Doctor Mike
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Podcast Appearances
Soul boom.
He's wonderful.
And he and I grew up about five miles apart in Seattle.
We're about the same age.
I didn't know him when we were kids.
We just bonded over that.
And we have, every time I talk to him, it's just so wonderful.
I took him with me to see the Dalai Lama in India last year.
So we're having all these like meaningful, like just bros.
That's cool.
Yeah, he was really fun.
He's a great guy.
Yeah, minimum wage for the most important job.
Do you see it?
Yeah.
Of course I saw it.
Yeah, and it's funny because I've talked to him about the fact that comedians and comedic actors often suffer from depression.
And one of the things that they learn, this is something called emotional substitution, where as children...
they learn early on that when they're feeling really dark and that they're funny and they make a joke and everybody laughs it changes their mood and what that does of course is it diverts their attention so this is an adaptation yes an adaptation that a lot of comics and a lot of comedians actually have and so he's really really good in a dark role actually making it weirdly funny wow yeah
It's so awesome.