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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 44 MIN

Steve Otis Gunn is Uncomfortable

from All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times)

Steve Otis Gunn interviews himself about his own Edinburgh Fringe show — and gets considerably more honest than expected.In this solo episode, Steve turns the microphone on himself to explore the inspirations behind his debut Fringe show, Steve Otis Gunn is Uncomfortable — tracing the origins of his comedic voice, the personal experiences that shaped it, and why awkwardness turned out to be the richest material available.The 1991 moment that started everything — realising he didn't quite know what to do with his armsWhat the long gap between a comic idea and a finished hour of stand-up actually looks like from the insideWhy awkwardness, when examined properly, turns out to contain everything worth sayingWhat performing autobiographical material reveals about yourself that the writing doesn't prepare you forOriginally released under the podcast's former name: Television Times.Find us on social media — links on the About page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Steve Otis Gunn interviews himself about his own Edinburgh Fringe show — and gets considerably more honest than expected.In this solo episode, Steve turns the microphone on himself to explore the inspirations behind his debut Fringe show, Steve Otis...

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