Tim Ferriss and Edward Norton talk about the actor's early beginnings, unique stories, his physical training to prepare for roles like American History X, surfing, favorite books, documentaries, underrated films and filmmakers, and much more.
Actor Ethan Hawke discusses his role in the new film "The Black Phone" with the hosts of a podcast.
The episode features an interview with Elliot Bisnow discussing why he founded the Summit community, his personal growth journey, building relationships, and the importance of genuine curiosity.
The Harvard Lampoon is a humor outlet that has served as a feeder into comedy careers, with legendary writers like Doug Kenny and Jim Downey having previously been members. Joining the Lampoon often serves as a goal for those interested in pursuing a career in comedy, and there is an audition process to become a member.
Comedian Mike Birbiglia talks about his collaboration with Ira Glass on This American Life, blending theater, film, storytelling and comedy, and explores the concept of virtual reality in light of Elon Musk's recent hint that we may be living in a simulation. The discussion also touches on the complexities of success, failure and managing expectations in life.
David Walton shares how his early success had a negative impact on his growth as an actor and offers advice for those aspiring to a career in Hollywood. He also discusses the differences in fear between acting and writing, and shares insights into building relationships in the industry.