• Should you choose family over comedy? Faizon Love sits w/ Pauly Shore | #62

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Should you choose family over comedy? Faizon Love sits w/ Pauly Shore | #62

  • Summary

  • The eternal debate: Should you choose family over comedy, or can you juggle both? In episode 62 of The PMS Podcast, Pauly Shore sits down with comedian Faizon Love to explore the challenges of balancing a career in comedy with the responsibilities of family life. Faizon opens up about the pressures of showbiz and how it affects relationships, offering a raw look at whether comedians can really put family first. The conversation gets even more interesting as Chef Landon Bridges joins to add some culinary flavor to the mix, sharing his journey in the food world and how he balances his career with his personal life. The Deslondes stop by for a live performance, setting the tone with their distinctive blend of Americana music. Alongside the regular cast—Nicole Tran as Pauly’s quirky sidekick, producer Graig Agop, bartender Ryan Mirvis, and the house band The Busters—this episode serves up a full plate of humor, introspection, and entertainment. Should comedians prioritize family over comedy? Or is the pursuit of laughter all-consuming? Pauly and Faizon break it all down, with plenty of laughs and insight along the way. This episode of The PMS Podcast is packed with real conversations and relatable struggles that every comedian—and anyone trying to balance family and career—can relate to. Faizon’s reflections give a deeper perspective on how the demands of comedy can collide with family priorities, making this an episode worth diving into for anyone curious about the sacrifices behind the scenes of a comedian's life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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