Malcolm McFadden and co-hosts engage in a brief between-segment transition, troubleshooting a technical audio/video issue while discussing Reed Chancellor’s book on social anxiety and its personal impact on Malcolm. The segment closes with an introduction of the next guest, comedian Ryan Sickler.
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[01:20:14] Alright guys, we’re back.
[01:20:18] And we’re back.
[01:20:20] We’re back.
[01:20:20] And we’re back.
[01:20:22] Yeah.
[01:20:23] Well.
[01:20:23] So I can only like…
[01:20:27] …hear you guys.
[01:20:32] You gotta bring up the YouTube video.
[01:20:35] Oh, you’re on my…
[01:20:36] Oh, the thing is, is that I’m using my phone to do this, because my laptop doesn’t work through our Wi-Fi.
[01:20:43] I know that sound has been a problem.
[01:20:47] But, yeah.
[01:20:48] That is not part of it there, Patrick.
[01:20:51] Yeah, I’ve got the laptop here.
[01:20:53] Is it on YouTube?
[01:20:56] Is it on Facebook?
[01:20:57] It’s on YouTube, man.
[01:20:59] What’s the YouTube, uh, link?
[01:21:01] Uh, check the Facebook, my man.
[01:21:04] No, I mean, my Facebook doesn’t work on my laptop.
[01:21:07] That’s why I’m asking.
[01:21:08] Okay.
[01:21:08] See if you can type in…
[01:21:10] I’ll send it to you.
[01:21:10] …type in SpeakYourTruth2020, see if it comes up.
[01:21:14] Alright, let’s try that.
[01:21:15] I’ll text it.
[01:21:17] Sorry about all this, guys.
[01:21:19] Yeah, it’s all good.
[01:21:19] I’m that guy right now.
[01:21:20] Hey, we’re glad to have you, man.
[01:21:22] Yeah.
[01:21:23] But, uh, yeah, I found Reid’s book at, uh, 3rdbycom.com.
[01:21:26] And, uh, B&A.com.
[01:21:27] Being a guy who’s, you know, a kind of punk, you know, Bad Brains guy, Ramones guy.
[01:21:34] Um, yeah, his book really helped me, and, uh, I reached out to him, and he was all about
[01:21:40] doing this thing, and, um, I’m glad he, glad he did.
[01:21:44] That’s what’s up.
[01:21:45] Shout-outs to his shirt.
[01:21:47] Yeah.
[01:21:49] Absolutely.
[01:21:50] Speak about, uh, social anxiety.
[01:21:52] When he was talking about, you know, whether your goal was to have 200 people in a basement,
[01:21:57] I was like…
[01:21:57] I was like, oh, yeah, no, I don’t want to be a part of that, but, you know, the point.
[01:22:03] Well, hey, I’ll have to take you to a punk show sometime.
[01:22:06] That’ll, uh, you know, maybe, uh, a little, maybe a little too much headbanging for me,
[01:22:13] but, uh, thank you.
[01:22:16] Yeah, well, uh…
[01:22:18] I’m getting whiplash.
[01:22:19] I ain’t got time for that, but okay.
[01:22:22] All right.
[01:22:23] All right.
[01:22:23] So…
[01:22:24] You guys want to queue up the, uh, the next one?
[01:22:27] Is it…
[01:22:28] Our next guest, right?
[01:22:33] Is…
[01:22:33] Joey Agliardi?
[01:22:37] No, uh, Ryan.
[01:22:38] It’d be Ryan Sickler.
[01:22:39] Ryan Sickler?
[01:22:39] Wrong.
[01:22:41] Ugh.
[01:22:43] But, uh, yeah, for, uh, for people who don’t know him, Ryan’s a Maryland guy who’s, uh,
[01:22:50] in, based out of L.A. now, and, um, great stand-up comic podcast called The Honeydew,
[01:22:57] where, you know, he’ll, he’ll explain, but, uh, when I saw the stuff he was into, I, I had
[01:23:02] to have him be a part of this, and, uh, so we did.
[01:23:05] So, if you guys like the video.