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Why does one of the most famous comedians in the world seem completely unaffected by backlash, criticism, or outrage?
In this episode, comedian Simon Brodkin explains what he believes sets Ricky Gervais apart from most performers working today, why Gervais appears so resistant to public pressure, and what that reveals about the current state of comedy.
Simon describes how most comedians now instinctively anticipate reaction before they even write, and how that anticipation shapes what gets said, what gets softened, and what never leaves the notebook. Against that backdrop, he explains why Gervais’s approach feels so different — and why that difference attracts both admiration and frustration.
Rather than talking about individual jokes, this conversation focuses on mindset: the willingness to tolerate disapproval, the acceptance of being misunderstood, and the ability to separate personal worth from public reaction. Simon reflects on why that emotional separation is rare, how difficult it is to maintain, and why it becomes more valuable the more visible someone becomes.
He also explains how audience expectations have shifted, how performers internalise those expectations, and how some people become immune to them while others are shaped by them. Through that lens, Simon explores why Gervais continues to work in a way that feels unchanged while much of the industry around him has quietly adapted.
If you’ve ever wondered why some comedians seem unbothered while others feel constantly on edge, or why certain figures remain creatively free while others appear constrained, this episode offers a clear and personal explanation.
This is not about defending or attacking anyone — it’s about understanding the psychology behind creative independence, and why so few people are able to sustain it once fame, attention, and risk enter the picture.
🎧 Watch the full podcast here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQFh6sPgak
#SimonBrodkin #LeeNelson #RickyGervais #BritishComedy #ComedyPodcast #TheDailyHeretic #UKComedy #StandUpComedy
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Why does one of the most famous comedians in the world seem completely unaffected by backlash, criticism, or outrage?
In this episode, comedian Simon Brodkin explains what he believes sets Ricky Gervais apart from most performers working today, why Gervais appears so resistant to public pressure, and what that reveals about the current state of comedy.
Simon describes how most comedians now instinctively anticipate reaction before they even write, and how that anticipation shapes what gets said, what gets softened, and what never leaves the notebook. Against that backdrop, he explains why Gervais’s approach feels so different — and why that difference attracts both admiration and frustration.
Rather than talking about individual jokes, this conversation focuses on mindset: the willingness to tolerate disapproval, the acceptance of being misunderstood, and the ability to separate personal worth from public reaction. Simon reflects on why that emotional separation is rare, how difficult it is to maintain, and why it becomes more valuable the more visible someone becomes.
He also explains how audience expectations have shifted, how performers internalise those expectations, and how some people become immune to them while others are shaped by them. Through that lens, Simon explores why Gervais continues to work in a way that feels unchanged while much of the industry around him has quietly adapted.
If you’ve ever wondered why some comedians seem unbothered while others feel constantly on edge, or why certain figures remain creatively free while others appear constrained, this episode offers a clear and personal explanation.
This is not about defending or attacking anyone — it’s about understanding the psychology behind creative independence, and why so few people are able to sustain it once fame, attention, and risk enter the picture.
🎧 Watch the full podcast here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQFh6sPgak
#SimonBrodkin #LeeNelson #RickyGervais #BritishComedy #ComedyPodcast #TheDailyHeretic #UKComedy #StandUpComedy
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