

#1629 - Lara Beitz
Apr 3, 2021
Lara Beitz, a stand-up comedian known for her work on Comedy Central and Showtime, shares her comedic insights and experiences. She delves into the evolving landscape of urban safety in LA, discussing personal anecdotes and critiques of law enforcement. The conversation touches on the intersection of comedy and COVID-19, revealing the mental health impacts of the pandemic on performers. Lara also shares humorous stories about restaurant regulations and the challenges of balancing life with a comedy career. Her light-hearted take on serious topics makes for an entertaining listen.
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Near Robbery
- Joe Rogan recounts a story about his friend Eddie's near robbery at a gas station.
- The incident involved a group of individuals in hoodies who approached Eddie's car, prompting him to quickly drive away.
Seeking Police Protection
- Lara Beitz shares an experience where she and Dylan Sullivan sought safety near police officers.
- They felt relieved at the officers' presence, contrasting with the current anti-police sentiment.
LA's Decline
- Joe Rogan discusses the impact of the pandemic on Los Angeles.
- He highlights the city's decline, stating it's "unrecognizable" and emphasizes the increased crime rates.