dad was my age, he had two kids a law degree and owned a home. I have Hulu. I'll ask my friend I'm like, dude, you're 44. You're gonna start a family. He's like, what? I live my mom. I got a family. Now let's eat these edibles and watch The Avengers. I'm like, all right, let's do it. That's adulthood now. Man, these kids are nice. They're thoughtful. They're compassionate. They're smart, but they're not having any fun. You hand me a weed brownie when I was 15. I was like, wow, that's a lot of weed. Hanukkah weed brownie now. He's like, wow, that's a lot of sugar. He's like, I love drugs, but I'm keto. He's worried about these kids. Every time I turn on the news, there's like a sad statistic about young people. I read one the other day, it says kids penis size they're shrinking. They're like, well first of all, who's doing that research? What weirdo sign is like, hey, forget cancer. I'm on the baby dick project. Don't you worry, I got it. I got it. I'm worried about these kids, you know? Because I used to be scared of adults. Remember how scary adults used to be, you know? See a curse word? Watch your mouth young man. Sorry, sir. Yeah, now I'm scared of teenagers. I did a college gig last week, some kid yells out. That's an appropriate. It's like, dude, you're 18. And you should be doing whippets and fingering someone. All right, what are we doing here? Inappropriate, what? Live your life, man. Man, these kids are bummed out, depressed, suicidal. You ever seen a 14 year old now? Come home from school. Looks like a grizzled detective. He's got the whole world in his shoulders, stressed out, hitting a vape. Tough day out there just trying to impeach the president, save the planet, get a sex change out of my only fans and my cryptos down. Dude, you're 14. Papa boner have a skittle. These kids are out in the streets, protesting gun laws, adults are like have fun with that. We're going to Comic-Con. And I'm in my 30s. I'm in a fun spot, you know? 'cause I get to watch old people and young people fight. These boomers are clueless, Gen Z's entitled. I watch my grandfather, my nephew go at it. They hate each other, but yet they're so similar. It's fascinating. My grandpa was like, you kids are soft. I was shot at in Vietnam. My nephew was like, I was shot at homeroom. He's like, whatever. You kids are pussies. You can't even eat a peanut. He's like, screw you, grandpa. I eat ass. Catch Mark Norman in season three of the stand ups, only on.

Mind Pump
"mark norman" Discussed on Mind Pump
"We're just going to work, yeah, active, right? You're way more active because you're in your 20s and early 30s and boomers are probably half of them are retired. I didn't change much. I don't really go that many many places. Yeah, yeah, so that would be my prediction. That's what I thought. That's what I thought too. I thought that people who are already retired don't really change a whole lot. Plus, it took like my mom like half the pandemic to figure out how she could order groceries and food to her house. You know what I'm saying? She's still going. That's a good point. Millennials brought it right away. I was like, oh my God, there's an app for this. Oh my God, there's an after that. And they had it all figured out by week week one. They already had the Oculus boomers were like, what? You could have your food delivery? So this is another statistic that I think will support the theory that we're going to see a huge influx of Jim goers and interest in fitness in this first quarter of 2022. So this massive weight gain, which is, I believe it's two or three times faster or more than what we normally see if not higher. They didn't have kids on this, by the way, that would scare. I bet you if we saw children, I bet you that really would have scared people. Anybody who has digital fitness programs is going to do really well. Yeah, terrible. You could put it out there. I like your predictions, right? I know, dude. It's so sad, but yeah, I think you're right because a lot of the people in that age group, there works at stay home. Yeah, that's my guess. And then they just ordered food and they watched Netflix and then go anywhere and I wonder if you know logically wouldn't boomers be more stressed out about the pandemic concern the highest risk? No. I think most of the boomers I talked to. You know why? Because it's not their first rodeo. Exactly. Not the first time the first country was gonna freak out. They've been through missile crisis. They've been they've been through other shit that was as scarier scarier and they're like, oh, and then so it was interesting to me to see and it still is. This is happening right now. They've had world wars. It really seems to me that this division of left and right that we've seen more than we've ever seen, that the younger generation is involved in it more. I would say in the past, if I was at a dinner or hearing someone in my family or friends debating politics, it's the old dogs that were kind of debating over some economic philosophy or social issues that are going on. It was this kind of like older conversation. It's the opposite now. I see them being like, oh, who gives a fuck? It's just like Mark Norman's whole bit. It was like, oh, really? Yeah, the whole thing, you know, we've won as adults, because now the younger generations are taking on all the problems and trying to solve the world's shit and the rest of us are playing video games. Video games. Yeah, it's true. That's what I feel like. Don't you guys feel that way? Because they're told to kids are told now that they need to care and it's all over their media..

Mind Pump
"mark norman" Discussed on Mind Pump
"To season four Doug, then we'll be able to see both because he was on the same season. Oh, you're talking about. I know exactly. I just don't remember his name. There's only three seasons. Or third season, the last season. He's kind of a heavy set dude. Yeah. Bigger dude? Yeah. We'll find him, we'll find him as soon as Doug goes to the I don't know if I don't think I watched the whole thing. I caught him and I really liked him. I thought, he was there, I think the next one was a girl and I was like, I got interviewed. What's his name again? Mark Norman. Mark Norman yeah, here he is. I want to see what it looks like. No, this is him. Okay, this guy is, I'm pretty sure this is him. His humor is super dry. Dry and dark. Like he'll joke about shit that you're like, really did he just say that? Yeah. So I got to interview. I remember the guy's name by a comedian and that's him right there. And I haven't seen him. Yeah, oh yeah, he's good. And we were talking and then I brought up the topic of comedy. And I said, for a second there, it seemed like comedians were afraid to say certain jokes. Now, it's been four years ago. Yes. And I said and now it seems like the pendulum is swung the other direction, and he goes, you're totally right. He goes, Dave Chappelle came out. Yeah. And blasted it. And now kind of gave everybody like the okay. That's what it was. And now the comedians are going dark and touching everything again, which I'm happy. I'm happy that if you don't like it, turn it off, you know what I mean? But you should be able to say that. Let's just challenge challenge everybody's ideas. That needs to happen always. And that's what I love about comedy. It takes the air out of it, but it also challenges your ideas, so you think about things a little bit differently. Totally. I always enjoy when you talk. I didn't know that the history of it, right? Going all the way back to jesters and what they were there for in the first place. Yeah. I mean, that's kind of what the role is, right? Is to kind of make fun of the norm. Well, humor, originally, it's be able to say things that you couldn't normally say because it's in the context of humor. And when that stops, what they used to say was, that's when you know the king is going to go to Ramsay. Tyrannical. Is when he kills a gesture for making a bad joke or whatever..

