PODCAST · comedy
Bubba's Comedy
by Stephen James
I’m Stephen James — comedian, mental health advocate, and gun violence survivor. On Easter Sunday 2015, I was shot in the face and told I might never speak again. But here I am — not only talking, but turning trauma into comedy, pain into purpose, and sharing stories that matter.This podcast is about more than just punchlines. It’s about finding strength in laughter, even when life hits the hardest. Every week, I sit down with fellow comedians, survivors, and everyday warriors who’ve faced mental health battles, personal losses, and hard resets — and still find a way to laugh through it all.Because if you have enough strength to laugh, you have enough strength to live.Subscribe, share, and join the movement. Let’s face the heavy stuff — together — with honesty, hope, and humor.
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Marquita Seifried: When the System Fails Fighting for What’s Right in Oklahoma
In this conversation, Marquita and Stephen discuss a range of topics including women's rights, the historical context of women's marches, the current political climate in Oklahoma, and the challenges facing the education system. They delve into the influence of media, the role of Ryan Walters in shaping educational policies, and the impact of wealth on education. The discussion highlights the importance of teachers and public education, while critiquing the current administration's approach to these issues. In this conversation, Marquita and Stephen James discuss various pressing political issues, including the disheartening realities of Social Security claims, the impact of local elections, and the importance of supporting LGBTQ rights in education. They reflect on the influence of dark money in politics, the fragility of democracy, and the historical context of political change, particularly in relation to the Oklahoma City bombing. The discussion emphasizes the need for accountability, community engagement, and the dangers of hate and division in society.
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J.P. Brown Mental Health Benefits of Gaming
In this engaging conversation, Stephen James and JP Brown explore various themes including life in Oklahoma, social issues, healthcare concerns, the journey of comedy, and the evolution of gaming culture. They discuss the challenges faced by the homeless in Oklahoma, the absurdities of the healthcare system, and the importance of community in both comedy and gaming. JP shares his experiences in the gaming world, highlighting the positive aspects of gaming culture while acknowledging the negative behaviors that can arise. The conversation also touches on the benefits of gaming for mental health and the importance of balancing personal life with a career in comedy. In this engaging conversation, JP Brown and Stephen James explore the nuances of relationships, the importance of emotional safety, and the journey into comedy. They share personal anecdotes about love, laughter, and the challenges that come with building a strong connection. The discussion also touches on cultural reflections about Canada and the art of Muay Thai, highlighting the beauty in both relationships and martial arts. In this engaging conversation, JP Brown and Stephen James reflect on the legacies of comedy legends like George Carlin and Robin Williams, discussing their profound impact on the world of comedy and mental health awareness. They delve into the importance of communication in relationships, the challenges of cancel culture, and the responsibilities that come with humor, particularly regarding race and accountability. The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness and the courage to speak out, while also highlighting the significance of mental health in the lives of comedians and the support they find in their relationships.
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Back from the Break: Finding Strength, Laughter, and Moving Forward
In this conversation, Stephen James shares his journey of navigating grief after the loss of his mother. He discusses the importance of honoring loved ones through daily routines and acts of kindness, emphasizing the need for compassion and connection in the community. The podcast serves as a platform for deeper conversations about mental health and personal experiences, encouraging listeners to engage and share their stories.
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Danielle Arce Balancing Laughter and Motherhood
In this engaging conversation, Stephen James and Danielle Arce delve into the complexities of navigating a career in comedy while managing mental health challenges. They discuss the evolution of Danielle's journey from acting to stand-up, her writing process, and the importance of pausing during performances. The conversation also touches on the balance of parenthood and comedy, the significance of community support, and the challenges of networking in the comedy scene, especially in the age of social media.
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Brad Bonar One Degree of Separation
In this conversation, Brad Bonar discusses his nonprofit organization, One Degree of Separation, which focuses on mental health through comedy. He shares insights on the importance of close friendships, the role of laughter in healing, and how comedy can serve as a powerful tool for discussing mental health issues. The conversation also touches on the structure of their shows, the significance of support systems, and the evolving perspectives on mental health in society
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Ladies you're not alone
*This conversation Is not for the faint of hearts In this conversation, Stephen James shares three stories that highlight the importance of women's rights and the need for compassion and support. He discusses a case of a special needs child who was sexually abused and the mother's decision to do an at-home birth. He also recounts an incident where he had to save a woman in the hospital parking lot who had taken too many pills. Lastly, he shares a story of a woman who was being abused and eventually turned over her baby through the safe haven law. Stephen emphasizes the need to respect women's choices and not let personal beliefs override their rights.
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Why Are We So Addicted to Hate and Hooked on Stupid?
The conversation revolves around the topic of addiction and hate. The host shares personal stories and observations about addiction in various forms, such as substance abuse, social media, and shopping. He also discusses the destructive impact of addiction on individuals and their loved ones. The conversation then transitions to the theme of hate, exploring why society seems to be more addicted to hate and negativity. The host shares stories of encountering hate and ignorance in his own life, highlighting the importance of self-worth and resilience. The conversation concludes with a call to reject hate and focus on helping others.
