Sarrah Le Marquand
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Hello and welcome to Something to Talk About, the Stella podcast.
I'm Sarah Lamarquand, your host, and every week I sit down with some of the biggest names in the country because when Australia's celebrities are ready to talk, they come to Something to Talk About.
It may surprise you to hear that Tommy Little is big on self-awareness.
Having built a career in stand-up, radio and television that has traded on his self-deprecating sense of humour, he's now trading chaos for clarity, diving into everything from poetry to horse therapy.
But the comedian, now 41, isn't just exploring wellness.
He's looking for something more meaningful.
In today's episode of The Stellar Podcast, Tommy reflects on the realisation that he's been the common denominator in all of his breakups, weighs in on those rumours about his long-time radio co-host Carrie Bickmore possibly jumping ship to work with Karl Stefanovic, and reveals how he's recently taken to performing poetry to a select crowd in a toilet cubicle.
Tommy Little, welcome to The Stellar Podcast.
I don't know.
You tell me.
We could fly you to the Stellar Podcast Sydney studio next time.
So when you are touring your show, let's try to make something happen in person because love the virtual world, but it has its limitations, doesn't it?
I'm consuming about five videos a day on Instagram telling me that I should stop living my life on Instagram.
I mean, I understand get your audience where they are, but yeah, definition of irony and all of that.
Exactly.
Listen to Tommy, live your life, but after you've listened and watched and heard this.
Because Tommy Little, you have reinvented yourself as a little bit of a wellness guru, which we are here to chat about.
I'm so the opposite of Zen that our fabulous video producer, Bailey, had to actually correct how I was saying namaste.
So apologies if I say it incorrectly.
I'm sure our audience are probably screaming at me and it's like, sorry, guys.