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Club Shay Shay

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Club Shay Shay - Roy Wood Jr. Part 1

Visit and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Roy Wood Jr. — comedian, writer, and one of the sharpest political voices in comedy — joins Club Shay Shay for a raw and insightful conversation about free speech, family, and finding truth in laughter.

Roy starts by looking back at his time at CNN, where he was invited to join New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen. He explains why he turned down drinking on-air, knowing that one wrong moment could jeopardize his role.

That experience taught him early on how delicate free expression can be in corporate media. From there, Roy dives into the fallout surrounding Don Lemon’s firing after his controversial remarks about Nikki Haley.

He admits that moment reshaped how he viewed the tension between truth and image inside the news world. Hosting CNN’s I Got News for You only reinforced that lesson — showing him that journalism, unlike comedy, often filters honesty through politics and brand management.

Roy recalls one of the toughest breaks of his career — the cancellation of his sitcom pilot with Whoopi Goldberg. He describes how the loss initially crushed him, but ultimately became a turning point.

Whoopi’s encouragement reminded him to keep pushing forward, and he returned to stand-up with a renewed sense of purpose and creative control. He also reflects on how late-night shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live! have become one of the few remaining spaces where comedians can still tackle uncomfortable truths.

To Roy, comedy has always been about exposing what people are afraid to say — a mission that’s becoming harder as networks and audiences grow more cautious. In a more personal moment, Roy opens up about fatherhood and how becoming a dad changed the way he sees his career.

He talks about balancing his work on The Daily Show with raising his son, making sure he’s present while showing him the value of purpose and patience. Roy admits that being a father keeps him grounded — it’s what motivates him to stay authentic, to build something that lasts beyond applause.

As the conversation unfolds, Roy praises comedians like Trevor Wallace for using digital platforms to shape the next era of stand-up and Katt Williams for his unapologetic honesty. He also gives love to Marlon Wayans for his versatility and ability to evolve without compromising authenticity.

Roy explains that whether it’s political satire or social storytelling, comedy’s greatest power is still connection — making people feel seen through laughter. Roy Wood Jr. shows why he’s one of comedy’s most essential voices.

Honest, fearless, and deeply human, he delivers a masterclass in turning truth into humor — and proving that integrity will always be funny. See for privacy information.

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