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    "Larry David"

    enApril 15, 2024
    What past experience does Larry David share about winter driving?
    How do Larry and Jason feel about a negative review?
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    What memorable stunt did Brian Deegan perform during a competition?
    How does Deegan describe his feelings during the backflip stunt?

    Podcast Summary

    • Weather preferences and past experiencesThe hosts share stories about their weather preferences and past experiences, including a humorous anecdote about driving up a steep road during winter.

      The hosts, Larry David and Jason, engage in a lively conversation about their preferences for weather and reminisce about past experiences. Larry shares an anecdote about his concerns over driving up a steep road during winter, only to find out it rarely snows in his new area. They also discuss a negative review they received about the podcast and speculate about the reviewer's intentions. Additionally, they touch on their communication through text messages and discuss plans for the weekend. Overall, the conversation showcases the hosts' easygoing banter and their ability to find humor in everyday situations.

    • Men's Unusual Eating Habits Due to PetsPeople go to great lengths to enjoy their favorite foods, even if it means eating in unusual places or at odd hours, due to pets or other circumstances.

      Scotty, a peanut butter lover, goes to great lengths to enjoy his favorite food without disturbance from his dog, Ricky. This includes sneaking into the bathroom for privacy. Larry, a friend of the speaker, also shares a quirky habit of eating meals in the bathroom to avoid sharing with his pets. Both men have unusual eating habits due to their pets, creating a humorous situation. Larry, a successful comedian, has an impressive resume including a degree in history, experience as a private chauffeur, and selling bras at wholesale before finding success in comedy. The conversation showcases the lengths people go to enjoy simple pleasures and the unexpected humor in everyday life.

    • Actors cherish the improvisational experience on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'Improvising on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' is a coveted experience for actors, with some seeing non-invitation as an even greater honor.

      The experience of working on the hit show "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is highly regarded by actors for its improvisational nature and exclusive club status. During an appearance on the show, Sean Hayes, known for his role in "Will & Grace," delivered a fantastic performance as a lawyer, even going as far as studying people's sleep patterns to prepare. Despite not having the opportunity to be on the show, some cast members, including Will Arnett, take pride in not having been asked, seeing it as an even more exclusive experience. However, not every actor thrives in an improvisational environment, and those who struggle are met with constructive feedback. Vince Vaughn, a successful cast member, once gave Jason a memorable gut punch note to stop improvising and let him take the lead. Overall, the unique improvisational style of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" makes it a coveted experience for actors.

    • Regrets over missed opportunities in comedy and educationLarry regretted not pursuing his dreams in comedy and education, but values his ability to say no

      Larry, a former stand-up comedian, had regrets about not pursuing his dreams wholeheartedly, particularly in the areas of comedy and education. He expressed regret over not taking a $200 a week offer to perform stand-up in New York in the 1980s and not following through on his desire to become a professor. Larry's father's expectations and his own self-doubt may have played a role in these missed opportunities. However, Larry emphasized that he is good at saying no and values this quality. The conversation also touched on Larry's background as a stand-up comedian in New York and his love for history.

    • Viori's Men's Sunday Performance Jogger: Versatile and ComfortableViori offers stylish workout gear, Men's Sunday Performance Jogger is versatile and comfortable, listeners can save 20% and enjoy free shipping on U.S. orders over $75.

      Viori offers stylish and comfortable workout gear inspired by the Coastal California lifestyle. Their Men's Sunday Performance Jogger, made from premium recycled performance stretch fabric, is a favorite due to its versatility and comfort. Viori invests in your happiness, and new listeners can enjoy 20% off their first purchase and free shipping on U.S. orders over $75 at vyori.com/smartless. ZipRecruiter is the smartest way to hire, finding qualified candidates quickly and efficiently, allowing businesses to beat the competition. Audible offers an extensive selection of audio entertainment, with members able to choose one title a month to keep for free. Larry served in the Army Reserve during the Vietnam War to avoid being drafted again. His experiences during basic training were challenging, but he managed to get a psychiatric discharge after two years.

    • Larry's ingenious escape and meeting Jerry SeinfeldLarry's creativity and friendship with Jerry Seinfeld led to the successful creation of 'Seinfeld'

      Larry's determination and ingenuity allowed him to escape a difficult situation by convincing a psychiatrist that he was insane. This experience shaped his future, as he met Jerry Seinfeld while both were struggling comedians in New York. Their shared sensibility led to their collaboration on the groundbreaking TV show "Seinfeld," which was a rare success in bringing together talent and writers to create a hit television series. Their friendship began organically, with both performing at different comedy clubs and writing together. When NBC approached Jerry about creating a show, he asked Larry to join the project. Their collaboration resulted in one of the most iconic and influential sitcoms in television history.

    • Jerry's stand-up and Seinfeld's unconventional approachSeinfeld's success came from its unconventional blend of Jerry's stand-up and a unique narrative format, despite initial resistance from network executives.

