Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!❤🎉❤🎉
Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!
I could listen to Sebastian talk all day. I found him about 2 years ago. His comedy is fantastic. 😂😂 I'm British, but I still understand his Italian/American humour.
I love Sebastian. He is the greatest! If I could meet anyone just once, it would be Sebastian Maniscalco. He makes everyone so happy. I saw him in Las Vegas, and he was the greatest. Love, love him!!
Sebastian, I am a decade + older than you, yet I could relate to many of your funny stories, growing up. I was part of a different nationality [Polish] in a blue-collar neighborhood on the SW side of Chicago, a mix of predominantly Polish, Italian, & Irish people. Even though our cultures were different, I could very much relate to the way you describe things and the general attitudes of the day. Your presentation of childhood days feels so hilariously familiar and spot on that I have loved you from day one [Love you too, Conan, ha! :)].
This friggin' guy. As another 2nd generation Italian American this guy's success is great to watch. His stories of life at his grandparents sounded pretty much exactly like mine. Especially the communication disconnect with my Nonna and the sad hilarity of the health issues. They loved us so much but in the case of my Nonna, it was like this remote type of love...mostly connected to eating. West coast Italians got into basilico big time. Green pasghetti was all I ever wanted to eat at Nonna's. And "Hamburg help" when Maria didn't have the energy to cook. The lady could also grow 1 inch long ash curls on her Tareyton's while engrossed in soap operas....mostly Days of weird People's Live's who talk way too much. Then it was off to the creeks of the Temescal in Oakland for hours straight and dropping quarters into Asteroids at a local arcade. But this is about Mr. Maniscalco. What kinda goofy Sicilian name is that anyway? What does it mean? That's always an interesting thing to ponder. My last name means "small garden hoe" to a bunch of funny and friendly peasant farmers living wayyyy outside of Lucca. In the sticks. Real sticks...dirty po' sticks too! Frankly, I wish they'd never come over. I got this recurring fantasy of stumbling upon some time machine and going back to the late 1800's and talking the lot of 'em out of getting on some damn dangerous steamship. I'd bring up the Titanic, naturally.
Conan great interview 👍 Nothing better than listening to two great comedians talk openly about what it takes to be a good comedian 🙂 You don’t find this anywhere else. Thanks to both of you👍
Just going to repeat myself. Another great part of this interview. Great entertainment as well as informative about a successful mans life and how people deal with it. Thank you guys. 😊👍
It truly is an Italian thing. I’m 51 and grew up in an all Italian family in Brooklyn. I never realized how negative and superstitious I was until I was older. I feel like the world is designed to have a balance. If thing’s are going good then bad is right around the corner.
Same here both parents Italian only grew up on Long Island. We exaggerated about everything we didn't like. Sebastian learned how to use it to his advantage, Much respect!
I love Sebastian. He first caught my attention because he oozes so much sex appeal and I love the sound of his voice. It was an added bonus how funny he was.
His comedy comes from relatable experiences and exaggerating the reaction. One of his funniest bits was his take on “company” coming over unannounced and how the reaction to that has changed over time. Not everything he does works for me especially if it is unrelatable, but there will be someone that works for and it will will be hilarious as they never thought about it in that context he frames it in.
Sebastian is one of the more entertaining guests you’ve had. I first found him on a Stern interview maybe 5 years ago. He was so interesting and funny but not in a performance way. I sometimes enjoy these guys more (Conan definitely included) when they’re having a casual conversation. You get to see the real person and they’re as funny or funnier than in a huge performance imo.
I don't understand that comment, but allow me to say idc who you are but I care about how you honed your talent & Sebastian Maniscalco honed the hell out of his talent. You tell us a lot about the Sicilian culture & I don't have to go to Sicily. But where I'm from & grew up I knew alot of Italians from Palermo, Rome and even Sicily so Mr. Maniscalco's comedy is too hilarious because I know exactly why his stand-up is so damn hilarious. Believe me for better or worse my culture is so relatable believe it or not!
