The host reflects on the difficulties of delivering a monologue to no audience during a late night show. He mentions how he asked the crew to make any noise or laughter since doing it with no response was too difficult.
The speaker discusses their comedic influences, mentioning Chris Farley and John Belushi, but declares Patrice O'Neill the funniest comedian with the most commentary on society. They believe that humor should push boundaries and say things that can't be said in polite society.
A comedian talks about his experience in pursuing a career in comedy, including a period of time where he struggled financially and the advancement of technology that has made comedy more accessible through platforms like streaming, satellite radio, and YouTube.
The comedian shares his worst experience with bombing on HBO and The Tonight Show, and speaks about how it affected him even years later.
The content that was deemed funny a while back may not be amusing now. Comedians, therefore, have to be cautious of their jokes' topics and consider their audience's reaction.