“When You Reached Out, It Was Extra Special” - John Mulaney Talks Relapse and Recovery with Steph…

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  • @kaspinet
    @kaspinet Рік тому +2968

    I love that Stephen can recite lines from classic literature, plays, and poems so casually. If he hadn't taken the path he took, I would have loved to have had him as a professor.

    • @personaljesus3743
      @personaljesus3743 Рік тому +39

      Or a youth pastor

    • @SaintSanic
      @SaintSanic Рік тому +63

      He was a Sunday school teacher for years.

    • @micahclawrence
      @micahclawrence Рік тому +34

      He’d be the best teacher ever

    • @kitskivich
      @kitskivich Рік тому +11

      Great point, @kaspinet. I can definitely see Stephen as a great professor.

    • @cameronwalker6825
      @cameronwalker6825 Рік тому +12

      Porter-Gaud School alumni, Charleston, SC!

  • @jl8138
    @jl8138 Рік тому +2547

    "My greatest fear is that I don't have an ethical core."
    What a fascinating and profound and relatable concession from Colbert.

    • @dalsable582
      @dalsable582 Рік тому +82

      Concession is a great word for it. I'll be the first to criticize Stephen Colbert and so when he said that, for one second I thought Ah HA you're right to have that fear! This was immediately followed by a bit of awe. Like wow it took some real stones to say that on national television and display a level of honesty that I never could. He earned back a lot of my respect with that.

    • @peteshap1
      @peteshap1 Рік тому +50

      its such a weird thought but god i can't wait for him to retire from late night and start a nature show or a LotR podcast or something

    • @costeris35
      @costeris35 Рік тому +32

      ⁠@@peteshap1 I’m 100% on board for Stephen’s LOTR podcast.

    • @DoctorFurioso
      @DoctorFurioso Рік тому +65

      Also, a thought unique to people with ethical cores.

    • @girlgamer4444
      @girlgamer4444 Рік тому +1

      Whish hr fi a ywirl morr...

  • @Rayowag
    @Rayowag Рік тому +1659

    When Stephen retires I just want a podcast of him taking philosophical deep dives with his friends. This was fantastic.

    • @vinceg1094
      @vinceg1094 Рік тому +9

      Hooooly shit that's amazing.

    • @BrentGodwin
      @BrentGodwin Рік тому +5

      Came here to make this exact comment.

    • @michaeldegrave5905
      @michaeldegrave5905 10 місяців тому +10

      When he gave his speech at Jon Stewart’s Mark Twain award presentstion, he said something along the lines of: It’s rare to have a friendship like this in comedy. It’s even more rare that we haven’t turned it into a podcast!

    • @gretchenduran2236
      @gretchenduran2236 8 місяців тому +3

      I think you should listen to his interview in Paul Giamatti’s podcast ‘The Chinwag’. They talked so much that they had to split it in two episodes. It’s interesting and profound in many ways.

    • @alliel9970
      @alliel9970 7 місяців тому +1

      that never occurred to me but now that you've said it, I so hope it happens!! I would listen to every episode.

  • @savannahm.laurentian1286
    @savannahm.laurentian1286 Рік тому +1357

    Not an interview, but wide ranging philosophical conversation between two friends. Authentic, quick, philosophical, grounded, moral compass--what more could you want in a friend?

    • @GlennTillema
      @GlennTillema Рік тому +26

      Absolutely caught me off guard, was expecting light banter and instead we get a deep philosophical and personal conversation about religion between two friends.

    • @kenster8270
      @kenster8270 Рік тому +9

      I think they're essentially bonding over the concept of "Catholic Guilt". Feelings of inferiority/insecurity and being unworthy of others' time, DESPITE them both being rich and successful.

    • @0o0misha0o0
      @0o0misha0o0 Рік тому +5

      ​@@kenster8270they really hit it off sense their first interview. My ass already decided to go back to aa either Monday or after a detox stint (still gotta go vote, big year in Ohio), so I'm glad this popped up

    • @BbGun-lw5vi
      @BbGun-lw5vi 11 місяців тому +3

      @@0o0misha0o0Did you end up going to AA or rehab? I really hope you did and that you’re better.

  • @tdelphia1
    @tdelphia1 Рік тому +2804

    Stephen is so grounded and SANE as a person. This interview is similar to the conversation he had with Anderson Cooper about death and grieving. Stephen could have a whole career just talking with people about the meaning of life. Whether he is talking about grief or LOTR, the insights and intelligence he brings to a conversation are mesmerizing.