I love Sebastian! I think that this battle he has should be looked upon as an asset. He is wrestling with still being respectful of where he came from, and those lessons his father brought . I had Norwegian grandparents and we were not allowed to throw food away. His inner battle is knowing that he shouldn’t be being wasteful and ungrateful… i know some that have become so wealthy that they have no respect for the everyday routine of not wasting food, recycling, etc. Thinking of everyone, not just the self… respectful, purposeful life. Warren Buffet lives a very modest lifestyle, not a glutton. Live and give!
Omg, the saying, Dont acknowledge the good or say anything about it outloud because then something bad will happen is something I tell my partner everytime! - Italian
Sebastian starts interview by saying, “I feel honored to be Conan Obrien’s… (something)”. Then Conan steps on his words and says, “That’s very sweet”. What’s very sweet? He (we) don’t even know what he was going to say. So I played it back with the Closed captions on. And the bot didn’t even know what he said because he was stepped on. Oh well.
Your amazing sebastian ❤Love you, 😂 you make people laugh that have a sense of humour. I can relate to your upbringing i’m an australian italian sicilian woman ❤💞😂🙏🏻
We had the one brother at the table that would always make us laugh. My dad always got onto him, and he always got in trouble. He is still a funny guy and likes to laugh 50 years later!
You HAVE to be raised by a very Italian father to understand what Sebastian is saying about Italians! I understand 100 percent about everything: money, death, negativity etc But It's hysterical to be raised this way bc My father is exactly like Sebastian and Sal🇮🇹🤣
Sebastian is the classic “best comedian of our time” and I really mean that. I see so many comedians FORCING to be funny on podcasts and it’s painfully obvious.
This is what I love about this podcast. Yes, people are always "performing," but I think people can really drop several layers of their persona when they're on with Conan's people.
There’s nothing wrong with his comedian personality.. but for some reasons he feels like that I’m glad Conan opened this subject & conan will fix it for him 🖤🎉🎉
I've been watching Sebastian since "what's wrong with people 2" "aren't you embarrassed". Just look up his skit on jury duty or Italian weddings or people coming over now as opposed to 20 years ago...... and Conan since he first started as a youth so it's great to finally see these two actually interview in the proper way! They both play off one another very very well I think Sebastian should stop by once a week and they should just talk about stuff it's very entertaining and funny they're both so clever in they're thoughts and timing
I used to go out with my Dad and he would say, "what is this, I can make it better... (he probably could've made it better) but the point is we were out trying to take you out to dinner and not have you cook and relax and have fun enjoy yourself but, had to be negative. I also grew up also hearing about have a good job with benefits and a good credit score.
Didn’t dig his newest special but they all can’t be hits. Still gonna watch the new movie whenever it’s released for streaming and I’ll give his next special a go.
I noticed that this interview is from a year ago. Sebastian spent some time talking about his family, his father, etc. Meanwhile, , today is 1/25… sadly, Conan’s parents recently died a few days of each other. I’m sure he’s grieving their loss based on his childhood memories mentioned in this interview.
Not that he doesn't seem to get very close with each of these guests, but I think Conan may have found new "Couple Friends" to hang out with on this one!
his dad was 15 when he came to the US, so the dad is more american than he is italian,while still having the basic language as a base... sebastian on the other hand, is not italian.... as far as i know he does not speak the language, and has not spent any substantial impactful time in italy either.. so, it does not matter where the family came from.. fine for comedy and stuff, but it is so weird he says ' we' when referring to italians.. all of these descendents from immigrants referring to themselves as being the same as the people that arrived there is just nonsense.
@@luciaceba4640 15 is pretty late in life to fully shed your roots let alone learn a new language and assimilate culturally. I assure, his Dad was most definitely more Italian than American, especially since immigrants tend to move into similar communities and maintain them. I agree that it's nonsense that many Americans cling onto Euriopean ancestral roots as a mark of cultural pride when they couldn't be more foreign to those points of identity but in his case, I buy this. Also, I'm sorry I felt the need to type all those words.
