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Fatherhood and Comedy: Larry Lancaster's Story

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In this episode of the Intentionally Overheard podcast, I have a conversation with comedian, Larry Lancaster, who shares his journey from a corrections officer to a successful comedian. We discuss the importance of fatherhood, mentorship in comedy, and the significance of staying rooted in Baltimore.

Larry reflects on his experiences, the lessons learned from the stage, and how walking has become a source of creativity for him. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God and the impact of positive relationships in his life.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Larry Lancaster
01:00 The Importance of Fatherhood
06:55 Larry's Childhood and Family Dynamics
11:01 The Journey to Comedy
19:20 Transitioning from Corrections to Comedy
22:07 Taking the Leap: A Journey of Faith and Comedy
24:53 Overcoming Doubts: The Struggles of an Artist
27:54 Mentorship and Growth: The Role of Experience
30:24 Finding Purpose: Comedy as a Gateway to Impact
33:08 Staying Rooted: The Love for Baltimore
34:55 The Power of Walking: A Creative Ritual
37:43 Wisdom for the Younger Self: Seeking Guidance
39:48 Legacy and Love: Inspiring Through Laughter
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In this episode of the Intentionally Overheard podcast, I have a conversation with comedian, Larry Lancaster, who shares his journey from a corrections officer to a successful comedian. We discuss the importance of fatherhood, mentorship in comedy, and the significance of staying rooted in Baltimore.

Larry reflects on his experiences, the lessons learned from the stage, and how walking has become a source of creativity for him. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God and the impact of positive relationships in his life.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Larry Lancaster
01:00 The Importance of Fatherhood
06:55 Larry's Childhood and Family Dynamics
11:01 The Journey to Comedy
19:20 Transitioning from Corrections to Comedy
22:07 Taking the Leap: A Journey of Faith and Comedy
24:53 Overcoming Doubts: The Struggles of an Artist
27:54 Mentorship and Growth: The Role of Experience
30:24 Finding Purpose: Comedy as a Gateway to Impact
33:08 Staying Rooted: The Love for Baltimore
34:55 The Power of Walking: A Creative Ritual
37:43 Wisdom for the Younger Self: Seeking Guidance
39:48 Legacy and Love: Inspiring Through Laughter
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