    • @audreywellham2413
      @audreywellham2413 Рік тому +32

      And to know and really see all his depth and breadth talent and other gifts! We are blessed with Stephen! 🙏🏻💙🎉❗️

    • @diananunez7
      @diananunez7 Рік тому +16

      @@audreywellham2413Yes we are! ❤

    • @DarkSpade87
      @DarkSpade87 Рік тому +29

      That's so funny you thought of the Anderson Cooper interview watching this, I had the exact same thought!!

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 Рік тому +11

      You are right. He once had Jim Gaffigan on his program. What an amazing show thst was that night.

    • @NickSquaredTV
      @NickSquaredTV Рік тому +16

      Also his talk with Andrew Garfield is very good on the subject! It’ll make you cry though

  • @sabrinafletcher7884
    @sabrinafletcher7884 Рік тому +60

    john's reaction to "set yourself on fire and ran into traffic" is the best shit. just the processing pause, and the smooth transition into laughing ridiculously hard

  • @steamr0ll
    @steamr0ll Рік тому +1636

    This is a real human interaction, from the heart.

    • @susanlewis1875
      @susanlewis1875 Рік тому +28

      Their enjoyment was almost palpable. I loved it.

    • @spiderinacup1543
      @spiderinacup1543 Рік тому +15

      Yes!

    • @RVCfilm
      @RVCfilm Рік тому +13

      I remember from another interview that Stephen and John Mulaney not only were both raised Catholic, but both took confirmation names that were the name of a brother in the family who had died. So I think Stephen feels like John will understand things other people don't and that shows up in what they talk about.

  • @jennafaye349
    @jennafaye349 Рік тому +516

    Both John and Stephen are such special people. Their self-awareness, honesty and intelligence is something to strive for. What an awesome conversation.

    • @loudaddy2001
      @loudaddy2001 Рік тому +9

      You can really feel that respect when John said, "That's a great question".
      Most times, Steven would've said, "I know"! 😂😂

  • @A_M_Bobb
    @A_M_Bobb Рік тому +2191

    This was such a genuinely awesome conversation.

    • @empiretrolley
      @empiretrolley Рік тому +34

      Check out their other interviews. They always go deep. It's a great connection they share.

    • @joejazwinski8873
      @joejazwinski8873 Рік тому +28

      you can tell when Stephen is interviewing a close friend when the interview goes like that. Love to see it

    • @dthomas9230
      @dthomas9230 Рік тому

      @@joejazwinski8873He slips intellectual jokes in all the time, and they do have the same taste. Stephen said it was about the south then Thomas More, so Catholicism and South Carolina, and Catholic families must be Venn Diagram from a to z in their heads, or a Zen Diagram.

    • @nugboy420
      @nugboy420 Рік тому +4

      I hope so I am excited. Just got here hes sitting down.

    • @jeanahollings
      @jeanahollings Рік тому +5

      I know, right! I feel like it was so deep they could have used a therapist to make the conversation even more amazing!

  • @GrechStudios
    @GrechStudios Рік тому +377

    One reason why I love Colbert is his ability and willingness to dive deep into real human subjects without having to make a joke out of it. There’s so much depth and substance that helps to highlight all the fun he has on the show. Such a refreshing presence on TV these days.

    • @suew.9938
      @suew.9938 10 місяців тому +2

      Totally agree, he’s not eager about rushing to a more fun or mainstream topic or turning everything into something lighter, it’s so refreshing

  • @RecoveryHacker
    @RecoveryHacker Рік тому +498

    John is a wonderful example of why we should never devalue people struggling with mental health issues. His willingness to be both candid and humorous about his issues lends a credibility to his words that border on art.

    • @elisemiller13
      @elisemiller13 9 місяців тому +3

      If every addict (former or otherwise) was articulate...

  • @justn444
    @justn444 Рік тому +459

    This is great in so many ways. MEN talking about their innermost fears is rare. It was genuine, sincere, and even a little awkward at times. But that made it REAL. Thank you both!

    • @nadiamccall4311
      @nadiamccall4311 Рік тому +1

      i missed it what was that fear....

