Sarah Silverman | Blocks Podcast w/ Neal Brennan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มิ.ย. 2024
- Sarah Silverman ('Someone You Love' on Max, The Sarah Silverman Program + much more) joins The Blocks Podcast to talk about the things that make her feel lonely, isolated, and like something's wrong - and how she is persevering despite these blocks.
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00:00 Intro
3:35 Teenage Bedwetter
5:15 Set At Night Ruins Day
25:08 Taking On Other People’s Anger
32:44 Fear of Not For Work Travel
37:05 Partner Travel
1:00:00 Work Identity
1:04:41 Fear of Failure
1:16:26 Goals For Herself
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#podcast #sarahsilverman #comedy #standup #mentalhealth #fullepisode - ตลก
I'm just putting this out there. I've got four grandchildren, and I want them to have an achievable goal. So, I'm going to train them to take care of Sarah Silverman when she reaches her declining years.
When Sarah said "I was alone behind my eyes" I felt like I got an electric shock because I know that feeing. thanks for sharing Sarah, I get it.
I had this experience in '87. Momentary Lapse of Reason mentions it. Blew my fifteen year old mind.
Easily one of the most insightful episodes of Blocks. Sarah and Neal are getting down to the essentials.
yup
🎯🎯🎯absolutely agree
I'm at the low point on my mental health and listen to this really helps, thanks Neal, thanks Sarah.
glad this helps. me too. You're doing great, keep at it please.
go offlline now, see a doctor tomorrow . never go online again
I’m there, too. For what it’s worth, I’m with you. Thankful for them sharing some familiar suffering and recovery and some light at the end of the tunnel.
I love the analytical nature + kindness of this podcast.
Please keep making these till there are no more comedians and then do all of them again
Super great response.
Agreed
sarah being one of my first crushes when i was young. I can proudly say she still got it.
Yup. Still so fine and funny as always
Wierdly enough, when I was younger I did not appreciate her looks as much. Like 12-16 I thought she was super funny but not that attractive. Now at 21, whole new appreciation for her looks. Not sure if my tastes evolved or if she has just gotten better with age
@@jackzwahlen764
fact that you're incarcerated i'm sure plays into it..
@@mindsigh4 yep. Watching TH-cam in my cell
I think I was 11 when I started watching the Sarah Silver program on MTV. Ever since then always been my celebrity crush 😻
I wish Sarah and Neal had a podcast together where they just break down sketch comedy. Loved hearing Sarah’s take on ITYSL.
Timestamp?
@@VarityVideos55 47:19
Thanks!@@Tomhanksgiving
Same.
You're not going to be able to get Corn Cob TV next year. Call your cable company and tell them you want people falling out of coffins.
Great conversation, very illuminating. Thanks Neal and Sarah. Love you both.
Oh god, I needed this episode.I'm a producer in TV and Film and I'm going through a moderate bout of CPTSD and about to set up outpatient care... I needed this. Sarah's been my favourite standup since I heard of her and Neal aint far behind. How Neal FEEL? Apparently, Neal feel hilarious. Thank you.
Brooke johsnnah
This is the best comedy adjacent show currently in existence.
You need to give the editor a big bonus for the Big H Tour Poster flash. Above and beyond the usual top -tier sassy editing on this thing.
The section about brain chemicals/beliefs reminds me of the neuroendocrinologist Robert Sapolsky’s quote “I believe free will is what we call the biology that hasn't been discovered yet.” His book Behave is great, I highly recommend it.
I love Sarah so much.
She's incredibly smart, sensitive, sweet, insightful, hilarious, and so freakin' hot!
❤❤❤
Nobody (because they're more mature than I am) acknowledged the pun about diapers:
Neal: "You're wetting the be 3 nights a week? Every night?"
Sarah: "It DEPENDS"
Hitler was adding shows... So funny, Neal. Yes I laughed out loud. Love this podcast so much.
NOT AT ALL
I’ve adored Sarah for such a long time:)
Thst squeeze at the end nesrly brought me to tears. Love these two.
Love Ms. Silverman. 😊
Loved this. So many notes I took.
Adore you both. So very much. Sending love to you
this has really helped me, to hear these things. thanks.
Love love love. Glad Sarah’s doing well.
Thankl you Neal.
I love Sarah's smile.
I called in to Neal's previous podcast and Sarah's current podcast so this episode really works for me. 🙂👍🏿
This pod was so interesting, informative & illuminating. So raw and real. Appreciate it. Sent this Pod to my therapist! ❣️
Me too!
Brennon way does it right. I’ve been binging it the last few days. Good stuff, good times… no doubt. 🕊️
Love this
This the best show now Thanks Neal
Love this podcast❤just discovered it❤it has my favorite things combined: comedy and analysis and talk about psychology & depression ❤
Best epidode in a while.
