John Branyan's Comedy Sojourn Podcast

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Sinopse

"I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day." - E.B. White

Episódios

  • Riff 85 - Whiskers and Peas and Self Deprecation

    23/04/2026 Duração: 01h08min

    We have done the research, and we can tell you that there is a precise moment when the hair on a man's face transitions from "rugged five o'clock shadow" to "beard" — and that moment occurs approximately three weeks after his wife stops mentioning it. In this episode, we explore the full spectrum of facial hair taxonomy, including actual measurements involving micrometers, peas, and paper clips, because we are that committed to journalism. But we don't stop there, because stopping there would be the decision of people with self-control, which we are not. We also get into the surprisingly deep waters of comedy theory — specifically, why the pause before a punchline is doing more heavy lifting than the punchline itself, and why the comedian who looks the most relaxed is usually the one who has rehearsed until he can no longer feel his face. (Which, depending on his grooming situation, may be a lot of face.) We talk about self-deprecating humor as a legitimate vulnerability tool rather than just a cr

  • TCND: Public School Parents and Politicians (Unfunny Joke Hole)

    20/04/2026 Duração: 47min

    There was a local SCANDAL when the lietenant governor of Indiana spoke at a local highschool, and word got out that he stands for CONSERVATIVE VALUES!   John wrote a post about it, and the governor shared it, and now a bunch of scandalized parents are demanding that they be alerted when someone is going to be speaking to their kids...ALERT ALERT! If you send your kids to government school, then the government is going to choose who speaks to them, and that may include government officials. ALERT ALERT! If you don't want to co-parent with the government, then get your kids out of there! We hope that helps.If you want to contac the comedian's family, email nextdoor@johnbranyan.com 

  • Riff 84 - DIY Haircuts, Sardines, and Beard Attempts

    16/04/2026 Duração: 01h05min

    This episode begins the way many great human endeavors do: with a questionable decision involving scissors and a mirror. The hosts attempt to unpack the logic of DIY haircuts. The debate over shaving versus cutting spirals into theories about facial structure, evolutionary leftovers, and why mustaches somehow carry generational authority. Beards require maintenance systems that sound suspiciously like seasonal folklore, and every choice—trim, shave, or let it grow wild—invites commentary from others who are not dealing with your face. Even AI-generated edits and plastic surgery hypotheticals get pulled in. Food enters the conversation through sardines, which are presented as both a health miracle and a social risk. The hosts wrestle with how to eat something that is objectively good for you but emotionally challenging. This opens the door to spicy food theories, where culture, poverty, and taste preferences are examined. Eating habits expand into intermittent fasting, cheat hours, and the strange

  • TCND: Sinner's Prayer and Guilt-Wracked Christians

    13/04/2026 Duração: 51min

    Hey, Neighbor!  First, some people like to talk about "Big Picture" theology... Some people like to study the practical applications for people in real life...Then:   John did some prison ministry this week, and it made him contemplate the Sinner's Prayer... Later:   Are Christian communities teaching their members to be wracked with guilt constantly? Contact the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com .

  • Riff 83 - Mowers, Mishaps, and Choosing Survival Over Heroism

    09/04/2026 Duração: 01h04min

    We walk you through the ways we’ve “improved” lawnmowers, power washers, and even our diets—by lowering the standard of success.  Between the three of us, we’ve collected a highlight reel of poor decisions: mow mishaps, backyard experiments, and deep thoughts about sardines, anchovies, and whatever Grape Nuts are supposed to be. We share the kind of “redneck hacks” that sound helpful right up until you try them—like stuffing a rag into a mower’s air intake to save starter fluid. We also explore self-defense, which for us mostly means recognizing how quickly we would lose a fight. We’ve studied the irrationality of street fights just enough to conclude the smartest move is to not become a story someone else tells later.  Along the way, we uncover “truths” like the difference between reel mowers and the real mowers, the correct spelling of 'lapping compound', and why hot sauce might technically qualify as a weapon. We also spend a

  • TCND: Lots of Recommendations and Ancient Mythology

    06/04/2026 Duração: 46min

    Hey, Neighbor! Let us give you our recommendation for protein bars...  And mints...  And polish at the dentist.   THEN: We give you a muscial theater recommendation from our friend, John thomas. LATER:  What makes a movie or book "classic?"  And, oh hey, here's a literature recommendation for the 12-year-olds in your life.   Contact the Comedian's Family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com . 

