Dying of Exposure with Dan Mangan

Tony Hale - "Bring Two Crutches"

1 h 30 min · 6. mar. 2026
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Dan discusses contentment, anxiety, careers and faith with dramatic/comedic genius Tony Hale (Arrested Development, Veep, Toy Story 4). Among other things, they chat about Tony moving to New York not knowing a single New Yorker, the miracle that 2.5 seasons of Arrested Development got made, using faith as a crutch, how regular people can be more "known" than celebrities, the invention of the "stoncert", aging gracefully in Hollywood, how seeing your own emotions articulated in art is akin to cultural representation, and how if you can't practice contentment now, you won't be content when you get what you want. This episode features a surprise needle drop of "Change My Shape" by Sam Tudor.

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