Episodes
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Sierra Katow
S1 E6 - 25m 25s
In Los Angeles, Jesus Trejo embraces the hometown vibe, teaming up with multi-hyphenate comedian Sierra Katow. A fourth-generation Chinese and Japanese American, with deep L.A. roots, Sierra shows Jesus a side of the city he’s never seen before.
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Adam Pasi
S1 E5 - 25m 26s
In Portland, Oregon, Jesus meets with Samoan comedian, Adam Pasi. Voted Portland’s funniest comic twice, Adam takes Jesus behind the scenes, showcasing the grind it takes to become a successful comic.
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Tatanka Means
S1 E4 - 25m 25s
Exploring Chinle, Arizona, Jesus Trejo connects with Native American comic and actor Tatanka Means. Tatanka delves into his upbringing on the reservation, using humor to illuminate the enduring challenges faced by Indigenous communities nationwide.
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Eeland Stribling
S1 E3 - 25m 25s
Jesus Trejo travels to Denver to meet a comic whose life on the river is as important as his life on stage. Eeland Stribling strives to find true life balance in the outdoors of Colorado where he often calls on his experience as a wildlife biologist.
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Vanessa Gonzalez
S1 E2 - 25m 25s
Jesus Trejo follows Austin-based rising comedian Vanessa Gonzalez on a Texan adventure back to her hometown of Laredo. Vanessa shares the humor of her childhood as the daughter of first-generation, Mexican American border patrol agents.
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Ali Sultan
S1 E1 - 25m 25s
In Minneapolis, Jesus Trejo meets Yemeni comedian Ali Sultan. Ali opens up about his mental health struggles, weaving humor and vulnerability into a narrative of resilience and self-discovery, highlighting how comedy has helped his well-being.
Extras + Features
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Sierra Katow Preview
S1 E6 - 30s
In Los Angeles, Jesus Trejo embraces the hometown vibe, teaming up with multi-hyphenate comedian Sierra Katow. A fourth-generation Chinese and Japanese American, with deep L.A. roots, Sierra shows Jesus a side of the city he’s never seen before.
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Generations of Humor: Sierra Katow's Comedy Roots
S1 E6 - 2m 11s
Comedian Sierra Katow, alongside her supportive parents, reflects on her comedic journey with host Jesus Trejo. They discuss Sierra's upbringing, her family's influence on her sense of humor, and their unwavering support for her career in comedy, highlighting the role of familial encouragement in her success.
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Breaking Taboos: Racism and Comedy
S1 E6 - 2m 24s
Comedian Sierra Katow and host Jesus Trejo discuss incorporating racism into comedy, sharing anecdotes and reflecting on humor's role in addressing social issues. They explore crafting jokes that balance humor and commentary, acknowledging comedians' responsibility to address racism thoughtfully.
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Adam Pasi Preview
S1 E5 - 30s
In Portland, Oregon, Jesus meets with Samoan comedian, Adam Pasi. Voted Portland’s funniest comic twice, Adam takes Jesus behind the scenes, showcasing the grind it takes to become a successful comic.
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Comedy Kinship: Adam Pasi Embraces His Samoan Roots
S1 E5 - 3m 2s
Adam Pasi shares laughs and insights as he embraces his Samoan heritage with the guidance of new friend and actual cousin, Leo. Their heartwarming exchange delves into the significance of cultural connection in comedy, showcasing how mutual support and shared experiences shape their journey in the stand-up circuit while shedding light on the importance of cultural identity and representation.
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Samoan Stand-Up: Exploring Identity with Adam Pasi
S1 E5 - 1m 58s
Adam Pasi delivers a riotous performance spotlighting his Samoan identity, weaving anecdotes about family dynamics, cultural quirks, and amusing encounters on stage. After the show, Adam discusses his performance–and some of his more edgy jokes–backstage with his parents, who were part of the audience.
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Ancestral Connections: Comedy and Cultural Education
S1 E4 - 2m 1s
Tatanka Means and Jesus Trejo explore the significance of connecting with their ancestry while engaging in lighthearted banter about cultural misconceptions. Tatanka reveals how his comedy act can serve as an educational vehicle to challenge stereotypes and inform audiences better about Native American history and culture.
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Tatanka Means Preview
S1 E4 - 30s
Exploring Chinle, Arizona, Jesus Trejo connects with Native American comic and actor Tatanka Means. Tatanka delves into his upbringing on the reservation, using humor to illuminate the enduring challenges faced by Indigenous communities nationwide.
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Tatanka's Journey: From the Ring to the Stage
S1 E4 - 3m 34s
Comedian Tatanka Means revisits his roots at the Damon-Bahe Boxing Gym, reflecting on how the mental toughness cultivated through boxing informs his stand-up comedy career. As he trains and jokes with Jesus Trejo and coach Johnny Bahe, Tatanka shares insights on perseverance, resilience, and the importance of laughter in Native culture.
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River Rescue: Eeland on Comedy, Conservation & Community
S1 E3 - 2m 31s
Jesus Trejo and comedian Eeland Stribling team up for a community cleanup along the South Platte River, where they engage local volunteers in environmental stewardship. As they collect trash, they share insights on the importance of conservation efforts and how it intersects with their personal lives and stand-up comedy.
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Eeland Stribling Preview
S1 E3 - 30s
Jesus Trejo travels to Denver to meet a comic whose life on the river is as important as his life on stage. Eeland Stribling strives to find true life balance in the outdoors of Colorado where he often calls on his experience as a wildlife biologist.
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Fishing for Laughs: A Comedy Adventure with Jesus & Eeland
S1 E3 - 1m 56s
Jesus Trejo joins comedian Eeland Stribling for a humorous fishing excursion, exploring the challenges of integrating a beloved hobby into stand-up comedy while navigating the thrills and mishaps of a fishing adventure, resulting in unexpected laughs and fish-catching success.
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