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The Adam Ferrara Podcast

EP 148 Author & Funeral homeowner Chris Meyer

The Adam Ferrara Podcast

AdamFerrara.com

Comedy, Comedy Interviews

4.9527 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Adam has a theory- "You don't regret the stuff you do, you regret the stuff you haven't done."


Author of the book Life in 20 lessons Chris Meyer stops by and tells us about going from writer to picking up dead bodies after becoming a funeral homeowner and about funeral life. You gotta do what you got to do sometimes and when it comes to death, we all grieve in different ways, Sometimes looking funny or strange to others.


Adam tells us the story how his brother leaned on the mortician at their fathers funeral to get a better price.


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0:00.0

Alexa, who is Adam Ferrar?

0:11.4

Adam Ferrar is an American actor and comedian known for playing the roles of Chief Needles Nelson on Rescue Me.

0:17.6

Sergeant Frank Vuelly opposite Edie Falco on Nurse Jackie. He was a co-host on the U.S.

0:22.7

version of Top Gear. He has had three comedy central specials and his new album is called it

0:27.6

scary in here. Adams' new podcast is a big hit and available everywhere. Sounds like it could be funny.

0:35.3

Sounds to me like 30 minutes. You'll never get that.

0:46.2

I'm glad you hear because it's showtime.

0:48.8

And we have another great show for you this week.

0:51.0

My guest in the ADD interview is screenwriter, author, environmental

0:55.7

attorney, and funeral homeowner. I'm not kidding. His name is Chris Meyer. And we want to welcome

1:03.4

everyone from our Talk to Me Tuesday family. That's our conversation we have every week. 9 o'clock

1:07.2

Eastern 6 p.m. Pacific. Go to my website, click the link, and join the conversation.

1:11.9

And our superfan shout out is for George. Say hi to George, everybody.

1:15.3

Hello, George.

1:16.7

Hey, Georgia boy. How you doing?

1:18.8

And George, if Phil was here, he would say hello to you there in Ohio.

1:23.5

George is from Ohio. I forgot to mention. But Phil's not here. Phil is out on assignment. On assignment. Yeah. He's being assigned to another ship or something. I don't know what the hell he's done. There's always a story with Phil. Can you make it? I can't. I got to get a COVID test and I got to stop eating pasta. I'll call you later. You know, I don't know. There's always something. Always red tape.

1:50.1

Yeah. So hopefully we will get him back soon. And I would like to begin today's proceedings by by bringing up a theory I have that I would like to put to the test with you guys. And my theory

1:55.4

is you don't regret the things you do. You regret the things you didn't do. Okay. Yeah. Here's here's,

2:04.5

here's where I'm going. Chris Myers book, Life and 20 Lessons, what he learned about life from dealing

2:08.8

with the dead. And in this interview, you're going to hear what most people regret. And a lot of it is

2:12.9

what they didn't do. I think you're sorry for the things you've done because that's a direct action. Right. You know, but you regret the things you didn't do. I think you're sorry for the things you've done because that's a direct action.

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