Sinbad shares the realities of aging with sharp humor—failed attempts at running, surprise lessons about muscles you never knew existed, and the not-so-glamorous aftermath of knee replacement surgery. From “warming up” at traffic lights to the mysteries of hospital medication, this set connects with anyone who’s ever felt their body start to slow down.
Grammy-nominated comedian Nate Bargatze joins Stephen Colbert to share stories about growing up in Tennessee, the struggles of pronouncing everyday words, and how his accent even confused his book publisher. With lighthearted takes on “tin foil,” “civil war,” and more, Bargatze proves why his down-to-earth humor resonates nationwide.
A comedian jokes about being stuck in the most unsafe restaurant during a tornado siren — with pitchforks, antlers, and cobbler turning it into a “hillbilly Matrix.”
Stephen Scott takes on politics with clean, fast-paced humor. From spoofing campaign commercials and presidential debates to imagining “America’s Got Candidates” judged by Simon Cowell and Donald Trump, his set pokes fun at Democrats, Republicans, and the media without taking sides. He closes by sharing how being the class clown eventually became his career.
A lighthearted set about growing up in Syracuse, with funny stories of the old Penn Can Mall, the self-playing piano, kids braving climbing exhibits, bowling alleys with dance floors, and the adventure of a mirror maze.
Rich Little joins Johnny Carson for a masterclass in celebrity impressions, bringing to life icons like Liberace, Walter Cronkite, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, George Burns, and John Wayne. The two share laughs about mannerisms, backstage stories, and the art of impersonation in this vintage Tonight Show segment.
Clean stand-up on life’s little oddities—quarter-eating “IQ” machines, Jeopardy consolation prizes, butter aisle confusion, “walking shoes,” police sketch lips, and gifting a single wedding fork. Plus, news anchors who only roll the R in Nicaragua, background newsroom shenanigans, wrong-number calls, plane vents and first-class envy, three-way light bulbs in the fridge, PB&J in one jar, health-club traps, gallon-size sodas, popcorn “rat boy,” drive-thru mishaps, and McDonald’s report-card rewards. Fast-paced, relatable, and family-friendly from start to finish.
Hawaii without the kids, yelling at “other people’s kids,” and a three-year-old on a leash.
Potty training, “poop boy on the loose,” teen chaos, BB-gun nostalgia, and a tongue-piercing debate.
Marriage communication, closet vision, carving a chicken gone wrong, and late-night “noise checks.”
Skiing wipeouts, gym orientation with 2%-body-fat Todd, dieting/rice cakes, and pet misadventures (dog, cat, even a pig).
Relatable, faith-friendly laughs from start to finish.
A warm, funny tribute to mothers, marriage, and family life—from “if mama ain’t happy” and men’s retreats to raising boys, off-brand sodas, and Southern mall memories. Dennis shares mama stories, a heartfelt poem, a surprise birthday shopping trip, and a simple takeaway: hug your mama when you can. Clean, faith-tinged, and made for all ages.
Dennis Gaxiola shares his real-life comedy about marrying his first wife twice, navigating the anniversary gift chart, and the day wearing the wrong pants nearly got him in trouble at a prison. All clean, family-friendly, and guaranteed to make you laugh.
A clean, lighthearted look at the funny lengths parents go to for a little peace, quiet, and a snack. This relatable routine offers wholesome laughs about family life, kids, and the joy of shared moments.
Nick Arnette mixes comedy with motivational takeaways, sharing laughs about everyday life, attitude, and change. With a style that’s funny, uplifting, and practical, Nick leaves audiences encouraged and inspired to approach life with a better outlook. Perfect for conferences, meetings, and events that want humor with a positive message.
A hilarious look at growing up with spelling struggles, the classic Oregon Trail computer game, and how bad video game skills would have changed history. From first-grade dysentery to “pop-pop getting pwned” in World War II, this set blends school memories with modern gaming laughs.
A funny look at what happens when someone is asked to pray and covers every topic imaginable—wars, worries, even the weather. Quick, lighthearted humor that churchgoers will instantly recognize.
John Rizkallah shares a hilarious take on how his mom’s voice follows him everywhere he goes. From everyday choices to big decisions, her words echo in his head in ways every family can relate to. A clean, funny set that connects across generations and keeps the laughs wholesome.
Jennifer keeps the laughs rolling with clean southern humor about Waffle House waitresses, house hunting, HGTV drama, and subdivisions with “prestigious” names. She mixes in lighthearted takes on Bible names, long lifespans in Scripture, and quirky neighborhood characters. A fun, relatable set that draws on everyday life and church culture.
A lighthearted comedy routine exploring the humorous side of marriage, parenting, and how different people communicate. With family-friendly laughs and relatable moments, this set focuses on everyday situations that bring joy and a few playful surprises.
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Larry Elder personifies the phrase “We’ve Got a Country to Save” The “Sage from >>Larry Elder personifies the phrase “We’ve Got a Country to Save” The “Sage from South Central” is back on the radio and TV! <<
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Charlie Kirk is the next big thing in conservative talk radio and he's now >>Charlie Kirk is the next big thing in conservative talk radio and he's now hosting a daily radio show on the Salem Radio Network. The radio show can be heard on great talk radio stations all over the country. <<
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