@@sechay9328 the whole point of a comment is to have the need to write :). in any case, with his dad, it is true a large base is going to remain, given he went to school in country of origin, but the older one gets, the less relevant that becomes.. first 15 years italy/sicily vs let say his dad is in his late 70's ( i dont know).. those first 15 would have been very relevant in the first 10 to 20 years after he came to the USA, for sure.. but once he has a child, that deludes immensely, you eventually get better and better at English, but not better at italian/sicilian.. so the level stays at that of a 15 year old, and gets worse if you use it less and less..; and if the dad went to school for his remaining years ( dont know if he did), collage or whatnot, that also deludes it more... personally, born in romania, to romanian parents, left to belgium when i was 3.. returned every summer to romania from the age of 7 till 12 or so ( i think), learned the language at that level, but never went to school in romania... left belgium at age 25 to argentina... due to learning spanish, my (basic) romanian is now gone, ( speaking at least, i can still understand it well enough).... even if i stay in argentina for the rest of my life, i will for sure keep most of my belgian mannerisms, accents, thinking, and won't consider myself Argentinian, nor do i consider myself romanian. but i do notice i am losing some of the belgian ' ways' both in language, and character, and become more adapted to the local area here. it wont completely go away, but it for sure has deluded some.
It's the old theory - if you're younger .. you make most of the effort in the friendship. In terms of enjoying where you're at .. sometimes you need to remove yourself from whatever it is that keeps you from having a bit of peace. The universe will slap your hand until you put down the heavy load.
As an north italian with sicilian grandmother (Messina)the culture of your father seems tipical of many superstitious old sicilian. Anyway better than never relaxing and fake american positivity culture i believe 😂 .
Maybe compliments and constructive criticism aren't everyone's cup of tea here, but I can't help myself. I've been thinking about what Sebastian Maniscalco shared, and if I've got it right, he seems to be navigating the tightrope between humility and confidence. It's fascinating-this balance isn't something everyone can manage, especially not with the consistency we see in entertainers like him. It's a remarkable dichotomy, juggling these seemingly opposite traits, and yet, isn't that exactly what draws us in as listeners? This dynamic is the magic that keeps us coming back for more. It fuels the creation of new content and keeps the audience engaged until the very end. Thoughts, everyone? Does this resonate with how you experience the show too?
Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!❤🎉❤🎉
Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!Love Sebastian! Have been following his career for several years. So funny. He just has to stay true to his roots and he’ll be fine. Never let the trappings of success go to your head. He will always be that Italian boy being yelled at by his father over something ridiculous ! And we love him for making us laugh about all of it, because we can all relate!
I could listen to Sebastian talk all day.
I found him about 2 years ago. His comedy is fantastic. 😂😂
I'm British, but I still understand his Italian/American humour.
It's spelled humor. ;)
@@DanielCurranHumour along with many other words is spelled that way as a standard in the UK :)
Same in Canada!
humour, favour, colour, neighbour……👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇨🇦
@@DanielCurranNo.
Hi @DanielCurran, I’m sorry for the comment of @1NcognitoXx man, my apologies.
I love Sebastian. He is the greatest! If I could meet anyone just once, it would be Sebastian Maniscalco. He makes everyone so happy. I saw him in Las Vegas, and he was the greatest. Love, love him!!
Sebastian, I am a decade + older than you, yet I could relate to many of your funny stories, growing up. I was part of a different nationality [Polish] in a blue-collar neighborhood on the SW side of Chicago, a mix of predominantly Polish, Italian, & Irish people. Even though our cultures were different, I could very much relate to the way you describe things and the general attitudes of the day. Your presentation of childhood days feels so hilariously familiar and spot on that I have loved you from day one [Love you too, Conan, ha! :)].
