• Ep 67 - Darryl Purvis

  • Jun 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Jon Welcomes Comedian Darryl Purvis

    In this episode, Jon is thrilled to finally have his longtime friend and fellow comedian, Darryl Purvis, on the show.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • How They Met: Jon and Darryl share the story of how they became friends.
    • NHL Playoffs and Hockey Talk: Dive into the latest NHL playoffs and engaging hockey discussions.
    • Darryl's Comedy Journey: Explore Darryl Purvis's start in comedy and his journey since.
    • Travel Tales: Hear about Darryl’s recent trip to the UK and how comedy there compares to the States and Canada.
    • Jon's Google Maps Adventure: Jon recounts his virtual tour of Scunthorpe, England, sparked by Darryl's travels.
    • Crafting New Jokes vs. Old Jokes: Insights into the process of writing new material versus revisiting old jokes.
    • Family in Comedy: How family life often becomes fodder for jokes.
    • Comedy with Age: Discussing the evolution of being a comedian as you get older and what they've learned over the years.
    • Perseverance in Entertainment: Reflecting on the ups and downs of a career in comedy and entertainment, and why it's all worth it.

    Special Mentions:

    • Darryl Purvis Online: Check out Darryl at DarrylPurvis.ca
    • Latest Comedy Album: Listen to Darryl’s latest album, "Throbbing Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich," available on all major audio platforms.
    • Jon's Recording Gear: Jon records using the Shure SM7dB microphone.
    • Sponsor Shoutout: A big thank you to our sponsor, BlendJet2!

    Join Jon and Darryl for an entertaining and insightful conversation packed with humor, stories, and a behind-the-scenes look at the life of comedians.

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