Ilana Glazer
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You know, but like stand up since I like returned to it.
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 especially this this tour with the pause of COVID.
I paused for like a year or two.
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 didn't like it yeah that's totally fine I get it
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.
i won't say it again and then like okay i'm gonna try this little thing you know made it more um graspable accessible emotionally for me yeah and able to kind of build like building a foundation right like brick by brick i totally i i get what you mean and it's also you're right like the the landscape of comedy has like shifted drastically with the internet with surveillance with like and it's also catching up i feel like culturally surveillance and also um i just did uh you know bill burr
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.
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.