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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss different ways to say hello and goodbye in various languages, including Spanish and Terminator's iconic "Hasta la vista".
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Rachel Dratch talks about her experiences on SNL, meeting celebrities and her genuine sense of humor.
A comedian talks about the unique experience of being on Saturday Night Live and how it's a support group in the way that you can't really complain to outside people about it.
A comedian talks about her experience on SNL, including being added to a scene after a pickup shot and the challenges of being on the show.
In this podcast, the speaker talks about their experience working at SNL after coming from Second City without any hair and makeup and how they discovered SNL while in third grade.
In this podcast episode, the speaker talks about their experience speaking at a junior varsity cross country team and being involved in school plays. They also express their admiration for certain characters and women, suggesting a potential auction for a meet and greet.
A comedian discusses the difficulty of performing in dramatic roles as well as the progression of their career in the comedy industry.
Vanessa Bayer discusses her experience when SNL scouted The Second City for auditions and the diverse styles of comedy on stage.
The speaker promotes the use of the Game Time app by offering a discount code for first-time users and sharing their personal positive experience using the app to purchase last minute concert tickets.
Comedian Paula Poundstone jokes about opening a box of pop charts and finding two inside, leading to the humorous predicament of having to eat them both.
The speaker discusses how Cecily Strong got on Saturday Night Live through her background in Improv Olympic.
A Boston comedian shares about the pressure of constantly trying to make it in the industry and recounts her experiences as a freshman in the comedy scene.
A former SNL cast member discusses the process of creating new characters for the show, including pushing boundaries and breaking people on set.
In this episode, the hosts discuss their experience creating memorable moments on SNL and their love for sketch comedy.
The speaker talks about how people recognize them most for a joke related to Disney World and how people knew what to expect from their later performances.
A film or TV set can be a lonely place where often actors are so focused on their performance that they forget to bond with their co-stars, even though they star alongside them every day. The podcast host shares her experience with not befriending co-stars that ended up building stronger bonds on set compared to their own relationships with the cast.
In this transcript snippet, the speaker expresses gratitude for the welcoming and friendly attitudes of Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, and other big stars towards the newer generation of comedians entering Hollywood.
A person shares a humiliating story of having a panic attack during a meeting with NBC executives and needing a medic, and admitting to being awkward around famous people.
A discussion on athletic apparel and a humorous story involving sexual conversation.
A woman shares her discomfort with being objectified and body shamed by men in a conversation, and how it affects her.
Cast members of SNL experience a range of emotions, both positive and anxious, due to the unique experience and group dynamics.
This podcast episode concludes with a series of goodbyes to the listeners and a call to action to rate, review and follow all episodes on the hosting platform. The podcast is produced by Cadence 13 and executive produced by Dana Carvey and David Spade among others.