Chapter

Reflection on an Actor's Work Ethic
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16:27 - 19:52 (03:25)

A speaker reflects on an actor's decline in work ethic in the past decade, transitioning from dedicating himself to his craft to seeming to just work for the paycheck.

Clips
Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe discuss the actor John Cazale, reminiscing about his films and acting ability, with particular mention of his roles in 'The Godfather' and 'The Deer Hunter'.
16:27 - 17:04 (00:36)
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John Cazale
Summary

Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe discuss the actor John Cazale, reminiscing about his films and acting ability, with particular mention of his roles in 'The Godfather' and 'The Deer Hunter'.

Chapter
Reflection on an Actor's Work Ethic
Episode
Ep 431 - Kroonin' Wit My Daddy (feat. Joe Derosa)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The guest discusses how his music taste has changed over the years and mentions how he would sing if he saw a guy coming to pick up one of his sisters for a date.
17:04 - 18:18 (01:14)
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Music
Summary

The guest discusses how his music taste has changed over the years and mentions how he would sing if he saw a guy coming to pick up one of his sisters for a date.

Chapter
Reflection on an Actor's Work Ethic
Episode
Ep 431 - Kroonin' Wit My Daddy (feat. Joe Derosa)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
Comedian Chris Distefano reflects on how he sometimes likes to bring a serious tone to jovial podcasts, mentioning how he talked about depression on Hey Babe for 45 minutes.
18:18 - 19:15 (00:57)
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Mental Health
Summary

Comedian Chris Distefano reflects on how he sometimes likes to bring a serious tone to jovial podcasts, mentioning how he talked about depression on Hey Babe for 45 minutes.

Chapter
Reflection on an Actor's Work Ethic
Episode
Ep 431 - Kroonin' Wit My Daddy (feat. Joe Derosa)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The belief that anyone can play a blues riff is a common misconception.
19:15 - 19:52 (00:37)
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Blues Music
Summary

The belief that anyone can play a blues riff is a common misconception. Watching traditional blues music shows that it takes more talent than just playing three chords, and emotion is a crucial element as well.

Chapter
Reflection on an Actor's Work Ethic
Episode
Ep 431 - Kroonin' Wit My Daddy (feat. Joe Derosa)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast