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Chapters & Sections (45)
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00:00
Host Intro and Music Cue
00:33
Discussion of Watching Other Specials
01:03
First Mention of Hannah Gatz and Nanette
01:32
Admiration for the Special’s Depth
02:11
Exploration of Bravery and Pain in Comedy
03:13
Commentary on the Next Level of Comedy
04:15
Personal Reflection on Identity and Privilege
05:23
Discussion of Hannah’s Potential Career Shift
06:59
Comparison to Other Comedy Specials
07:32
Personal Comedy Practice and Audience Reaction
08:35
Balancing Depth and Entertainment in Performance
09:38
Contemplating the Limits of Personal Truth in Comedy
10:41
Identity and Privilege as a White Male Comedian
11:45
Observations on Representation in Film
12:52
Closing Thoughts and Encouragement to Hannah
13:28
Joke Development Process
13:58
Audience Interaction and Feedback
14:30
Self-Reflection on Comedy Content
15:01
Balancing Humor with Sensitive Topics
15:32
Audience Perception of Feminist Themes
16:05
Seeking Feedback and Adjusting Material
17:08
Early Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Block
18:11
Medical Education and Pacemaker Introduction
19:13
Influence of Early Acting Aspirations
21:23
Hospital Experience and Comedic Roots
23:28
Mom's Influence on Food Choices and Humor
24:31
Teenage Memories of Fast Food and Family Dynamics
25:35
Isolation and Pain in Comedy
26:09
Comedy as a Popular Community Platform
26:15
Society’s Miscreants Finding Voice in Comedy
26:43
Observations of Everyday Comedians
27:00
The Personal Journey of a Long‑Term Comic
27:49
Comedy as an Escape from Asylum
28:23
The Reality of Success and Pain in Comedy