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"mark norman" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"So you have to reveal scientists like that 'cause I go, he knows what we're thinking. Yeah, exactly. But do it again in an original way. And so when I'm trying to write stuff, not that I've tried long. It's like 30 minutes. But as enough to see like, oh shit, the write something original is really difficult. It is. You got a bit, anything? No. You didn't write any one line or anything? For this? No. Well, just in general, ever in your life, ever written a joke? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. No, but I don't have anything in my mind popped up. So the jokes that I've written have mortgage for some reason in my mind goes to dark places. And not actually dark in the Mark Norman dark because you go really dark towards like almost absurd. My natural inclination is to go to like a dark historical place like Hitler and Stalin. Yeah. And almost to go to that place and then talk about something absurd there. So like don't go like. All the way, I don't know, I don't want to give examples because it'll be clipped. But the Mark Norman style. Look it up. He has a special on his YouTube. That kind. I want to almost explore the dark aspects of human nature, more kind of connected to actual historical figures. That's the inclination. I don't know, nature's metal, the Instagram channel that explores the darkness of nature. Like something there. See, that's good that you already know that you've got to cut into the core of your comedy already. And that's interesting. That's a step ahead. Yeah, I can hear with most things I do in life. I can hear the music from a distance. In myself, like, okay, if you have anything, this is the direction you'll be without actually knowing exactly all the steps. And that's a nice motivation to be like, all right, well, if you do this for a long time, maybe you'll have a chance to get there. Right. But you have to, that's where it's a feature to be super self critical, I think. Yes. But then that's why it's fucking terrifying to walk up to the stage, stand there and probably forget everything. Yeah, that's the other part, nobody thinks about just goes right out of your head. You go fight or flight. It's ugly. My first years were horrific bombing, horrific stammering, horrific, not remembering to punch line, like you maybe you got a setup going and they're kind of on board and you're like, that camera. Camera out goes, and you just hate yourself. It's a nightmare. But you've already kind of maybe if you haven't done stand up or whatever, but you kind of know your voice. And that's, yeah, that's pretty advanced. So you're not trying to be somebody else. I guess, yeah, just for having done podcasts and lectures. So that helps. You've embarrassed. I already done some of the work of the stand ups do, which is embarrass yourself in front of all this prolonged periods of time. Yes. Yeah, so I've done that without actually developing the funny..

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"mark norman" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"I guess that would be worse. So you're the fully baked Mark Norman cake at this point. Fruit salad. You know, the sense of self worth you mentioned. I think in your comedy, there's a sense like you hate yourself. You think? I didn't know if that came through. Shit, I was trying to hide that part. God damn it. I mean, when you in the privacy of your own mind, are you able to love yourself or is it mostly self hate? Jeez. Whatever this podcast, I didn't know I was on mister Dr. Phil. Dr. Phil. I thought we were gonna talk about engineering and climate change and rockets. We get there. Okay, it starts with love goes to rockets. All right, I like that. I like that that's a T-shirt. I mean, what's the question? Sorry. Do I feel love? No, no, no. No. Yeah, yeah. So are you like this engine of being self critical of just being constantly anxious about how the world perceives you these kinds of things? Is this something that you just go to for comedy? Or is this who you are as a human being? I think I don't want to explore it. I think I get around it. You know, I tap danced around it, but I get it out a little with my act, maybe. 'cause I can't do it. I'm not doing it in real life. So get out this no love, not loving myself. I don't know who wants to love themself. Everybody always like, you gotta love yourself and then when you meet somebody who does love yourself, you're like, I fucking hate this guy. You hate the guy who's upset. I'm great. I'm awesome. Life is good. You're like, ah, this guy sucks. I'd rather an insecure guy. So maybe I wanna stay insecure. Maybe I don't wanna find this love for myself. Well, okay, so self love, just appreciating who you are or appreciating the moment or being grateful. Doesn't have to express itself by the guy saying I'm awesome. True. It's more just like humility. He's just like walking, calmly through the wall and just being grateful to be alive, that kind of thing. Good. And being appreciative of all the accomplishments that he made so far, I say all this because mostly I'm extremely self critical and everything I do. And so I kind of enjoy it. I think it's a nice little engine that it makes it fun. It makes life fun 'cause it's like if you hate everything you do, like you've done in the past, that gives you like, all right, we can do butter. Yes. But that's the key is making itself critical. Always trying to get better. I could change this..

Lex Fridman Podcast
"mark norman" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast
"Not intentionally malevolent they're just like clueless. Yeah, it's a bittersweet thing. You're like, okay, he's not malicious. He's not trying to hurt me. But also, he doesn't know he hurt me. I don't know, it's tough, 'cause if he was trying to hurt you, I guess that would be worse. So you're the fully baked Mark Norman cake at this point. Fruit salad. You know, the sense of self worth you mentioned. I think in your comedy, there's a sense like you hate yourself. You think? I didn't know if that came through. Shit, I was trying to hide that part. God damn it. I mean, when you in the privacy of your own mind, are you able to love yourself or is it mostly self hate? Jeez. Whatever this podcast, I didn't know I was on mister Dr. Phil. Dr. Phil. I thought we were gonna talk about engineering and climate change and rockets. We get there. Okay, it starts with love goes to rockets. All right, I like that. I like that that's a T-shirt. I mean, what's the question? Sorry. Do I feel love? No, no, no. No. Yeah, yeah. So are you like this engine of being self critical of just being constantly anxious about how the world perceives you these kinds of things? Is this something that you just go to for comedy? Or is this who you are as a human being? I think I don't want to explore it. I think I get around it. You know, I tap danced around it, but I get it out a little with my act, maybe. 'cause I can't do it. I'm not doing it in real life. So get out this no love, not loving myself. I don't know who wants to love themself. Everybody always like, you gotta love yourself and then when you meet somebody who does love yourself, you're like, I fucking hate this guy. You hate the guy who's upset. I'm great. I'm awesome. Life is good. You're like, ah, this guy sucks. I'd rather an insecure guy. So maybe I wanna stay insecure. Maybe I don't wanna find this love for myself. Well, okay, so self love, just appreciating who you are or appreciating the moment or being grateful. Doesn't have to express itself by the guy saying I'm awesome..

