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Comedians on Avoiding Confrontation (Bobby Lee, Sebastian Maniscalco, Weird Al + more)

Neal Brennan | October 5, 2025



Guests of the Blocks podcast with Neal Brennan discuss avoiding confrontation.

00:00 Weird Al
7:21 Sebastian Maniscalco
16:09 Bobby Lee
27:13 Josh Homme
36:23 Atsuko Okatsuka
40:53 Nick Kroll

Watch Neal Brennan: Blocks on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81036234

Theme music by Electric Guest (unreleased).

#podcast #comedy #standup #confrontation

Written by Neal Brennan

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  1. @redmoondesignbeth9119

    October 5, 2025 at 11:58 am

    As someone who has had their share of childhood "stuff" I highly recommend Dr. Joe Dispenza and Bruce Lipton for "reprogramming" your subconscious. A child's Reality is formed the first 7 years and will be the foundation for your adulthood. Are you living your own authentic self? Or the dysfunction of someone from your childhood.

  2. @vinsanity3510

    October 5, 2025 at 11:58 am

    Your actions speak beautifully since Chappelle show. I appreciate you and that’s from a black dude who LOVED Chappelle

    Edit: sounds inflammatory but I’m just saying thanks for not spreading division and sharing humanity

  3. @DK051687

    October 5, 2025 at 11:58 am

    May your holiday season be filled with warmth, joy, and cherished moments with loved ones. Wishing you peace and happiness throughout the festive days! 🫶

  4. @-Evil-Genius-

    October 5, 2025 at 11:58 am

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

    00:00 🤐 Comedians and Confrontation
    – Comedians discussing their fear or dislike of confrontation.
    – Bobby Lee expressing discomfort with tension and avoiding controversial topics on social media.
    – Different approaches to confrontation: Sebastian Maniscalco not minding it, Weird Al discussing anger expression.
    09:00 😅 Al's Passive Approach to Confrontation
    – Al Pacino sharing his avoidance of confrontation, preferring to let things go or have internal "funerals."
    – Difficulty expressing himself when he feels wronged, working on being more open.
    – Acknowledging a tendency to suppress thoughts, leading to potential resentment.
    16:12 🎙️ Misinterpreting Remarks
    – Discussion on how comedians often misinterpret situations and remarks, creating imagined conflicts.
    – Bobby Lee sharing an instance of misinterpretation and potential overthinking.
    – Reflecting on the impact of assumed hostility on personal relationships.
    19:13 🔄 Safety Measures and Exit Plans
    – Exploring safety measures, including Bobby Lee's habit of scanning environments for exits.
    – Sharing personal experiences related to safety concerns, such as the Aurora movie theater shooting.
    – Discussing preparedness, like having a tsunami exit plan in Hawaii.
    41:59 🛫 Travel Confrontation
    – Confrontation at the Delta first-class Lounge due to a missing American Express card.
    – Reluctance to engage in confrontation to avoid embarrassment in public places.
    – Privilege acknowledgment as a factor influencing the approach to confrontation.
    43:23 🍲 Lounge Experience
    – Satirical description of airport lounges, emphasizing their mundane amenities.
    – Mocking the peculiarities of businessmen in lounges with outdated technology.
    – Choosing alternative options like Chili's over the overrated lounge experience.
    44:30 👥 Empathy and Confrontation
    – Reluctance to confront based on a sense of empathy for the other person's job.
    – Balancing work and personal relationships by avoiding conflict.
    – The desire for positive perceptions at work leading to an avoidance of confrontation.
    46:09 🎭 Dealing with Confrontation
    – Confrontation addressed through aggressive jokes as a coping mechanism.
    – Prioritizing energy and ease on set over potential creative conflicts.
    – Anecdote about a location scouting incident emphasizing the impact of personal energy.
    48:35 🎬 Directorial Challenges
    – Conflicting actions: seeking approval while not necessarily behaving to be liked.
    – The director's dilemma: prioritizing the desired shot over personal likability.
    – Reflecting on experiences from directing "Half Baked" and dealing with a renowned editor.

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  5. @blackbird5634

    October 5, 2025 at 11:58 am

    A 20+ year veteran in Corrections tells me that 80% of the criminals under his supervision are in prison for ''some kind of payback.'' Someone did something to them, or someone they know, and they got revenge.
    IF you can stop yourself from getting that vengeance, you can live a long, happy life outside prison.

  6. @GLeeHayes-wl8nr

    October 5, 2025 at 11:58 am

    Brennan… you cut this together for you first right? Thanks for sharing tho- and really thanks loads for drawing all this out for all of us to learn from instead of just picking their brains quietly off to side… like usual! ;p

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