      The Seinfeld show, despite being a multi-cam format, was unique in its approach due to the integration of Jerry's stand-up comedy. The initial premise of the show revolved around how a comedian gets his material, but this was later changed to having the material appear at the end of the episode. Larry David, the co-creator, initially faced resistance from network executives who wanted a more traditional and recognizable format. However, Seinfeld and David stood firm and eventually gained creative control over the show. David was a fan of Jerry's stand-up and watched the show during its early days, even quitting his job as a result of creative differences. The show's unconventional approach paid off, leading to its success and enduring popularity.

    • Revolutionizing TV with real-life comedy and scripted scenariosLarry David created 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' by combining real-life stand-up with scripted stories, allowing him to improvise on set and maintain creative control.

      Larry David, the creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," revolutionized television by combining real-life stand-up comedy with scripted scenarios. This innovative format allowed him to improvise on set and later edit out the unnecessary parts, resulting in a unique and engaging viewing experience. David came up with this concept after the end of "Seinfeld," when he wanted to return to stand-up but disliked the idea of cameras following him off-stage. Instead, he created fictitious stories to accompany his stand-up, allowing him to maintain creative control and avoid dealing with the logistics of children on set. This groundbreaking approach led to "Curb Your Enthusiasm's" enduring success and influence on modern television.

    • Unexpected benefits of acting in real lifeActing can boost confidence and creativity, leading to unexpected opportunities and positive interactions in real life

      The power of acting and portraying a character can have unexpected benefits in real life. The speaker, who has played a cranky character on a successful TV show, has found that people respond positively to his on-screen persona and allow him more freedom in his everyday interactions. He also mentions being surprised that a controversial figure like Marjorie Taylor Greene watches the show, and expresses a desire to try his hand at designing plays for an NFL team, despite having no prior knowledge or experience. The experience of acting seems to have given him a newfound confidence and creativity, allowing him to imagine success in new areas.

    • Jet's fan values transparency and dislikes surprisesJet's fan prefers transparency in social events, dislikes surprises, and values control by informing guests of others attending.

      The speaker, a Jet's fan, values transparency and dislikes surprises, particularly when it comes to social events like dinner parties and holidays. He expressed his disdain for birthdays, Halloween, and other holidays, preferring to know who and what he's getting into beforehand. The speaker also shared that he throws dinner parties but insists on informing his guests of other attendees. He finds it offensive when not informed and exercises the same rule when inviting others to his own events. Overall, the speaker values honesty and control in his social interactions.

    • Discovering New and Entertaining PodcastsExplore podcasts for inspiring stories, heartfelt tales, true crime, comedy, and more. Find your perfect listen for movie nights, salty snack substitutes, or insights from icons.

      There are a variety of entertaining podcasts available to listen to, each with unique stories and formats. Skinny Pop Popcorn is a delicious and light snack option, perfect for movie nights or as a substitute for other salty snacks. Jason Bateman and Elna Baker's "Pretty Sure I Can Fly" podcast features inspiring and heartfelt stories from unsung heroes. "Morbid" offers a mix of true crime, spooky tales, and comedy. And Arnold Schwarzenegger's interview on "Smart List" provides insights into the life and accomplishments of a true icon. So whether you're looking for adrenaline-pumping stories, a cozy and creepy listen, or inspiration from a legendary figure, there's a podcast out there for you.

    • Performing the same role for an extended period can lead to boredom and lack of creativityConsistent performances can form neural pathways that make it hard to adapt to new situations and try different approaches, emphasizing the importance of finding balance and maintaining creativity to prevent burnout and grow as an artist.

      The repetition and monotony of performing the same role for an extended period can lead to boredom and a lack of creativity. Larry, for instance, shared his experience of performing in a Broadway show for five months and hating every moment of it. Despite the heavy workload and being the driving force of the production, he found the experience unfulfilling and vowed never to do it again. The neuro-pathways formed during such intense and consistent performances can make it challenging to adapt to new situations or try different approaches. It's essential to find balance and maintain creativity to prevent burnout and keep growing as an artist.

    • Larry's soft side and deep connectionsLarry David, despite his grumpy demeanor, can form deep connections and hold onto them, as shown in his story about confessing feelings to Sean after initially declining a show.

      Larry David, despite his grumpy and seemingly unapproachable demeanor, has a soft side and is not afraid to express his feelings, even if it's something as simple as "I love you." During the interview, Larry shared a story about how he declined to do a show and held onto that rejection for over a year, only to later confess his feelings to Sean. Despite his initial reluctance to open up, Larry showed that he is capable of forming deep connections and holding onto them. Additionally, the interview covered a range of topics, from Larry's reading habits to his preferences for uncomfortable shoes and living without the internet. The interview showcased Larry's unique sense of humor and his ability to find humor in even the most mundane situations.

    • Larry and Sean's Shared Love for Golf and ComedyLarry David and Sean Hayes discussed their love for golf and comedy, with Larry expressing surprise at not being invited to a pro-am tournament and Sean expressing admiration for Larry's career.

