Minority Representation
The conversation dives into the underrepresentation of women in television, with an interesting perspective on how gender dynamics play out in media. Ari highlights the irony of women being considered a minority despite making up over half the population. They also reminisce about their experiences on the road, touching on the unpredictability of their fellow comedian's attendance, which adds a humorous layer to their discussion.In this clip
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