The Fighter And The Kid
"mark norman" Discussed on The Fighter And The Kid
"I thought it was ballsy to release it on youtube because it used to be the same right if you release a special on youtube with each house on the guy. But now i think with mark norman gear specials like the third most what special the year like his blew up and so i think more like legit comics. Like yourself like You know norman. Those guys like more people than i think. It's going to take a big dog like rogin. somebody's also gonna do it. Because if you want the most eyeballs you want to the most tickets youtube. I mean free. It's right there. it's on your phone. how do you do well i. I didn't have choice. Nobody was by special. It's not because i was happy. It's not because you're not talented com ago. The subject you talked about. I haven't taken like dude. There's no way netflix. Okay this like the stuff. He talks to which is hilarious. You got dicey. yeah. I mean you still see blowback from the other bullshit sure. Yeah yeah only only in like the industry. Hollywood only like trying to sell like the sketch show or show. We made yeah jeopardy host had to step down because he literally yeah ten years ago on a podcast called girl booth ho booth. Slut eloisa booth. How like he was saying when you're at the convention center in the booth and he just said that and then then i guess he fat shamed or he said something problematic about some monster. People love him he was. He wasn't necessarily calling her. Jose boost ten years ago. He had to step down from as an executive producer anna house. Like and you up the mistake he may was apology. Michael davies ronan. Now though but.

Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank
"mark norman" Discussed on Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank
"The episode. I don't think i have anything else to say My instagram my. Sorry my My patriot pitcher dot com slash ours. If you're this week jodi rosa's on we did a hot button topic about al shebek through replacement of shebek just on al shebek died We got some good ones. Come into janas pop. Budget pas about car racks Cup is about the Serving in korea. That's good ones. you know. Talk about when they when they thought you men do this they come at you so goddamn hard and you expected to go listen. I'm sorry you feel that way. I mean they call you in sexist asshole and you have to. You can't be like fuck you. You can't do that. you gotta go. You gotta go. Can we talk about this. I don't i is if you did something wrong. Trying to okay when you did nothing wrong. It's the worst. When puts you in a horrible situation or morally like tenuous position. You gotta be like well. Don't call me that but you want to be like fuck you can't. You can't say that. Because i approve them any letterman has their own. Podcast called trash. Tuesday i assume it's out on tuesday. Assume it's about the worst episodes of tuesdays with stories trash tuesday with lion where she's breaks down all the worst episodes of the podcast. Who's a story. It's mark norman. And joe list every week Any picks out another piece of the tuesdays. Two stories Buried catalog where they just like. Don't want you to listen to him. Not their best episodes at all trash tuesdays granny letterman dot com for tour dates at any letterman on social media.

Bertcast's Podcast
"mark norman" Discussed on Bertcast's Podcast
"Amen. I got number for. My brother is my birthday to give me a presence. We sent me or number. Said you'd wish happy birthday. So i sent him a videos. Like was up motherfucker happy birthday and he's like best birthday present ever like those workout. That's when the internet school and then you get some really bad people out there. I think the children really really children grown man would do stuff like this. What's the worst one he ever got. I've i've i've talked about it on to bears I talked about what it was. There's a guy who The way he talked to music predator it was very much like a serial killer The way he spoke to me or texted me and and then he called a couple of times and and it was it was very rapi was like very like his fingers where my mouth waves talking to me. Come on you know you. You know you got it. Like yeah. the way he did it. I went this is actually a bad person. And i wanna report him like. This isn't no one talks like that like no one. You would never do that to a person you don't know nor would you call up a person that you're fan or not a fan of or call a person who's known you wouldn't talk to them like that. I called him twice on bears. Yeah i called him. I wanted 'em to answer. I wanted to find out who he was. And i wanted to out him. Because that person's a bad person. And i know and i know people you know like i know. I've i've been around bad people where you hear their inner dialogue. You know how they think yeah well. That's that's pretty gross. Well i'm glad you brought it up. Because i've been wanting to apologize to you for a while about i've got. I've got his number. Save photos with mark norman. Mark norman the first time he started texting me and i went. I thought it was a friend. That's how intimate it was. And i was i know. Who's the weight new not new phone this and he was like. Don't you worry about that. The way said that i was like. Don't you worry about that. yeah like it was. It was so.

