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Club Shay Shay - Mark Normand Part 2

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Comedian and Netflix star Mark Normand joins Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for a hilarious and unfiltered conversation about growing up wild in New Orleans, grinding through the New York comedy scene, and building one of the most respected careers in stand-up today.

Mark opens up about his unconventional New Orleans childhood — growing up as the white family in a predominantly Black neighborhood inside a crumbling mansion his father purchased on a whim. He describes the constant break-ins, getting his bike stolen, and the surreal experience of having a cross-dressing Black man named Ennis as his nanny — who also happened to be the toughest person he'd ever seen. Mark reflects on the profound impact Ennis had on his life and the devastating news of his tragic death years later. He also shares the story of his family finally fleeing the neighborhood after a terrifying home invasion where his parents were tied up at gunpoint.

The conversation turns to how those early years shaped Mark's comedic instincts — learning quick wit from public school "snaps" culture before being sent to private Catholic school, where he discovered rich kids had their own set of far darker problems. Mark also gets candid about bedwetting well into his teenage years that he attributes to childhood trauma, how it resurfaced during his early drinking years, and why he'd rather go bald than deal with Propecia's side effects.

The discussion moves into relationships and dating — how his decade-long high school relationship faded when he moved to New York and went all in on comedy, how his wife showed up to one of his shows on a date with another man and DMed him after, and why Bill Burr telling him he wished he'd had a kid ten years earlier was the push he needed to change his life. Mark and Shannon also riff on dating apps, height preferences, the double standard between men and women, and why biology always wins in the end.

The episode dives into the craft and business of stand-up — from his influences like Carlin, Seinfeld, and Richard Pryor, to surviving at legendary clubs like the Comedy Cellar. He breaks down why great stand-up takes years to perfect, how his Kevin Hart stage persona came to life after a string of bombing sets, and the moment he actually performed the bit in front of the real Kevin Hart.

Shannon and Mark dig into current events — from the Epstein files and which powerful figures should be held accountable, to the racial politics of the Super Bowl halftime show, the Black national anthem debate, cancel culture, and what the Rodney King video started that cell phone cameras finished.

The episode closes with Mark getting jumped three times in his first year in New York — including being body-slammed by an old man in Crown Heights before a group of drug dealers stepped in to save him — and his reverence for Dave Chappelle as the greatest stand-up orator of his generation after a late-night hang at Chappelle's club in Ohio.

 
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