Monthly Archives: December 2024

Ep. 168 “Merry BMX-mas”



Overview
In episode 168 of the “We Hired a Sitter for this” podcast, the hosts engage in a light-hearted conversation on various topics, starting with a humorous take on the Elf on the Shelf tradition and fond childhood memories associated with Christmas ornaments and gifts, such as an NBA Live game and a GT performer BMX bike. They explore family dynamics, sharing anecdotes about sibling relationships, parental favoritism, and the memories of childhood squabbles. The discussion transitions to “old man strength,” where they recount physical confrontations with family members and the differences in fighting style across ages. They reflect on physical fitness, aging, and the commitment required for fitness activities like stand-up comedy versus working out. The episode also touches on holiday traditions, family gatherings, and the challenges of hosting, while celebrating the milestone of the podcast completing its 52nd episode, marking a full year of weekly episodes.
Notes
Christmas Discussion (00:1308:53)

  • Episode 168 of “We Hired a Sitter for this” podcast
  • Discussed dislike for Elf on the Shelf tradition
  • Talked about Christmas ornaments and childhood memories
  • Mentioned favorite Christmas gifts (NBA Live game, GT performer BMX bike)

Family Dynamics (08:5318:19)

  • Discussed sibling relationships and parental favoritism
  • Shared stories about childhood fights with siblings and cousins
  • Talked about parents’ birthdays and activities

Dad Strength and Fights (18:1930:13)

  • Discussed the concept of “old man strength”
  • Shared stories about physical confrontations with siblings and cousins
  • Talked about the differences between younger and older men in fights

Physical Fitness and Aging (30:1339:08)

  • Discussed the idea of getting in shape and going to the gym
  • Talked about commitment to different activities (stand-up comedy vs. working out)
  • Shared thoughts on aging and physical changes

Holiday Traditions (39:0848:40)

  • Discussed family gatherings for various holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s)
  • Talked about hosting parties and the challenges that come with it
  • Mentioned the desire for parents to move and leave their house to the children
  • Celebrated the 52nd episode of the podcast, marking a full year of weekly episodes

Ep. 167 “You’re The Monster”



Overview
In the latest episode of the podcast, titled “167 pod,” the hosts, reunited after a week apart, delved into various personal and professional topics. They discussed the potential departure of co-host Ross from the show, shared Thanksgiving travel stories that highlighted car troubles, and explored broader issues like the mechanical problems with Patrick’s vehicle and financially challenging circumstances with trade-in valuations. The conversation then shifted to their comedy careers, touching on recent gigs, the dynamics of performing with fellow comedians, and the pressures of late-night shows. Additionally, they reflected on their career trajectories compared to younger peers, noted personal growth, and exchanged financial insights regarding car buying. The meeting concluded with action items for Patrick to research financing options and to prepare for an upcoming Christmas Day recording.
Notes
Podcast Recording (00:0910:44)

  • Two hosts reunited after recording separately last week
  • Discussed co-host Ross potentially leaving the show
  • Recounted Thanksgiving travel experience and car issues
  • Mentioned challenges of driving with family and stopping for snacks

Car Problems and Mechanics (10:4421:17)

  • Detailed issues with Patrick’s car, including brake problems
  • Discussed mechanic’s advice to get a new car
  • Mentioned Carvana’s low valuation of the car at $200

Comedy Career and Shows (21:1732:00)

  • Talked about recent comedy gigs and experiences
  • Discussed working with other comedians like Alex Bebbit
  • Mentioned challenges of late-night shows and audience reactions

Peer Comparisons and Career Paths (32:0142:08)

  • Reflected on career trajectories of fellow comedians
  • Discussed feeling old compared to younger comedians
  • Mentioned Alex’s family situation and personal growth

Financial Decisions and Future Plans (42:0851:46)

  • Discussed car buying strategies and financial advice
  • Reflected on past financial decisions in comedy career
  • Compared careers with former classmates in different fields
  • Planned to record another episode for Christmas Day
Action items
Patrick

