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Death, Sex & Money

Death, Sex & Money - W. Kamau Bell Wonders How Much Is Enough

Death, Sex & Money

Slate Audio

Careers, Sexuality, Business, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Society & Culture

4.67.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2015

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

After his television show Totally Biased was cancelled, comedian W. Kamau Bell is balancing the work of rebuilding his career, earning enough money and being a dependable family man.

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0:00.0

There was a part of me that at times during my life was a stand-up where I felt like I think I might complete this whole career and stay anonymous the whole time, which feels pretty bad.

0:11.2

This is death, sex, and money.

0:14.9

You don't have to kill me.

0:16.5

The show from WNYC about the things we think about a lot.

0:19.9

This is about you and me and we're not good anymore.

0:22.9

And need to talk about more.

0:24.4

You want that money, Lopowski.

0:27.3

I'm in a sale.

0:31.3

It took W. Kamal Bell a while to get his footing in the comedy world.

0:36.2

There were times I felt like I'm doing comedy, but I'm not really a comedian.

0:38.9

Like, if people at parties ask me, what do you do? I would not want to say comedian because I had no proof. It was possible to chop off the first half of my career and just to the second half, I'd feel great about it. But I think the first half had to happen so I could get to the second half and be like, well, I've wasted a lot of time here.

0:51.9

His 20s came and went.

0:54.0

It wasn't until he was in his mid-30s when he was living in San Francisco that things finally started to take off. As soon as I really focused in and honed in on like, I want to talk about race and racism. I want to write a one-man show about it. And I don't care if I become famous or whatever. I just want to do something that makes me happy. You know, things started to happen.

1:15.6

Chris Rock saw that show.

1:17.5

It was called the W. Camel Bell Curve, ending racism in about an hour.

1:21.8

America wouldn't be America without black people.

1:23.8

I looked it up on the Internet.

1:24.8

You know how much of America's pop culture responsible for?

1:27.0

All of it. Chris Rock teamed up on the internet. You know how much of American's pop culture responsible for? All of it.

1:29.9

Chris Rock teamed up with KMet to create Totally Bias, a late-night TV variety show that

1:35.3

poked fun and lots of things, including politics and race. It debuted in 2012, and within

1:41.2

a year it went from weekly to five nights a week. That didn't last, though.

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