If you enjoy watching Great British Bake Off, you should also check out Baking It, hosted by Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg. The show is similar in tone and features individuals dealing with juggling multiple career responsibilities.
The podcast features whimsical and unpredictable sketches that are not written ahead of time. Additionally, scripted stand-up comedy is occasionally featured on the podcast.
The speaker reflects on receiving a desk clock as a gift from Late Night with Conan O'Brien and recalls seeing Al Franken in full makeup on his bicycle at the Paramount lot while making Wayne's World.
The speaker reflects on the positive impact leaving show business has had on their life and mentions being inspired by the success of women like Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, and Kristen Wiig.
After working for five years on a project and running a business, the speaker looks forward to having more free time for personal activities and interests. However, the workload of creating episodes for the show is still high and requires significant dedication.
Jason Alexander discusses his early work in sketch comedy, including a sketch called "Sideshow of the Stars" that he wrote before he was hired at SNL.