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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2014 · 1H 16M

Glenn Wool

from Tom Rhodes Smart Camp

Glenn Wool is one of the finest comedy exports Canada has ever produced. His comedy is philosophical, heartfelt and endearing. He is also one of the nicest human beings I have ever come across in all my years traveling the globe. I met Glenn many years ago at the Comedy Store in London and have since worked with him at comedy festivals all over the world. He is one of the few comedians like myself that has relentlessly toured the world wide circuits proving that his comedy is accessible to laughing brains anywhere comedy microphones are plugged in. He has recently secured a home in Vancouver but that will undoubtedly not stop him from continuing to tour the world circuits. His take and opinion on subjects is always fresh and uniquely his own which makes him one of my favorite comedians to watch. He is also the kind of friend that if we are anywhere within a few hundred miles from each other we always make the extra effort to get together.  Impressively he is a veteran of 16 Edinburgh Fringe festivals and one of the hottest tickets in town when he is there. This conversation was recorded at my kitchen table of the flat in Edinburgh that I rented for Edinburgh Fringe 2014. We sat down over hot tea to talk about life, comedy, travel, festivals and every other pertinent topic that came to our brains until it was time for both of us to run off to our shows that night. It is my pleasure to present to you now the one and only Glenn Wool! Intro song: Cutting Room (Hot Pants) – Oceanliners Stand-up clip from YouTube 1: Glenn Wool @ Cracker Night 2011 Stand-up clip from YouTube 2: Sobriety - Glenn Wool | RAW COMEDY End song: Long May You Run - Neil Young Recorded at our big wooden kitchen table of our lovely Edinburgh Festival apartment – Edinburgh August 2014

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