

Netflix Is A Daily Joke
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It's simple: a joke a day featuring your favorite Netflix comedians. One joke. Every day.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 1min
Jordan Jensen: A Joke About The Milk Cereal Paradox
Jordan Jensen is a stand-up comedian known for her sharp observational humor, featured in the Netflix special 'Take Me With You'. In this conversation, she hilariously breaks down the milk-cereal paradox and its ridiculousness. She shares her comedic perspective on the absurdity of breakfast routines, riffing on themes of dissociation and the mind-numbing nature of television. Jensen culminates her thoughts with an unexpected punchline about the consequences of these rituals, leaving listeners both amused and reflective.

Jan 11, 2026 • 2min
Keith Robinson: A Joke About His Biggest Challenge
Stand-up comedian and actor Keith Robinson shares his comedic take on life’s hurdles, particularly in his Netflix special. He hilariously describes the anxiety of crossing streets with short countdown lights as a handicapped person. Keith recounts a race against an elderly woman with a walker, adding a twist of humor to the challenge. The fun escalates when he mentions getting clipped by a city bike, showcasing his knack for turning everyday struggles into laugh-out-loud moments.

Jan 10, 2026 • 4min
Heather McMahan: A Joke About A Beautiful Doctor
Heather McMahan, a stand-up comedian and podcast host known for her engaging storytelling, shares poignant and humorous moments from her family’s experience at MD Anderson. She vividly describes the striking Latino doctor who brings both bad news and unintentional comic relief. With her father's trademark humor shining through, Heather recounts his cheeky quip about haunting the family after death if they ever find themselves involved with the doctor. It’s a heartfelt blend of comedy and emotion that showcases the beauty in dark moments.

Jan 9, 2026 • 4min
Bridget Christie: A Joke About Sexism
Bridget Christie, a British stand-up comedian known for her feminist humor, takes the stage to tackle sexism with sharp wit. She begins with a hilarious recounting of a sexist remark by race car driver Sir Stirling Moss, leading to a punchy rebuttal about men's struggles with lifts. Christie shares a personal shopping center story, critiquing society's laughter at sexism. Her satire extends to health care, where she quips about sexists getting top-notch care, all while poking fun at public policy failures. It's a blend of humor and social commentary!

Jan 8, 2026 • 3min
Jenny Slate: A Joke About Barre Class
Comedian and actress Jenny Slate dives into the absurdities of Hollywood expectations around women's bodies. She hilariously shares her fear of lengthy performances and her experience at a barre class, poking fun at the idea of 'targeting tiny muscles.' With comedic flair, she contrasts her sweaty struggles with a calm classmate, delivering laugh-out-loud moments. Tune in for a blend of personal anecdotes and sharp humor that showcases her unique comedic voice!

Jan 7, 2026 • 3min
Marcello Hernandez: A Joke About Depression
Marcello Hernandez, a stand-up comedian known for his observational humor, delves into the complexities of depression in a heartfelt yet hilarious way. He shares how cultural attitudes in Latino families affect perceptions of mental health, humorously depicting his mother’s exaggerated hardships. Through jokes about parenting sacrifices and immigrant struggles, he explores who deserves depression in a comically profound manner, shedding light on the generational contrasts in handling emotional pain.

Jan 6, 2026 • 4min
Russell Howard: A Joke About Leaders
Russell Howard humorously evaluates global leaders during the pandemic. She contrasts Boris Johnson’s vague advice with the clear messaging from Denmark’s leader. The comic highlights the absurdity of handwashing to the tune of 'Happy Birthday' in a quirky toilet moment. She notes how countries led by women fared better, celebrating Jacinda Ardern’s maternal approach to leadership. The mix of sharp observations and laughs creates a compelling look at leadership in challenging times.

Jan 5, 2026 • 4min
Jim Jefferies: A Joke About Actors
Jim Jefferies kicks things off by bluntly ranking actors at the bottom of the entertainment hierarchy, hilariously placing jugglers higher. He mocks the assumption that acting is an easy feat and questions the legitimacy of young Oscar winners. Jefferies points out the absence of comedy Oscars and jokes about the awkwardness of comedians hosting. With sharp wit, he ridicules actors' pretentiousness, referencing Austin Butler’s role as Elvis. The humor continues with a take on actors at social events, leaving the audience chuckling over their 'character hangovers'.

Jan 4, 2026 • 3min
Hannibal Buress: A Joke About Steve Wonder
Hannibal Buress, a stand-up comedian and actor known for his sharp observational humor, delves into the quirky world of conspiracy theories surrounding Stevie Wonder. He humorously imagines Stevie confessing his sight on Oprah, while playfully dissecting the singer's public persona and why he might sit courtside at NBA games. Bursting with insights, he wraps up with a clever punchline that ties friendship into his edgier jokes, showcasing his unique comedic style.

Jan 3, 2026 • 2min
Dusty Slay: A Joke About Visiting San Diego
Stand-up comedian Dusty Slay, known for his relatable humor and Netflix special 'Wet Heat,' shares his hilarious take on visiting San Diego. He recounts a memorable encounter with remarkably polite homeless individuals who surprised him by asking permission before making threats. Dusty's unique perspective on this quirky experience brings laughter and insight, revealing the charm of unexpected interactions in the city. Tune in for a dose of his signature observational comedy!


