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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Elle.com’s R. Eric Thomas: Truth Is Funnier Than Fiction

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

“It’s funny ‘cause it’s true!” said Tina Fey on 30 Rock. As in all things, Tina is 100% correct. In our 2nd episode of For the Love of Finding the Truth, Elle.com humor writer R. Eric Thomas and Jen explore humor as a truth-telling device and how we can use comedy to face some of the greatest ideological battles of our time. Eric has a daily column called “Eric Reads the News” where he breaks down the biggest headlines as only a satirist, brunch enthusiast, and Beyoncé Fan Club President can do (and be careful where you read anything Eric writes—he’ll likely inspire uncontrollable snorts, much like you’ll hear from Jen during the episode). Eric’s first stab at observational humor took place at church while he and his brother made hilarious notes about the people there (to which Eric was sure they’d go to hell for). This humor later turned into imaginative scenarios Eric would post on Facebook for his friends (i.e. when he saw a group photo of President Obama, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and former Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto, Eric declared them “an all-male cast of Sex and the City”), which ultimately got the attention of Elle.com and launched his daily column. Eric’s journey is defined by confronting his own painful and hilarious truths as he’s overcome stereotypes, reckoned his Christianity with being gay, and discovered some surprisingly deep things about himself when he joined a gay softball league—all of which he talks about in his upcoming book Here For It. As Eric says: “The oppressors do not get to define the way I walk through the world and hold my head up. I get to define that.” As Eric would also say—honey, yes.

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0:00.0

Hi everybody, my name is Remy.

0:03.6

Welcome to the For the Love Podcast with your host, Jen Hatmaker, my mom.

0:09.3

She writes books and speaks to crowds, but she mostly loves talking to amazing people

0:14.8

on this podcast every week.

0:17.2

Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoyed the show.

0:20.0

Hey everybody, Jen Hatmaker here, your host of the For Love podcast.

0:25.2

Welcome to the show today.

0:28.0

So right now we are in a series called For the Love of Finding the Truth, felt timely

0:34.8

right now, felt like just a lot of us are wanting to be more intentional and a little bit more

0:42.4

careful about our intake and what we're hearing and what we're believing and what is truth

0:48.9

and how do we find it in all of it.

0:52.3

I will tell you that I love today's conversation because my next guest finds truth in a lot of ways.

1:02.1

He finds it in real life.

1:04.8

He finds it in pop culture and he finds it in humor.

1:08.7

And thank God for him because honestly, he just, he lights up my Twitter feed and my life in a way that nobody else does.

1:15.5

I have been a fan for some time of our Eric Thomas.

1:21.8

He's a senior staff writer at l.com, which is the home of his daily humor column called Eric

1:28.3

reads the news.

1:30.3

And I mean, it makes me I'm not joking.

1:33.0

I say this without a hint of hyperbole.

1:35.4

It makes me L O L. I mean, I just go for sometimes I marvel at the level of his wit and his humor.

1:44.7

He writes about politics and pop culture and celebrity shade plenty of it.

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