Ilana Glazer
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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But stand-up, since I returned to it, and especially this tour with the pause of COVID. I paused for like a year or two with stand-up. And then the reflective experience of having a baby and the distance from Broad City and doing therapy through all of that. I was like, this is a little service that I can offer people.
But stand-up, since I returned to it, and especially this tour with the pause of COVID. I paused for like a year or two with stand-up. And then the reflective experience of having a baby and the distance from Broad City and doing therapy through all of that. I was like, this is a little service that I can offer people.
And to make it that to draw the lines around it made it much like more containable for me and a lot less like who am I? But more like, oh, here's like a dumb little thing. You don't like it. Yeah, that's totally fine. I get it. I won't say it again. And then like, OK, I'm going to try this little thing, you know, made it more graspable, accessible emotionally for me. Yeah.
And to make it that to draw the lines around it made it much like more containable for me and a lot less like who am I? But more like, oh, here's like a dumb little thing. You don't like it. Yeah, that's totally fine. I get it. I won't say it again. And then like, OK, I'm going to try this little thing, you know, made it more graspable, accessible emotionally for me. Yeah.
And able to kind of build like build a foundation.
And able to kind of build like build a foundation.
Like brick by brick.
Like brick by brick.
I feel like culturally surveillance. And also I just did, you know, Bill Burr. Yeah I just did Bill Burr's like video podcast whatever and we're just talking about like you know it's called you can call it conspiracy theories as a joke but really it's anti-capitalism rhetoric like that's the other thing that has heightened in the past few years of like.
I feel like culturally surveillance. And also I just did, you know, Bill Burr. Yeah I just did Bill Burr's like video podcast whatever and we're just talking about like you know it's called you can call it conspiracy theories as a joke but really it's anti-capitalism rhetoric like that's the other thing that has heightened in the past few years of like.
i would say gen z millennials and other um you know uh other generations but like gen z millennials really honing in on like we live in a uh design that is capitalist yep and it's not the way things are it's just the way this is right now and that before like alana wexner broad city it used to be like kooky rant and now that's like very like kind of i i think like mainstream thought
i would say gen z millennials and other um you know uh other generations but like gen z millennials really honing in on like we live in a uh design that is capitalist yep and it's not the way things are it's just the way this is right now and that before like alana wexner broad city it used to be like kooky rant and now that's like very like kind of i i think like mainstream thought
because of what you talked about then god bless but now people find it even funnier that it was existing back then yeah it was like it was like it was like a secret yeah and it was like it was like a cult hit at the time compared to like workaholics yes for example which was um you know which was really funny those boys are so silly and funny and but in a different way oh in a
because of what you talked about then god bless but now people find it even funnier that it was existing back then yeah it was like it was like it was like a secret yeah and it was like it was like a cult hit at the time compared to like workaholics yes for example which was um you know which was really funny those boys are so silly and funny and but in a different way oh in a
completely like completely different way existing almost on almost on opposite yeah i was gonna say and we can say it it's smarter in broad city and that's okay it's not a dig it's still funny but it's straight guy humor versus different humor yeah i would say like you know we we were um uh more marginalized voices yeah and they were more the mainstream and made they had like much greater views you know absolutely yeah
completely like completely different way existing almost on almost on opposite yeah i was gonna say and we can say it it's smarter in broad city and that's okay it's not a dig it's still funny but it's straight guy humor versus different humor yeah i would say like you know we we were um uh more marginalized voices yeah and they were more the mainstream and made they had like much greater views you know absolutely yeah
And it's also, like, women and gays, not necessarily even, like, the bodies people inhabit, but, like, those who claim their power.
And it's also, like, women and gays, not necessarily even, like, the bodies people inhabit, but, like, those who claim their power.
Vice versa, but correct.
Vice versa, but correct.