Sebastian Maniscalco
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Podcast Appearances
And I think laughter really breaks up.
It happened today in the car on the way back from...
school we saw a guy walking across the street and he looked like he was right out of like the the evolution chart right and i just made a comment because he was just like hunched over and whatnot and boom she almost broke 24 hours of tension and then boom we were back to normal
We didn't, we didn't.
And I go, oh, I love when you laugh like that.
And she's like, I love when you make, and then boom, we were like, it was like repaired with humor.
That's how I grew up.
I mean, any hint of emotional crying, we got uncomfortable and like, oh, I got to make somebody laugh because I don't want to see my dad cry or my mom cry.
I got to make them laugh.
And that's how we snapped out of a lot of like grief.
it's probably not the healthiest but i don't i don't know you don't strike me as the type that would be necessarily interested in therapy if you're not doing much looking back and you're always up uh up ahead i do i do therapy but it's it's about current things you know it's not about like oh i grew up with trauma well it's not about that it's about okay how do we how do i guide and i think a lot of the connotation to therapy is oh you're like unpacking a lot of baggage for me therapy is like
just talking to somebody outside of what's happening in my life and even like bouncing ideas off them.
Like I was thinking of moving to Austin, Texas, right?
And me and my wife were talking about it, but in talking to a therapist about it, there was a perspective that she gave or helped us figure out that you couldn't just get from talking to your dad or your best friend or what have you.
So that's kind of what I use.
So I'm not I'm not that's not foreign to me.
Even even here, I give you an example.
Now that I was thinking before you started with the therapy, I was thinking about you earlier on before we got on the air.
You were talking about your dog and how it passed away eight years ago.
And I honed in, I'm like, okay, is he going to get emotional?