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Habits and Hustle

Episode 275: Chevy Chase: Why You Need to Stop Giving A Sh*t to Succeed

Habits and Hustle

Jen Cohen

Entrepreneurship, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Business

4.5818 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Habits and Hustle, I chat with the legendary Chevy Chase about the comedy industry’s best kept secrets. From jazz piano to drumming, we dive into his hidden talents and his first big break in comedy - setting the stage for a life filled with laughter and unforgettable moments.  Moving from comedy gold to silver screen gems, we lift the veil on Chevy’s versatile acting journey. Celebrated for his quick comedic timing, Tony shares his favorite characters, his comedy influences, and the strategic choices he made throughout his career. Get ready for some exclusive insights into some truly classic cult films. Chevy Chase is a comedian, actor, and writer. From being a key cast member on the first season of “Saturday Night Live” to having his late-night talk show in 1993, this actor has given people a run for their money. Chase has a career that spans over five decades. He’s been in 101 films and television shows, written 14 productions, and produced a T.V. show and a documentary.  What we discuss: 02:36: Was Chevy always funny? 11:29: How did Chevy come up with the idea of his show? 22:38: Why did Chevy leave Saturday Night Live? 26:41: What movies is Chevy really known for? 31:05: How would the writing work? 33:25: How did Chevy pick his roles? 44:47: Did Chevy ever regret turning down a role? 55:50: What are the coolest things Chevy has got himself involved in? 01:08:20: What is Chevy’s morning routine like? 01:11:24: Does Chevy have any hobbies? 01:12:33: What is Chevy working on now? 01:13:32: Where did Chevy get his nickname? Key takeaways: When you have a natural talent in an artistic field, it’s easy to fall into the mold that executives may want you to morph yourself to fit into. However, the reason why people in the creative field are successful is because of their unique abilities. Thus, it’s important to adopt a “ I don’t give a sh*t” attitude and express yourself in the way that is natural to you and which you are known for. People tend to have a certain affinity towards specific types of arts such as paintings or music, but snub people who watch too much TV. What people with this attitude fail to realize is that watching TV is how you can admire and appreciate the work of the actors, directors, and writers that poured their hearts into bringing this piece of art to life for their spectators. Thus, you shouldn’t feel guilty about sitting down to watch TV if it’s to enjoy a good movie or TV show - it’s simply another form of art to appreciate.  Thank you to our sponsors: Ketone IQ (HVMN): You can save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at HVMN.com/JEN Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off Learn more from Chevy: Website: https://officialchevychase.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chevychase/ My links: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen

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0:00.0

Hi guys, it's Tony Robbins. You're listening to Habits and Hustle. Crush it. I know I said that

0:08.7

earlier before we even started to roll and when I met you last time, but this really is a huge

0:13.6

treat for me for you to be on this podcast because you really have been like my favorite person

0:20.3

since I've been like 10.

0:22.4

Thank you.

0:23.0

I want to know, number one, have you ever done a podcast before?

0:26.5

Done one.

0:27.6

I went with one.

0:28.5

What do you mean?

0:29.1

Have you done a lot of podcasts?

0:30.5

I don't know.

0:31.5

By the way, you know where it started.

0:32.5

Pat, have I done a podcast?

0:34.0

David Speed and Dan Carvey we did.

0:36.6

Yes.

0:37.3

But that was not on video. Oh, okay. So you've done David Spade? Okay, that's a good one. Yeah, I did those guys. All right. And the other ones or just, it's the second one for you today? I'm going to do David alone. No. No. No. He didn't say a damn thing in the whole lot. He was very nervous. David Spade was? David Bade was? I think so.

0:56.6

Dana and I were very funny together.

0:58.5

And Davis Bay just sat there?

1:06.2

He'd say something once in a while, but Dane is, you know, overwhelmingly funny to David, I think.

1:07.8

He's very funny, actually.

1:10.7

And I'm sure he was obviously a huge fan.

1:14.0

I'm sure Davis Bay was just starstruck by you because... I don't know. Well, do people stop you all the time? Well, you're always very funny. Well, you're always very funny. You were star-thruck, and you did Bill Mar the day before. Oh, you did Bill Mar. Yeah, I did Bill Mar. So I'm honored. So this is technically the second podcast you've ever done. Yeah. I'm excited to hear this.

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