
Episode 33 - Joe Avati
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In this episode, Richard Dolan interviews the hilarious and insightful comedian Joe Avati. Known for his sharp observational humour, Joe discusses his journey through 30 years of comedy, the nuances of humour across different cultures, and the importance of staying true to oneself while pushing the boundaries of political correctness. Joe reflects on his early days in comedy, how he became one of the first internet millionaires through Napster, and his method of using self-deprecating humour to connect with audiences worldwide. He also touches on the impact of his comedy on families, his excitement about his upcoming tour "When I Was Your Age," and his new passion for architecture and wellness-based home design.
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