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
"mark norman" Discussed on The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
"We've met we met a long time ago. You meant a long time ago at at at a bar. Downtown new york. And i think we're brennan was seducing. Show the grits copy with dylan. Stevenson justin johnson. I'm an obvious. So it doing a show. Name-brand just talking about comedy. And just like from our our size what we saw and especially at that time like it wasn't the landscape. Comedy is not how it looks now like in new york and around just like you had a lot of a lot of a lack mediums from like def jam. Were kind of like going away. You didn't really see urban humor but also on the ground was like ultimate albums coming up and even in that scene. You had a lot of comics. Who weren't black or flourishing until it wasn't really a space for us and where we were at that time it was like the new garbs coming in so at the time that we were starting comics who are also like kinda new at that time like mike. Che mark norman. Michelle will comics just like not. Even starting to bubble would be bubbling. They were all on our show early because we were all running in the same circles and other. Gino james we all know dominico saunders. Y'all need like everybody. i think. Mostly everybody who is black or is from the diaspora who does comedy in new york city. They've come through the show. They also came to new york into the show. Whatever so it's just been love ever since dinesh for seven years every month different venues iconic venues webster hall. Take down some things own sauce. They've like no these brothers. Bring the money who gets money. It was like a boss hog from the dukes slammed down at me. And then i think i think since then grant medium popcorn reading. Could tell which you've been been interesting. We both like kind of went. These crazy Directions after we stopped doing the show the podcast and so like From eli i become like a fucking critic which i still understand. That makes sense But i'm getting into like a credentialing to meet some heroes and stuff like that through meeting bokor and then You know doing drunk black history and stuff but you know it's been. It's been a while since we might not have been on stage especially with the pandemic and everything and we're you know i'm excited about us. I taking the show to the next chapter. Whatever that is because it's motivated by what we wanna do and what we like what we want to show as our art together versus was the industry want us to be. Or what does the audience want us to be like. It's for us this year. Like we we. I think the first the first seven years there were a lot of different races that were running because like is comedians. Like wanna be the but also produces Wanna put on the best show. Also we're looking at the industry and what kind of work some time make a name ourselves and do all these things like. We got caught up playing all these games. Everybody else where we're just like now like yell right insulin. For like he knows he can. He can produce. He knows like since. I've known him he's always been in the movies but he's been able to be like legit ilker like he's going. You're doing a tip knicks Like next or toronto. For the first time since i was twenty one. We'll see if i get off his back..

KFC Radio
"mark norman" Discussed on KFC Radio
"Kinda got up walked over to the corner to the whereas a key thefts is but then it was still like lincoln was still fucking there so i never had one hard enough that like pushes your your waste. Your waistband isn't strong was it was. It was fighting. Yeah when you can still get some distance between your belly and the different pulling the elastic or the or genes that far. That's hard on man and it then walk go for walk the walk more but because it was fucking there i had. My hands are pockets. But as i was holding is slowly. It was a scene scene basically the whole time. We said we're going to do thirty or something like that. I can't do it. I didn't come in until three for a reason. I can't podcast driving a podcast. I've a boehner right now. The the weekly Injury report like Delay of game. Like 'cause boehner. I if we dropped like a comedy album persona in la too. Hard to find. I i was saying this i just put out a episode of the kevin clancy show with mark. Norman we were. i think it was with mark. We're talking about boehner's talking about sex when when you were little. Did you think that your dick like what up when you got hard. I mean we obviously learn. But when i when i was young i was kind of under the impression that sex is like in an out like this kind of goes up on the bottom. Yeah i used to almost think that the it was like your belly button like you. Dick would go like in the street then. Yeah yeah. I never understood until i started like understanding that like the holes on the bottom and you're dick goes up. I not following transition. So like i used to think you're like stuck out. Yeah and then the whole line kinda does my mom great arrow it. Straight and flat and fucking. I'll talk about know what i'm saying..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"mark norman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Seen that in the williamsburg crowd. I mean it depends You know i kind of do avoid brooklyn but also at a certain point. You know people talk by. You is either a club. Comic or an all chronic. I've always tried to play both types of rooms. I think both types of rooms have immense value But yeah i do. Have you know jokes. That i say only tell you know above fourteen street because you got into lower manhattan with younger people They do have this feeling in their heads that they are somehow doing something for culture and for society by not laughing at a joke. As if it's some kind of a fan when it's not I can't be writing. You're creating your own art. That says what you want to say. But that's fine. I'm not here you know. I'm sure there's been given any critiques for millennials. And you know. I have many critiques for john. V But i do try to play. Proclaimed like ville comedy club is a great cloud in brooklyn that i enjoy Playing for me. It's more that. I get trapped in who people think i am so i i hope this podcast. So people think i ended seen type of cut from the same cloth feminist That they've come to know in these modern times. And i you know i'm not because i have my own points of view and i don't just go along with the crowd and so they expect to have all these same types of jokes and i challenge a lot of feminist ideals. My comedy And they go. This wasn't what i expected her to do. And so that's what i run into. I think which is different than what you know. Mark norman door joe list is running into very interesting last question here During the i mean it's great that you're back In a club like helium. Saint louis but did you do the tiny cupboard digital central park in the parking lots and the drive ins and all that during the last twelve months. I love that. You know about tiny cupboard Thanks very tiny cover. Honestly it's in the middle of nowhere but it's great that you know it really is a is a really good show. I did there Yeah i did those. I took about a four and a half months break This time last year. Just because i was not going to start doing standup on zoom regularly. I have since then a couple you know. Zoom showed well where i will work out material. But i'm like standing with a hairbrush in front of my computer screen. It was obviously a very welcome four and a half months break. I hadn't taken one of a break in ten years And it was some of the best moments of my life but Yeah i did rooftops. I did the drive in queens. And i think all those things like especially when you experienced success in the earlier part of your career as i did you know i didn't go through. I went straight from basically like open mic the headliner so there this whole part of like feature that i was missing and i think it's good to throw your self back into these really tough situations like performing for cars and a diner parking lot to make sure that you are up to the challenge of having a career that lasts for the entirety of your life very cool. Things are reopening the sellers going to reopen tomorrow as well they're gonna put at some stage up in the olive trees. Well see what they got going on there. But if you are in saint louis nearby you need to get to helium comedy. Go to helium. Comedy dot com. There's a show tomorrow. On april fools day. Two on friday and two on saturday with karen fisher guest and of course your sidekick the great christina hutchinson and of course the podcasts as well very successful give it a listen print. Thanks for coming on the show and if you ever do punchline cobs and san francisco we'd love to have you in studio absolutely. We usually do that. Hopefully we'll be out there soon. We we love our francisco fan. So thank you so much for the time on your show. I appreciate it all right. Great stuff we'll take.