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Jason Rouse Safe Word

Jason Rouse Safe Word

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Comedian Jason Rouse hosts guests that include stand-up comedians, actors, musicians, and artists in his Austin Texas studio. https://www.youtube.com/c/JasonRouse https://www.patreon.com/jasonrouseAll rights reserved
  • Jason Vest
    Apr 22 2026
    Jason Vest is a veteran, stand-up comedian, and the man behind Hard Ons for Heroes — a project that started as a comedy video and somehow grew into a legitimate initiative to get care packages and OnlyFans access to deployed troops. Maddie Mae and her 58-year-old former lawyer mother are involved. I'll let him explain. We walked Austin and covered a lot of ground — the 48-hour comedy content shoot in Las Vegas with a porn star, getting permanently banned from Lifetime Fitness over a TikTok, the Barton Springs sugar incident, doing stand-up at a swingers party while a woman rode a Sybian in the background, childhood trauma from a small town in Michigan, and what it actually takes to make it as a headlining comedian without doing material about dentist appointments. He's got a custom rifle coming in two weeks, upcoming dates with Dave Landau and Charlie Mack from Kill Tony, and a movie on Amazon called Sangreen Teeth and a Driftless Road. He played a burner. Charlie played a vampire. We're all gonna be okay.
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    56 min
  • Bonggun Kim
    Mar 8 2026
    Bonggun Kim. Capital B. Capital G. Double G. And yes, his mom is responsible for the spelling. Bonggun and I walked Austin fresh off his first real trip to the States, figuring out the lay of the land — comedy scene, cost of living, scooter infrastructure.
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    53 min
  • Mike Eaton
    Feb 27 2026
    Mike Eaton is one of my absolute favorites, and this one proved exactly why. We walked around Austin on a beautiful February day — Mike's been doing stand-up for seven and a half years and has one of the sharpest, most unfiltered minds I've come across. He talks about what it actually feels like to be on stage when you have anxiety — why performance is the one place his brain shuts up — and why he thinks Austin might not be where he belongs long-term. We also spent a concerning amount of time on peanut butter. I'm not sorry. This is the walk-and-talk format at its best: no agenda, good weather, two people who should probably not be given a microphone, given one anyway.
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    1 ora e 3 min
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