      Larry David and Sean Hayes had a great time collaborating on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Morning Joe, with Larry expressing his enthusiasm for Sean's performance on Curb. They discussed their shared love for golf, with Larry mentioning his impressive round at a pro-am tournament and expressing surprise at not being invited to play in it. The conversation also touched on their current projects, with Larry working on a crime drama in New York and Sean expressing his admiration for Larry's career and influence on comedy. Despite the light-hearted nature of the conversation, Larry's exclusion from the pro-am tournament led to some playful banter between the two. Overall, the conversation showcased the mutual respect and camaraderie between these two talented comedic actors.

    • Larry David's Inspiring Approach to ComedyLarry David's unique and authentic approach to comedy, despite rumors of underpayment for Seinfeld, earned him a place in American television history.

      Larry David, the creator of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, is not only a comedy genius but also an inspiration, despite the perception that he makes it look easy. His talent and dedication to his craft are not to be underestimated. Although he has only been a part of two television shows that are among the greatest in American television history, he has earned his place through his unique and authentic approach to comedy. Contrary to rumors, David did not get paid handsomely for Seinfeld, but he did it for the love of the craft. Smartless, the podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes, is an organic and artisanally handcrafted production. Despite Jason's absence, the hosts were excited to introduce their guests for a quick plug of their new show, Pretty Sure I Can Fly.

    • Exploring the Lives of Bold IndividualsThe show Pretty Sure I Can Fly highlights the journeys of guests who defied societal norms and achieved the seemingly impossible, inspiring listeners to embrace their past experiences and take risks in their own lives.

      The upcoming show features guests who have defied societal norms and expectations, pushing boundaries in their personal and professional lives. Hosts Johnny Knoxville and Elna Baker, known for their bold and daring experiences, share their unique stories. Knoxville, a Southern Baptist with a repressed childhood, and Baker, a former Mormon, discuss their experiences with leaving their respective religions and the impact it had on their lives. The show, titled "Pretty Sure I Can Fly," celebrates individuals who have accomplished the seemingly impossible despite the odds. These stories serve as a reminder that our past experiences, no matter how repressive or limiting, can fuel our desire to take risks and achieve great things.

    • Childhood experiences shaping determination and braveryMany people with extraordinary accomplishments have faced challenging childhoods, shaping their resilience and determination. Examples include experiences with cults and personal challenges like addiction and injury.

      Many people with extraordinary accomplishments and fearlessness often have deep, challenging childhood experiences that shape their determination and bravery. For instance, some interviewees on the show were part of cults that required them to renounce possessions and beg for essentials, instilling a strong sense of resilience and determination. Others, like Johnny, have faced personal challenges like addiction and injury. These experiences, while difficult, have driven them to push their limits and achieve remarkable feats. The common thread among these individuals is their unwavering determination and colorful backstories. While their stories can be inspiring, it's important to remember that their actions come with risks, as Johnny's experience with a traumatic brain injury demonstrates. Overall, the show highlights the complexities and intricacies of human motivation and the power of adversity to shape individuals' lives.

    • Taking risks for great rewardsDetermination and willingness to take risks can lead to remarkable achievements, as demonstrated by Travis Pastrana's successful double backflip at X Games.

      Determination and the willingness to take risks can lead to remarkable achievements. Travis Pastrana's story of attempting a double backflip at X Games is a prime example of this. Despite the potential risks and the fact that he was sitting in third place, Pastrana ultimately decided to go for it. He used a simple method, rock, paper, scissors, to make the final decision. The entire event was a nerve-wracking experience, with the ramp being built up last minute and the entire Staples Center holding their breath as he went for it. Pastrana's successful landing of the double backflip not only earned him the gold medal but also left a lasting impact on those who witnessed it. His story serves as a reminder that sometimes, taking a risk and putting yourself out there can lead to great rewards.

    • The Thrill of Performing a Dangerous StuntThe experience of performing a dangerous stunt in front of a live audience can be incredibly vivid and memorable, evoking strong emotions and a sense of accomplishment.

      The experience of performing a dangerous stunt in front of a live audience can be incredibly vivid and memorable. The speaker, Brian Deegan, recounted the thrill of performing a double backflip on a motorbike during a competition, where the bright lights and dark surroundings created a surreal atmosphere. He described the moment as if time slowed down, and he could remember every detail, from the smells to the sounds. Despite the initial fear and uncertainty, Deegan ultimately felt a sense of elation and accomplishment when he successfully landed the trick. The experience was so memorable that it brought tears to the speaker's eyes while watching it on TV years later. This moment not only stood out as a significant achievement in Deegan's career but also as a moment where he felt the world shared in his emotion. To hear more stories like this, join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts to access early and ad-free episodes of Smart List. Before you go, fill out a short survey at Wondery.com/survey to tell us about yourself.

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