Ilana Glazer | Life Lessons from the Broad City Star | Mike Birbiglia's Working It Out Podcast
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Mike became an instant super-fan of Ilana Glazer in 2014 when her hit series Broad City premiered on Comedy Central. This week on the podcast Mike and Ilana go deep on the origins of Broad City, Mike’s cameo on the show, honest takes on parenting, the development of Ilana’s new hour of stand-up comedy, and how Broad City Ilana is different from real life Ilana. Plus, jokes and stories about weed-induced anxiety and saying hello to strangers.
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Hosted and Produced by Mike Birbiglia
Producers: Peter Salomone and Joseph Birbiglia
Associate Producer: Mabel Lewis
Consulting Producer: Seth Barrish
Assistant Producer: Gary Simons
Video Consultant: Graham Willoughby
Special Thanks: Marissa Hurwitz, Josh Upfal, David Raphael, Nina Cwik, J. Hope Stein, Oona
Music: Jack Antonoff and Bleachers
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I saw her do stand up on this tour and it was so good! Constantly pleasantly surprised by how SMART she is. Only brilliant people can play total dummies this well
Ilana’s point about presence in parenting is why I love it too! And I think it is also part of why the “mad mom” trope exists- being present can feel very unsafe which makes it challenging as well as triggering to fight/flight/freeze/fawn responses. For me, my initial “mom rage” was an emotional coping mechanism for not knowing how to operate in presence, which I also associated with hyper vigilance, for so many hours of the day.
This is the episode I didn't know I was waiting for!
the convo about trying to control vs asking for what you need an accepting the answer is super great. thank you for that. about 21 min in...
oh i'm locked in
THANK YOU FOR HAVING ILANA ON!! I LOVED LOVED LOVE Broad City then it just ENDED and no one talked about it. I am so grateful for this interview and your PODCAST!!!!!
This interview was incredible! Wish it never ended!!!
I miss Broad City so much!!
This is like a birthday gift, and it’s not even my birthday.
I could watch a full hour of her doing a Long Island pageant mom impression
Ilana if you see this, I’d love to hear jokes about the experience of getting your kid ready for bed at the pace it happens at. I think there is a wealth of jokes available in the experience of allowing our children to live their lives as their own experience.
I love listening to Ilana talk. Such an intelligent and quick mind. :)
I'm so excited about this episode! I love all of Ilana's work, especially Broad City
I never last through a full comedian podcast…but this went by in a snap
I’m so excited I had to watch you today, seeing you tomorrow in Houston…. 🎉 we’re close to the front feel free to tease my hubby 😉 stay safe! Love your comedy you crack me up, endlessly 😂
I really enjoyed Broad City… right after workaholics- great show(s)!
That red blouse jacket is wooooOOoow
Commenting for algo. Love your stuff Mike!
Happy day for me and the lady!
We used the home camcorder to make skits too. Thank goodness it was before social media.
What a goddess. Mike is great too; I've subscribed.
Fuck this was good. New fav podcast. Love you both
Self checkout is along the lines of texting … we don’t answer phones and we don’t interact with people to checkout - and I’m fine with all those.
Wonderful conversation. Great responses from Birbiglia, and Ms. Glazer is so on point for so many of us. So nice to hear.
Broad City was the best. Abby has her tooth pulled/Arturo at the fro-yo place Best episode. One of the best episodes of any comedy sitcom ever.
What I should have said was “Hi”
🔥💯🙏🏽 #TheseKidsAreATrip #BuzzlightYearIsAlive
lol. Most comedians are people pleasers and graduate into further narcissistic tendencies as they enjoin and entwine themselves in spectacle/desire for continued relevance; their own lack building their own grave. I think it’s difficult to hear other people struggle as parents as in Marge’s example because it shows their existential lack. They love but they are suffering, not just through who they are but because of these amassed wrongs and quagmires of a probable malnutritive partner. But when you’re rich… these are more easily assuaged by time, help, and almost limitless possibilities
Add capitalism into the mix. Babies FOR the work forceeeee
I Would have liked to have listened to the whole interview because I LOVE Ilana, but Mike's vocal fry made that impossible.
Whenever anyone says they get a panic attack that means they don’t smoke enough. Do it every day and you’ll start panicking without it. Reverse those roles and let your wallet buy happiness. Todays prices and availability, i havent ran out since 1996
You should have Sarah Silverman on more often.
Puffins
Mike is a mumbler