The Kurtis Conner Exclusive! - Chuckle Sandwich EP 72
[00:00 - 00:23]The narrator is nervous around their guest, Curtis, whom they describe as a terrifying individual.
[00:24 - 00:51]Curtis reveals that he made the Coney 2012 video under the alias Curtis Coney.
[00:51 - 01:56]The podcast hosts introduce Curtis as a commentary YouTuber and stand up comedian who recently finished touring.
[01:57 - 03:58]The hosts ask Curtis about his experience at the Streamys and any tension at their table.
[02:02 - 03:09]The narrator is nervous around their guest, Curtis, whom they describe as a terrifying individual.
[03:33 - 05:32]They discuss the Streamy Awards and Danny Gonzalez's win in the commentary category.
[04:22 - 05:57]The podcast hosts express their frustration with not being nominated and confusion over the award presentation.
[04:58 - 06:51]The speaker expresses nervousness about meeting other YouTubers and wanting to make friends in the commentary community.
[05:39 - 06:56]The speaker concludes by saying people just want to see the content and not necessarily the creator.
[05:57 - 06:56]The hosts ask Curtis about his experience at the Streamys and any tension at their table.
[06:09 - 07:19]Curtis clarifies that he was not nominated for an award.
[06:39 - 07:37]The speaker discusses the inclusion of commentary YouTubers and podcasters in a nomination.
[07:37 - 08:08]They mention knowing and meeting other commentary YouTubers and finding them to be chill and funny.
[08:08 - 09:37]They ask for advice on how to become friends with the commentary crowd and rub elbows with them.
[08:29 - 09:18]The speaker suggests making videos and being silly as a way to fit in with the commentary community.
[09:18 - 10:02]They mention how the intro used to include a special greeting for subscribed viewers but they stopped doing it.
[10:03 - 11:38]The speaker concludes by saying people just want to see the content and not necessarily the creator.
[10:39 - 11:19]They mention how they used to do a set of jokes in their intro but realized it took too long to get to the topic of the video.
[11:38 - 12:14]The speaker gives an example of their own intro and how it used to be longer but they shortened it for time.
[11:47 - 13:35]Speaker attended Humber College for comedy writing and performance program for 2 years
[12:14 - 13:09]They mention how they used to do a set of jokes in their intro but realized it took too long to get to the topic of the video.
[12:14 - 15:20]Program focused on teaching students how to write jokes and perform stand-up
[13:10 - 15:20]The speaker expresses nervousness about meeting other YouTubers and wanting to make friends in the commentary community.
[15:20 - 16:49]The speaker gives an example of their own intro and how it used to be longer but they shortened it for time.
[15:20 - 17:04]Started doing YouTube during summer between 1st and 2nd year of college, gained 100k followers on Vine
[15:43 - 17:27]The speaker suggests making videos and being silly as a way to fit in with the commentary community.
[17:04 - 18:29]After Vine shut down, had to find footing on YouTube and eventually started doing commentary videos
[18:03 - 18:51]Made a video titled "Pointless Twitter Threads" which gained 600k views in 2 days and motivated speaker to continue making videos full-time
[18:15 - 19:34]After Vine shut down, had to find footing on YouTube and eventually started doing commentary videos
[19:21 - 20:49]Made a video titled "Pointless Twitter Threads" which gained 600k views in 2 days and motivated speaker to continue making videos full-time
[20:01 - 20:07]Speaker attended Humber College for comedy writing and performance program for 2 years
[20:08 - 22:29]He talks about his experience on Vine and how it was a new and exciting platform for creators at the time.
[20:50 - 21:55]Did not have a specific goal to quit his 9-5 job, just happy that his YouTube content was successful and could potentially become a job.
[22:29 - 23:33]Curtis Connor discusses his past success on Vine, mentioning a top compilation video with 570,000 views and a six-year-old video about furries with 400,000 views.
[23:11 - 32:43]He talks about his experience on Vine and how it was a new and exciting platform for creators at the time.