  • Research car financing options and consider getting pre-approved for a loan before visiting dealerships (43:50)
  • Look into used car options as a potential cost-saving measure (44:35)

Unassigned

  • Plan and record the Christmas Day episode (51:08)

Ep. 166 “All The Dads Are Dying”



Overview
In episode 166 of the podcast ‘We Hired a Sitter for this’, host Patrick Holbert opens with a personal update, candidly discussing his busy work life and recent feelings of burnout, including a Thanksgiving incident that left him self-conscious about his weight. The episode continues with Patrick announcing his upcoming comedy projects, such as his first special set for release on Amazon in 2025 and the premiere of the Tom Dustin documentary in January. He reflects on solo parenting while his wife is in yoga training, highlighting the challenges of balancing family life with late-night comedy gigs. As he navigates concerns about aging and relevance in the comedy scene, Patrick expresses financial struggles and the importance of connecting with younger audiences. The episode concludes with his contemplations on mortality and future plans, extending gratitude to listeners and encouraging them to share the podcast. Action items include improving communication for scheduling and promoting his upcoming comedy events scheduled for December in Williamsburg and Hurleyville, NY.
Notes
Podcast Introduction and Personal Update (00:0008:35)

  • Patrick Holbert introduces episode 166 of ‘We Hired a Sitter for this’
  • Discusses his busy work schedule and experiencing burnout
  • Mentions feeling self-conscious about his body
  • Shares a Thanksgiving incident involving his father commenting on his weight

Comedy Career and Projects (08:3516:46)

  • Announces upcoming comedy shows and events
  • Discusses his first comedy special, to be released on Amazon in 2025
  • Mentions the Tom Dustin documentary premiering in January
  • Talks about the challenges of doing late-night comedy gigs

Parenting and Personal Life (16:4726:15)

  • Shares experiences of solo parenting while his wife attended yoga training
  • Describes decorating the Christmas tree with his daughter Franny
  • Discusses the difficulties of balancing parenting with late-night comedy gigs

Age and Relevance in Comedy (26:1537:37)

  • Expresses concerns about feeling less relevant in comedy at age 43
  • Discusses the challenges of connecting with younger audiences
  • Talks about financial struggles and the need to make more money from comedy

Mortality and Future Plans (37:3948:24)

  • Shares concerns about friends’ fathers passing away
  • Discusses the uncertainty of his future in comedy
  • Expresses gratitude for listeners and the opportunity to express himself
  • Encourages listeners to share the podcast with others who might relate
Action items
Patrick Holbert

  • Improve communication with Gastor for podcast scheduling (45:07)
  • Ask for more help from people in his life, including his wife Ross (45:38)
  • Promote upcoming comedy shows: Kenny DeForest Memorial show on December 14th at the Gutter in Williamsburg and Holiday storytelling show on December 21st at H Pack in Hurleyville, NY (46:04)

Ep. 165 “Wayne Montana & DMX”



In the latest episode of the podcast “We Hired a Sitter for This,” titled Episode 165, hosts Patrick Holbert and Gastor Almonte kicked off with a discussion about social media, including Patrick’s handle change and Gastor’s new commercial project, while reflecting on DMX’s influential legacy. The conversation transitioned into innovative marketing strategies for films like Gladiator 2 and Smile, as well as debates surrounding NFL kickers. As the episode progressed, Gastor proposed a humorous conspiracy theory linking Joe Montana and Wayne Gretzky, followed by discussions on various conspiracy theories and recommendations for documentaries. The hosts explored how modern technology influences documentary quality and shared personal insights on parenting’s effect on entertainment choices. The podcast concluded with Gastor’s experience of facing an acting rejection, emphasizing resilience in the entertainment industry, before correcting the episode number to 165. Action items included Patrick suggesting documentaries to Gastor, and Gastor committing to watch “Dark Days.” ***Summary written by a robot***
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