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Chandler Watson Burning Man & Mushrooms
In this conversation, Stephen sits down with comedian Chandler Watson. They discuss their shared interests in painting, photography, and comedy. They talk about their preferences and experiences in each field, as well as the changes they have seen in the comedy scene over the years. They also touch on topics like cancel culture, consequences for jokes, and the importance of human connection in comedy. They briefly discuss their experiences at Burning Man and Coachella, and Chandler shares his thoughts on performing comedy on mushrooms. In this conversation, Bubba Butler discusses the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms and their ability to create new neural pathways in the brain. He also talks about the Multiple Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) and their scientific studies on how different substances can affect the brain and help with PTSD. Chandler shares his passion for comedy, photography, and painting, and how these creative outlets help him slow down and appreciate life. He emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and finding success in being free and living in the present moment.
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Stephen James, Why I Started Bubbas Comedy
SummaryStephen James shares his journey from being a security guard to becoming a stand-up comedian and starting Bubba's Comedy. He emphasizes the importance of connecting with people and having conversations. He discusses his passion for helping others and using comedy to deescalate situations. Stephen also talks about his experiences working with female comedians and his desire to turn Bubba's Comedy into a podcast where he can have meaningful conversations with guests.
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Anna Rhodes, I Have This Uterus Just Lying Around.
In this episode, we tackle the subjects of depression, overcoming fears, and chasing dreams despite life's challenges. Traditionally, pregnancy involves three parties: the couple and the doctor. Some might consider my views traditional, but I believe this is the proper approach. Yet, this pregnancy was extraordinary; she aimed to bestow the gift of life upon a couple who couldn't conceive naturally. In the South, women seeking pregnancy often confront hurdles, sometimes needing to consult senators and governors. Our guest today, Anna Rhodes, opted to become a surrogate, jokingly remarking that her uterus was 'just lying around.' Enjoy the episode as we share laughter, shed tears, and explore deep topics. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated.
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Daryl Felsberg is All Business, Comedy Business
This week, I had the pleasure of chatting with Darryl Felsberg, a comedic force since his start in the Texas Panhandle back in 2000. Like many comedians, an open mic was his gateway to a world of laughs, and what a journey it's been! In our talk, we delve into his past, peek into his future, and even get down to the nitty-gritty of comedy's business side. It turns out, there's a whole lot more to comedy than just penning punchlines, and we cover it all in this episode.
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Marquita Seifried Teacher/Mail Order Ventriloquist
II'd like to introduce you to my friend, Marquita Seifried. She's a newcomer to the comedy scene but has practiced ventriloquism since childhood. After ordering a mail-order kit to learn ventriloquism, she's now retired from teaching and is focused on bringing joy and laughter into her life by making people laugh with her ventriloquist friends.
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Rick Izquieta Comedy Comes Frist
In this engaging conversation, Bubba Butler and Rick Izquieta explore the complexities of life in California, touching on themes of immigration, family dynamics, and the journey of becoming a comedian. They share personal stories that highlight the challenges and triumphs of navigating life as immigrants and the importance of family support in pursuing a career in comedy. The discussion also delves into the unique experiences of performing on cruise ships and the lessons learned from comedy legends. In this engaging conversation, Rick Izquieta shares his journey of self-discovery, from his early experiences in acting and education to his passion for football and comedy. He reflects on the transformative power of education, the challenges of navigating the comedy scene, and the importance of parenting in the digital age. The discussion highlights the evolution of comedy and media, as well as the personal growth that comes from embracing one's passions and responsibilities.
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Stephen James An Easter to Remember
This is the first of a three-part series where I share a story that, regrettably, has become all too common. I am a survivor of gun violence. Part One will delve into the 'How' and 'Why'. Part Two will explore the recovery process, mental health, and the hospital system. Part Three will cover the court case, from the opening testimony to the impact statements. I believe this story needs to be heard, and I will do my utmost to tell it—so please, stay with me. Subscribe, like, and download from your preferred podcast platform to follow the next two parts of this series and hear more extraordinary stories like this one.
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Craigslist to Best-Selling Author Adain Park
My guest today is Aidan Park, a comedian, bestselling author, life coach, and motivational speaker. His book, "The Art of Being Yay," chronicles his journey from homelessness to becoming a Craigslist escort and his diagnosis with HIV at 19. Despite these challenges, Aidan found true love, only to have his life altered once more when his husband of five years passed away from cancer. "The Art of Being Yay" is a must-read!
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Anita Milner So you wanna be lawyer?
For my inaugural episode, I couldn't imagine a better guest than Miss Anita Milline. This remarkable woman has always supported me, and she's the first person I call when organizing a comedy show. I hope you enjoy the interview.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
I’m Stephen James — comedian, mental health advocate, and gun violence survivor. On Easter Sunday 2015, I was shot in the face and told I might never speak again. But here I am — not only talking, but turning trauma into comedy, pain into purpose, and sharing stories that matter.This podcast is about more than just punchlines. It’s about finding strength in laughter, even when life hits the hardest. Every week, I sit down with fellow comedians, survivors, and everyday warriors who’ve faced mental health battles, personal losses, and hard resets — and still find a way to laugh through it all.Because if you have enough strength to laugh, you have enough strength to live.Subscribe, share, and join the movement. Let’s face the heavy stuff — together — with honesty, hope, and humor.
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