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Howard, who is set to perform at the Hollywood Improv on March 23, recently welcomed a son in May. Balancing his new responsibilities as a parent with his career, he has managed to carve out time to stay updated on current events, seeking fresh material for his stand-up routines.
In a recent discussion, Howard emphasized the importance of authenticity when it comes to delivering jokes about parenting and politics. He believes that genuine experiences resonate more with audiences, allowing them to connect on a deeper level. By sharing personal anecdotes and observations, he aims to strike a balance between humor and relatability.
Howard's approach highlights the evolving nature of comedy, particularly in navigating sensitive topics. As he prepares for his upcoming show, he reflects on how his experiences as a new father have influenced his comedic perspective, making his material both relevant and engaging for his audience.
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