[32:28 - 35:44]He compares the writing process for stand-up and YouTube videos, saying they are similar in terms of having a thesis statement and adding funny elements to complement it.
[33:02 - 33:29]He jokes about adding zoom-ins on stand-up shows.
[33:07 - 34:22]He compares the writing process for stand-up and YouTube videos, saying they are similar in terms of having a thesis statement and adding funny elements to complement it.
[35:22 - 37:19]The person explains that their standup revolves around different ways of holding the microphone.
[37:07 - 39:18]The person is getting ready to do another show and is hoping it will be funny.
[37:25 - 40:39]They discuss their tour bus catching on fire and how it affected them.
[39:18 - 40:33]The person explains that their standup revolves around different ways of holding the microphone.
[39:38 - 41:32]The person is getting ready to do another show and is hoping it will be funny.
[40:40 - 45:17]They discuss their tour bus catching on fire and how it affected them.
[42:37 - 43:10]The person talks about their recent experience performing in Pennsylvania and the camaraderie with other performers.
[43:38 - 45:53]They discuss their tour bus catching on fire and how it affected them.
[43:51 - 46:40]They joke about the audience being "mic experts."
[46:41 - 49:14]They discuss their tour bus catching on fire and how it affected them.
[47:30 - 49:39]The person talks about their recent experience performing in Pennsylvania and the camaraderie with other performers.
[49:14 - 50:14]The person is getting ready to do another show and is hoping it will be funny.
[50:02 - 51:27]They joke about the audience being "mic experts."
[50:21 - 52:26]Discussion about the joke and its delivery
[50:45 - 52:08]Man asks Curtis to tell a funny joke
[51:44 - 53:42]Curtis responds with a joke about a clean Xbox and a dirty PlayStation
[52:27 - 54:45]Man asks Curtis to tell a funny joke
[53:28 - 56:12]Curtis responds with a joke about a clean Xbox and a dirty PlayStation
[55:34 - 56:46]Man asks Curtis to tell a funny joke
[55:50 - 57:30]Curtis responds with a joke about a clean Xbox and a dirty PlayStation
[57:09 - 59:09]Discussion about the joke and its delivery
[57:14 - 1.03:02]Man asks Curtis to tell a funny joke
[1.03:03 - 1.04:25]Curtis jokes about tomatoes not being able to fly planes
[1.04:27 - 1.06:40]Man asks Curtis a "last night question" about his favorite moment on tour
[1.05:06 - 1.06:15]Man asks Curtis about his favorite item at the grocery store
[1.06:40 - 1.09:51]The speaker is discussing their experience of performing on tour and feeling nervous before shows.
[1.09:52 - 1.11:27]They mention having breaks during the tour and getting married in Europe.
[1.10:40 - 1.11:58]The speaker talks about the pressure to continue creating and posting content on YouTube during the tour.
[1.11:58 - 1.15:26]The speaker is discussing their experience of performing on tour and feeling nervous before shows.
[1.14:29 - 1.17:28]The speaker enjoys making project-style videos where they set out to achieve a specific goal.
[1.14:35 - 1.17:16]They answer the question of what part of a sandwich they would be by saying a tomato that can fly a plane.
[1.17:28 - 1.18:22]The speaker talks about the pressure to continue creating and posting content on YouTube during the tour.
[1.17:43 - 1.19:52]The speaker enjoys making project-style videos where they set out to achieve a specific goal.
[1.18:11 - 1.21:20]They mention a video where they tried to become a magician and another where they attempted to break a world record.
[1.19:53 - 1.21:32]The speaker enjoys making project-style videos where they set out to achieve a specific goal.
[1.21:33 - 1.23:45]They answer the question of what part of a sandwich they would be by saying a tomato that can fly a plane.
[1.23:05 - 1.24:04]The speaker thanks the hosts for having them on the podcast and mentions adding their appearance to their resume.