Comedy in Crisis: Finding Light in Tragedy w/ Adam Chapel
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Comedy, Grief, and the Art of Healing with Adam Chappel
In this heartfelt episode, Adam Chappel, winner of the first Comedy Rumble in Las Vegas, joins the host to delve into the transformative power of comedy as a tool for healing and community building. The conversation navigates through Adam's personal journey, marked by profound loss and tragedy, and how comedy became a beacon of hope and a means to process grief. Adam shares candid stories of his experiences on stage, the challenges of creating humor from pain, and the unexpected joy of connecting with audiences through shared vulnerability.
The episode also explores the dynamics of the Comedy Rumble, the supportive nature of its audience, and the importance of creating spaces for emerging comedians to hone their craft. Adam discusses the inception of his own show, the Hot Box, and the significance of fostering a vibrant comedy scene in Las Vegas. The duo reflects on societal issues, the role of humor in addressing uncomfortable topics like death, and the potential for comedy to unite people in a world increasingly divided by fear and greed.
With a blend of humor and sincerity, Adam and the host engage in a thought-provoking dialogue about the cyclical nature of history, the impending changes in our world, and the power of community and laughter in navigating the apocalypse.
00:00 What makes a comic is how they approach tragedy
01:34 Adam Chappel hosts Vibe in the Apocalypse about comedy following tragedy
02:09 M. M. hosted his first comedy rumble last month
06:07 Rumble a Thing was your first show. When was that? In September? October. Yeah, October
09:18 I read this fantastic book in August about giving away without expectation
11:49 Salt Banks started a show called the Rumble and it's now two shows
16:38 Anything that gets more people experiencing live comedy is powerful
19:57 Born and raised in Las Vegas, four generations in Vegas
20:24 Let's talk. Let's talk about what feels okay for you
20:58 Your dad committed suicide in July of last year
25:37 You used comedy to deal with sometimes absurd and horrific tragedy
30:10 Your dad's passing is still really tragic for you
33:43 My dad went camping with some friends when I was 8 or 9
36:26 I'd love to sit down and write about my dad's suicide
38:42 Definitely talks of suicide, by the way, you guys. And I get it's uncomfortable to talk about
42:12 What do you, what do you want for your funeral
44:13 Ben: Thank you for sharing your grief with us. That means a lot
45:21 M. Ross: I think that apocalypses are great opportunities for change
50:19 Give away $500 million to fight world hunger
52:24 What apocalyptic skill do you have that you could teach me
54:37 You can follow Hotbox Comedy show on Instagram
55:51 If you need any video work, I. Am. Doing freelance videography work
Follow Adam Chappel on Instagram: @adamchapel_14
Hot Box Comedy Show: @hotboxcomedyshow December 18th at Fremont Street, benefiting Goody Two Shoes
Follow the host on Instagram and TikTok: @thefreshkingbenjamin
Comedy Rumble in Las Vegas: December 15th
Comedy Rumble in Salt Lake City: December 21st
Join the conversation on how humor can be a powerful force for healing and change in these uncertain times.
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