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WILL THEY LAUGH IN RUSSIA? How to Be Funny Anywhere with Comedy Expert John Vorhaus

48 min · 1 de may de 2026
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What do a Moscow sitcom and a Romanian punchline have in common? John Vorhaus has probably written both. A comedy writer, author, and globe-trotting laugh merchant, John has spent decades teaching the world to be funny — including Russia, which got its own version of Married With Children. (We have questions. John has answers.) His book, The Comic Toolbox: How to Be Funny Even If You're Not, is basically a Swiss Army knife for humor — and Phil and Ted are putting it to the test. Tune in for a crash course in what makes humans laugh, why some jokes fly in Tel Aviv but bomb in Brisbane, and the eternal debate over punching up vs. punching down. Spoiler: John knows which one gets you invited back. Takeaways: * Comedy transcends cultural boundaries, as evidenced by the adaptation of 'Married With Children' in Russia, which resonated universally with audiences. * John Vorhaus emphasizes the importance of understanding the cultural context when translating comedy to ensure its effectiveness across different societies. * The archetype of the 'lovable loser' is a relatable figure that exists in various cultures, highlighting shared human experiences despite differing social contexts. * Comedy serves as a vital tool for processing pain and difficult subjects, providing relief through humor in challenging times. * In comedy writing, the 'clash of context' is a powerful tool, creating humor by juxtaposing incongruous elements that defy expectations. * The modern landscape of comedy requires a balance of respect and humor, as successful comedic narratives often emerge from self-deprecating humor and shared truths. Links referenced in this episode: * johnvorhaus.com [https://johnvorhouse.com] * sexyboomershow.com [https://sexyboomershow.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Sony * Married With Children * Everybody Loves Raymond * Firesign Theater * Golden Girls * Kim's Convenience * Seinfeld

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