Jenny Slate is bracing herself for Netflix.

The comedian and actress announced her first special Monday: “Jenny Slate: Stage Fright” is set to premiere on the streaming service Oct. 22. The project is described as part stand-up and part documentary about her childhood in Milton, Mass., with commentary from family and friends.

Timed to Halloween, it will also dive into her fear of performing before live audiences — remember that infamous F-bomb during her “Saturday Night Live” debut? — as well as her experiences with ghosts.

Slate has had a colorful life — her career spans from TV ( “Parks and Recreation” and “SNL”) to movies (“Zootopia”) to writing (“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”). She’s also had high-profile relationships with actors such as Chris Evans, though she’s now engaged to Ben Shattuck, an art curator.

In an Instagram video about the special, Slate said, “It’s part stand-up, part documentary about my family, my fears, my heart, and a lot of other things that will make you laugh….”

“Jenny Slate: Stage Fright” premieres Oct 22.