Episodios

  • Trey Knowles - She Is A Snake
    Dec 24 2025

    “She Is a Snake” is a stand-up allegory comedy piece by Trey Knowles that humorously explores temptation, deception, and misplaced authority through the metaphor of the snake. Using wit and exaggeration, Knowles reimagines the snake not just as a symbol of temptation, but as a manipulative figure that convinces people it holds authority over God on Earth—encouraging them to do the exact opposite of what they're told. The comedy escalates as the snake's influence grows, exposing how easily deception can masquerade as wisdom, leadership, or even love. In Knowles' telling, the snake doesn't just tempt—it recruits, dominates, and ultimately demands worship, positioning itself as a false “father” figure. The absurdity highlights how far influence can go when people stop questioning the source of authority. “She Is a Snake” blends satire and social commentary, turning a familiar symbol into a comedic lens on obedience, power, and how temptation succeeds not through force, but persuasion.

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    5 m
  • Trey Knowles: Alien Invasion | Comedy Special
    Dec 23 2025

    Alien Invasion is a bold and thought-provoking stand-up comedy special from Trey Knowles that flips conspiracy culture on its head. While most people agree aliens don't exist, Trey asks a far more unsettling question: what if the real invasion isn't from outer space—but spiritual?

    What if what we call “aliens” are more like watchers—similar to angels—tasked with observing humanity and intervening before people destroy themselves through their own wickedness?

    Blending sharp humor with biblical insight, Trey explores the idea that what many label as “alien influence” closely resembles spiritual warfare—forces attempting to infiltrate human minds like parasites.

    Drawing inspiration from Ephesians 6:12, he humorously breaks down how unseen principalities and powers may be shaping human behavior in ways we rarely acknowledge. Trey also connects pop culture to theology, referencing the fictional destruction of Superman's home planet, Krypton, by the villain Brainiac—an entity that consumes the minds and souls of the corrupt and prideful.

    Through comedy, Trey challenges audiences to reflect on the consequences of persistent evil, moral decay, and ignoring God's righteous decrees. Alien Invasion is comedy with depth—funny, imaginative, and unsettling in the best way—inviting laughter while provoking deeper thought about spiritual influence, human behavior, and the unseen battles shaping the world today.

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    45 m
  • Trey Knowles - America Is Not Ready for Aliens
    Dec 22 2025

    Trey Knowles' “America Is Not Ready for Aliens” is a short, funny stand-up comedy where Trey Knowles jokes that Americans are completely unprepared for an alien landing.

    Trey imagines different “first contact” scenarios and none of them go well. What happens if a gay American meets an alien and the alien starts asking uncomfortable questions like, “How do you reproduce?” What if a hardcore gun lover encounters the alien and it innocently asks, “Why do you like destruction?” Through exaggerated but relatable situations, Trey highlights the absurdity, confusion, and contradictions within American culture.

    With sharp observations and playful sarcasm, Trey jokingly concludes that America is not ready for aliens, turning social commentary into a laugh-out-loud exploration of what would really happen if extraterrestrials showed up.

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    3 m
  • Trey Knowles - The World’s Reaction to Aliens
    Dec 22 2025

    Trey Knowles' “The World's Reaction to Aliens” is a funny stand-up bit imagining what would really happen if aliens landed on Earth. Trey breaks down how the world—especially America—would react, joking that nations would argue and fight over the aliens instead of listening to them. The comedy takes a sharp turn when Trey suggests the aliens might come telling humanity to repent, but people aren't ready—because the world is already too wicked. Funny, bold, and thought-provoking.

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    3 m
  • Trey Knowles - UFOs
    Dec 22 2025

    “UFOs” is a short but powerful comedy bit where Trey Knowles explains why aliens avoid Earth—it's too evil, too wicked, and way too confusing. As Trey jokes about where aliens could realistically land, the laughter turns into reflection. His deeper point hits hard: if societies can't accept the people who were here first, what chance would aliens have? A funny take with a serious message about the human heart.

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    3 m
  • Trey Knowles - Definition of America | Comedy Special
    Dec 22 2025

    Trey Knowles' “Definition of America” is a bold stand-up comedy piece that jokes about how people in America define their identity through false idols. Trey humorously points out that when people don't know who they are, the devil is quick to offer them a definition—often one rooted in negativity and behavior opposite of God. Through stories about his friend Definition, Trey exposes how negative labels shape identity, while also diving into the deeper reason behind the “Definition of America,” connecting it to the mistreatment of Black people and the lasting impact of slavery. Blending sharp humor with truth, Trey challenges audiences to laugh, reflect, and rethink where identity really comes from.

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    58 m
  • Trey Knowles - Definition Got Fired
    Dec 21 2025

    Trey Knowles' “Definition Get Fired” is a short stand-up comedy piece built around irony and consequences. Trey jokes about getting his Black friend, Definition, fired for repeatedly using the N-word toward him. The humor escalates when Trey turns the tables—pointing out that Definition once got Trey's white friend fired for doing the same thing. What makes it funny is the hypocrisy and the lesson behind it: what goes around comes around.

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    4 m
  • Trey Knowles - The Visit of Definition
    Dec 21 2025

    Trey Knowles' The Visit of Definition is a comedic piece that uses humor to explore why meaningful improvement in the Black community is often difficult. He jokes that the issue is not a lack of money—in fact, more money could make things worse—but rather a poverty of spirit. Through satire, Knowles imagines what might happen if he openly confronted Definition's friends with this uncomfortable truth.

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    4 m