
Season 1 (2018)
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Episodes 16
Michelle Buteau
Michelle Buteau stresses the importance of comfort after turning 40 and dishes out thoughts on European health care and "open ethnicity" auditions.
Read MoreIan Karmel
He once worked for Netflix, but now Ian Karmel is on stage with self-deprecating takes on his appearance, being an uncle, social media and more.
Read MoreTaylor Tomlinson
Self-described "old soul" Taylor Tomlinson laments the frustrations of her 20s, the changing definition of "candid" and the perils of being a woman.
Read MoreSabrina Jalees
Sabrina Jalees reflects on the experience of coming out to her Pakistani family and breaks down the full spectrum of feminism and sexuality.
Read MoreJak Knight
After describing the most stressful flight of his life, Jak Knight delivers insights on birth control, the internet and relating to older generations.
Read MoreTim Dillon
Former New York double-decker bus tour guide Tim Dillon breaks down the three classes of people on Instagram and the joys of finding a new TV show.
Read MoreJanelle James
Aspiring survivalist Janelle James unpacks the thrills of relationship turmoil and the complex absurdity of white family holiday cards.
Read MoreMatteo Lane
Part stand-up, part spontaneous singer, Matteo Lane riffs on gay romance in the digital age and his casual obsession with Lindsay Lohan.
Read MoreAisling Bea
Irish comic Aisling Bea is a self-proclaimed "Yankophile" -- and details her lifelong fascination with American phraseology and "sport parties."
Read MoreJosh Johnson
Fresh from an uncomfortable elevator encounter, Josh Johnson gets real about rich people, millennial ghosts and his uncle's unorthodox wisdom.
Read MoreEmma Willmann
Small-town native Emma Willmann candidly revisits her humble beginnings and early sexual awakenings, one awkward mom story at a time.
Read MoreMax Silvestri
From group exercise to female friendship, self-described "straight white dude" Max Silvestri explores some of life's most peculiar mysteries.
Read MoreJR De Guzman
Armed with an acoustic guitar, musical comic JR De Guzman leads a series of groovy jams on racism, babies and beloved grandmothers.
Read MoreKate Willett
Post-breakup Kate Willett shares her honest take on immature men and the perils of modern romance -- or something vaguely like it.
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