#44 – William Harvey Talks Comedy Scene Drama, Ghost Pepper Stand-Up, and Growing Up Around Addiction
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This week on Good Times, Noodle Salad, Matt and Paige sit down with comedian William Harvey for a raw, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt conversation about life in and around the stand-up comedy scene.
The episode kicks off with some wild stories about recent local comedy drama, including the absurd trend of fake AI screenshots stirring up nonsense in the scene. From there, William tells us about his chaotic and legendary Hot Set Mic—a show where comedians have to eat ghost peppers before they perform. As you might expect, the results are equal parts pain, panic, and incredible comedy.
But the conversation also gets real. William opens up about growing up surrounded by addiction, the impact it had on his life, and what it’s been like navigating adulthood and comedy after losing his mother. It’s an honest look at how comedians often turn difficult experiences into something meaningful—and funny—on stage.
Of course, we also dive deep into the craft of stand-up comedy: bombing, building sets, weird shows, and the grind of trying to make people laugh night after night.
It’s an episode that swings from ridiculous to real in the best possible way.
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