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00:00
Host Introduction and Guest Credentials
00:31
Production Work on Friends Specials and Award Shows
01:01
Writing Tenure on The Tonight Show and Lopez Tonight
01:34
College Graduation and USC Pep Rally Participation
02:06
Family Size and Generational Gaps
02:38
Sibling Athletic Achievements and Records
03:12
UCLA Attendance and Southern California Rivalry
04:14
Early Comedy Club Formation at UCLA
04:47
College Performance Hustle and Rush Week Shows
06:18
Producing College Comedy Events for Fraternities
06:50
Negotiating Performance Fees and Audience Building
07:22
Early Career Challenges and Audience Engagement Strategies
07:53
Campus Comedy Venues and Community Support
08:24
Transition into the Boom Era and Veteran Comic Interactions
09:24
Discussion about Assistant Work in Comedy
09:56
Pizza Delivery Experience and Early Influences
10:27
First Pizza Delivery Story with a Fellow Comic
10:58
Open Mic Attempts and Initial Failures
11:29
Taking a Break from Comedy After Early Bombs
12:02
Meeting Al and Joining LA Cabaret
12:33
LA Cabaret Atmosphere and Veteran Comics
13:04
Interaction with Bruce and the Club’s Culture
13:37
First Performance at LA Cabaret and Self-Reflection
14:08
Belief in Comedy and Personal Motivation
14:38
Influence of Major Acts on the Comedy Scene
15:10
Early Open Mic Circuit and Persistence
15:42
Late Night Performances and Industry Nights
16:14
Open Mic Circuit Growth in the 90s
16:44
Perseverance and Waiting for Opportunities
17:17
Industry Nights and Notable Observations
17:48
Comedy Clubs as Creative Factories
18:21
Pay‑to‑Perform and the Banana Bread Rule
18:52
Early Hippie Joint Performances
19:24
Open Mic Dynamics and Late‑Night Slots
19:55
Corporate Branding in Comedy
21:30
Stripping Down to Pure Craft
22:32
Gatekeepers and the Shift to Open Platforms
23:33
Community Validation Through Showcases
24:37
Early 90s Club Atmosphere and Mentors
26:44
Personal Development Amid Changing Comedy Landscapes
27:15
Comedian Community Dynamics in the Early 90s
27:46
Key Figures and Supportive Peers
28:16
Influential Comedy Venues and Creative Freedom
28:46
Impact of Def Jam on Performance Expectations
29:18
Audience Perception and Genre Constraints
29:49
Personal Identity vs. Industry Stereotypes
30:21
First Black‑Only Comedy Night Experience
31:26
Stage Failure and Audience Reaction
31:57
Navigating Post‑Performance Reputation
33:00
The Role of Audience Feedback in Comedy Craft
33:31
Confidence and Vulnerability on Stage
34:02
Stand‑Up as a Personal Outlet vs. Public Persona
35:06
Industry Shifts and Media Exposure in the 2010s
36:10
Culture of Continuous Work
36:40
Impact of Social Media on Performance Expectations
37:15
Historical Shift Away from Stand-Up for Mainstream Artists
37:45
Balancing Touring and Maintaining Stage Presence
39:49
Supporting Emerging Comedians Through Show Participation
39:51
Celebrating Diversity in Audience and Lineups
40:00
Collaborative Performances with Established Peers
40:21
Personal Reflections on Cultural Backgrounds in Comedy