Kara Swisher and comedian Ilana Glazer discuss Glazer's new movie 'Babes', focusing on motherhood and the challenges of finding a suitable title. They delve into the comedic style of the film, the heartfelt ending, and the unique blend of humor and parenting struggles portrayed. The conversation also touches on societal perceptions of women's sexuality and comfort with their bodies in relation to the topic of raunchiness.
Broad City co-creator Ilana Glazer’s new friendship flick Babes is a no-holds-barred comedy about pregnancy, parenthood and the losses that come with adulthood. Kara talks with Ilana about why women’s bodies are considered “raunchy,” whether YouTube is still a good launch pad for breakout comedians, and how she is rallying Gen Z and Millennial voters to “microdose democracy” through her political non-profit Generator Collective. Plus: why, as a Jewish American, she’s calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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