Dan Levy
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Podcast Appearances
I mean, I think if you ask my friends, they might tell a different story.
But I feel like when you have to be kind of outward facing for your job, I see my personal life kind of as a space to be more low key and less performative, I suppose.
is probably kind of boring, really.
I think there's something relaxing about being a boring person.
They're a bomb and they're kind of a neural reset.
There's this series on the Radio 4 here called The Archers, which is the most boring thing on earth.
And I kind of medicate myself with that.
And sometimes it's really exciting because, you know, it's so tiny, the things that happen.
Being a comedian and being someone who can write and be funny, you have to understand, maybe you understand the tragedy of life more deeply and that's why you can be funny?
I think for me, I'm a very curious person when it comes to the tissue that exists in human dynamics.
I'm so fascinated by the way that we interact with each other and how we talk to one another and what we don't say to one another.
And I think there's something very funny about, at least for me, I love excavating comedy from that sort of connective tissue.