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After spending most of his twenties pursuing a career as a literary agent, John Hodgman decided to try his own hand at writing. Following an appearance to promote one of his books on The Daily Show, he was invited to return as a contributor, serving as the show's "Resident Expert" and "Deranged Millionaire." This led to an unexpected and, frankly, implausible career in front of the camera. In these pages, Hodgman explores the strangeness of his career, speaking plainly of fame, especially at the weird, marginal level he has enjoyed--not only the surreal excitement of it, but also the drudgery of it, the emptiness of the status it conveys, and the hard moments of losing that status. Through these stories you will learn many things, such as what it's like to be invited to become an honorary member of an Ivy League secret society, only to be hazed and humiliated by the dapper young members of that club. Or how it feels when your TV gig is cancelled and you can console yourself with the fact that all of that travel that made your children feel so sad and abandoned at least left you with a prize: Platinum Medallion Status with your airline.
Publication Year: 2019
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In the end, the friends we made were the medallion status all along.
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Medallion status is the medallion status! John Hodgman has been in a lot of secret rooms, met a lot of celebs, flown enough to become platinum on a beloved airline, been refused entry into even secreter rooms, and pet some famous corgis. This peek into the life of a once-somewhat-famous actor into a less-famous-writer/podcaster is a enjoyable one. I highly recommend the audiobook, because John has an excellent voice that is infused with pompous humor.
Quirky, funny, strangely touching at times. Likely not for everyone but if you are a Daily Show fan or enjoy quirky comedy, I recommend!