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Nat Bargatze’s 25 year overnight success

July 11, 2025

Comedian Nate Bargatze reflects on his “25-year overnight success” in this honest, hilarious, and heartfelt conversation. From his clean comedy roots and late-blooming fame to juggling fatherhood with standup, Bargatze opens up about how the industry has changed—and how he stayed true to himself. He shares stories about SNL sketches that almost never aired, admiration…

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