  • Riff 82 - Table-flipping protests, slap fighting, and Grape Nuts

    04/04/2026 Duração: 01h04min

    We begin by attempting to cover Easter, which traditionally involves reflection, until we immediately focus on the far more actionable detail of people flipping tables in reenactments. This leads us to examine whether dramatic gestures—like overturning furniture—are more effective than actual protests, which we agree tend to involve a lot of standing around while tyranny remains seated. From there, we drift into pet behavior, where the real tyranny is a dog calmly chewing an object you definitely did not intend as food, and we consider the growing practice of giving dogs CBD, presumably so they can feel more relaxed about destroying your belongings. Into the broader issue of animals having no respect for ownership, which pairs nicely with our discussion of slap fighting, a sport built entirely around taking turns being hit in the face without the inconvenience of defending yourself. We break down its structure, noting that it removes strategy and replaces it with endurance, while still offering th

  • TCND: Arbitrary Par and Little Whiteboards (Late Upload!)

    30/03/2026 Duração: 49min

    Hey, Neighbor! Luke had a fantastic golf game, if you just think of "bad" as "fantastic" instead...   And John taught a workshop for highschoolers with a showcase afterwards, which was a lot of fun.  Some people are kind of like whiteboards... they are blank slates ready to accept ANY writing. But it doesn't stay long. Some people are kind of like sponges... they will absorb whatever they sit in. But you can wring it right out and do it again later. Sorry for the late upload, Neighbor! There's no excuse, except our brains are on spring break! Contact the Comedian's Family at nextdoort@johnbranyan.com 

  • Riff 81

    26/03/2026 Duração: 01h04min

    The discussion begins, as many serious human endeavors do, with people trying to control their breathing without passing out. Singing is explained through comparisons to instruments, which is comforting if you have ever wondered whether your lungs are basically a woodwind section. This leads directly, and quite logically, to the term “recorderist,” which sounds less like a musician and more like a person who files complaints. We discuss the philosophy behind the invention of the one note flute. The conversation pivots to attractiveness, because no discussion of airflow is complete without ranking humans. There is an earnest attempt to determine whether glasses, clothing, or accessories make someone more attractive, as if beauty operates like a sandwich where adding the right topping suddenly solves everything. This collapses into a debate about celebrity “hot lists,” which appear to be based on a complex system involving fame, timing, and the ability to wear unusual outfits without bei

  • TCND: Quiet Time and Really Good Christians

    23/03/2026 Duração: 52min

    Welcome, Neighbor.    Welcome to Luke and The Peaches' house.  John had a great show this weekend, and he was actually able to HEAR the laughter!   Then:  Our Sunday school class is talking about practical steps for meeting with God.  But does it set an unrealistic standard for what being a Real Christian looks like?   Contact the Comedian's Family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com . 

  • Riff 80 - Solitaire and Harmful Side Effects

    19/03/2026 Duração: 01h01min

    We start with childhood TV, back when watching a show meant knowing exactly what time it came on and being in front of the television when it did. If you missed it, your only option was to hear about it later from someone who might get the details wrong. Families built evenings around what was airing, using the TV schedule as a kind of household clock. From there, we get into medication commercials, where everything begins with a cheerful scene and ends with a list that takes a hard turn. You’ll hear about dry mouth and dizziness in the same breath as something that sounds like it requires immediate attention. The delivery never changes, which makes the contrast between the smiling people and the list even harder to ignore. That leads into sleep machines, which are supposed to help by playing sounds like rain or waves. The idea is simple until you realize you’re lying there paying close attention to whether this particular version of rain sounds right. Instead of falling asleep, you’re evalu

  • TCND: Celeb Crushes and Fear-Based Systems

    16/03/2026 Duração: 46min

    Welcome, Neighbor! We had a busy weekend full of theater-performances-- so let's talk about celebrity performers.  Which was the first band that John took his girlfriend (now wife) to see?  And which posters did the Peaches have on her wall? THEN: John likes Comedian Jim Breuer, but also he's worried about him.  Jim is funny, but he might be a conspiracy nut...we're not sure. And also, he might be right about the fact that FEAR is a terrible master. LATER: Somebody should tell Jim that The System has already been dismantled by Christ.  Hallelujah! Contact The Comedian's Family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com 

  • TCND Clear Your Mind and Empty-Headed Atheists (Patton Oswald)

    09/03/2026 Duração: 53min

    It's DISC GOLF WEATHER!  And the Pod Ninja is reading a new book about how to improve at sports by not thinking about improving at sports...THEN:   A well-known preacher (Che Ahn) admitted he lied...but then he said he wasn't lying.  HOW DOES THIS HAPPEN?! Later:  If you don't know who Patton Oswald is, we describe his facial features perfectly, so you can picture him exactly.   Then John tells you what Patton said which ought to bring Patton to his knees in repentence to God, but it probably won't. Contact the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com ! 