I’ll always support fellow Italian Chicagoans. My mom and grandma love him. Have seen him multiple times.
I can’t believe I missed the last one at the UC. I’m Ashamed
This friggin' guy. As another 2nd generation Italian American this guy's success is great to watch. His stories of life at his grandparents sounded pretty much exactly like mine. Especially the communication disconnect with my Nonna and the sad hilarity of the health issues. They loved us so much but in the case of my Nonna, it was like this remote type of love...mostly connected to eating. West coast Italians got into basilico big time. Green pasghetti was all I ever wanted to eat at Nonna's. And "Hamburg help" when Maria didn't have the energy to cook. The lady could also grow 1 inch long ash curls on her Tareyton's while engrossed in soap operas....mostly Days of weird People's Live's who talk way too much. Then it was off to the creeks of the Temescal in Oakland for hours straight and dropping quarters into Asteroids at a local arcade.
But this is about Mr. Maniscalco. What kinda goofy Sicilian name is that anyway? What does it mean? That's always an interesting thing to ponder. My last name means "small garden hoe" to a bunch of funny and friendly peasant farmers living wayyyy outside of Lucca. In the sticks. Real sticks...dirty po' sticks too! Frankly, I wish they'd never come over. I got this recurring fantasy of stumbling upon some time machine and going back to the late 1800's and talking the lot of 'em out of getting on some damn dangerous steamship. I'd bring up the Titanic, naturally.
He’s first generation Italian American = first generation born here, of immigrant parents, born elsewhere.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Conan great interview 👍 Nothing better than listening to two great comedians talk openly about what it takes to be a good comedian 🙂 You don’t find this anywhere else. Thanks to both of you👍
Just going to repeat myself. Another great part of this interview.
Great entertainment as well as informative about a successful mans life and how people deal with it.
Thank you guys. 😊👍
It truly is an Italian thing. I’m 51 and grew up in an all Italian family in Brooklyn. I never realized how negative and superstitious I was until I was older. I feel like the world is designed to have a balance. If thing’s are going good then bad is right around the corner.
Same here both parents Italian only grew up on Long Island. We exaggerated about everything we didn't like. Sebastian learned how to use it to his advantage, Much respect!
I loved the Conan’s advice 😂😂😂. Sebastian the best comedian so far. 💯❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏
God provides. You are blessed to bless. And you bless millions with laughter. Thank you!
I love Sebastian. He first caught my attention because he oozes so much sex appeal and I love the sound of his voice. It was an added bonus how funny he was.
Thank you Coco! It's my birth month and these are my two favorite human in this universe AAAAAAAAH
Maniscalco should be the next host of the tonight show, he is another Johnny Carson and would be awesome !!!!
His comedy comes from relatable experiences and exaggerating the reaction. One of his funniest bits was his take on “company” coming over unannounced and how the reaction to that has changed over time. Not everything he does works for me especially if it is unrelatable, but there will be someone that works for and it will will be hilarious as they never thought about it in that context he frames it in.
That doorbell bit was years and years ago, his comedy now is vey different.
It's hard to put a finger on what makes Sebastian so different, and funny, he just is, his delivery, his timing, his thoughts are just hilarious.
Outstanding. My dad was from Sicily as well, and oh, Marone! Money was always a big thing and I still have trouble spending it.
Sebastian is one of the more entertaining guests you’ve had. I first found him on a Stern interview maybe 5 years ago. He was so interesting and funny but not in a performance way. I sometimes enjoy these guys more (Conan definitely included) when they’re having a casual conversation. You get to see the real person and they’re as funny or funnier than in a huge performance imo.
Pete and Sebastian Podcast really gives you insight into their daily lives ... so funny & real!
@@judygrancich3756 thx I’ll have to check that out.
Didn't really know Sebastian but he was awesome. Great interaction with Conan.
