The speaker talks about the challenges of being a comedian while living with family members, including his mom who still dates while his dad also lives in the same house.
Speaking about getting older and the humorous experiences of having parents who intrude on their children's personal lives, referencing situations where his father had to ask his mother to not come to his side of the house when he had a date.
The speaker talks about how she beat herself up for still feeling sad 20 years after losing someone and how Nora McInnery's line "you can move forward, but you never move on" gave her the permission to acknowledge that it is okay to still feel sad and that you never really move on from grief.
Comedian Bill Burr shares his thoughts on people who ask for decaf at Starbucks, comparing it to getting small fries at McDonald's. He also shares an anecdote about how some Starbucks employees might retaliate against rude customers by giving them decaf instead of regular coffee.
In this podcast episode, the host discusses the ongoing investigation into the case of Miss Barbara Blunt and the hope that someone will come forward with information to solve it.