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Seth Rogen On The Comedy Advice He Got At 12 That He Still Thinks About

Rogen's first comedy teacher taught him to write material based on conflict, so he focused his first stand-up routine on his grandparents. His new book of personal essays is Yearbook.

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Seth Rogen On The Comedy Advice He Got At 12 That He Still Thinks About

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From WHYY in Philadelphia