We need Jordan Schlansky to join this podcast conversation with Sebastian about the Italian culture 🤣
I don't understand that comment, but allow me to say idc who you are but I care about how you honed your talent & Sebastian Maniscalco honed the hell out of his talent. You tell us a lot about the Sicilian culture & I don't have to go to Sicily. But where I'm from & grew up I knew alot of Italians from Palermo, Rome and even Sicily so Mr. Maniscalco's comedy is too hilarious because I know exactly why his stand-up is so damn hilarious. Believe me for better or worse my culture is so relatable believe it or not!
I love Sebastian! I think that this battle he has should be looked upon as an asset. He is wrestling with still being respectful of where he came from, and those lessons his father brought . I had Norwegian grandparents and we were not allowed to throw food away. His inner battle is knowing that he shouldn’t be being wasteful and ungrateful… i know some that have become so wealthy that they have no respect for the everyday routine of not wasting food, recycling, etc. Thinking of everyone, not just the self… respectful, purposeful life. Warren Buffet lives a very modest lifestyle, not a glutton.
Live and give!
Omg, the saying, Dont acknowledge the good or say anything about it outloud because then something bad will happen is something I tell my partner everytime! - Italian
I'm Irish and do the exact same thing. Get awfully suspicious when something good happens.
I'm Armenian and I do the exact same thing
I think I’m gonna start adopting this.
@@7orqu3 exactly 😭
@Mein Shekels are u saying I'm Not unique 😅
Been following Sebastian for years. First saw him on Vince Vaughn’s Wild Wild West Tour like 15 years ago. So great to see him do as well as he is
You nailed it Conan. Sebastian is a master at comedy and I am so happy for his success.
He is friggen hilarious
Sebastian starts interview by saying, “I feel honored to be Conan Obrien’s… (something)”. Then Conan steps on his words and says, “That’s very sweet”.
What’s very sweet? He (we) don’t even know what he was going to say. So I played it back with the Closed captions on. And the bot didn’t even know what he said because he was stepped on. Oh well.
1:29 Conan saying the F word makes me laugh so much. 😂
Nice to see Sebastian being careful with his finances 💕
Your amazing sebastian ❤Love you, 😂 you make people laugh that have a sense of humour. I can relate to your upbringing i’m an australian italian sicilian woman ❤💞😂🙏🏻
You're* amazing
We had the one brother at the table that would always make us laugh. My dad always got onto him, and he always got in trouble. He is still a funny guy and likes to laugh 50 years later!
Coming from an Italian family very similar to his, Maniscalco really speaks to me! He is the best, and everything is totally on target with my family.
You HAVE to be raised by a very Italian father to understand what Sebastian is saying about Italians! I understand 100 percent about everything: money, death, negativity etc But It's hysterical to be raised this way bc My father is exactly like Sebastian and Sal🇮🇹🤣
You don't have to be Italian to understand his comedy. Lots of other cultures have had same father. Lots of peoples can relate to it.
Sebastian is the classic “best comedian of our time” and I really mean that. I see so many comedians FORCING to be funny on podcasts and it’s painfully obvious.
Conan and Sebastian both are expertly and extraordinarily funny. My 2 favorites of all time.
Met him back in 2009. Total gentleman
Off topic but I just listened to Conan's episode about Norm MacDonald and there were no ads. That's pretty classy, Coco.
Saw him in AC last year - great show, never stopped laughing.
Great to see comics in one room sharing truth
Conan forever🌟
Goddamnit I love this guy. His acts are the best. Neurotic as all hell but the best.
THE CAST BABY✅
Leno, Rogan, this guy....stunning that they are in comedy, or on tv, etc, senseless....zero funny and constantly boring
This is what I love about this podcast. Yes, people are always "performing," but I think people can really drop several layers of their persona when they're on with Conan's people.
Sometimes they drop too many layers entirely. omg are some celebs boring as hell on Conan's podcast, Conan can barely even save it.
