In this stand-up QA clip, a comedian shares how he first tried stand-up comedy in collegeand why one open mic changed everything. From dropping out of school to navigating family expectations, he breaks down what it really takes to get started in comedy.
The conversation also includes practical advice for aspiring comedians, why writing your own material matters, and why clean comedy opens more doors.
A longer stand-up set built around relationship jokes, wedding stories, and growing up Southern while living in other parts of the country. The comic riffs on shopping with a girlfriend, bridesmaids, Catholic wedding culture, pranks during ceremonies, surfing and shark paranoia, bungee jumping trust issues, and miscommunications caused by accents and regional slang.
A simple audience question turns into an unfiltered take on parenting, childbirth, and learning the hard way when to keep your mouth shut. This clip dives into unexpected crowd interaction, first-time dad nerves, and the moments you cant unsee once youre in the delivery room. Its observational comedy built on shared experiences, bad timing, and the realization that sometimes the smartest move is to grab a vacuum and stay quiet.
This holiday-themed bit jumps from Christmas tree shopping and chaotic gift-buying to parenting moments that spiral fast. He riffs on kids with headsets, classroom mishaps, awkward parent-teacher meetings, and audience interaction that goes completely off the rails. Its loose, conversational, and driven by crowd moments and family stories.
The comedian riffs on travel mishaps, small airports, unpredictable weather, and memorable gigs hes survived over the years. Its a loose, conversational set built on quick observational humor, crowd questions, and stories from the road. The tone stays easygoing and relatable, with light jokes about navigation, regional quirks, old bar gigs, and touring across the U.S. and Canada.
A fast run of stories about a childhood friend who always misunderstands the simple things. From turn-signal confusion to thinking refuse means the trash refused him, to believing boldly go is a planet in Star Trek, the comedian walks through decades of harmless mix-ups, hunting mishaps, and moments where his buddies try not to look like tourists in New York. It ends with a childhood memory about a friend with a speech issue and how their group handled it with humor and loyalty.
A dad riffs on school-parent friendships and a name-mixup bit at a kids robotics tournament. The routine turns Me and I into a fast back-and-forth, complete with a running gag about nicknaming a friend Dude. Clean, quick wordplay grounded in PTA life.
Henry Cho shares how one innocent wordused the wrong wayalmost cost him his job. Southern charm meets corporate confusion in this classic comedy moment.
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