Lars Callieo... Molto Grande
Terry Evans and Lars Callieou discuss Lars' recent trip to Thailand for comedy shows, the unique challenges of performing in different cultures, and memorable experiences from the Masters golf tournament. They delve into the importance of networking in the comedy scene, the evolution of media, and the significance of charity work. The discussion also touches on Lars's quirky habit of documenting his car's odometer milestones, showcasing his passion for numbers and storytelling. Overall, the conversation highlights the joys and challenges of a comedian's life, emphasizing the importance of connection and humor in various contexts.
Takeaways
Lars's trip to Thailand for comedy shows.
Performing in Thailand comes with unique cultural challenges.
Networking is crucial for comedians touring internationally.
The Masters golf tournament provided unforgettable experiences.
Charity work is an important aspect of Lars's comedy career.
Lars's love for numbers influences his social media posts.
The comedy scene in Asia is vibrant and diverse.
Longevity in entertainment requires dedication and adaptability.
Hosting events requires a balance of humor and professionalism.
Personal stories enhance the relatability of a comedian's act.
Chapters
(00:00)-Welcome Back from Thailand
(03:02)-Comedy in Thailand: Experiences and Challenges
(05:54)-Cultural Insights and Comedy
(08:56)-Memorable Moments at the Masters
(11:48)-The Journey of a Comedian
(18:50)-Building a Comedy Career in Asia
(23:54)-The Evolution of Talk Shows in Canada
(27:41)-The Impact of Digital Media on Comedy
(30:41)-The Art of Hosting and Longevity in Comedy
(34:09)-The Journey of a Volkswagen and Odometer Milestones
(41:51)-Celebrating 20 Years of Funniest Person with a Day Job at The Comic Strip
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