IMO, dropping layers is not boring. The standard pat answers/behaviors-i.e. the layers-are what make interviews unwatchable to me.
There’s nothing wrong with his comedian personality.. but for some reasons he feels like that
I’m glad Conan opened this subject & conan will fix it for him 🖤🎉🎉
When he says "relaaaaxed", there is stress in it.
I've been watching Sebastian since "what's wrong with people 2" "aren't you embarrassed". Just look up his skit on jury duty or Italian weddings or people coming over now as opposed to 20 years ago...... and Conan since he first started as a youth so it's great to finally see these two actually interview in the proper way! They both play off one another very very well I think Sebastian should stop by once a week and they should just talk about stuff it's very entertaining and funny they're both so clever in they're thoughts and timing
Can’t beat this podcast.
I used to go out with my Dad and he would say, "what is this, I can make it better... (he probably could've made it better) but the point is we were out trying to take you out to dinner and not have you cook and relax and have fun enjoy yourself but, had to be negative. I also grew up also hearing about have a good job with benefits and a good credit score.
The six flags grandpa would definitely play Conan’s dad in a movie
Dammnnnnn. Connnaannn is actually looking good ,,,, first time for everything lol
That movie with Deniro looks hilarious.
“…although, listen…” lol
Love Conan. Love Sebastian & his pops. Will see the movie. Now can Sebastian please commit to Bobby Lee’s podcast… GOLD! 😊
Conan might be the best interviewer ever.
My Italian parents always exaggerated about everything they didn't like so I'm guessing Sebastian had the same upbringing.
I’m a recent fan. Watching everything I can find.
Loved that Bob Hope story.
Does Conan really need the morning zoo type crew?
I think I have the same problem as Sebastian about my money. Hopefully, there will be no zero. LOL
Italians and Irish getting along and laughing together. The great American melting pot!
When a entertainer has to have a script to remember the line that's said on every single pod, you know you're witnessing one of the greats!
Conan and his posse have the funniest podcast, mostly.
Relatable with the Italian immigrant parents, enjoy the money but still be careful
great episode
Sebastian says the word "relax" like he's dropping a fat stool... grinding it out like it pains him.
Didn’t dig his newest special but they all can’t be hits. Still gonna watch the new movie whenever it’s released for streaming and I’ll give his next special a go.
I noticed that this interview is from a year ago. Sebastian spent some time talking about his family, his father, etc. Meanwhile, , today is 1/25… sadly, Conan’s parents recently died a few days of each other. I’m sure he’s grieving their loss based on his childhood memories mentioned in this interview.
me family is from manta; northern italy... we i start talking to a southerner it get's heated.
like we just say g'day, how's ya day. hahahah!
Do you perhaps mean "my* family is from Mantua*,* Northern Italy"?
My Dad is from Bridgeport, My Mom is from Cicero. His comedy is my life growing up
Oh this was today? I wasn't sure if there would be an episode today.
Not that he doesn't seem to get very close with each of these guests, but I think Conan may have found new "Couple Friends" to hang out with on this one!
Sebastian is one of the rare celebrities who actually came from a humble background. Most people of his success level came from rich parents.
Sebastian, there are rules.
Hahaahhaa
Always looking for the next thing this guy real could be a real connection for conan please go on vacation together.
I wonder what note Sona got at 8:04. 🤔
Conan starts talking with an Italian accent as this episode goes on.
Totally! I thought I was hearing things lol
Die with Zero is a good book - a little extreme, but there's good stuff in there
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
❤️.
Welcome to being Italian. We all feel that way.
Even Frank Sinatra was a constant worrier about his career. Crazy
Every Sebastian Maniscalco bit: I'm Italian, my family's Italian. I have a big family. Did you know I'm Italian?
And yet, still funny.
