James Najjaar is a stand-up comedian in the Chicago area ๐น You can catch him live ASAP if you head to his socials and check out his dates ๐ฏ
I met James after my first Chicago open mic just a few weeks ago. He was hosting the show and asked me to stick around for a skit afterwards. It was only after I got home that night when I saw his content and realized who I was talking to ๐ this guy is a machine with short-form comedy videos. There is no shortage of material on his end. That's Ruse certified facts ๐ฅ
In this episode, we discuss how James found comedy through a punch on the train, our controversial opinions on Kill Tony, Chicago's Roast Battles, Norm Macdonald's genius approach to humor, the golden age of YouTube, comedy clout-chasers, and so much more. ๐ช
As always, thank you for watching. New episodes of Ruse Radio always coming soon. ๐
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Asking the important questions about dogs
1:05 - Introducing guest James Najjar
1:35 - James' introduction to comedy
2:15 - Story of punching a guy on the train
4:00 - Life after rehab and finding comedy
5:30 - First stand-up experience and pandemic comedy
7:15 - Filming a skit and becoming a content creator
9:30 - Transitioning from Vine to TikTok
11:30 - Comedy styles and influence of TikTok comedy
13:00 - Thoughts on clout chasing in comedy
15:00 - Comedy is an art form, similar to music
17:00 - Reactions to being a TikToker in comedy
19:10 - Controversial comedy and validation
20:20 - Kanye West as an example of controversial genius
22:00 - Writing personal, edgy comedy
23:15 - Norm Macdonaldโs comedy style
25:00 - Golden age of YouTube and early internet humor
27:00 - Favorite Epic Rap Battles of History
30:20 - Comedy roast battles
32:00 - Tony Hinchcliffe, roast rules, and controversy
34:00 - Critique of Kill Tony
36:30 - Alternatives to Kill Tony and breaking into comedy
39:00 - Comedy and music as cathartic experiences
41:00 - Accepting personal growth in comedy and life
43:00 - Dealing with doubt before performing
45:00 - Writing new jokes and creative processes
47:00 - Writing as a muscle and journaling ideas
49:30 - Challenges with marijuana and creative output
50:00 - Wrap up and James's social media handles