The speaker remembers a time when he was in the audience of a stand-up comedy show and fell in love with it, despite others not finding it as funny. He goes on to discuss how this experience influenced his decision to eventually perform stand-up comedy himself, but acknowledges the struggle of starting out.
The speaker describes how his thoughts about his future career changed throughout his school years.
The speaker reflects on how meeting someone who had a different upbringing than them helped them realize they could pursue their goals despite their family’s expectations.
Creating comedy in a movie can be stressful as it is hard to predict whether the audience will find it funny or not. The fear of only a few people finding it funny and not the majority can be daunting for the creator.
The hosts discuss movies from the 80s, including Little Monsters, and one of the hosts reveals the negative impact it had on his mental state while filming.
Comedian addresses the difficulty of comedy performances and how it depends on the perfect setting and audience.