Ageless Laughter: Exploring Modern Comedy with Fritz Coleman in ‘Unassisted Living
The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series
Welcome to ‘The Not Old Better Show,’ Art of Living Interview Series on radio and podcast, where we explore the joys, challenges, and humor of aging. I’m your host, Paul Vogelzang, and today’s episode is brought to you by Journey Perfect Sleep Chair and CrunchLabs. We have a truly special episode for you
lighting up television screens and comedy stages alike. Winner of five Emmy awards, Fritz Coleman, a legend in the world of laughter and a master of weaving humor into the tapestry of aging, is here to share his unique perspective. Fritz’s journey from a beloved NBC weathercaster to an Emmy Award-winning stand-up comedian is nothing short of inspiring.
In his latest comedy special, ‘Unassisted Living,’ now streaming on Tubi, Fritz delves into the realities of growing older with a blend of wit and wisdom. But what’s truly fascinating is how the acclaimed HBO series ‘Hacks’ and its portrayal of an aging comedienne, played by Jean Smart, has influenced his work
Today, we’ll peel back the layers of Fritz’s comedic approach, explore the impact of ‘Hacks’ on his show, and maybe uncover a few family secrets about where his sense of humor comes from.
So, whether you’re a long-time fan or just discovering the magic of Fritz Coleman, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Get ready for an engaging journey through laughter, life, and the art of aging gracefully.
Stay tuned, as we bring you a conversation with Fritz Coleman, right here on ‘The Not Old Better Show.’
My thanks to our sponsors today, today’s episode is brought to you by Journey Perfect Sleep Chair and CrunchLabs. Please support our sponsors, as they in turn support the show. My thanks to Fritz Coleman for his generous time, excellent humor, and his new hit comedy special, “Unassisted Living,” now available on Tubi. My thanks to you, my wonderful audience on radio and podcast. Please be well, be safe and Let’s Talk about Better©, ‘The Not Old Better Show,’ Art of Living Interview Series on radio and podcast, Thanks everybody, and we’ll see you next week.