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Zoning Out Presented by The Comedy Zone

60-Hour Day

Opening:     •    The crew (Jordan, Mr. Williams Comedy, and Jason) open with playful banter about comedy names and Jason’s signature response: “I’m dynamite.”     •    They officially announce the Three’s Comedy Tour, with stops in:     •    Atlanta (Stage Door Theater – May 29)     •    Ferryville, VA (Copper Fox Distillery – July 18–19)     •    Williamsburg, VA (Copper Fox Distillery – August 29–30)     •    Plans to add a June date are in the works.     •    The idea is to build synergy between the podcast and their stand-up acts, with potential for live podcast tapings in the future. Middle Segments:     •    60 Hours in a Day? A long and hilarious debate unfolds about time, days, and Earth’s rotation. Jonathan jokingly proposes that a true day should be 60 hours, sparking back-and-forth arguments about circadian rhythms, Mars time, and how arbitrary time systems really are.     •    Blue Origin Controversy: The group discusses Jeff Bezos’ latest Blue Origin space flight, which featured an all-women crew (including Katy Perry and Gail King). While the mission was promoted as a feminist milestone, the hosts critique it as tone-deaf, self-serving PR, especially given the political climate and global instability.     •    Special note: They show empathy for Amanda Nguyen, a survivor-turned-activist whose spaceflight dream had a deeper meaning.     •    They slam the commercialism and celebrity inclusion, joking about a “Blue Orgy” and mocking the performative nature of the launch.     •    Festival Fails & Coachella Moments:     •    They react to d4vd’s viral Coachella backflip fail and compare it to a stage dive gone wrong by Ginuwine and a now-infamous Miguel leg-drop.     •    They roast festival stunts, influencer culture, and the generational divide in handling on-stage mishaps. Final Segment: Bernie Sanders at Coachella     •    A surprise Coachella appearance by Bernie Sanders sparks heated (and hilarious) debate:     •    Jonathan argues that Bernie’s message is necessary and urgent, even if it interrupts the party vibe.     •    Others point out the tension between escapism and activism—but agree that in this political moment, awareness is critical.     •    They close with sharp political commentary balanced with comedy and a reminder that the world can’t be ignored just because we’re having fun.
Broadcast on:
17 Apr 2025

Opening:

    •    The crew (Jordan, Mr. Williams Comedy, and Jason) open with playful banter about comedy names and Jason’s signature response: “I’m dynamite.”

    •    They officially announce the Three’s Comedy Tour, with stops in:

    •    Atlanta (Stage Door Theater – May 29)

    •    Ferryville, VA (Copper Fox Distillery – July 18–19)

    •    Williamsburg, VA (Copper Fox Distillery – August 29–30)

    •    Plans to add a June date are in the works.

    •    The idea is to build synergy between the podcast and their stand-up acts, with potential for live podcast tapings in the future.


Middle Segments:

    •    60 Hours in a Day?

A long and hilarious debate unfolds about time, days, and Earth’s rotation. Jonathan jokingly proposes that a true day should be 60 hours, sparking back-and-forth arguments about circadian rhythms, Mars time, and how arbitrary time systems really are.

    •    Blue Origin Controversy:

The group discusses Jeff Bezos’ latest Blue Origin space flight, which featured an all-women crew (including Katy Perry and Gail King). While the mission was promoted as a feminist milestone, the hosts critique it as tone-deaf, self-serving PR, especially given the political climate and global instability.

    •    Special note: They show empathy for Amanda Nguyen, a survivor-turned-activist whose spaceflight dream had a deeper meaning.

    •    They slam the commercialism and celebrity inclusion, joking about a “Blue Orgy” and mocking the performative nature of the launch.

    •    Festival Fails & Coachella Moments:

    •    They react to d4vd’s viral Coachella backflip fail and compare it to a stage dive gone wrong by Ginuwine and a now-infamous Miguel leg-drop.

    •    They roast festival stunts, influencer culture, and the generational divide in handling on-stage mishaps.


Final Segment: Bernie Sanders at Coachella

    •    A surprise Coachella appearance by Bernie Sanders sparks heated (and hilarious) debate:

    •    Jonathan argues that Bernie’s message is necessary and urgent, even if it interrupts the party vibe.

    •    Others point out the tension between escapism and activism—but agree that in this political moment, awareness is critical.

    •    They close with sharp political commentary balanced with comedy and a reminder that the world can’t be ignored just because we’re having fun.

Opening:     •    The crew (Jordan, Mr. Williams Comedy, and Jason) open with playful banter about comedy names and Jason’s signature response: “I’m dynamite.”     •    They officially announce the Three’s Comedy Tour, with stops in:     •    Atlanta (Stage Door Theater – May 29)     •    Ferryville, VA (Copper Fox Distillery – July 18–19)     •    Williamsburg, VA (Copper Fox Distillery – August 29–30)     •    Plans to add a June date are in the works.     •    The idea is to build synergy between the podcast and their stand-up acts, with potential for live podcast tapings in the future. Middle Segments:     •    60 Hours in a Day? A long and hilarious debate unfolds about time, days, and Earth’s rotation. Jonathan jokingly proposes that a true day should be 60 hours, sparking back-and-forth arguments about circadian rhythms, Mars time, and how arbitrary time systems really are.     •    Blue Origin Controversy: The group discusses Jeff Bezos’ latest Blue Origin space flight, which featured an all-women crew (including Katy Perry and Gail King). While the mission was promoted as a feminist milestone, the hosts critique it as tone-deaf, self-serving PR, especially given the political climate and global instability.     •    Special note: They show empathy for Amanda Nguyen, a survivor-turned-activist whose spaceflight dream had a deeper meaning.     •    They slam the commercialism and celebrity inclusion, joking about a “Blue Orgy” and mocking the performative nature of the launch.     •    Festival Fails & Coachella Moments:     •    They react to d4vd’s viral Coachella backflip fail and compare it to a stage dive gone wrong by Ginuwine and a now-infamous Miguel leg-drop.     •    They roast festival stunts, influencer culture, and the generational divide in handling on-stage mishaps. Final Segment: Bernie Sanders at Coachella     •    A surprise Coachella appearance by Bernie Sanders sparks heated (and hilarious) debate:     •    Jonathan argues that Bernie’s message is necessary and urgent, even if it interrupts the party vibe.     •    Others point out the tension between escapism and activism—but agree that in this political moment, awareness is critical.     •    They close with sharp political commentary balanced with comedy and a reminder that the world can’t be ignored just because we’re having fun.