EPISODE · Apr 17, 2025 · 2H 31M
'BIG AL' - Transform Your Trauma
from Ruse Radio · host Ruse
Big Al is a comedian operating in Chicago, Illinois! 💯In this episode, we discuss the decline of the gaming industry, why weirdos are the spice of life, the power of reshaping your trauma through art, how to create meaningful relationships in your industry of choice, and much more! 🔥As always, thank you for watching. New episodes of Ruse Radio always coming soon. 💖____TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Call of Duty, gaming culture shifts, and nostalgia5:50 - Unfinished games, physical media, and gaming creativity10:00 - Creative expression through comedy and music formats15:30 - Evolution of comedy, types of humor, and playing the fool21:00 - Getting into comedy and balancing life with performing28:00 - Set building, crowd work, and performance confidence35:45 - Comedy boundaries, growth, and the Chicago/Milwaukee scene43:00 - Car accident story and near-death driving experiences48:00 - Moving to Chicago for creative and comedy growth54:00 - Producing shows, networking, and building community1:00:00 - Professionalism, fairness in booking, and women in comedy1:07:00 - Listener feedback, song inspiration, and writing process1:10:25 - Comedy rap, freestyling, and musical range1:15:45 - Songwriting, therapy through art, and creative processing1:22:23 - Risks in comedy, trauma as material, and evolving jokes1:27:04 - Comedians' stories, spiritual journeys, and Pete Holmes1:32:53 - Kids, phones, and social media’s generational impact1:39:09 - Hollywood corruption, distractions, and media manipulation1:46:40 - Humanity, creative reflection, and personal evolution1:51:04 - Gaming setups, PC vs. console, and Game Pass perks2:00:02 - GTA 6 fears, Rockstar history, and Bully sequel dreams2:12:02 - Red Dead Redemption 2, open worlds, and story design2:16:50 - Improv thinking, adapting live, and weird creative minds2:23:17 - Oddballs, comedy scenes, and finding your people2:30:04 - Final thoughts: being authentic and embracing weirdness
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Big Al is a comedian operating in Chicago, Illinois! 💯In this episode, we discuss the decline of the gaming industry, why weirdos are the spice of life, the power of reshaping your trauma through art, how to create meaningful relationships in your industry of choice, and much more! 🔥As always, thank you for watching. New episodes of Ruse Radio always coming soon. 💖____TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Call of Duty, gaming culture shifts, and nostalgia5:50 - Unfinished games, physical media, and gaming creativity10:00 - Creative expression through comedy and music formats15:30 - Evolution of comedy, types of humor, and playing the fool21:00 - Getting into comedy and balancing life with performing28:00 - Set building, crowd work, and performance confidence35:45 - Comedy boundaries, growth, and the Chicago/Milwaukee scene43:00 - Car accident story and near-death driving experiences48:00 - Moving to Chicago for creative and comedy growth54:00 - Producing shows, networking, and building community1:00:00 - Professionalism, fairness in booking, and women in comedy1:07:00 - Listener feedback, song inspiration, and writing process1:10:25 - Comedy rap, freestyling, and musical range1:15:45 - Songwriting, therapy through art, and creative processing1:22:23 - Risks in comedy, trauma as material, and evolving jokes1:27:04 - Comedians' stories, spiritual journeys, and Pete Holmes1:32:53 - Kids, phones, and social media’s generational impact1:39:09 - Hollywood corruption, distractions, and media manipulation1:46:40 - Humanity, creative reflection, and personal evolution1:51:04 - Gaming setups, PC vs. console, and Game Pass perks2:00:02 - GTA 6 fears, Rockstar history, and Bully sequel dreams2:12:02 - Red Dead Redemption 2, open worlds, and story design2:16:50 - Improv thinking, adapting live, and weird creative minds2:23:17 - Oddballs, comedy scenes, and finding your people2:30:04 - Final thoughts: being authentic and embracing weirdness
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