    • @justn444
      @justn444 Рік тому +15

      @@nadiamccall4311 The fear of "going with the crowd" when push came to shove. The fear that the part of one's self that he believes is "good" and "moral," will not be what comes forth. That's what I took as the fear. :)

    • @steggopotamus
      @steggopotamus 11 місяців тому +6

      I am loving how more and more these days men are talking like this. I just listened to a podcast episode with John Mulaney and Theo Von, and the detail they got into about how they think their childhoods might have influenced their drug addiction was so hopeful for me (a woman who is practically a tea totaller, never smoked, etc) it's just so nice seeing men acknowledge that the strongest and most logical thing anyone can do is be brave enough to face your weaknesses and admit that you are an emotional being (whether you want to be or not, your brain literally produces the neurochemicals that make emotions happen, denying it is illogical).
      I'm so proud of John and stephen and any man that can make progress towards putting the macho-stereotype behind them.

    • @jhakardballoch2986
      @jhakardballoch2986 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@steggopotamus I have a great group of friends where we'll just chat like often on call. It's natural and it really helps working through your shit openly with people. Keeps everyone more grounded too

    • @ApoloniaJones1976
      @ApoloniaJones1976 7 місяців тому

      Anderson Cooper did a great conversational interview with Stephen on grief. Anderson cried.

  • @eponymousIme
    @eponymousIme Рік тому +616

    What a privilege to listen in on a conversation between these two engrossing human beings who shared their vulnerabilities not only with each other, but with the rest of us. How could we not love them more than we already did?

    • @sunandstorm
      @sunandstorm Рік тому +17

      Right though? Their thoughts on religion is truly mesmerizing. As a former Catholic myself, I can relate with the fears they hold.

  • @soyanaracquel
    @soyanaracquel Рік тому +244

    Oh John. You got me teary-eyed with "If he's good, I'm good".
    That's the whole point of parenting....

  • @jennifergilligan2182
    @jennifergilligan2182 7 місяців тому +51

    It's really sweet that all these comedians care so much about Baby J... they seem to have really rallied around him and seem very protective of him. Nice to see

  • @melaniedance138
    @melaniedance138 Рік тому +130

    What a nerdy convo on national television. It’s great seeing John sober and happy and confident enough to have in depth conversations about his troubles and experiences!

    • @marcosm1223
      @marcosm1223 10 місяців тому +2

      That's what I was thinking! I don't get this show where I live so I'm not familiar with the host, but I would've thought that they'd try and keep the conversation at a level where most people could keep up, but it seems like they're so comfortable with each other that they just did their own thing regardless of the audience. Was fascinating and very entertaining.

  • @y0sarian
    @y0sarian Рік тому +69

    Worrying if you have an ethical core is a good indication you have one Stephen.

  • @deementia6796
    @deementia6796 Рік тому +156

    This is exactly what a talk show SHOULD be. Good conversations that can weave in and out between two people who have a connection with each other, sharing their thoughts and dreams and fears. Sooooo fascinating, and I'm glad they played it all here, since there wasn't any huge laugh out loud viral moments. Wonderful stuff!

  • @jostrong2385
    @jostrong2385 Рік тому +309

    Well...that, I do believe, was the best interview I've ever seen. So real, raw. I really enjoyed it.

    • @andrewgrove1691
      @andrewgrove1691 Рік тому

      He loves to go raw in Asians lol

    • @Trailer__Swift
      @Trailer__Swift Рік тому +9

      Do go back and watch their last interview. Equally poignant and when John was in a different place in life. Very inquisitive and deep.

    • @Trailer__Swift
      @Trailer__Swift Рік тому +7

      Another great one is Stephen’s interview about life and death with Anderson Cooper. Give that a watch! Stephen is the best interview ever!

    • @awesomedayz3465
      @awesomedayz3465 Рік тому +6

      Seth Meyers and John both sat down for a great interview after his stint in rehab.

    • @sheshebrad
      @sheshebrad Рік тому +4

      Yes. It was deep. Loved it!

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername9369 Рік тому +146

    I've said it before and I'll say it again, the best and classiest Colbert guests always acknowledge the band, and Mr Mulaney did not disappoint. God love him, I wish him continued success in his recovery, he's a great dude.

  • @rikkiechambers4959
    @rikkiechambers4959 Рік тому +555

    I’m so happy that he made it through his drug ordeal and has found a great new life I’d hate to have lost such talent , and I think it’s a lot due to the fact that he has such solid friends , friends that cared and stood behind him .. thank you Stephen for being one of those friends 🙏💚

    • @peterharris8471
      @peterharris8471 Рік тому +31

      He hasn't made it through an ordeal. He will be in recovery for the rest of his life.

