JRE 2030 · June 27, 2024
Protect Our Parks 9
Who is Protect Our Parks 9?
Shane is the co-host of "Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast" with Matt McCusker and one half of the sketch comedy duo "Gilly and Keeves" with John McKeever. Watch his new stand-up special "Beautiful Dogs" September 5 on Netflix. www.shanemgillis.comMark is the co-host of the podcasts "Tuesdays with Stories" with Joe List and "We Might Be Drunk" with Sam Morril. Watch his latest stand-up special "Soup to Nuts" on Netflix.www.marknormandcomedy.comAri is the host of "The Skeptic Tank" and "You Be Trippin'" podcasts. His latest special, "Ari Shaffir: Jew," is available now via YouTube.www.arishaffir.com
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Joe Rogan sits down with Protect Our Parks 9 for an in-depth conversation.
The Show
# JRE #2030 Recap: Protect Our Parks 9
Joe Rogan brought together three of comedy's most distinctive voices for episode 2030, hosting Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir in what amounted to a roundtable discussion with some of the podcast world's most prolific personalities. The trio, collectively known as Protect Our Parks 9, represented a combined force of stand-up comedy, sketch work, and podcasting that has built substantial audiences across multiple platforms.
Shane Gillis entered the conversation as both a stand-up comedian and a key figure in the sketch comedy duo Gilly and Keeves, which he creates with John McKeever. Beyond sketch work, Gillis co-hosts the popular "Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast" alongside Matt McCusker, a show known for its unfiltered comedic banter. He came to the conversation with momentum behind him, having recently filmed his Netflix special "Beautiful Dogs," set to premiere on September 5.
Mark Normand brought his own brand of comedic presence to the table. As co-host of "Tuesdays with Stories" with Joe List and "We Might Be Drunk" with Sam Morril, Normand has established himself as a consistent voice in the podcast space while maintaining an active stand-up career. His latest Netflix special, "Soup to Nuts," showcased his developed material to a broader audience, adding to his growing visibility as a comedian.
Ari Shaffir rounded out the group, bringing his distinctive perspective as host of "The Skeptic Tank" and "You Be Trippin'" podcasts. Known for his willingness to dive into unconventional topics and challenge conventional thinking, Shaffir's latest special "Ari Shaffir: Jew" demonstrated his approach to comedy that blends personal experience with broader cultural commentary. His presence on the show guaranteed a conversation willing to venture into less predictable territory.
The episode brought together comedians who operate in overlapping but distinct spaces within comedy and podcasting. Each has built independent platforms and audiences while occasionally crossing paths in the broader comedy community. Rogan's ability to host this combination created an opportunity for the kind of multi-person dynamic that allows for organic conversation flow and the kind of tangential discussions that long-form podcasting enables.
What made this particular gathering noteworthy was the collective experience represented. These three comedians had all developed significant bodies of work across multiple mediums, from stand-up stages to podcast platforms to sketch comedy and streaming specials. Their conversation with Rogan reflected the modern landscape of comedy, where success often means building audiences across several formats rather than relying on a single avenue.
The episode served as a snapshot of contemporary stand-up comedy and podcasting culture, featuring personalities who have grown their platforms through direct connection with audiences via podcasting while maintaining credibility as stage performers. With Gillis's Netflix special arriving just days after this episode's release date, the timing captured these comedians at a moment of active project completion and visibility. The conversation between Rogan and the three guests represented the kind of peer-to-peer discussion that has become central to modern comedy discourse.