SOG EP 1639 BONUS: Sebastian Maniscalco OPENS UP About IMPOSTER SYNDROME, MENTAL HEALTH & His Parents' Divorce | EP 678

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"My mom is my muse. My mom is someone, if I can get dying laughing, I'm like, 'I'll use that on stage.' That works. My mom is a good gauge of kind of what's funny. And when I call her and we get on a roll, there's nothing better than making my mother laugh." - Sebastian Maniscalco

In this heartwarming episode, acclaimed comedian Sebastian Maniscalco opens up about the profound influence his mother has had on his career and personal life. With his signature blend of humor and vulnerability, Maniscalco reveals how his mother serves as both his muse and his litmus test for new material. He shares touching insights into their relationship, highlighting the joy he finds in making her laugh, especially in light of his parents' unexpected divorce later in life.

Maniscalco's candid discussion about his family dynamics offers a poignant look at how success and family relationships intersect. He reflects on the challenges of navigating his parents' separation as an adult, and how it has shaped his perspective on family and the passage of time. Through his stories, Maniscalco emphasizes the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones, particularly as they age. His emotional honesty about sometimes taking his mother for granted resonates deeply, serving as a powerful reminder to listeners about the value of maintaining strong family connections amidst the demands of a successful career.

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