  • Riff 79: Relocating Possums and Mole Parts Middlemen

    05/03/2026 Duração: 01h01min

    With Juan DeVevo, Luke, and John Branyan, we trade stories about moles, possums, and the other critters that turn a backyard into an ongoing problem. We compare practical ways people try to deal with them, from pest control ideas to half-serious plans for turning the animals themselves into products. Our examples move between real attempts at solving the problem and the strange logic that appears when nuisance animals meet entrepreneurial thinking.

  • TCND: We Talked All Day, Let's Talk More!

    02/03/2026 Duração: 53min

    We've been talking about stories and GK Chesteron and Conspiracy Theories and Artificial Intelligence all day...  I honestly can't remember which of that stuff made it into this recording. Tune is to be part of the last conversation of the day!     Contact the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com 

  • TCND: Pickled Limes and The Original Prompter (Two Shakes of a Lamb's Tail)

    23/02/2026 Duração: 01h02min

    Luke and John are going to be doing a show together, and Luke has some new material to workshop!  (Yes--it does!) Our ancestors must have been dealing with different animals than the ones we currently have... NEXT:  We are having Second Winter, right on schedule.  If history is a teacher, we have at least 4 more thaws-and-refreezes before Real Spring.   But, if history is a teacher, Luke still won't learn. LATER:  WE HAVE SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT.  But let's talk about Artificial Intelligence again. Marcus Pittman suggestes that God was the Original Prompter, and making things with AI is a valid way to imitate God and make art.   But, boy, that wasn't a popular take! FINALLY: John reads some AI-generated "jokes" from his comedy-writing GPT.  (Yikes.) Contact the Comedian's Family by emailing nextdoor@johnbranyan.com 

  • Riff 78 - Uncovered winter debris and flattened hamsters

    19/02/2026 Duração: 01h07min

    We start off fighting with a cheap plastic recorder that won’t cooperate and complaining about all the trash showing up now that the snow is melting. Then things take a hard turn when we talk about the morning we found a stranger sitting on our living room couch at 5:30 AM.  That moment changes how we see our own habits. Leaving the doors unlocked used to feel normal, even harmless. After that morning, it feels careless, and we end up installing an auto-locking digital system. One unexpected person on a couch is enough to turn a casual routine into a security upgrade. From there, we wander into some childhood memories—like techniques for flattening hamsters and lizards. It’s uncomfortable and a little funny in hindsight, but mostly it’s about how small mistakes had very real results.  We also talk about AI, comparing it to a nervous friend who sounds confident but gets things wrong. That leads us into a debate about the tangled timeline in Primer and how some kids somehow gue

  • TCND: Talking to Yourself and Artificial Intelligence Taking Over (Peanut Butter Spoon)

    16/02/2026 Duração: 57min

    Welcome to the kitchen table, Neighbor. John admits he often talks to himself...  And that leads to a discussion about how to not go crazy if you're ever stuck on a deserted island... THEN: John sent us an article this week about the imminent take-over of artificial intelligence.   But does the average person really understand what kind of tool it is?  And, what should we do about the fact that AI sometimes talks people into killing themselves? Email the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com .

  • Riff 77 - Spit Valves, Kid Rock, and Christianity

    12/02/2026 Duração: 01h03min

    We started by talking about our musical instruments, which we loved deeply in theory and stored carelessly in reality, proving that passion and maintenance are not the same skill set. In high school we somehow managed to be both band kids and athletes, demonstrating that blowing into brass and colliding with linebackers can coexist as long as no one asks too many questions. We treated our instruments like priceless treasures while also leaving them in car trunks during temperature swings that would alarm a meteorologist. Naturally this led us to celebrity culture, where authenticity is expected to be spontaneous but professionally managed at all times. We used Kid Rock as an example, mostly because nothing says “quiet spiritual reflection” like stadium lighting and pyrotechnics. We discussed how celebrities are supposed to represent their faith publicly, but only in ways that don’t inconvenience their brand managers. We wrestled with the idea that when a famous person talks about Christianit

  • TCND: Black History Month and Ogden Boys (Emphasis on Boys)

    09/02/2026 Duração: 49min

    Well, as you know, we're a week into Black History Month. How are you observing this very important holiday?Can we take credit for our teenager's really excellent paper on Uncle Tom's Cabin, or do we need to make our own offering? THEN: We talk about racists.  Of course, you can tell who's in power by looking at who you're not allowed to criticize... And, when it comes to the Ogden Boys, you're not allowed to criticize their online shenanigans. (Read: immaturity.) So, make from that what you will.   LATER: The Peaches explains what women want.   Contact the Comedian's family by emailing nextdoor@johnbranyan.com .

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