    • @BlueManIan
      @BlueManIan Рік тому +9

      ​@@peterharris8471how can you say that he hasn't been through an ordeal?

    • @courtney5796
      @courtney5796 Рік тому +26

      @@BlueManIan He DID make it through an ordeal, but addiction is a life long battle after you stop and many fall back in. I think peter meant it ain't over and done.

    • @toobasaurus23
      @toobasaurus23 Рік тому +32

      I'm happy for John, but no one mentions his wife that was ditched after she put up with all his drug BS.
      Ditching his wife for Olivia Munn as soon as he got clean.
      That's a bitch ass move.

    • @peterharris8471
      @peterharris8471 Рік тому +19

      @@toobasaurus23 it's not at all surprising that part of his recovery was leaving his codependent relationship.

  • @wideawake5630
    @wideawake5630 Рік тому +78

    Jon has gained a certain humility that makes him even more lovable. Been praying for him a long time and will continue.

  • @bryanprice7670
    @bryanprice7670 Рік тому +84

    This is one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. You can tell they are true friends by how safe they are with each other. They share real stuff here

  • @augjake
    @augjake Рік тому +16

    The bands opening song for him, the melody to “I can see clearly now the rain is gone” is touching.

  • @susanlewis1875
    @susanlewis1875 Рік тому +250

    What a wonderful interview. I'd love to see Stephen do that more often. And kudos to John for his recovery.

  • @lseh4720
    @lseh4720 Рік тому +28

    I love when Colbert shows his intellect, without even trying or knowing that he is doing it. Beautiful man

  • @rudypoo421
    @rudypoo421 Рік тому +69

    I love how much these two really like each other.

  • @candersson65
    @candersson65 Рік тому +142

    Such a wonderful example of REAL men sharing emotions, fears, thoughts. No alpha crap, so engaging and authentic.

  • @HeraldOfBadger
    @HeraldOfBadger Рік тому +582

    John and I have basically gotten sober at the same time so I am always intently following that story whenever it's on latenight

  • @jarrydrowley192
    @jarrydrowley192 Рік тому +38

    This is perhaps the healthiest and most genuine I've seen John in a very long time. Congratulations on the sobriety, your young small family and performing genuinely yet hilariously.

  • @patsylvest
    @patsylvest Рік тому +107

    Loved all the introspection from John and Stephen. They connect like old friends.

  • @threewellsliving
    @threewellsliving 7 місяців тому +51

    "Do you ever feel like you're bothering me?"
    "Yes."
    "NEVER."
    Instant tears. What a kind and honest exchange. There's probably someone most of us need to have this exact conversation with, whichever seat we are in.

  • @misterderp4566
    @misterderp4566 Рік тому +366

    The honesty that Mulaney has about his addiction and recovery is so important, especially given that he was successful while using but still realized that it was making his life worse. It's far too easy for folks to think "I'm making tons of money and everyone loves me, why change?" but Mulaney had the courage and insight to recognize he was getting in his own way. I wish the same for everyone who faces the same struggles.

    • @RecoveryHacker
      @RecoveryHacker Рік тому +6

      Well said!

    • @eponymousIme
      @eponymousIme Рік тому +26

      Yes, but he also had some help from a bunch of friends who staged an intervention.

    • @juliewick
      @juliewick Рік тому +5

      THIS. This is so well said. Thanks for sharing.❤

    • @misterderp4566
      @misterderp4566 Рік тому

      Nobody does it alone; there's a reason John said to Stephen that it mattered that Stephen reached out@@eponymousIme

    • @inconspicuoustoaster6310
      @inconspicuoustoaster6310 Рік тому

      Hear, hear

  • @jms18uga
    @jms18uga Рік тому +19

    This was like sitting at the dinner table listening as two friends chatted at home. Lovely. Just lovely

  • @kelkabot
    @kelkabot Рік тому +20

    "A Man for All Seasons" is one of my favorite plays, and I love this intelligent conversation.

  • @Sharonmxg
    @Sharonmxg Рік тому +54

    Stephen is such a kind human. Those who get to call him friend are very fortunate.

  • @fleetwoodm5292
    @fleetwoodm5292 Рік тому +72

    This was an extraordinary conversation by two very astute, authentic people.

