Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole “Meyers Entertainment” thing lately, and I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a ride. Let me tell you all about it.
First off, I started by digging into what Seth Meyers has been up to. You know, the guy from “Late Night” and “Saturday Night Live.” I figured I’d start with his show. I mean, that’s his main gig, right? It’s like his bread and butter. I noticed that new episodes of his show “Late Night with Seth Meyers” are coming back on October 21st. They’re gonna be on NBC, same time as always, 12:35 at night. I thought, “Cool, I’ll keep an eye out for that.”
Then, I decided to get a little more personal. What’s this guy’s story? I found some interviews and stuff. Turns out, he’s got some stories about his time on “Saturday Night Live.” And get this, he’s pretty close with his folks. Who knew, right? I felt this is very interesting. I even stumbled upon this one interview where he’s playing a game with Dua Lipa. They gotta answer these questions or take a shot. It’s hilarious! And he mentioned he’s got three kids. Family man, I see.
Getting into the Podcast World
Next, I dove into this podcast thing he’s doing. It’s called “Wild Card” on NPR. Basically, he has these famous people on, and they draw a card and answer some deep question about life. Sounds kinda cool, doesn’t it? I listened to a couple of episodes, and it’s pretty interesting. It’s like, you get to see a different side of these celebrities. And Seth, he’s a good host. He keeps it real, you know?
- I also heard about this stand-up special he did for HBO, “Dad Man Walking.” I haven’t watched it yet, but it’s on my list. I mean, the guy’s a comedian, it’s gotta be funny, right? It’s what he does!
- On a totally different note, I read somewhere that Hoda Kotb is leaving the “Today” show. After 17 years! That’s like, a whole era ending. I bet there’ll be some tears on that last day. It’s like saying goodbye to an old friend.
So, that’s my little adventure into the world of Meyers Entertainment. I started with his show, got into his personal life, explored his podcast, and even touched on some related news. It’s like putting together a puzzle, piece by piece. And you know what? It’s been pretty fun. I’m still piecing things together, but that’s the fun of it, right? It’s like a treasure hunt, but for information. And I’m here for it.
I learned quite a bit, and it was a good time. Maybe I’ll watch that stand-up special next. Or maybe I’ll dig deeper into that “Wild Card” podcast. Who knows. The possibilities are endless. It’s like a choose-your-own-adventure book, but in real life. And I’m the one writing the story.