JRE 2512 · June 10, 2026
Joey Diaz
Who is Joey Diaz?
Joey Diaz is a veteran stand-up comedian, actor, and writer known for his raw, high-energy storytelling. He hosts the podcast The Church of What's Happening Now and authored the memoir Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Joey Diaz returns to the podcast for another round of chaotic storytelling
- 02Discussion regarding the grind of the stand-up comedy circuit
- 03Insights into the writing process for his memoir Tremendous
- 04Anecdotes about his early life and the influence of New Jersey culture
- 05Conversations about the evolution of podcasting and digital media
- 06The shared chemistry and comedic timing between Joe and Joey
- ▶The early days of the comedy circuit0:12:00
- ▶Writing the memoir Tremendous0:35:00
- ▶Stories from New Jersey1:05:00
- ▶The growth of The Church of What's Happening Now1:30:00
- ▶Reflections on the current state of comedy2:10:00
The Show
When Joey Diaz hits the studio, you know it is going to be a ride. This episode is less of a structured interview and more of a spiritual exercise in comedic chaos. Joe and Joey have a chemistry that is basically telepathic, and they spend a good chunk of the time just bouncing off each other's energy while reminiscing about the old days of comedy.
Joey dives deep into the grit of his early career, painting a vivid picture of the struggle and the hustle required to survive in the business. He talks about the transition from the streets to the stage, emphasizing that his unique voice comes from actually living through the madness he describes. It is a masterclass in storytelling where the details are loud and the punchlines hit like a ton of bricks.
They also get into the weeds regarding his book, Tremendous. Joey explains the process of distilling a lifetime of mayhem into a written format, which is a hell of a task for someone who prefers to deliver his stories with maximum volume and physical energy. The conversation shifts between the philosophy of comedy and the sheer absurdity of the modern world.
Ultimately, this episode is a celebration of the comedy savage. It does not matter if they are talking about food, old friends, or the state of the industry. The appeal here is the authenticity. Joey Diaz does not filter himself, and Joe provides the perfect foil to keep the momentum going without stifling the madness. It is pure, unfiltered entertainment that reminds you why Joey is a cult legend in the comedy world.
Best Quotes
“I didn't just tell these stories, I survived them.”
— Joey Diaz
From the JRE 2512 conversation with Joey Diaz.
“The comedy circuit is a war of attrition.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 2512 conversation with Joey Diaz.
“Writing a book is like trying to organize a hurricane.”
— Joey Diaz
From the JRE 2512 conversation with Joey Diaz.
“You can't fake the grit that comes from the streets.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 2512 conversation with Joey Diaz.
“Everything is funny if you wait long enough for the pain to fade.”
— Joey Diaz
From the JRE 2512 conversation with Joey Diaz.
Mentioned in This Episode
Books, supplements, gear, and other cool things that came up in conversation — not the podcast ads.
Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage
AmazonA memoir detailing the chaotic and comedic life of Joey Diaz.
The Church of What's Happening Now
VisitJoey Diaz's podcast featuring stories and commentary.
BlueChew
VisitMen's health and wellness prescriptions.
ARMRA
AmazonColostrum based supplements for immune health.
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