  • @DNTXPCTMCH
    @DNTXPCTMCH Рік тому +17

    Stephen's emotional intelligence and ability to communicate gives me comfort and hope

  • @johnbod
    @johnbod Рік тому +217

    It’s been too long since I’ve had new Mulaney content to tide me over

    • @ellengrace4609
      @ellengrace4609 Рік тому +4

      Nothing tops the horse in the hospital for me! 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @danieldonnelly1581
      @danieldonnelly1581 Рік тому +2

      Exactly what I was thinking!!!

    • @nondescriptbeing5944
      @nondescriptbeing5944 Рік тому +3

      Did you listen to Theo Von and Conan podcasts with John

    • @usualsuspects42
      @usualsuspects42 Рік тому +2

      @@ellengrace4609 Totally agree!! Absoultely brilliant analogy John came up with there.

  • @misslegacyatheart
    @misslegacyatheart Рік тому +78

    I absolutely love Stephen and John separately and to watch them together, having this deep conversation, interlaced with humor is beautiful. I am so grateful that John seems like he is doing well.

  • @Pinnfeathers
    @Pinnfeathers Рік тому +28

    This made me cry. Two extraordinarily gifted men having the best conversation about so many things that matter ♥️🥹

  • @Hannah-ls7xb
    @Hannah-ls7xb Рік тому +11

    "I always want to play roles that publically accuse me of the things I privately accuse myself of." 💛💛 how introspective!!!

  • @yiqingtan4079
    @yiqingtan4079 Рік тому +50

    This is such an honest and unexpectedly deep and revealing conversation. Hats off especially to Steven for the ability to be so bold, open and earnest.

  • @stormy32316
    @stormy32316 Рік тому +18

    I saw John’s first show out of rehab. The whole audience laughed and cried. A really special memory for me. Proud of him.

  • @deliciousgroove
    @deliciousgroove Рік тому +100

    I love this interview! I adore both of these men, and it's really cool to know that they are genuine friends.

  • @clydemasterson1129
    @clydemasterson1129 Рік тому +51

    I've never seen A Man For All Seasons, but this whole interview was still great. Stephen should never worry about raising the intellectual bar on his show. Don't dumb it down, know your audience. We like silly, but cretins we are not. Thoughtful, heartfelt, LOVE IT!!!

  • @mrjaxthecat
    @mrjaxthecat Рік тому +76

    God love John! He is one of my absolute fav comedians. Keep up the recovery, and keep being your awesome self!

  • @uosdwiSrdewoH
    @uosdwiSrdewoH Рік тому +76

    These two always have such special conversations that are atypical of this setting which is why I'm always excited to see John on the show. Almost anyone Stephen actually knows could fit that description but John and Stephen are both very aware of their own inner feelings and aren't afraid to talk about it which is what makes their conversations unique. Also John isn't afraid to turn it right back onto Stephen and ask him the same question so we end up learning a lot about both of them and it's genuinely interesting and makes you feel like "well if these guys have these thoughts and feelings and open up about them so can I".

  • @stellatigges220
    @stellatigges220 Рік тому +42

    When John starts talking about his son it’s the most wholesome thing ever. How much he genuinely loves him and finds him cool,funny,interesting, is so cute

  • @Rav2277
    @Rav2277 Рік тому +26

    This and their interview talking about each others’ anxieties is a real testament to how much they like and admire each other. Even if there are cameras and they’re on a show, they want to get into the deeper, more personal topics.
    And looking at how Jon Batiste remarked how Stephen had some deep and ultimately helpful conversations about Jon and his ailing soon-to-be wife really shine light on how caring Stephen is.
    Seeing Jon Mulaney and him show gratitude for each other is really beautiful, and some really refreshing authenticity on what’s ultimately a very produced show!

  • @notoriouslybratty
    @notoriouslybratty Рік тому +16

    I love Stephen reciting things - he always recites things in an excited way that he gets to share this thing that means so much to him that he memorized it.

  • @katrinaboehmer9732
    @katrinaboehmer9732 Рік тому +60

    Love when Mulaney is on ANY show but especially this one. They’re kindred spirits.

