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Personal experiences include doing shows in arenas of 13,000 fans and how engaging with a live audience creates a unique interactive energy. They emphasize that genuine passion and talent—rather than corporate influence—are what sustain and elevate comedy, especially in an age where major networks and studios have lost some of their grip on content creation.
Censorship, Controversy, and Freedom of Speech
A recurring theme is the importance of open discourse. They vehemently oppose censorship and de-platforming, arguing that silencing voices—even controversial ones—only fuels support and misunderstanding. They praise comedians like Louis C.K. for their honesty and resilience, emphasizing that comedy is a vital space for challenging societal norms and exploring uncomfortable truths.