Stu Burguiere
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Podcast Appearances
uh looked good to me at the time amazingly that's where i was in life that i was like yeah that sounds great actually i think i'll do that i think i'll do that uh and i remember the first day he was with me i said come on into the studio i want to teach you something because i was i was a really good editor at the time um and i said here i want to teach you how to edit and he looked at me i did the whole thing on tape and he looked at me and he said and why why why would i uh
do that.
And I'm like, so you can edit the tape.
And he's like, yeah, let me show you something.
He pulled out his laptop and he did it in a fraction of the time.
And I'm like, lesson ended.
Thank you.
I got it.
And I think you've learned an important lesson.
You are now the editor of everything on this program.
If you're better than me on things, you should be doing it.
Not me.
And I'm, I'm not, I'm not, you know, I'm humble enough to say there's a lot of things that I shouldn't be doing in this job.
And then Stu went on to write for the show.
He was instrumental in developing this show at the very beginning, trying to, you know, put it together, make sense of my ramblings and going, you know, maybe we should cut this and do this.
And,
Um, when we went to Fox, he was, uh, the head writer of the Fox show.
He and Dan Andros, who was my head writer for a long time at Fox, um, because Stu just.
decided Dan's better at this than I am.
So maybe he should take that on.