  • @TSIRKLAND
    @TSIRKLAND Рік тому +66

    Stephen can get super deep, like philosophical, religion, the whole deal. Not many late-night hosts will do that. It's all the topics of the day, and jokes, and new movies or music coming out. Even the conversations around politics- those might sometimes get intense and real. But seldom will they get personal. Few hosts actually bare themselves on air as much as Stephen does. And it shows how much he trusts the guest, to get that deep- he doesn't do it with everybody. People will affectionately give him grief for his deep, deep love of Tolkien, but there again, he is super honest and up-front and unashamed about it. Same thing with his religious and philosophical views, and self-insights. He feels deeply, and he is honest with himself, and his guest, and the studio audience, and the world audience, about it. I have tremendous respect for the man.
    I've never heard anything bad about his home life. His wife Evie seems to genuinely adore him; they adore each other. His kids seemed game to help out during the pandemic, and he speaks of them glowingly. I often wonder about the families of famous people; how they handle the spotlight, or sharing so much of their loved one with the rest of the world. He seems to have a healthy relationship to his fame, as does his family. I hope that is truly as true as it seems to be.

    • @nondescriptbeing5944
      @nondescriptbeing5944 Рік тому +4

      Him and Conan, most wholesome seeming talk show hosts. Would be a sad day if anything bad came out about them

    • @charlottegibbs8950
      @charlottegibbs8950 Рік тому +11

      Love Seth Meyers this way, too. Has told male friends/guests he loves them on air. Love seeing these guys reclaiming affection and vulnerability for men.

    • @marsultor6131
      @marsultor6131 Рік тому +2

      I think one of the best interviews is with Christoph Waltz, where he does exactly that.

    • @IAmJustR
      @IAmJustR Рік тому +1

      keanu takes the Colbert Questionert. was my favorite SC interview🥰

  • @bookbwitched6823
    @bookbwitched6823 Рік тому +56

    🌿 One of the most delicious shows. I missed Stephan's humor so much it hurt. But I forgot how much I love his introspection, his pulling apart an issue, a book... his own psychology, philosophy, his moral fiber. That search for wisdom is a glorious gift. His quick rejoinder to John's saying he felt if his baby was okay, he'd be okay "& that never goes away" And as a mom of a 35 yr old & a 38 yr old, I can attest to that truth which is something because I often don't feel that old myself - how can my body feel this old but my mind stopped maturing- LOL.
    Thank you, Stephen, for being worthy of all that is good & for reminding me that there is sanity, that there is wisdom & compassion - an emotional IQ even if we don't see it very often right now.
    BTW Nancy Mace is not a truth teller. The idea that ANYONE sees Jordan as trustworthy is a Santos level lie, even a trump level falsehood. The ones that make your eyes roll back of their own accord. Yes, Nancy you silly POS, our issues with Jordan are just political differences, they have nothing to do with his ignoring that the children entrusted to him as coach were being raped, when they came to -im for help, making him complicit. It has nothing to do with his playing with the adopted rules of committees so his team can win, his being a vile enraged child of a man without one iota of wisdom, kindness or moral standing. Nancy you proved who & what you are with that one sentence.

  • @eternyti
    @eternyti Рік тому +31

    Much as I love Stephen's interviews, I love these heart to hearts with his real life friends and associates so much more. It feels so real, genuine and uninhibited. I love it.

  • @glanmiregal6513
    @glanmiregal6513 Рік тому +14

    Impactful, genuine and profound. The interaction of two sweet souls. Thank you gentlemen.

  • @zacharyo_connor
    @zacharyo_connor Рік тому +19

    I love how passionate they are about A Man for All Seasons

  • @benlogna
    @benlogna Рік тому +47

    Stephen, simply the fear that you do not have an ethical core ensures that you do. No unethical person worries and measures themselves in this way. You are true.

  • @Gurgleskletch
    @Gurgleskletch Рік тому +27

    That was deeper than I thought it would be. Rock on! Love it. ❤

  • @mbur5099
    @mbur5099 Рік тому +16

    11:00 Stephens ability to quote like this gives me chills.

  • @AlexJoneses
    @AlexJoneses 8 місяців тому +6

    This is genuinely one of the best conversations i have ever listened to

  • @jameskaihatu6209
    @jameskaihatu6209 Рік тому +14

    This is an astounding conversation between two professional and intellectual peers. With jokes.

  • @emilydoyon7199
    @emilydoyon7199 Рік тому +31

    I love it when the conversations get deep and no one can look away from the raw fact that the 'famous' interviewee is an actual, complicated individual. ❤ Thank you both for being open and YOU.

  • @ShannonTheMojito
    @ShannonTheMojito Рік тому +11

    This is the best interview of John Mullaney I've ever seen.

