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The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

"Immensely Rude" with Fran Lebowitz

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher

Comedy, Relationship, Society & Culture, Secrets, Advice

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

This week Moshe and Natasha are joined by Fran Lebowitz! They discuss Fran’s phone-free life, how to deal with someone who thinks they have talent, and the definition of “cool”. They give advice to one caller with a tricky family business situation and another who doesn’t like her partner’s friends. 


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0:00.0

Welcome to the endless honeymoon podcast. I'm Natasha Lazaro. I'm Mosha Casher.

0:12.6

This is a very exciting day for me. Yeah. I'm one of your heroes.

0:16.8

I'm extremely excited to interview our next guest. I think she probably said yes is a mistake.

0:28.0

But yes, it's so exciting that we have her on. I'm so nervous. What I don't want to do is like try to be one of those annoying people who's like trying to be funny.

0:38.8

Well too late, honey, because that's your entire personality. I think you'll be I want her to talk. Well, here's the thing. We have friendly but it's on today. I've listened to like she's done like a handful of podcasts, although she herself doesn't listen to podcasts. She doesn't have a cell phone.

0:54.8

She actually we're calling her on a landline. So, but I really wanted to ask her a few questions that I wanted to know about her after kind of studying her so much.

1:03.8

And if you're not familiar with friendly, but it's please go on Netflix, watch her in the Martin Scorsese directed documentary called Pretend It's a City. Many years ago, she had another.

1:15.8

I think that was also a documentary. I don't remember if it was series or a movie, but that was also directed by old Marty called public speaking. That one's hilarious.

1:23.8

Never tell you about my Martin Scorsese time I performed in front of him. No, I was at the comedy store. And people like someone the door guy ran to the back. And it's just like Martin Scorsese is in the audience everybody. I mean, which is like the worst thing you should tell a community.

1:38.8

Oh my God. And I'm like in the back all those desperate sweaty comics. And I was in the back. I was like, I should maybe I should do all like kind of biographical materials.

1:47.8

Like really compelling like life story stuff. And it's like, it's so dumb. So anyway, I went out on stage and I got to say I fucking crushed it. And I was like so happy.

1:58.8

Because I like, I mean, I murdered in front of him. And in the door guy ran back. He was laughing. He loved every second of it. So I took this walk the way the comedy store, the main room works.

2:07.8

As you know, Natasha, as you come, there's a different ways to walk out of the room. One is to walk to just exit out the building. So no one sees you. One is to go around the crowd and one is to walk directly through the crowd.

2:20.8

And the directly through the crowd pass was right by Martin Scorsese's table.

2:25.8

I wish I had video of me walking I obviously chose to walk by his table. And I wish I had video of me walking by that table because the slowness and like pretending not to notice but looking over at the table to see if he would say anything of my walk probably was like the most ridiculously performative thing you'd ever seen.

2:44.8

I was like walking in slow motion, kind of trying to make eye contact without making eye contact. And guess what he said as I walk by what would your guest be?

2:52.8

Good job, kid. Nothing. Not one thing. If you say he did not say a word. I walked right by.

2:58.8

Went to my car drove back home. How exhausting to be someone that like men and women just walk by you like they want to fuck you all day long.

3:05.8

Like everyone's performative. No one's I mean, I'm sure a friend is herself around him, but they're old friends. You know, right.

3:11.8

But if you haven't watched Pretend it's a city. I loved it. It was like my favorite thing to do when we were in the woods was to escape from my family at 6 p.m. and check out.

3:20.8

Well, you know, go into the trailer that we were kind of living in by myself and watch this documentary.

3:26.8

Yeah, I mean, this basically is like her persona. And I was less familiar with her than you. And you got me to watch the documentary her persona is like she's kind of been the coolest person in New York city for 50 years.

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