42:19 So on point, so relatable. And she is SO RIGHT. Jealous people cheat. All of this I so so agree.
Thank you Neal and thank you Sarah. 🕺🏻🐕
Loved this one !!! Thanks Neal
I love that Sarah said stand-up ruins her day when she knows she has a set that night, because that's exactly how I felt about having a show with my band which made touring an anxiety marathon. My advice to her would be: alcohol. It will help with the anxiety but it will eventually ruin your stand-up career entirely so.. problem solved.
Hilarious when truth be told. Atta girl.
Another great Ep!! 😊
I know you've been told this, but it bears repeating...these conversations are a net good for humanity. Thank you.
Great episode!
Love you both.
Saw Jesus is Magic in Tempe Az with my teen son in a old single movie house and we loved it soo much.
Soo many people walked out and it made it even funnier I'd say.
We have always loved comedy delivered with intelligence and a bit of irreverence. 🤩
PLEASE HAVE BIANCA ON THE SHOW!
I really miss the How Neal Feel podcast with you two!
Agree
Sure, it'd be cool to have her on this one, but the format of HNF was so much better.
One of my fave comedians and biggest crushes ever.
100k and Sarah Silverman - so cool :)
great episode and guest.
@ Neal Brennan , please bring on Tim Robinson!!! That would be pure gold!
finally been looking sarah on my favorite pods
This quality reminds of TV in the early 2000's, lol. Glad they got it done, though! Good job on securing such an efficient backup 👍🏻
So good
Love you two.
Yet another great episode. This one covered a lot of ground lol!
Sarah is great. 💛
That Bob & Dave sketch is Soooooo Funny!!! David Cross finally dies and Bob Odenkirk snaps out of the anger realizes he’s super old now just goes “What? My life…” 😂😂😂😂😂
▶️LoVing this convo ~great duo, really enjoyed this one! Cheers! 👏🎭💫✨
I love Sarah Silverman
Good talk. I laughed, I cried,.....I had some inspired thoughts. Thanks from an ordinary (Joe).
Neal you have a great show
❤ that hug in the end summed up two awesome humans
Love her❤
God I needed this ❤❤❤
Wow! Listened to almost all the Blocks , but this one.... Thank you SS for sharing and Neil for hosting... Could just be the chemicals speaking for "me" but this one was cathartic.. Happy Halloween!
Congrats on 100k subscribers, Neal!
Silverman's Sanctuary for the Elderly
Congrats on 100k 🎉
Great interview. I was kinda hoping they would get into Sarah’s infamous interview with Bill burr lol… feel like Neal would be the perfect person to discuss this with her.
Wow she has aged so gracefully, when she said she's 52 I had to look it up to confirm because I thought she was joking🤣 great episode thanks Neal
idf money
Nah, I'd just assume you're a millenial and maybe younger than her being Gen X but it's just our perspective shifts where Gen Z or Alpha would look at her and see her as old and definitely sees her being in her 50s but it's like people among our peers stay at a standstill or decently age as we do with them, I remember thinking it was nearly inappropriate how they made J Law play younger roles so her being only 3 years younger than me always makes me feel creepy finding her attractive despite being 33 now and I'm 36, not weird at all but at 20 and she was in major roles at 17 and on, just was always a no go even mentally thinking, "would I?" It was always a hard no just from that point forward and now still feel like she has to be way younger and yet it's only a 3 year gap totally unweird 33 to 36
@@j.ballsdeep420 I'm older than you by 4 years
@@j.ballsdeep420 Wait a second, you felt creepy at age 20 for being attracted to a very attractive 17 year-old?
Yeah 420,, please put some punctuation in there. I have no idea what you're saying.
Honestly, the best ep imo... I'm not necessarily a "Neil fan" nor a "Sarah Fan" tho I've always liked them both.
How’d you get here then? 😅
@@Yappathon I saw the episode with Taylor Tomlinson since I'm her fan and became a Neil fan since 🤣🤣
@_johnnyd well I suppose the best answer is summed up in authenticity and acceptance. Along with years of loyalty that gained Trust
Commenting to timestamp 33:44 pic of Sarah's adorable dog. Such a sweetie!
Sarah has that formula that it takes to tickle my funny bone.
Awesome comedian that also seems like a genuinely cool human. Neal gives an awesome interview as usual…❤
There is new, published, and widely accepted research on SSRIs and depression that completely debunks how they were thought to work. "No clear evidence that low serotonin levels are responsible for depression." The study was published in 2022 and can be found online.