    • @rachaeljohnson4097
      @rachaeljohnson4097 5 місяців тому

      I was just thinking that.❤❤❤❤ This John Mulaney interview just melted my heart. I have lots of respect for him. I am a huge fan.🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @mattk2740
    @mattk2740 Рік тому +27

    The deepest and most remarkable interview I’ve ever seen on late night. 👏🏼 👏🏼 How do you see yourself in the eyes of others?

  • @edwardhamm5535
    @edwardhamm5535 Рік тому +20

    We so missed you john, so good to have you back to cheer us up.

  • @katkaat
    @katkaat Рік тому +12

    I'm really glad to see John staying well and thriving, and how supportive everyone is ♡

  • @Democracy_Addict
    @Democracy_Addict Рік тому +12

    I love John! I've seen all of this stand up specials with my son who is now 20 and in college. We still support him and watched baby J together! He has so many fans rooting for him and so proud that he is taking back control of his life. Can't wait for the next stand up, John!

  • @fvivss
    @fvivss Рік тому +83

    I love how every time John Mulaney walks into Steven's Colbert studio, the place automatically turns into a psychologist

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Рік тому +26

    Always impressed how Stephen can recite random passages at will.

  • @70foolio
    @70foolio Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing something so important and not be afraid to say I’m not ok all the time. We love you John. So proud of you in this moment. ❤

  • @stevieyork9599
    @stevieyork9599 3 місяці тому +3

    Stephen Colbert is a wiser man than I realized. The world's lucky to have him.

  • @StJimmy1408
    @StJimmy1408 Рік тому +9

    The story of Sir Thomas Moore is one of the most impactful things I remember learning in highschool (at the time I thought he was insane for putting himself and his family through all of that) and I wish we saw more integrity like that in the people we idolize today.

  • @marilynhoward380
    @marilynhoward380 Рік тому +4

    My father taught us if you give charity then you never tell that you did. He helped so many people when they couldn’t afford food when he owned a small rural corner store. We never knew until we found the receipt books. He never made them feel it was charity and that he knew they would pay for the groceries someday. He wanted to let these folks maintain their self-worth. Many bills weren’t paid and some were but we never knew until after his death. We honoured his memory by never mentioning this outside of our own family. I was always proud of my dad but never more so when we learned how kind he was to so many in his own very quiet way. We weren’t well-off but he shared what we had, always. ❤

  • @TrumbullComic
    @TrumbullComic Рік тому +6

    Wow, I could listen to these two talk to each other for hours.

  • @cucamongaduke3600
    @cucamongaduke3600 Рік тому +2

    The amount of love that is present in this conversation is amazing. So beautiful.

  • @jfranks1295
    @jfranks1295 Рік тому +8

    This is a perfect example of two men expressing themselves and showing a authentic sense of masculinity with honesty and sincerity.

  • @fletchoid
    @fletchoid Рік тому +7

    Wow! This interview slid from light comedy over my morning coffee to deep moral discussion so fast I had to rewind and pay more attention. Colbert never ceases to amaze me.

  • @gnomibee6785
    @gnomibee6785 Рік тому +7

    i love this new wave in recent years where talk show hosts and comedians who are all friends just have a genuine conversations instead of promo stuff and i hope this never changes

  • @juliebunderson6201
    @juliebunderson6201 7 місяців тому +3

    This is the best dialogue I've seen in any television show or movie in a long time.

  • @NurseKathi
    @NurseKathi Рік тому +8

    I watch Stephen all the time, have for years, even back to the Daily Show, but have never commented on a segment -- until this episode. I'm a John Mulaney fan and this interview was phenomenal! Such depth and vulnerability by Stephen as they conversed, such intelligence, was wonderful to experience. With gratitude for Stephen, thank you!

  • @kimberlyschulz9889
    @kimberlyschulz9889 Рік тому +5

    I totally understand this. It's more vulnerable to tell three people than thousands of people sitting a bit back and off the stage. They can't ask you questions and you can't typically see if there is judgment on their face.

  • @rainydaygirl57
    @rainydaygirl57 Рік тому +22

    Wonderful conversation. Love John's new look.

  • @tom2point0
    @tom2point0 Рік тому +24

    I love when John gets deep like this. He should do a whole podcast like this. Have on guests like Stephen who can go deep as well with him.

  • @JanetPlanetful
    @JanetPlanetful Рік тому +22

    I always love their conversations.

