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Once told by a Chiropractor that he was ”too tall” to die anything but young — Sean Connolly is a stand-up comic, writer, & conversationalist who loves to learn about people, markets, and happiness. Sean is a door-guy at Comedy Works in Denver & tries to embody the mission of the small business he grew up immersed in, an expedition vehicle company called ’EarthRoamer,’ simply — ”Live Your Dream” InTALLerable has unintentionally become an applied continuation of Sean’s undergraduate research dissertation exploring ’Happiness Economics’ — Young people are desperate for community, purpose, and belonging. Sean will utilize his insatiable curiosity to explore culture & meaning. He talks to new guests about their passions, fears, and life’s adventures. Our host cuts through the noise to ”Height” guests, who are given their spiritual stature — their ”Heart-Height” — after a long-form conversation. Recorded in Top Shelf Studios - Based in Denver, Colorado.
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Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Ep. 152: Worm Ethics, Tarantula Ownership, & American Cryptids (Ft. Nate Malouf)
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
It is rare that I am lost for words when describing a guest of the show, but this is one of those times. Our guest today is 24 year old, Colorado native, & stand-up comedian — Nate Malouf!
You can follow him — @suffering.malouf — on Instagram
Nate provides Top Shelf Studios with perhaps the coolest wing rating to date by changing the scale altogether. And on top of that, he’s too generous, this guy! He also brought some truly top shelf studio gifts: loose pills & artwork he made to bless our studio’s feng shui with ‘The Big Shoe’ vibes.
From frustrations with bureaucracy and the new ever-present need to “sign-up” for nearly every basic aspect of our lives, to Nate’s life and his journey in joke writing & stand-up, we hit as many side quests as possible. Thankfully, he dispels common worm myths, while affirming that if there is someone out there in the world who knows more about worms than Nate Malouf, I do not need to meet them.
Nate tells me how he couldn’t afford braces as a kid, so he chewed staples, hoping they got in the grooves. He hates concrete, but he dreams of living in a world with walkable cities, where we can all stroll down the block to our favorite local non-binary-owned coffee shop.
I beg you not to miss this one. Skip at your own peril.
FO & BW
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