Netflix has got the latest stand-up show of Hannah Gadsby. It's a bit unusual for a stand-up act. Kinda more like a TED Talk than stand-up. Anyway, very interesting philosophical talk about gender, acceptance, comedy, art, etc. I was impressed. If you've seen it, interested to hear what people thought. If you haven't I encourage you to see it. She's gotten a ton of press coverage for it, but here's a random article if that's helpful: https://www.thecut.com/2018/06/hannah-gadsbys-nanette-and-the-limits-of-laughter.html
Haven't seen the show or ever heard her name before, but you just got me interested in watching it by comparing stand-up to TED talk. Always thought that there's not much difference between the stand-up acts that made me think and some of the speeches in the form of TED talks. It sounds like this show is more like a meta-comedy that deconstructs her past stand-up acts, which could make it more comparable to TED talks.
Yeah, meta-comedy sounds right. I mean, there's straight stand-up too. But she talks about how she uses her act to manipulate your emotions and she's doing it at the same time. I thought it was a trip. Doesn't seem to have caught traction here though.