DAVE CHAPPELLE MARK TWAIN PRIZE [EP. 209] - a podcast by Rik Roberts

from 2020-02-01T01:06:29

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In this episode Doc Kennedy and I talk about Dave Chappelle receiving the Mark Twain Prize at the Kennedy Center.  We break down Dave's speech and what we comedians can take from it.

Watch the 8 minute speech here!

DAVE CHAPPELLE MARK TWAIN AWARD SHOW NOTES

  • What the venue was like.
  • How stand-up comedy is unique to America.
  • Every opinion has a comedian in its corner.
  • Appreciating all comedians, even when their views are offensive.
  • It took me years to learn how to play like myself. - Miles Davis
  • Dave's appreciation of Neal Brennan.
  • What Dave's mom did in helping him grow as a comedian.
  • What a Griot is and their value to humanity.
  • Sometimes you have to be a lion to be the lamb you really are. - Dave's mom

And a whole lot more!

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