
Jay Jurden
Stand-up comedian and writer from Mississippi known for observational comedy about race, sexuality, and Southern culture; featured guest discussing masculinity, sports, and queerness.
Top 10 podcasts with Jay Jurden
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Nov 13, 2025 • 41min
Epstein Emails Implicating Trump Surface as Ghislaine Gets VIP Treatment in Prison | Jay Jurden
Writer and comedian Jay Jurden shares insights about his debut special, discussing his Southern roots and how theater training enhances his comedy. He reflects on the balance of digital clips and live performances. Meanwhile, Nick Offerman critiques the U.S. food system, highlighting the struggles of small farmers against corporate consolidation and the health impacts of ultra-processed foods. Offerman argues for a shift toward the diverse, nutritious farming practices seen in Europe.

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Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 2min
Kink Shame MAGA
Jay Jurden, comedian, writer, and actor known for sharp cultural takes, brings biting humor and fearless commentary. He skewers performers cozying up to extremists and unpacks how Trump-era reality fuels surreal comedy. Conversation hits fragile MAGA masculinity, closeted hypocrisy, and why entertainers should refuse normalization. Quickfire games and political lament round out the sharp, funny chat.

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Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 25min
Jay Jurden Explains How Millennials Made Comedy an Industry
Stand-up comedian Jay Jurden, known for his Hulu special 'Yes Ma'am', discusses how millennials have reshaped comedy into a thriving industry. He shares insights on the evolution of joke styles, from airplane humor to critiques of class. Jay passionately defends the craft of stand-up against poor stewardship and shock-driven material. He reminisces about writing for John Stewart and the complexities of authenticity in comedy. With reflections on his early theater training, Jay highlights the importance of rhythm and audience engagement in stand-up.

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Mar 3, 2026 • 48min
The Big Gay Myth of Masculinity in Sports, with Mississippi's Own Jay Jurden
Jay Jurden, a Mississippi-born stand-up comic and writer who riffs on race, sexuality, and Southern life. He dismantles macho sports culture, recalls using sports to navigate queerness, and skewers locker-room posturing, scouting fetishes, and celebrity masculinity. Quick, funny, and sharp takes on how expression is shifting in athletics and fandom.

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Oct 9, 2025 • 57min
Comedians Won't Forget Who Performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival Soon (with Jay Jurden)
In a lively discussion, stand-up comedian Jay Jurden explores the complexities of the Riyadh Comedy Festival. He tackles the implications of performing in a country where free speech is restricted and personal safety is a concern, especially for marginalized comedians. Jurden shares insights on the ethical dilemmas of accepting large fees from controversial gigs and the motivations behind American comedians performing abroad. He stresses the importance of returning home safely, all while predicting a mix of peer teasing and potential cultural influence from the festival.

Jun 6, 2025 • 49min
Who’s On Your Queer Hollywood Mount Rushmore?
Cameron Esposito, a stand-up comic with a new special out, and Jay Jurden, a comedian who's written for Jon Stewart, join for a lively discussion on who should make the ultimate Queer Hollywood Mount Rushmore. They explore the significance of icons like RuPaul, Little Richard, and Janelle Monáe while debating the unexpected inclusion of Abraham Lincoln as a queer figure. The trio delves into powerful Pride anthems and what it means to be a queer icon today, all with humor and heartfelt reflections on representation in entertainment.

Jun 29, 2024 • 1h 19min
Debait and Switch? (Live from Boston!)
Joining in from Boston, Kathleen Turner shares captivating stories, Gretchen Felker-Martin discusses choosing between the mundane and macabre, and Jay Jurden provides gay news specific to Boston. Topics include body horror in literature, political conservatism, LGBTQ updates, and the power of one-on-one conversations in shaping perspectives.

Sep 22, 2023 • 40min
Hasan Minhaj’s Broken Truths, and Taylor Swift’s Broken Google
Comedian Hasan Minhaj's fabrication in his standup specials is discussed, along with the line between comedic embellishment and lying. They also talk about Disney's $60 billion bet on theme parks, Taylor Swift's underwhelming marketing strategy, and the controversy over Ryan Murphy's promised all-black season of American Horror Story.

Sep 20, 2023 • 38min
Comedy Misery in Missouri w/ Jay Jurden
Comedian Jay Jurden joins Eric Andre to talk about performing in unconventional venues, bombing on stage, celebrity encounters, and the concept of a 'munch'. They also discuss the challenges faced by openly gay players in the NBA and share humorous anecdotes about awkward encounters during comedy shows.

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 41min
#352 A Quip at the Table with Jay Jurden
Jay Jurden, stand-up comic known for his Hulu special Yes Ma'am, returns with sharp travel tales and industry takes. He riffs on touring misadventures, cultural differences, a NYC mugging, halftime show hot takes, and why AI-generated images bother him. Fast, funny, and full of unexpected stories.


