Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade Featuring Dan Soder Episode Release Date: April 16, 2025
In this engaging episode of Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade, the dynamic duo sits down with comedian Dan Soder to delve deep into his journey in the comedy world. The conversation is rich with anecdotes, insights, and humorous exchanges that paint a vivid picture of Soder's experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the entertainment industry.
1. Introduction to Dan Soder
The episode kicks off with Dana Carvey and David Spade introducing Dan Soder, highlighting his growing presence in the comedy scene. Soder's impressive portfolio includes an HBO hour, Comedy Central and Netflix specials, and a YouTube channel boasting nearly 3 million views.
Dana Carvey [02:03]:
"Dan Soder is a young man who has been kicking it in there for a while and tight with all the comedy greats and maybe you've heard of, maybe you haven't, but it's time you have if you haven't."
2. Dan Soder's Comedy Journey
Dan shares his ascent in the comedy world, discussing his specials and the impact of his YouTube presence. He emphasizes the authenticity and relatability of his humor, which resonates with a broad audience.
Dan Soder [02:19]:
"HBO Special, a Comedy Central special. He's part of the Netflix stand-up comedian special. He did 30 minutes there and they self-produced special and so he's been around and it was fun to hang out with him."
3. Mastering Impressions and Comedic Style
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around Soder's talent for impressions. While not primarily an impressionist, Soder excels at delivering nuanced and off-kilter character portrayals that enhance his stand-up routines.
Dana Carvey [03:25]:
"He's like Eddie Murphy or something. You know, he just does."
Dan Soder [08:04]:
"My new one is Ben Rodney as a mass shooter where he's like, hey, they're all gonna pay. I'm telling you, you guys don't want to be friends with me."
4. Navigating SNL Auditions
A pivotal moment in the conversation is Soder's candid recounting of his SNL audition process. He reflects on the intense pressure and competition, sharing the emotional toll it took and how it ultimately steered him back to focusing on stand-up comedy.
Dan Soder [21:36]:
"I got too nervous when they auditioned. I wish I could have redone that, because I think if I would have been more relaxed, I would have done a lot."
David Spade [23:43]:
"Yeah, I've heard that story a few times from different people."
5. Relationships with Fellow Comedians
The bond between Soder and his peers, including Shane and Nate Barzazi, is evident as they discuss opening for seasoned comedians and the camaraderie that fuels their performances.
Dan Soder [12:16]:
"I'm real tight with Shane, Nate Barzazi, and each other."
David Spade [13:20]:
"He did have a bit of a glow behind it. I miss old Fat Nate, dude. I want..."
6. Personal Challenges and Growth
Soder opens up about his personal struggles, including overcoming alcoholism. He connects these experiences to his professional journey, emphasizing the importance of resilience and personal growth.
Dan Soder [37:18]:
"But it was a thing where, you know, I'm a alcoholic. Like, I've been sober for 12 years."
Dana Carvey [37:53]:
"It's fun. High pressure. It's cool."
7. Transition to Theater and Future Plans
Looking ahead, Soder discusses his foray into theater with his upcoming "Golden Retriever of Comedy" tour. He contrasts this new venture with his previous club performances, highlighting his steady and thoughtful approach to expanding his comedic repertoire.
Dan Soder [63:32]:
"I'm making the leap in the fall. I'm still doing clubs through the summer, but then I'm..."
Dana Carvey [64:22]:
"Yeah. This old..."
8. Anecdotes and Humorous Exchanges
The trio shares numerous funny stories and exchanges, including memorable moments from Soder's audition experiences, interactions with legends like Dave Chappelle, and humorous takes on fellow comedians' styles.
Dan Soder [50:12]:
"And he goes, you know, I went through a tough breakup in 2000. And I went, yeah, Kim Basinger."
David Spade [53:15]:
"That's really funny. You're really good. You're not so good."
9. Closing Remarks and Future Appearances
As the episode wraps up, Dana and David encourage listeners to support Dan's upcoming projects, expressing excitement for his continued growth and future appearances.
David Spade [81:06]:
"Go out and see Dan Soder on the Road. On the road, playing theaters. I think we'll have you back when you make the leap to your first arena."
Dan Soder [81:26]:
"See you guys. Thanks so much."
Notable Quotes:
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Dana Carvey [00:00]:
"Dana, it's award season, which means we're due for some classic red carpet combos like strapless dresses and statement necklaces..." -
Dan Soder [27:00]:
"I went to college in Tucson, so I spent time in Arizona in a very uncomfortable way." -
David Spade [19:04]:
"I cut the. Is not a punchline." -
Dan Soder [54:43]:
"I did a lot of characters, and one character, he's like, you should do that."
Conclusion:
This episode offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of Dan Soder's path in comedy, enriched by insightful commentary from Dana Carvey and David Spade. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs that shape a comedian's career, all while enjoying the natural chemistry and wit that define Fly on the Wall. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their dynamic, this episode delivers a comprehensive and entertaining look behind the scenes of the entertainment world.
