2023-10-16
35 分钟Ted audio collective.
You'Re listening to how to be a better human.
I am your host, Chris Duffy, and today's episode is a little bit of an experiment.
This is a conversation that was recorded live with a remote audience of Ted members asking questions and participating in the interview.
So I think you're gonna hear that this is a lot like one of our regular episodes, but also has some surprising differences and twists and turns based on what the audience listening live wanted to know more about.
I think that's all of the context that you need in order for this to make sense and for you to understand what's happening.
And I hope you enjoyed the episode.
Here it is.
It is so great to be here with all of you for this live conversation.
You know, for a lot of us, the world can feel like a really chaotic place.
There are so many things happening all over the world all at once.
And with cable news and the Internet and social media, we have access to all of it.
And while there are a lot of good things peppered in there, so much of the information we get can feel big and heavy and weighty, which is.
Why, for many of us, the preferred.
Way to consume information about the world is with a dose of humor.
Well, our guest today specializes in just that.
He is a comedian, he's an actor, he's a journalist, and he's an Emmy nominated producer.
Please welcome Roy Wood, Junior.
Thank you, Chris.
Well, Roy, you know, a lot of people know you as a comedian who sometimes plays a journalist on tv, but you actually do have a background in journalism, both in terms of your lineage.