Ben Stiller
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Podcast Appearances
Well, it's also that question of what you're severing from. What do you actually experience as Tim? Do you experience your innie or your outie, which is the one that you really remember? Because when you're innie, you're innie, and when you're outie, you're outie. Yeah. Do you love doing the podcast or do you dislike doing the podcast?
Well, it's also that question of what you're severing from. What do you actually experience as Tim? Do you experience your innie or your outie, which is the one that you really remember? Because when you're innie, you're innie, and when you're outie, you're outie. Yeah. Do you love doing the podcast or do you dislike doing the podcast?
Well, it's also that question of what you're severing from. What do you actually experience as Tim? Do you experience your innie or your outie, which is the one that you really remember? Because when you're innie, you're innie, and when you're outie, you're outie. Yeah. Do you love doing the podcast or do you dislike doing the podcast?
makes you like you know what is your essence you know and what are what is the thing that like makes you want to experience it makes you you know quote unquote happy you know where's the place you want to be and a lot of people don't want to be at work and that's why dan wrote the show i think is because he was working at a door factory that he had to go to for whatever like eight or nine hours a day and he just wanted to forget that part of his life
makes you like you know what is your essence you know and what are what is the thing that like makes you want to experience it makes you you know quote unquote happy you know where's the place you want to be and a lot of people don't want to be at work and that's why dan wrote the show i think is because he was working at a door factory that he had to go to for whatever like eight or nine hours a day and he just wanted to forget that part of his life
makes you like you know what is your essence you know and what are what is the thing that like makes you want to experience it makes you you know quote unquote happy you know where's the place you want to be and a lot of people don't want to be at work and that's why dan wrote the show i think is because he was working at a door factory that he had to go to for whatever like eight or nine hours a day and he just wanted to forget that part of his life
Tribute to Dan.
Tribute to Dan.
Tribute to Dan.
There's an element of that. I personally love doing what I do, but it can be really hard sometimes, but I'm also grateful that I'm not, like you said, you know, Derek Zoolander in the coal mine, you know, it's like, I'm grateful for that.
There's an element of that. I personally love doing what I do, but it can be really hard sometimes, but I'm also grateful that I'm not, like you said, you know, Derek Zoolander in the coal mine, you know, it's like, I'm grateful for that.
There's an element of that. I personally love doing what I do, but it can be really hard sometimes, but I'm also grateful that I'm not, like you said, you know, Derek Zoolander in the coal mine, you know, it's like, I'm grateful for that.
I, so I don't want to forget what I'm doing, you know, when I go away from it, but then there's always the painful parts of life that we would, I think we all fantasize about forgetting and, But I think one of the themes in the show is really, is what can you forget? You know, what can we really, you can't, you know, what can you suppress?
I, so I don't want to forget what I'm doing, you know, when I go away from it, but then there's always the painful parts of life that we would, I think we all fantasize about forgetting and, But I think one of the themes in the show is really, is what can you forget? You know, what can we really, you can't, you know, what can you suppress?
I, so I don't want to forget what I'm doing, you know, when I go away from it, but then there's always the painful parts of life that we would, I think we all fantasize about forgetting and, But I think one of the themes in the show is really, is what can you forget? You know, what can we really, you can't, you know, what can you suppress?
You can't, we experience things, we can try not to remember them, but something inside of us is going to feel it, whether it's in our body, it's our, you know, memory, whatever, repressed memory. And, you know, there's a lot of research about that, too, about what's, you know, generational trauma, things like that.
You can't, we experience things, we can try not to remember them, but something inside of us is going to feel it, whether it's in our body, it's our, you know, memory, whatever, repressed memory. And, you know, there's a lot of research about that, too, about what's, you know, generational trauma, things like that.
You can't, we experience things, we can try not to remember them, but something inside of us is going to feel it, whether it's in our body, it's our, you know, memory, whatever, repressed memory. And, you know, there's a lot of research about that, too, about what's, you know, generational trauma, things like that.
Yeah, Michelle Gondry.
Yeah, Michelle Gondry.