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"mark norman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"You must be crazy. Used a d. o. g. And if you was my man. I would have been kicked you out of my house by now. This is what had happened. This is what had happened. all right. thank you for that We're waiting on jeff. Die when you call supple throw him on the air. The rumors out of i mean if you're a houston texans fan. I mean how brutal you know. It's like oh. We lost harden at rocket but we had the hunt jeff luna got fired trading deondraye hopkins and then having no picks and then having to shawn watson to get out of dodge and then. Jj watt. today is no longer part of your team it hurts. I mean it's really got hurt. And you got realize that i'm going to i'm just going to Come back for years five or six years. Tell me when you're good again. But that the shawn watson rumors that the the good news there. If there's any good news is that. He's still a member of the texans and he's under contract you. Don't you have one of the best quarterbacks in football one of the best young quarterbacks all football and with the wok thing now. I don't know if that makes him more resolute or the same but he wants to leave apple talk about that in a second but we are very happy to be joined now by stand up comedian and tv star jeff die. He's at the philly helium. He's there he's got to shows tonight. Saturday lines i think are sold out. And he's got some valentine's day shows as well. Jeff welcome to the program whenever the comedians come through san francisco at the punchline or cops it come in and it's funny over the years i've heard from people especially mark norman. He told me that his favorite club and the whole country is philadelphia helium. It's that good a norm talking. Not me. I didn't say like that's the different comic altogether. Just because we're the you know straight white guy doesn't mean. We both like billy helium. I'm at the indy. Helium comedy club this weekend. Oh my gosh. I got the wrong thing here. You're down there on georgia street at the indeed helium. Yes and my favorite club is what everyone. I'm working that weekend. You know what i'm saying. All right well good thing. This is live radio. I can't get a mulligan. At least i m right. I am science guy. It's the same rights the same owner and those that club is fantastic. I love it All the helium do a good job of taking care of comics. We're not easy. We're not an easy profession to keep happy. You know no doubt about it I do love your stand up stuff and and I think the one that got me. I'm crying laughing was when you were talking about your dad's homophobia is that real or is that just funny stuff. That is one hundred percent real. However i do a lot of tales about my father. That aren't real so like when he comes to the show. What the hell my son's a liar. What's going on up there. But that one happens to be true He's trying to like evolve. Though you hear. Like last time. I for the holidays. He was like he's trying to be like hip with us. He's like you know you know. Stop from my work. He's he's gay and we're like all right. I don't know why you're telling this telling the thoughts on thanksgiving. It's just like that way of trying to seem hit. He's like yeah he's full blown game like i don't think you're supposed to say that either but you know okay dad. Thanks like he's trying back to to all got gotcha and not just going to bring up. I'm just going to bring up one other bit by my favorite thing you ever said you and usually comics. Don't want you laughing at the setup. But i was laughing at the setup of the bird walking onto the plane. Well yeah that's also true. So that's my favorite thing that's ever happened to me. That comes out on my next album And the title track is the best thing that ever happened. That's still is the best thing that ever happened to your whole life. Yeah absolutely top gulf downs. Really loud behind me i apologize. I love topped off now. I feel bad. I'm messing up at your turn. It's not like i'm just letting them hit the ball. You know these other comedians. That are going to be there this weekend. And they stuck it. Golf thought brings the men with me but these guys stink golf as it call. You go on do you bring your own feature or do the show up. And there's the opener to they. Give you a choice of features no i. I'm different than most comics in the fashion. That i i wanna meet new people so i'll just come alone. I'll occasionally brings friends and stuff. But i left the club. Pick the middle act and the hosts and whoever else is going to be there because it's more fun hanging on different people each again. It's not yes just getting into a real club again as a change after ten months. Whatever did you do the tiny cupboard and stress factory parking lots on than central park and stuff. I love the even know about that. Yes i was. I did a i did Bridgeport connecticut for many brands club distress back. And then. I did the tent in new jersey. Just a couple of weeks ago in new brunswick and tampa for super bowl weekend. I did raleigh north carolina before that I've been just going wherever they'll let me tell jokes about this. Roy offered i have not done that. Zoom shows too which is not the same. that's stink. yeah. I mean. I'm used to no feedback being on the radio. But you guys need your feedback. What's it like to. Just tell a joke. And it feels like it falls flat. Well we panicked. I like it's not good. You know 'cause in comedy you say a joke and then you leave silence and they have to reply so you know right away from sucks or not but if they don't make any noise like we just ramble on. We just keep mumble mouth thing which is not a good. Look aztec mouthing. Exactly so i you know. I'm always fascinated as seinfeld. Says there's no grad school for this to be a stand up comedian and it doesn't matter what you know your heritage your gender. What have you if you're if you're funny. You're you're going to be a hit. So was it the kind of thing where you thought. Hey i can do that or was more the kind of like pay check you needed. Author map I was a late bloomer. You know so. I in in elementary school and junior high and most of high school girls had zero interest in me and my accademics were not good and i wasn't an athlete So i learned really really young like the best way to get attention and the best way to have you know my worst was me being funny just like cillian class girls far off the chair really loud or get in trouble or do you know i didn't. I would just do anything to get a laugh ever since like literally first grade so i knew really young like when i get older. I've always always always wanted to be. And i'm so you know i didn't do college or anything straight out of high school. I just went straight to a comedy club and started doing open mic. the class clown job. It's a living been great. Yeah no i. I was a glass obviously not a professional comedian Always tried to find the humor and things. Because i just found the stark reality of of just looking at math problems just absolutely crippling the way better way to live just having a good time so i also wanted to ask you by the way we're with jeff. Die is at the indianapolis helium tonight tomorrow on valentine's day i've had so many comedians from our girl coat on the show and i love christie. He's so funny. Did you get the hang out with any of those guys..