It was in fact evident from the beginning that they were not effective. David Burns the main proponent of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy turned down participating in the early studies for SSRI’s and has had a wonderful career teaching folks to utilize CBT to better their mental health. His podcast and book Feeling Good are a wealth of tools for personal mental health empowerment.
My ibs mood swings feel so validated rn
Damn i had no idea how insightful this interview would be.
Really related to this one ❤
I’m the opposite of FOMO! I’m always measuring how far away I am from my bed! 😂 so me! Just went out for a comedy show and a concert this past few weeks and it does feel nice too! 😊
Auntie Sarah is the realest. What a treasure.
Love Sarah
Yay!
I love you Neal and Sarah
Your discussion about failure made me wonder if comics ever consider that, in the arts, something initially considered a failure is often appreciated later
Thanks for the amazing free entertainment and all the effort u guys into the show. I'm sure this helps many ppl.
38:25 dead on someone goes small
Now trying to find ballast both but it is a beeeetch. 😮🎉TY LOVE U BOTH
I love this podcast. What was the video Sarah did that she loved but didn't connect? 1:06:30
I'm not super familiar with Sarah Silverman but I know of her and have heard that she grew up in Bedford. I went to, probably, the same school--Mckelvie Middle School-- and went through the same program where we had to take a class trip to Cardigan Mountain. Let me put it this way--Bedford sucks. The culture and the isolation of how the town is arranged will haunt you for the rest of your life after you live there. I grew up there probably half a decade after she left and it is a very haunting place to live in as an adolescent. Hate that town.
2:06 The fact that some people DON'T hear a voice inside their head 24/7 = mind blowing to me
I honestly can't even understand how a person like this could exist on a day-to-day basis
You’re never gonna die, Sarah
I always feel homesick, but I have no place to call home. I actually did stand up too for about 5 years, but I felt like I would never have a home unless I went all the way, but I can't see myself ever going back and doing that, I'm too sleepy and sickly to commit to it.
❤
She’s such a gorgeous woman, she’s always been my celebrity love
shout to Sarah
As far as feelings like hurt go, I think it's perfect to experience emotions and you can't help the way you feel. So not only is it OK to feel hurt the ability to do so is a sign that your humaning well. This is the pain that is painless, all part of the courage it takes to have a human experience. In my experience, it's not helpful to inflate the emotion I'm having, and the reason that I am having it. Meaning, I accept all parts of myself, including all my feelings, but what I don't want is to tell myself stories as to why I'm having my feelings I just want to except them, regardless of where they came from or what I think "caused" them. I dunno
I agree my stomach is paralyzed (gastroparesis) and I'm depressed.
1:11:14 upside of your Blocks! imo or Sarah said that blocks are what got you thru or helped you cope.. like her discussing her bed wetting was fantastic for this lady who now has the same fear at 52! Manopause (intentional pun) is kinda a big bummer..
Love how Sarah is growing up with me🌟💕😘 1:16:40 NealB my goal + block is to write for you✌️🌟
That cardigan mountain cutaway was so unnecessary yet very much appreciated
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I know it’s weird to love people I’ve never even met but welp here we are.
Crazy but I felt like Sarah had read my diary on how I feel/felt. I got on meds for depression even though I didn't feel depressed like my mom was I knew it was there.
Dear Neal,
Buy a dummy battery for your camera (a battery hooked up to a plug). Love the pod.
26:08 Hey, some advice from the spectrum: If I notice someone around me is having emotions either about me or emoting towards me and they are not a friend or loved one I just make sure I take a note: “okay. Someone is experiencing emotions around me.” Then it’s just information about the world around me. I usually feel proud of myself for noticing. But you can just carry on with your day if you don’t need that validation. I don’t do anything about the emotional outburst someone is experiencing, because I don’t have a returning emotion back and I think emotions are activating things, but not doing anything is usually the best way to treat acquaintances or strangers. (IMO)
56:46 DON'T TRY (on Bukowski's grave stone)
"Somebody asked me: "What do you do? How do you write, create?" You don't, I told them. You don't try. That's very important: not to try, either for Cadillacs, creation or immortality. You wait, and if nothing happens, you wait some more. It's like a bug high on the wall. You wait for it to come to you. When it gets close enough you reach out, slap out and kill it. Or if you like its looks, you make a pet out of it."
- Charles Bukowski
1:21:11 Relevance .. is so hard to maintain.. you don’t want the golden oldie nostalgic 💐 Hollywood star. Pity bites. xo
At least 50% of people don't have any inner analysis. No monologue. No thoughts. Just act and react...... Explains a lot!
Still intermittently chuckling to myself about the blink-&-you'll-miss-it humor, @7:00: ". . . (D?)epends" (which seemingly even snuck past her - and - "opposite of FOMO" (@33:58) when "OMOF" flew past the back of Sarah's head