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Theo Von announces tour dates: Cork, Ireland on June 9 at Live at the Marquee; New York City on May 31; Belfast, London, Idaho Falls, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas for two nights at Resorts World over the Fourth of July weekend. Tickets are at theo.com. He warns fans not to buy on secondary sites and promises more shows if tickets are sold out or overpriced.
Today's guest is Sal Vulcano, known from Impractical Jokers. His first standup special Terrified premieres on YouTube May 31. Theo praises Sal as energetic, engaging, and funny, and the two friends trade quick updates and jokes.
They discuss Sal's life between touring and home projects. Sal lives near the current set and has been juggling touring with podcasts on the road. He talks about buying property near the Hudson River in New York and trying to build a house, dealing with architects, demolition plans, and delays. They compare it with Theo's own house project and vent about the stress of modern construction.
Sal explains his sleep and health routines. He installed an alarm that says, “No smoking, no junk except fruit every day.” He describes smoking as something that makes him hungry and disrupts sleep, and he notes he lost about fifty pounds since he shot the special, with a goal to lose more despite stress.
The mood shifts to humor. They riff about crack and shakery boards and fig jam, then move to gout. Sal explains gout as a condition where urate crystals form in joints, causing sharp pain and swelling. He recounts flare-ups, seafood and salt intake, and the unpredictability of the condition. He also mentions a stepfather with gout and jokes about medical stuff with empathy.
Sal recounts his comedy journey. He started standup about twenty years ago, then did sketch and improv, and eventually got into television with Jokers. He describes grinding through bars with small crowds to build a standup act and notes how loyal Jokers fans are. He says many early fans followed Jokers into his standup career, and Jokers fans are often supportive of collaborators and guests. He reveals that seasons 11 and 12 are on the way and that filming season 11 is underway.
The conversation turns personal with memories of love and loss. Sal shares the Rent heartbreak tale from his youth: his girlfriend dumped him by phone just before a Rent night, he tried to scalp tickets outside the theater, and eventually asked the box office for mercy. He also talks about sending postcards to unborn children as a kid, a habit confirmed by a former roommate, and a later episode in which his ex-wife used his romantic letter as inspiration for a Daily Candy engagement contest; he felt hurt but grew from the experience.
They touch on family and heritage. Sal mentions his mixed Italian, Puerto Rican, and Cuban roots and reflects on how time seemed slower during childhood summers. They recall a mother dressing a young boy to woo a girl, with Capezio shoes and a gold chain, and a plan to buy ice cream from the ice cream man.
Sal describes the transformative impact of fatherhood. His daughter is the best thing that has ever happened to him, a source of overwhelming joy and fear about the future. He talks about the responsibility to protect privacy while sharing life on a podcast, and how his daughter has reoriented his values and ambitions. He calls the feeling of love “inexpressible” and admits fear of losing it.
The show closes with Sal’s upcoming work. Terrified debuts on YouTube via 800 Pound Gorilla, and his next tour, Everything’s Fine, goes on sale through salvulcanocomedy.com. Theo thanks Sal for coming, praises his career arc, and notes the long friendship and years of entertainment they’ve shared.
Sal Vulcano’s appearance highlights the mix of career milestones, personal stories, and the deep joy of fatherhood, all wrapped in the spontaneous humor the pair share. The episode ends with a warm goodbye and an invitation to fans to catch Sal on his new special and tour.