Stelling resided and worked in
Chicago for five years until 2012, when she re-located to
Los Angeles after releasing her first comedy album,
Sweet Beth. In 2014, she made her television debut on
Conan, and in 2016, was named a "Comedian to Watch" by
Out magazine. That same year, she was featured in an episode of
Outside Comedy, which premiered at the
LA Film Festival. Stelling has performed on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!,
The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail,
@midnight,
Last Call with Carson Daly,
The UCB Show,
The Pete Holmes Show, and
We Can Fix You. In 2015, she had a special released as part of the
Comedy Central series
The Half Hour. Her comedy album,
Simply the Beth, was named one of the best comedy specials of 2015 by
Vulture. She also starred in
Showtime's special
Comedy of SXSW. Stelling tours stand-up comedy clubs, colleges and festivals; guest starred on the
Amazon Prime Video series
Red Oaks; and wrote for
Crashing, an
HBO series from
Judd Apatow starring
Pete Holmes. On August 20, 2020, her one-hour special
Girl Daddy premiered on
HBO Max, and in 2021, she had a recurring role on the new
Peacock sitcom
Rutherford Falls. It ran for two seasons. Stelling's comedy is marked by her ability to transform personal, often uncomfortable, experiences into laugh-out-loud moments. A notable example of this is her recounting a traumatic experience working at a Greek restaurant, where she was thrown into a fountain by her manager as part of an ill-advised tradition of hazing new employees. This absurd yet unsettling incident, which she describes with humor, contributed to her decision to leave the restaurant industry for good. In addition to her stand-up career, Stelling is known for her role as a punch-up writer, where she has contributed to numerous projects, adding sharp, witty humor behind the scenes. Stelling's ability to enhance material has earned her a reputation in the entertainment industry, though she often works anonymously and doesn’t take credit for her contributions. For instance, she worked on the 2019 comedy Good Boys, where her jokes made it into the worldwide trailer, despite her name not appearing in the credits. ==Personal life==