  • @walkingstick6655
    @walkingstick6655 Рік тому +8

    We need a lot more of these conversations. And exploring "A Man for All Seasons" is wonderful.

  • @naylas3908
    @naylas3908 Рік тому +4

    I loooove it when Stephen has in-depth conversations with people.

  • @CarenKH1
    @CarenKH1 Рік тому +1

    This conversation gives me hope. Intelligence, deep wit, compassion, and self-awareness are absent from lots of media. This is just wonderful.

  • @carolinchen4683
    @carolinchen4683 Рік тому +12

    Addiction is awful and terrifying... it does not discriminate. It doesn't matter how smart, funny, or wonderful you are as a human being. You feel imprisoned and ashamed. It's admirable that he has the courage to talk about it, and he has a friend to talk it through with. Bravo for this interview. (For me, seven days sober following a recent relapse.)

    • @Hoops176
      @Hoops176 Рік тому

      Good luck! Prayers

  • @erroneousbotch4404
    @erroneousbotch4404 Рік тому +6

    I can listen to Stephen talk all day. Love these candid moments

  • @Kristine_202
    @Kristine_202 Рік тому +22

    I'm in recovery but I also have social anxiety. I don't, in theory, have a problem talking about my struggles, but I do generally have a problem having a one-a-one conversation with someone, especially if they're a stranger. I saw John's show twice and there was a moment (which they left out of the Netflix special for obvious reasons) when he asks if anyone in the audience has been to rehab. The first time I saw him, I was sitting pretty far away, so I raised my hand with a bunch of other people and then that was it. The second time I saw him, it didn't sink in that I was sitting second row, center, and he could see me. So when he asked and I raised my hand, he started talking to me. Oh, shit. LOL But the funny thing is that I had no problem having a conversation with him in front of an auditorium full of people. I was a little nervous because it's a serious subject and it was a comedy show, so I didn't want any of my answers to bum people out, but aside from that, it was like talking to an old friend. In this interview when he talks about sharing private information with large crowds I just, thought, "I guess I can relate." 🤷‍♀
    Also, his audience was awesome because he asked about my sober time and I have 8 years and a bunch of people stopped me after the show to congratulate me. It was a great experience and now I can say that I met John. He even introduced himself after I told him my name and said, "Hi, I'm John" (I know, I bought the ticket) so I think that officially counts as meeting. LOL

    • @dawnbaines8539
      @dawnbaines8539 8 місяців тому

      Congratulations on your sobriety! Keep up the good work!

  • @merissaj4518
    @merissaj4518 Рік тому +8

    I have absolutely had the same feelings about "Not wanting to bother people". Other people aren't thinking about me, they have other stuff to do, hanging out with me isn't something they think about, etc. That thinking led me to not putting in effort in one particular friendship, and caused some serious strife. So, to everyone who feels the same, bother the people in your life. Ask them to hang out. If they say no for whatever reason, that is on them; but at least you reached out. Reach out.

  • @TheRealSonicBeats
    @TheRealSonicBeats Рік тому +5

    Now, this was a conversation, not an interview. I love this so much

  • @Max-zg2ci
    @Max-zg2ci Рік тому +8

    One of the best interviews you’ve done yet Stephen. It amazes me still. after so many years of watching you, how great of an interviewer you are. The way you level with them and use humor to ease into a sensitive subject or wittily assure John by sell deprecating for a moment, it’s so classy.

  • @timsika7655
    @timsika7655 Рік тому +3

    Such an excellent conversation. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS--one of the all-time great films.

  • @jocelyncuellar4568
    @jocelyncuellar4568 Рік тому +3

    I couldn’t be happier to see John … so happy. Wonderful meeting of friends catching up.

  • @annavizard970
    @annavizard970 Рік тому +23

    So love John Mulaney.

  • @cheska2024
    @cheska2024 8 місяців тому +3

    This was 5 months ago, and I somehow missed it. But I'm going to say this late anyway. This is the deepest interview I've ever seen on a Stephen show. John brought out so much from himself and Stephen. Definitely a two-fer! Thank you both for your openness.

  • @this_connor_guy
    @this_connor_guy Рік тому +3

    I could listen to these two talk for an hour and a half/two hours. So philosophical and great.

  • @lisaryderwellness
    @lisaryderwellness Рік тому +2

    Honest and open conversation about things so many of us struggle with… wonderful. The first step to healing is uncovering and getting things out of the darkness (and boy do we need healing).