Ed Helms
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Podcast Appearances
He's not thinking about his, I don't know, prostate enlargement issue or whatever. He's not thinking about all the crap that he's been through. And this is because he's an older guy. He's like all the losses. No, this is where he just is for four hours a day in the sun, not giving a crap about the melanoma developing. I get it. Bald head.
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They're going to get to the point at some point in this show, right? Yeah. I read that you had some career clarity really early. You said, I went back to Oberlin and they showed me my application. And there's a question on it that says, what are your career goals? And I wrote TV, film actor, producer. I was 17 years old.
They're going to get to the point at some point in this show, right? Yeah. I read that you had some career clarity really early. You said, I went back to Oberlin and they showed me my application. And there's a question on it that says, what are your career goals? And I wrote TV, film actor, producer. I was 17 years old.
They're going to get to the point at some point in this show, right? Yeah. I read that you had some career clarity really early. You said, I went back to Oberlin and they showed me my application. And there's a question on it that says, what are your career goals? And I wrote TV, film actor, producer. I was 17 years old.
It seems like a huge advantage to have that kind of clarity at 17, because I don't even think I had clarity about what I wanted to do. I used to be a lawyer before this.
It seems like a huge advantage to have that kind of clarity at 17, because I don't even think I had clarity about what I wanted to do. I used to be a lawyer before this.
It seems like a huge advantage to have that kind of clarity at 17, because I don't even think I had clarity about what I wanted to do. I used to be a lawyer before this.
I did love radio, and I wanted to talk on the radio, and my mom was like, they don't make any money, and it's an impossible job to get, forget about it. And I was like, okay. But I was probably eight then, because I built an FM radio transmitter that would go around the neighborhood. Whoa. Which is illegal, by the way.
I did love radio, and I wanted to talk on the radio, and my mom was like, they don't make any money, and it's an impossible job to get, forget about it. And I was like, okay. But I was probably eight then, because I built an FM radio transmitter that would go around the neighborhood. Whoa. Which is illegal, by the way.
I did love radio, and I wanted to talk on the radio, and my mom was like, they don't make any money, and it's an impossible job to get, forget about it. And I was like, okay. But I was probably eight then, because I built an FM radio transmitter that would go around the neighborhood. Whoa. Which is illegal, by the way.
But who cares? You're a little Marconi in the attic building your radio. That's so cool. I thought that was cool. And there's something magical about other people being able to hear you. Podcasting really scratched that itch for me.
But who cares? You're a little Marconi in the attic building your radio. That's so cool. I thought that was cool. And there's something magical about other people being able to hear you. Podcasting really scratched that itch for me.
But who cares? You're a little Marconi in the attic building your radio. That's so cool. I thought that was cool. And there's something magical about other people being able to hear you. Podcasting really scratched that itch for me.
But it seems like it wasn't just I want to be on TV because you said producer, which is not something you say when you're like, I want people to adore me unquestioningly and Get lots of girls. It seems like it's deeper than that.