HiT 313: Colbert and Co.'s Biggest Flaw Can't Be Fixed
Update: 2025-10-29
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Hollywood in Toto Podcast, host Christian Toto breaks down the current late-night TV landscape and examines why the mainstream media continues to defend far-Left talk show hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Fallon. We explore how much cultural influence late-night comedians still have, and whether their political bias has alienated half the country.
Christian also revisits Jimmy Kimmel’s one-week suspension, revealing how it impacted his audience, his reputation, and the broader public perception of late-night comedy. Is late-night TV still relevant—or has it become an echo chamber for progressive politics?
Later in the show, Christian welcomes author Carla Ondrasik, whose new book, 'Stop Trying: The Life Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More,' offers a refreshing take on success, creativity, and inner peace. Carla shares fascinating stories from her career in the music industry, explaining how her self-help philosophy helped her thrive—and how it can help you unlock your own potential. She also shares her take on today’s music industry and what young artists must do to survive in an era of streaming, social media, and rapid change.
If you love Hollywood insight, media criticism, and motivational storytelling, this episode delivers it all.
👉 Keywords: late-night TV, Jimmy Kimmel suspension, media bias, Hollywood culture, Stephen Colbert, far-left talk show hosts, cultural influence, Carla Ondrasik, Stop Trying book, self-help, music industry, young musicians, Christian Toto podcast, entertainment news, cancel culture, Hollywood in Toto
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"Stop Trying: The Life Tranforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More"
https://www.carlaondrasik.com
https://www.stop-trying.com
Subscribe to HiT's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HollywoodinToto
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Christian also revisits Jimmy Kimmel’s one-week suspension, revealing how it impacted his audience, his reputation, and the broader public perception of late-night comedy. Is late-night TV still relevant—or has it become an echo chamber for progressive politics?
Later in the show, Christian welcomes author Carla Ondrasik, whose new book, 'Stop Trying: The Life Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More,' offers a refreshing take on success, creativity, and inner peace. Carla shares fascinating stories from her career in the music industry, explaining how her self-help philosophy helped her thrive—and how it can help you unlock your own potential. She also shares her take on today’s music industry and what young artists must do to survive in an era of streaming, social media, and rapid change.
If you love Hollywood insight, media criticism, and motivational storytelling, this episode delivers it all.
👉 Keywords: late-night TV, Jimmy Kimmel suspension, media bias, Hollywood culture, Stephen Colbert, far-left talk show hosts, cultural influence, Carla Ondrasik, Stop Trying book, self-help, music industry, young musicians, Christian Toto podcast, entertainment news, cancel culture, Hollywood in Toto
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"Stop Trying: The Life Tranforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More"
https://www.carlaondrasik.com
https://www.stop-trying.com
Subscribe to HiT's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HollywoodinToto
Read Hollywood in Toto - https://www.hollywoodintoto.com
Lend a hand: Leave a tip! https://hollywood-in-toto.ck.page/products/hollywood-in-toto-tip-jar
Follow me on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HollywoodInToto
Read: "Virtue Bombs: How Hollywood Got Woke and Lost Its Soul" https://www.amazon.com/Virtue-Bombs-Hollywood-Woke-Lost/dp/1637580991
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