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The discussion kicks off with an introduction at the 00:00 mark. A couple of minutes in, at 02:05, the focus shifts to exploring how Gary Owen embarked on his journey into comedy. By 09:13, the conversation delves into the processes behind Owen’s content creation. Not long after, at 10:30, the conversation ponders whether comedians have the tendency to fabricate stories on stage. This segues into a discussion at 10:58 on Owen’s comfort level interacting with the black community.
The dialogue then evolves at 13:15 to tackle a more personal topic, exploring when Owen first realized his attraction to black women. This naturally leads into a discussion at 13:47 about the black comedians who have been a source of inspiration for Owen. By 16:37, the mood takes a slightly different turn as they ponder whether comedy is becoming too serious.
At 18:42, Owen expresses his admiration for the younger comedians, revealing how they inspire him. As they reach the 21:17 mark, the dialogue turns a critical eye towards comedy clubs, arguing that they don’t necessarily prioritize humor. A subsequent conversation at 22:32 delves into the intimidating prospect of facing hostile crowds.
By 25:01, the discussion offers insights on how comedians can earn stage time. Then, at 27:25, the chat steers towards the practicalities of incorporating props into a performance. This leads to a deeper conversation at 28:50 about handling hecklers, an inevitable part of any comedian’s journey.
At the 32:07 mark, the tone lightens as they begin a game dubbed ‘Cookout Cosign.’ A more serious conversation ensues at 44:03, touching on Owen’s divorce from Kenya Duke. As the talk continues to the 49:13 mark, it highlights Cam’s first child, and by 53:41, it explores Cam’s biggest fear. By 56:01, they start wrapping up the discussion, bringing it to a close with an outro.
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Executive Producer:
Cam Newton
David Ricks
Produced / Directed By:
David Ricks
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Production Manager:
Ashe Kennedy
Camera:
Omari Collins
Vashon Revils
Amani Billups
Location Sound / Sound Mix and Master:
Troy Hermes
Production: Iconic Saga
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