when she's bad, she gets her korean name, which is cho ru cha. cho lu cha! cho ru cha! that's her korean name. she gets scared. yeah. margaret, you're a stand-up comedian. you have a prolific stand-up career, but you've recently made the shift over to the podcasting world. how's that been? it's interesting. and it's can do during this time. i've always befriended people that i know a going. a good example of that would be awkwafina. like, i sort of knew about her when she was kind of coming up and i was like, oh, i wanted to work with her and do stuff. and then also jonathan van ness is another example of somebody that i knew well before all of his fame. you're like a muse or almost like a talent scout. and you're almost using your podcast as a platform to introduce them to- to the rest of the world. yes, i think that's exactly a good way to put it. and i really enjoy that. i have a friend who's even more asian. her name is [hisses] how do you spell that? is that-- it's just like it's sounds. [hisses louder] for you, comedy, do you consider it something that you find jo