KOMO
"mark norman" Discussed on KOMO
"As firefighters took a defensive approach from down below and up above on ladders burn for quite a while before. Somebody driving by saw the flames and smoke. We're told that no one was inside when this broke out, and thankfully, no firefighters were injured in all nearly 40 were called out along with a dozen trucks until we get inside. We won't have a better understanding of what Was inside the occupants of the cause, and origin is always challenging them or destruction that there is and the place to get some excavators out here to sort through some of that debris and investigator has yet to get inside because of how much damage there is. Almost call Miller. Could this be the year Gonzaga's men's basketball wins its first national championship Come was built Sports tells us about a zag fan expressing his support in a new music video. They're undefeated number one in America and the inspiration for Gonzaga alum Cohen Jenkins. Everybody now knows is Marc Norman. Few His hip hop R and B wrap parody Marc Norman few getting thousands of views on YouTube, Jenkins tells Krem TV and Spokane He actually started the homage to coach Mark few and Spokane's favorite college program. Three years ago. I actually wrote this song in 2018 for the Brandon Clark Really Hachi Murray team. We had a TV show my senior year that I kind of wrote this for, but Was like this is kind of dumb, and it's going to take too much work. And so I didn't bother doing it. When I was at Gonzaga, My name is Mark Norman Few, and as you can clearly, see, everybody calls me Daddy and the WCC. With more free time on his hands. Cohen decided it was time to dig up his masterpiece. Tweak a few lines and roll the camcorder and I was like, Wow, I'm like His team's real like this is an MBA team on a college court. From then I was kind of thinking like maybe I should bring this out and add to the zeitgeist of Gonzaga basketball in the Inland Northwest come up to be a coaching great one of the best. Lin Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical Hamilton to come 11 Tony Awards, including Best musical and the Pulitzer Prize. Doubtful. The Mark Norman few video will garner such lofty honors. If the Venn diagram between like Jalen Suggs and Lin Manuel Miranda, like I don't know if that middle spot is like that big, but this loyal zag fan would settle for his beloved Bulldogs, bringing home the NC double a trophy from Indy in March. Think we can stop rape class L A bridge Slenderman Bill Swartz. Mark Gorman to come out is what a great feature Thank you. Bill Coleman, whose time is 4 40 from the Beacon Plumbing Sports desk. Dave Lewis has more of our sports news. And the MBA. It's the end of the Utah Jazz 11 game winning streak falling to Denver on the road, 1 28 to 1 17 Nicole Jochen. She had 33 of his 47 points in the opening half women's college basketball. The Huskies lost number 16 for 74 to 48. Washington minus three starters ended up with 35% shooting. Hailey Van Dyke, 14 and laws Man's basketball Coming up at the top of the hour from Seattle, It's Washington and Washington State. PG A farmer's insurance opening Torrey Pines, Patrick Reid recorded a five stroke win with the final round of 68.

KOMO
"mark norman" Discussed on KOMO
"Enforcement on edge across the country. If the FBI racist arrest all those who stays the insurrection on Capitol Hill, the massive scale of the probe becoming clear. 400 suspects identified hundreds more under investigation. And in a startling conspiracy indictment released last night, Justice Department prosecutors claim that some militia members were planning a response to Trump's losses earliest November and suggested a team is large is 40 members coordinated during the attack on the capital? We have been told sedition charges could be coming. Could this be the year Gonzaga Men's basketball wins its first national championship almost builds towards tells us about his AG fan expressing his support in a new music video. They're undefeated number one in America and the inspiration for Gonzaga alum Cohen Jenkins. Everybody now knows is Marc Norman. Few His hip hop R and B wrap parody Marc Norman few getting thousands of views on YouTube, Jenkins tells Krem TV and Spokane He actually started the homage to coach Mark few and Spokane's favorite college program. Three years ago. I actually wrote this song in 2018 for the Brandon Clark Really Hachi Murray team. We had a TV show my senior year that I kind of wrote this for, but Was like this is kind of dumb, and it's going to take too much work. And so I didn't bother doing it. When I was at Gonzaga, My name is Mark Norman Few, and as you can clearly, see, everybody calls me Daddy and the WCC. With more free time on his hands. Cohen decided it was time.

Kinky Katie's World
"mark norman" Discussed on Kinky Katie's World
"The fuck and high pressure fryers the poster on apparel and apparently now they also have a video console that With chicken heater in it a video console to show a game game count That's right that's right. You showed me a picture that the chicken warmer. That's also a game called. I'm sure there's not gonna be any more issues without at all. It's completely operational sir. Completely opera you're going to be able to run cyberpunk twenty seventy seven on it flawlessly and warm up a fuck and drumstick. That's all the same hall now. A sore yama is a is artist that has done a lot of for. I believe it's penthouse. Was one of the adult magazines painter. Artists has a whole. Okay well the this artist. Kind of hooked up with geiger. Geiger is a giger a ticket skier. I've heard it both ways. But i think i've heard more giger. You're okay so that guy the one who say debatable. It's unknown guy who does all the cool of morphs. Yeah uniforms in a more in Aliens yes yes. He did all the are. He eats it all the artwork in the original aliens movie and kind of created that. Look of that universe. Yes along with a lot of other really cool art well running right now through Through february you can see a It's an art exhibit called sexy robots and. It's a serious sexual. There's there's there's sculptures but a lotta paintings and at looks really fucking awesome yet. His you're familiar with their work. His stuff is very You know creepy dark. You know alien like well. Yeah but we that look you could definitely you. You could tell his stuff for a while the way in very world famous if you don't know who he is. I don't know why you don't know who is about. Yeah please but sorry. I'm a i i used i love. I love the paintings. I a lot of the Olivia i want to say okay anyway. Lottery bill painted a lot. I used i remember a lot of betty page paintings Anyway really hot on the does really good with the pornography really really good with pornography. will that dude On youtube i see him all the time He's he's a chinese artist Anyway he draws with his pen at and that does really cool porn too. God damn it and it's not any good remember. Stay but hey there are. People saying yeah. Both of us were trying to figure out a name earlier because there there's a. There's a person the used to do. I don't know if they still do radio or not. Or whatever he he thinks that as c. sounded like donald. We couldn't think of norm macdonald. Better story than that because you know how everybody thinks that Blind people the like have better hearing than normal people like heightened senses and daredevil dammit dares have sort of a thing now the one blind guy friend of ours we haven't seen him in a while but for a while he would say that. I sound just like norm macdonald for mcdonald's. Titles what are you. He is the worst black guy. Like how how we don't get tears level. They could hear butterfly fight in china. We don't get that selling. Mcdonald's god do what do you do in yeah i. I don't the moral story as we couldn't remember or mcdonald's name rank as we were watching. Mark norman yes and like wait a minute. No but it's it's. It's norm