Comedian Myq Kaplan is back on the podcast this week to discuss the intersection of animal rights, activism, and the creative arts. We discuss Myq’s latest comedy album, A.K.A., as well as the recently widely released Live In Between Albums, and he gives us a behind-the-scenes look into his creative process. The vegan comedian also dishes on his upcoming appearance at…


Comedian Myq Kaplan is back on the podcast this week to discuss the intersection of animal rights, activism, and the creative arts. We discuss Myq’s latest comedy album, A.K.A., as well as the recently widely released Live In Between Albums, and he gives us a behind-the-scenes look into his creative process. The vegan comedian also dishes on his upcoming appearance at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, his “ImPerfect” show (which he co-created with his girlfriend, Rini), and what he has in store following his summer in Scotland.


 


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Myq Kaplan has appeared on the Tonight Show, Conan, Letterman, James Corden, Seth Meyers, Comedy Central, Last Comic Standing, and America’s Got Talent. He has a one-hour standup special on Amazon, “Small, Dork, and Handsome,” and two podcasts, The Faucet and Broccoli and Ice Cream. His debut album, “Vegan Mind Meld,” was one of iTunes’ top 10 comedy albums of the year, and his newest album, “A.K.A.,” debuted at #1 and was called “invigoratingly funny” by the NY Times!


 


“I want to talk about things that are important to me. I want to talk about things I care about.” – Myq Kaplan


 


Highlights for Episode 702: 

Why Myq recorded Live Between Albums and how it might represent a little downtime for vegan activists
How Myq collects and collates his reflections on life and turns them into content that resonates with other people
The two key phases of Myq’s creative process: the blooming phase and the pruning phase
Why Myq isn’t worried that he’ll be replaced by artificial intelligence
Trends in comedy right now and how shows have evolved to appeal to all sorts of audiences
Myq’s idea for a new comedy hour based on astrology and the instinct to categorize different types of people
Why the things that make us laugh are so personal
Why Myq is so excited to take his show, ImPerfect, to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2023 — including the food, the castles, and the accent

Connect with Myq Kaplan:

Myq’s new album – Live in Between Albums
Myq Kaplan’s Website 
Myq’s newsletter Arty Har-Hars 
Myq’s Podcasts: Broccoli and Ice Cream  and The Faucet with Myq Kaplan 
Myq Kaplan on Facebook
Myq Kaplan on Instagram
Myq Kaplan on Twitter

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