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Bargatze Adjusting to Movie Stars

May 29, 2026

Stand up comedian and now movie star Nate Bargatze joined the show and discussed the nerves that come with releasing his upcoming movie. Bargatze explained the biggest adjustment from standup to acting and joked that his daughter is usually the first person to tell him when a joke misses. Bargatze later discussed how comedy compares…

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