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β€œWe're doing a theatrical-only run for 'Busboys' because you need to be in a room with people to really feel the comedy; it loses something when you're just scrolling past it on a phone.”

β€” Theo Von
Fun & Entertainment
APR 10, 2026Theo Von
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    Matt McCusker employs ruthless gardening culling

    β€œMatt joins Theo to talk about his ruthless gardening practices”

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    Young men face pressure from looksmaxxing

    β€œwhy he’s worried about young men looksmaxxing”

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    Drafting concerns affect modern comedic perspectives

    β€œhow he thinks he’ll do if he gets drafted”

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    Busboys highlights independent comedy film success

    β€œBusboys Movie: Get tickets at https://www.busboysmovie.com”

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    Matt and Shane podcast maintains weekly consistency

    β€œyou can find him weekly on his podcastβ€” 'Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast'”

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Good interview shows
APR 2, 2026Joe Rogan
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    Theatrical releases are essential for communal comedy - Theo’s new film 'Busboys' is bypassing immediate streaming to prioritize the shared, physical experience of laughing in a theater with an audience.

    β€œWe're doing a theatrical-only run for 'Busboys' because you need to be in a room with people to really feel the comedy; it loses something when you're just scrolling past it on a phone.”

    β€” Theo Von
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    Long-form conversation exposes the limitations of traditional media - the success of independent podcasts stems from the ability to explore nuanced topics without the constraints of corporate editing or forced soundbites.

    β€œThe reason this medium works is because it's the only place left where you can actually have a human conversation that isn't being manipulated by some producer in a glass booth.”

    β€” Joe Rogan
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    Personal vulnerability is the key to audience connection - Theo discusses how sharing his internal struggles and 'darker' thoughts allows listeners to feel less isolated in their own mental health journeys.

    β€œI realized that if I just tell people I'm struggling or that I'm feeling weird, it takes the power away from that feeling and suddenly everyone else says, 'Man, I feel that way too.'”

    β€” Theo Von

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