... sure, why not
his dad was 15 when he came to the US, so the dad is more american than he is italian,while still having the basic language as a base... sebastian on the other hand, is not italian.... as far as i know he does not speak the language, and has not spent any substantial impactful time in italy either.. so, it does not matter where the family came from..
fine for comedy and stuff, but it is so weird he says ' we' when referring to italians.. all of these descendents from immigrants referring to themselves as being the same as the people that arrived there is just nonsense.
@@luciaceba4640 15 is pretty late in life to fully shed your roots let alone learn a new language and assimilate culturally. I assure, his Dad was most definitely more Italian than American, especially since immigrants tend to move into similar communities and maintain them.
I agree that it's nonsense that many Americans cling onto Euriopean ancestral roots as a mark of cultural pride when they couldn't be more foreign to those points of identity but in his case, I buy this. Also, I'm sorry I felt the need to type all those words.
@@sechay9328 the whole point of a comment is to have the need to write :). in any case, with his dad, it is true a large base is going to remain, given he went to school in country of origin, but the older one gets, the less relevant that becomes.. first 15 years italy/sicily vs let say his dad is in his late 70's ( i dont know).. those first 15 would have been very relevant in the first 10 to 20 years after he came to the USA, for sure.. but once he has a child, that deludes immensely, you eventually get better and better at English, but not better at italian/sicilian.. so the level stays at that of a 15 year old, and gets worse if you use it less and less..; and if the dad went to school for his remaining years ( dont know if he did), collage or whatnot, that also deludes it more...
personally, born in romania, to romanian parents, left to belgium when i was 3.. returned every summer to romania from the age of 7 till 12 or so ( i think), learned the language at that level, but never went to school in romania... left belgium at age 25 to argentina... due to learning spanish, my (basic) romanian is now gone, ( speaking at least, i can still understand it well enough).... even if i stay in argentina for the rest of my life, i will for sure keep most of my belgian mannerisms, accents, thinking, and won't consider myself Argentinian, nor do i consider myself romanian. but i do notice i am losing some of the belgian ' ways' both in language, and character, and become more adapted to the local area here. it wont completely go away, but it for sure has deluded some.
It's the old theory - if you're younger .. you make most of the effort in the friendship. In terms of enjoying where you're at .. sometimes you need to remove yourself from whatever it is that keeps you from having a bit of peace. The universe will slap your hand until you put down the heavy load.
Conan is the new (?) Stern .
Conan and Bill Hader. Conan and Timothy Oliphant.
Who's The Boss looks great🌠
Are the entire recordings uploaded anywhere?
@@stoic_monk where
@@stoic_monk i mean the entire video recording -- like the video posted here, but the whole thing
@@Ado010 No. There are only clips, they do not post or broadcast a recording of the entire podcast
@@samanthamaynard4447 booooooo
Sebastian would be a great Red Sox fan
Thats the struggle i could face - what to do with my millions
As an north italian with sicilian grandmother (Messina)the culture of your father seems tipical of many superstitious old sicilian.
Anyway better than never relaxing and fake american positivity culture i believe 😂 .
Stayed away. Ha
Really deconstructing what Big Jay summed up in the title of his fake cop show, Sebastian's the befuddled ginnie
He enjoys being his old style self, he needs 🍄
Sebastian is slow pace
Hilarious
Russell peters is the OG
On father examples
Norm Macdonald. "Sebastian ManCow"
It’s all under the mattress .. very Italian.
I love spending money, no wonder why I am so broke
Maybe compliments and constructive criticism aren't everyone's cup of tea here, but I can't help myself. I've been thinking about what Sebastian Maniscalco shared, and if I've got it right, he seems to be navigating the tightrope between humility and confidence. It's fascinating-this balance isn't something everyone can manage, especially not with the consistency we see in entertainers like him. It's a remarkable dichotomy, juggling these seemingly opposite traits, and yet, isn't that exactly what draws us in as listeners? This dynamic is the magic that keeps us coming back for more. It fuels the creation of new content and keeps the audience engaged until the very end. Thoughts, everyone? Does this resonate with how you experience the show too?
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