André Duqum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Do you think back about that time much?
Do you think back about that time much?
Do you think back about that time much?
Yeah, it's interesting how at that time you were struggling so much and yet while so many other people were struggling, that character, that show was like really solace. It was like a healing balm for so many people. And I know levity and comedy really does just give us some reprise and just like break from our own solipsism often, you know?
Yeah, it's interesting how at that time you were struggling so much and yet while so many other people were struggling, that character, that show was like really solace. It was like a healing balm for so many people. And I know levity and comedy really does just give us some reprise and just like break from our own solipsism often, you know?
Yeah, it's interesting how at that time you were struggling so much and yet while so many other people were struggling, that character, that show was like really solace. It was like a healing balm for so many people. And I know levity and comedy really does just give us some reprise and just like break from our own solipsism often, you know?
And so what do you think about comedy as a healing force?
And so what do you think about comedy as a healing force?
And so what do you think about comedy as a healing force?
Like gratitude and fear, almost.
Like gratitude and fear, almost.
Like gratitude and fear, almost.
What happens when you take that insight look at it through the lens of that for your childhood, because I remember Robin Williams mentioning how comedy was kind of like a behavioral adaptation for making his mother who was sick feel better. And I'm curious about your thoughts between that link of the genuine, I guess,
What happens when you take that insight look at it through the lens of that for your childhood, because I remember Robin Williams mentioning how comedy was kind of like a behavioral adaptation for making his mother who was sick feel better. And I'm curious about your thoughts between that link of the genuine, I guess,
What happens when you take that insight look at it through the lens of that for your childhood, because I remember Robin Williams mentioning how comedy was kind of like a behavioral adaptation for making his mother who was sick feel better. And I'm curious about your thoughts between that link of the genuine, I guess,
whatever you want to call it, gif, pull, dharma towards comedy, and then also, like, the trauma as a child that leads to a behavioral compensation of making everybody laugh as a way to cope. I'm curious how you think about that economy.
whatever you want to call it, gif, pull, dharma towards comedy, and then also, like, the trauma as a child that leads to a behavioral compensation of making everybody laugh as a way to cope. I'm curious how you think about that economy.
whatever you want to call it, gif, pull, dharma towards comedy, and then also, like, the trauma as a child that leads to a behavioral compensation of making everybody laugh as a way to cope. I'm curious how you think about that economy.
do you think about your childhood led you to feeling like you needed to manufacture like you know interactions and not not being as natural in that aspect i'm curious
do you think about your childhood led you to feeling like you needed to manufacture like you know interactions and not not being as natural in that aspect i'm curious