macdonald that we're john anyway. I guess it was kind of one of those things everyone out there. But how seriously tell me tell me if you think. That s c. Sounds like norm mcdonald. Because it's uncanny sound just like him. We did kim jong g. Did you can kim jong g. that's the dude's name. i was talking about. He's very famous too but he does really good pornography as well. Okay and like what he shows sketchbooks like he doesn't do it a lot for for other people at all but like he has his own little drawings and his his shit is at his tight. Business tight does it all with from memory with a marker like this fucking pen re. We watched some of his stuff. Yeah on dude yes yes. I think we'll check out his his handwriting shit too because it's pretty tight business now. I think that there was there. The author of the article. That i read is a scorned woman. Okay i article is set. Man suck dicks are stinky. All tax cut all day poster. Usurp fault they are. Let's what we eat them for. Pick them all. Just put them in. A god game jar will take the sperm out of as we need them. God says look up to milk. Emissions look irs will down the ball gag. Trump takes up their ass. While we're at it. I mean yeah well like you would be about it like we're doing this. Okay ladies for doing this. We gotta do it. You know the metal be really mad one ten. Let's say let's say they have no decks and things shoved up their asses while they're gagged and tied up they're going to be really pissed off at t shirts as i love cosby on. Probably going to have to take off work actually sick day for you already. Use them all. You got to come in now honey. Now that you don't have a deck. You are completely useless to me. I mean you were only semi useless before now really i have no use for you. Whatsoever a hey. I'll be nice and give you one of these inflatable donuts to sit on it for a while. You're going to need it like ooh. Now you guys slipped through like it was nothing on the flip side. You don't have to worry about getting your frank's franken beans caught in your ever. Which apparently is like the leading cause of penile injury in the united states guys in the us or well. Here's careless with your junk. I mean it could be worldwide. They just don't keep to stats everywhere. That's all oh how much force game gets like cotton as pets like where there's more foreskin. There's more liver damage is what i'm telling you. Because there's there's martyrs more loose skin you're just self amputating at this point you might as well just nip it off for skin is the weakest of the deck is it. It is the weakness of the day because the cowboys go. You're going double deep on the on. The you're circling back around tonight. You can double d no. I'm not sticking up my ass. Euro no single div. Yeah put something.

The Big Story
A brawl for the climate change vote
"A year ago when people wondered which fringe party could matter in the twenty nineteen election most analysts pointed to maxim burn, as newly created People's Party of Canada. Would that party grow? Could it eat into the conservative base, when it split the vote on the right a year later that seems a little silly? The People's Party is still at just a couple of points in the polls. But it turns out there is a little party that could decide the election, it was on the other side of the spectrum sitting right where it's been all along waiting for the rest of the country to reach these same conclusion about the key issue. They're most known for that they'd reached years ago, climate change is not now I repeat that not an environmental issue. It's a massive security threat, and it needs to be dealt with by government at all levels, a security threat that requires taking bold action, one of the clear things that we've seen from, from this, despite election. I want to congratulate all the candidates who who ran in. It is a Canadians are really preoccupied about climate change are Canadians really ready to meet the green party, where they've been living all these years sure every poll shows support for the party is rising, but luck rising is relative. When you were as low in the polls as the greens typically are in federal elections. So even if that general support is there will it translate to results. Will it translate to writings, one can it make a difference on election night? And if it does at whose expense, welcome to the fight for the climate vote. I'm Jordan heath Rollings. And this is the big story, Cormac mcsweeney is the parliament hill. Reporter for city news. And for the Rogers radio brands and also for us iconic. Hey, how's it going? It is going really well. I'm hoping that you can kind of parse this brewing fight on the left side of the political spectrum right now for us. It's a remarkable dynamic right now months to go before the election were seeing votes evaporate for both the liberals and the New Democrats, and they're all shifting green, you know, the old saying it ain't easy being green. Well, it's pretty easy right now, because things are looking up for Elizabeth may and her party. We've got the greens polling at probably the best that they've ever pulled that federally some polls have them up at around twelve percent, which is huge. Because back in two thousand fifteen the greens were, I think less than five percent of the vote. So they've more than doubled their voting base in the lead up to the. Twenty nine thousand nine fall election. So they're firing on all cylinders right now. And the liberals and New Democrats are wondering what the heck to do to make sure that they keep those voters on their sides. But also, not only that steel voters from the other progressive parties to try and make sure that they can secure some sort of victory, and try and stop the conservatives who are also firing on all cylinders right now. So it's a it's a heck of a fight on the left as the conservatives continue to gain momentum. And it's going to be interesting to see what happens is there. Anything concrete, you can point to we've talked a couple times on this podcast, most notably. When they had a chance in P of the sort of, general affection. The greens are seeing in the rise in the polls. But is there anything concrete, you can point to that might be driving people moving to consider the greens? Some of this is based on stats and polls. And others is based sort of anecdotally. But I think what we're seeing is a few. Different things here that is just creating this perfect scenario for the green party. One is the fact that climate change and the concerns around climate change on a broader national scale or finally, catching up with what the green party has been preaching for years and years. And that is, we need to take action to protect the environment and protect our earth, and Canadians are now really catching up to the point where this is becoming one of the biggest issues seen nationally among the voting public that action needs to be taken and serious action at that. That's one thing one aspect of it. Is that Canadians are catching up with the concerns for the greens? But the other aspect all of this is that we're seeing kind of a collapse and a failure, if you will from the liberals and NDP to take a look at the new democrat side of things. Jug, meet sing failing to gain traction is since taking over the party leadership. We've seen the end EP. Of fallen support. He's struggled to get the attention that he was hoping to get. There was a lot of excitement around. Jug. Meet sing in the hope that he would be this charismatic dynamic young leader that would really help vault the end EP back to the level that we saw with Jack Layton that has not happened at all. And he's, he's struggled in a number of interviews as well where he's been accused of being too vague on certain issues or possibly flip flopping on others. And so while they knew Democrats are struggling the liberals have had problems of their own Justin Trudeau back in two thousand fifteen was able to unite the