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In this episode of The Nectar University Podcast, join your hosts Juliano & film maker and comedian Nick Galarza as we delve deep into the evolving nature of modern offense. Are people truly offended, or has entitlement molded society into one where everyone feels like a social prosecutor? Our discussion reveals the complexities behind perceived slights and examines the impact of this behavior on public discourse. From stand-up comedy to competitive gaming, join us as we explore how these dynamics play out across various platforms.
00:00:00 - Discussion about people being easily offended nowadays
00:00:24 - Welcome to the Nectar University podcast
00:00:47 - Introduction of the guest, Nick Garza
00:02:02 - Discussion about Nick's skills in Super Smash Bros
00:04:01 - Talking about character abilities in Super Smash Bros
00:05:32 - What it's like being "the bald Matt Rife"
00:07:30 - Matt Rife audition story
00:12:52 - Nick's impressive array of talents
00:14:02 - What Nick enjoys doing the most out of his passions
00:15:06 - Story about a comedic incident
00:18:18 - Transition into spoken word poetry
00:19:57 - Entering the battle rap world
00:21:31 - Observations on being a stand-up comedian
00:22:50 - Discussing the "depressed comic" stereotype
00:23:11 - The importance of maintaining humor
00:24:15 - Modern sensitivities and the impact on comedy
00:27:53 - Audience influence on creative decisions
00:29:43 - Impact of Cancel Culture on careers
00:30:47 - Social justice and bullying
00:31:06 - Entitlement and freedom
00:31:37 - Freestyle rap
00:33:30 - Experiences of being bullied
00:35:13 - Rejecting a trophy in little league
00:37:08 - Dance battling instead of fighting
00:39:19 - Bully challenges to a skate competition
00:40:17 - Eating pigeon with uncle
00:41:22 - Running into a mailbox
00:43:24 - Rapid fire word association game
00:44:52 - Current state of the country (February 20th)
00:45:10 - HBO recommendation
00:45:55 - Closing remarks and introduction to game
00:46:09 - Meme caption game
00:47:21 - Conclusion of the episode and goodbyes
In this episode of The Nectar University Podcast, join your hosts Juliano & film maker and comedian Nick Galarza as we delve deep into the evolving nature of modern offense. Are people truly offended, or has entitlement molded society into one where everyone feels like a social prosecutor? Our discussion reveals the complexities behind perceived slights and examines the impact of this behavior on public discourse. From stand-up comedy to competitive gaming, join us as we explore how these dynamics play out across various platforms.
00:00:00 - Discussion about people being easily offended nowadays
00:00:24 - Welcome to the Nectar University podcast
00:00:47 - Introduction of the guest, Nick Garza
00:02:02 - Discussion about Nick's skills in Super Smash Bros
00:04:01 - Talking about character abilities in Super Smash Bros
00:05:32 - What it's like being "the bald Matt Rife"
00:07:30 - Matt Rife audition story
00:12:52 - Nick's impressive array of talents
00:14:02 - What Nick enjoys doing the most out of his passions
00:15:06 - Story about a comedic incident
00:18:18 - Transition into spoken word poetry
00:19:57 - Entering the battle rap world
00:21:31 - Observations on being a stand-up comedian
00:22:50 - Discussing the "depressed comic" stereotype
00:23:11 - The importance of maintaining humor
00:24:15 - Modern sensitivities and the impact on comedy
00:27:53 - Audience influence on creative decisions
00:29:43 - Impact of Cancel Culture on careers
00:30:47 - Social justice and bullying
00:31:06 - Entitlement and freedom
00:31:37 - Freestyle rap
00:33:30 - Experiences of being bullied
00:35:13 - Rejecting a trophy in little league
00:37:08 - Dance battling instead of fighting
00:39:19 - Bully challenges to a skate competition
00:40:17 - Eating pigeon with uncle
00:41:22 - Running into a mailbox
00:43:24 - Rapid fire word association game
00:44:52 - Current state of the country (February 20th)
00:45:10 - HBO recommendation
00:45:55 - Closing remarks and introduction to game
00:46:09 - Meme caption game
00:47:21 - Conclusion of the episode and goodbyes