Actress and comedian Sarah Silverman bonds with Brooke over their own parents' "sick" sense of humor, and discusses how her struggle with bedwetting as a kid made her less afraid of bombing onstage. Sarah also talks about the comedy boy’s club of the '90s, the evolution of her own material, and how aging forced her to embrace "the other parts" of herself.
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Joan Baez on learning to confront the past
Cedric the Entertainer on putting fatherhood ahead of fame
John Stamos on sobriety and choosing to survive
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Michael Strahan on the importance of being seen
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