Liz Feldman
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, somebody said middle age is until you're 60, which I thought was generous.
Yeah, somebody said middle age is until you're 60, which I thought was generous.
Have them on their podcast.
Have them on their podcast.
Yeah, I mean, I think in part because when you're a kid, all you have is your friends.
Yeah, I mean, I think in part because when you're a kid, all you have is your friends.
You're just there to play. You're there to make believe. You're, you know, you don't have judgment or, you know, needs that are clear. Yeah.
You're just there to play. You're there to make believe. You're, you know, you don't have judgment or, you know, needs that are clear. Yeah.
Because I'm 34.
Because I'm 34.
Yeah. Talk to Matt's trainer. Cause he'll tell you at 37, at 37, that's where you identify your needs.
Yeah. Talk to Matt's trainer. Cause he'll tell you at 37, at 37, that's where you identify your needs.
Truly. But that is true. Like you're allowed to be intimate and vulnerable and yourself when you're a kid. And I think by the time you get into your mid thirties, forties, I'm just being generous by saying that.
Truly. But that is true. Like you're allowed to be intimate and vulnerable and yourself when you're a kid. And I think by the time you get into your mid thirties, forties, I'm just being generous by saying that.
30s i really just mean over 40. but um no but when you get to be an older person like there's a history that you have behind you yeah there's like a present that you're living in where there's so many stories like it's like when you go on a first date with somebody yes and you're like which version of myself like am i gonna give like am i gonna tell them my brother and my sister you know yeah and and so jesse and i were really lucky because we became friends in the writer's room of dead to me yes
30s i really just mean over 40. but um no but when you get to be an older person like there's a history that you have behind you yeah there's like a present that you're living in where there's so many stories like it's like when you go on a first date with somebody yes and you're like which version of myself like am i gonna give like am i gonna tell them my brother and my sister you know yeah and and so jesse and i were really lucky because we became friends in the writer's room of dead to me yes
And I knew who she was and she knew who I was. And we were both sort of like, you know.
And I knew who she was and she knew who I was. And we were both sort of like, you know.
And then when we started talking in the writer's room, I realized that like everybody was just watching us sort of kibitz and chit chat with each other. And like, we just had so much in common and I was so excited. And I, you know, you feel that sparkle inside with that new friend thing, which, you know, I'm a happily married gay. I've been with my wife for 16 years.
And then when we started talking in the writer's room, I realized that like everybody was just watching us sort of kibitz and chit chat with each other. And like, we just had so much in common and I was so excited. And I, you know, you feel that sparkle inside with that new friend thing, which, you know, I'm a happily married gay. I've been with my wife for 16 years.