progressives behind him. He stole from green supporters and end EP supporters, and some conservatives and, and really built up this, this perfect sort of momentum around him during that long campaign in two thousand fifteen that helped vault him from third him in the liberals from third party status to government, and it never happened before. But since taking office, a lot of the promises and a lot of the things that he was. Elected on have created problems for him, just looking at things like the promise to change the way, we elect, our MP's read. There was a lot of hope that, that, that would actually happen in never ended up happening. The liberals have had other scan whole such as SNC laflin and the, the more recent problems of the Mark Norman case, those are eating away at liberal support as well. And on top of all of that. I mean with environment with the environment being a big issue in the eyes of Canadians, some are pointing out, what people, some people see as a contradiction of the liberal position while they say, we need to take serious action on climate change. We'd need this carbon tax. Here's the government buying the trans mountain pipeline to make sure that the oil from our oil sands, is being sent off to other markets something a lot of people who are very passionate about the environment disagree with. And so you have a lot of troubles for the liberals and the MVP right now. And a lot of progressives who don't know where to turn because they're dissatisfied with what they see from what is traditionally been the two left or left of center parties. And now they're looking to the greens as a possible, viable option. And so you have this perfect scenario, as I said, where climate change is becoming more of an important issue in the eyes of Canadians, the traditional parties that Canadians have known for decades are not satisfying, a lot of these younger voters. And they're deciding you know what? Maybe whether it's a protest vote or legitimately giving the greens shot. They're definitely looking at the greens with a lot of serious consideration. When they look at them, especially for those people for whom climate is a major issue. What do they see exactly what gives the green party? The credibility on climate to. They have a specific plan. They do. And actually, it was just recently released. They entitled it mission possible. And I think the, the whole thing is that the greens for years have been branding themselves as. As the environmental party now that can work against them in certain ways, where they're sort of seen as only a one issue party. And it's, it's a it's an image that they've been trying to shake for some time now under Lisbeth may. But nonetheless, the greens are seen as a very credible party when it comes to the environment, you ask any Canadian like, who do you think is the party that would do the most to try and save the environment? I think the green party would likely be the number one answer. So they did release this ambitious plan for the environment. At a time when a lot of Canadians are paying attention to these issues. They are pitching to go well beyond what the liberal government has said, we'll be its targets in terms of dealing with greenhouse gas emissions. I mean, well, beyond the fact, they want to double the reduction target. So the liberals say they want to try and hit thirty percent to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from two thousand five levels by thirty percent by twenty thirty while the green party says we can do better than that. We'll do sixty percent of reduction from the two thousand and five levels of by twenty thirty. That's a dramatic shift and they're not just looking at, you know, pricing pollution as a way to deal with this. They're talking about some major projects such as retrofitting every building across the nation and eliminating our reliance on foreign oil making sure that from province to province. Renewable energy can be more easily shared something that even the conservatives are kind of pitching with their energy corridor option right now. So the, the greens have released released a very ambitious plan. And I guess now that it's out there. It hasn't had a lot of time to really set in for Canadians, whether they're paying attention to promises like this so far out from the election or not as another thing. But we'll see how they respond with these very ambitious targets that Elizabeth may and her green party have put forward two weeks ago. The greens actually one abaya election which. Which feels like something that doesn't happen. How did that come about? And what happened in auto afterwards? Because what I'm fascinated by, in this story is the number of people who have kind of seen a rise in the polls from the greens, but to your point written them off, as a one issue party, or while they can't climb that high can they and did this send a message are their people in auto Wah, talking about them? Now there are definitely people talking about the greens. And I think this by-election victory although I will say that by-election results are usually not reflective of where things go in general election ratified, it is a way and it's seen by some as a way to send a message to the government of the day. Prime minister Justin Trudeau said the day after the by election that he gets it. There's a message from Canadians they care about climate change, and they want to see action on climate change. And that's what his government is focused on through its carbon pricing system and. So I think there was a message sent to both the liberals and the end EP that they need to need to up their game. When it comes to environmental issues, the end EP as well as changed its tactics since that by-election result. And so, I think a lot of politicians while they were seeing some of this growth in this so-called green wave sweep across the nation and a lot of buzz and a lot of talk about the greens, it wasn't until we saw on federal scale of victory such as having the second elected, and p from the green party arrive at the house of Commons before they started to really, you know, publicly address this, because I'm sure that behind the scenes, both those parties were looking at the greens as, as a potential threat and trying to figure out what to do. But again, this is all come recently for the greens, where they've seen this rise over the last several months as we. Part of it to do with the focus on climate change part of it to do with distaste of the otherwise traditional parties that Canadians have been voting for for a while. But I think there was a message sent and, and people are adapting how do people see Elizabeth may who may be until recently, not many of them ever thought much about there's a bit of a joke around Ottawa that Elizabeth may is everyone's political aunt? You know, she's a likeable person, she has something to say about almost everything, but up until recently, I don't think a lot of people actually were considering her as, as potential prime ministerial material, and I think, more people are sort of giving her a bit of a shot. She's not distasteful in any way, you know, you haven't seen Elizabeth may be the subject of a lot of controversy. She has she's had her own problems within her own party. There has been pushed back, there have been allegations that she's been a bully as a leader. Things like that. But whether Canadians have been paying a lot of attention to that something else, she is seen as somebody who has integrity, who has a passion for what she does. And I would be hard pressed to find another MP in the house of Commons who spends as much time in the house of Commons, debating on almost every different subject, then Elizabeth may, so she's very committed to her work. There is broad support for Elizabeth may. But whether that translates into prime ministerial materials something else Nanos poll that just came out recently actually has her in terms of the preferred prime minister.