Fascinated by "flat-earthers" and Ted Bundy documentaries, Jim Norton finds laughs in some dark topics, including why he shouldn’t own a gun.
Ms. Pat may not look like a grandma, but she's been through it all. And she's doling out a heavy dose of no-nonsense advice in her own special way.
Robert Kelly's been married long enough for the thrill of romance to fade, and he has some choice takes on the sexual behavior of younger generations.
Nikki Glaser loves to talk about sex and it's true, she's not easily embarrassed. Just don't mention her early exit on "Dancing with the Stars."
From plastic straws and "Old Town Road" to rescue dog owners and white women and their cell phones, Donnell Rawlings's patience is wearing thin.
She still listens to R. Kelly, but that's not the only reason why Adrienne Iapalucci is a bad feminist. She's got more, from bloggers to the tampon tax.
As he turns 40, Big Jay Oakerson grapples with the ramifications of having a teen daughter, being disrespected as a man, offensive words and more.
Brad Williams discusses the ups and downs of being a dwarf in comedy, men finally being called out for their misbehavior, his amusing marriage and more.
Comedian Yamaneika Saunders is single and eager to mingle with the crowd about her sex life, drunk-dialing an ex and why Barbie can do better than Ken.
In a bawdy and biting set, comedian Liza Treyger crowdsources an illuminating sex experiment and explains why it's weird nobody pays for porn.
Veteran degenerate Joey Diaz digs into cultural taboos, social media and his own colorful history with sex, drugs and kidnapping.
Comedian and podcast host Christina P revels in the glories of being a grown-ass woman and proposes a radical approach to dealing with creepy dudes.