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Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy

E1. Steve Howey and Why the Mind Sucks

Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy

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Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy, News, News Commentary

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Learn about Steve Howey’s (Shameless) journey into acting and how getting a national Coca-Cola commercial right out of the gates was the worst thing that could have happened. He talks marathons, triathlons, how he pushes himself beyond his perceived limits and why the mind is a dangerous place.

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0:00.0

This is Walk-In's Welcome with Bridget Petacy.

0:02.8

I'm Bridget Petacy, and you are welcome. You know the drill.

0:18.0

the drill.

0:19.0

Please subscribe, rate, comment, share, reach out, tell your friends, send smoke signals, whatever.

0:24.3

We love your feedback and we want to hear from you.

0:26.9

Today my guest is actor Steve Howie.

0:29.2

You might know him as Kevin on Showtime Shameless, or maybe you even recognize him from his early role in Reba.

0:34.4

We're gonna get right into it. Nice. I'm with Steve Howie, welcome. Thank you so

0:40.0

much. Thank you for coming. This is so exciting. This is the bold first guest on

0:44.6

walk-ins welcome. I feel honored and privileged. Alpha male. And I'm going to

0:49.3

ruin it. No, you're not. You know? But you're setting the bar pretty low so you can go higher with your other

0:56.1

guests now this is it might just go downhill from here yeah probably I can't go any lower than this.

1:03.4

It can and it will, I promise.

1:06.4

Well, thank you for coming on.

1:07.8

We're just having conversation about grit, really.

1:12.1

Great. Yeah, what do you think about grit really. grit. What do you think about grit?

1:15.0

What's your idea of grit?

1:17.0

Well, can you give me your definition of grit?

1:20.0

Tenacity is the best way.

1:22.0

And over, it's, I feel it's a particularly American value it's something

1:26.3

that we well it used to be something that was very reinforced that even up to 9-11 you

1:32.3

know it was very much, we go back to work, we don't let

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