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Hello everyone! Welcome to The ITfactor Show! I’m so honored to have as my guest today, one of comedy’s biggest stars, Rob Riggle. We're going to talk about his life and career, as well as some of his greatest moments.
Rob has been a staple in comedic films and television for over 15 years. He is known for his memorable characters in comedy hits like “The Hangover and “Step Brothers”, as well as his stints on “Saturday Night Live”, and as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He also recently appeared in Warner Bros.’ war drama, “12 Strong” and Open Road Films’ “Midnight Sun”, the latter of which he received critical acclaim for his performance.
While Rob has made audiences around the world laugh, he also has served as a member of the United States Marine Corps. Initially joining the Marine Corps in 1990 at the age of 19, Rob rose through the ranks and has served in various countries, including Albania, Liberia and Afghanistan. He recently retired from the Marine Corps Reserve after 23 years of total service — nine years of active duty and 14 years in the reserves – with more than 21 medals and ribbons.
Rob’s story is so inspiring because he was able to turn his life around and create a new purpose for himself. He’s a great example of how anyone can find their calling in life. In this episode, he shares some great advice about how you can live your life by design and not just by default. It’s true that there are many paths that lead to success – some are harder than others – but if you’re willing to work hard and follow your heart, you will find your way! Let’s dive in!
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Hello everyone! Welcome to The ITfactor Show! I’m so honored to have as my guest today, one of comedy’s biggest stars, Rob Riggle. We're going to talk about his life and career, as well as some of his greatest moments.
Rob has been a staple in comedic films and television for over 15 years. He is known for his memorable characters in comedy hits like “The Hangover and “Step Brothers”, as well as his stints on “Saturday Night Live”, and as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He also recently appeared in Warner Bros.’ war drama, “12 Strong” and Open Road Films’ “Midnight Sun”, the latter of which he received critical acclaim for his performance.
While Rob has made audiences around the world laugh, he also has served as a member of the United States Marine Corps. Initially joining the Marine Corps in 1990 at the age of 19, Rob rose through the ranks and has served in various countries, including Albania, Liberia and Afghanistan. He recently retired from the Marine Corps Reserve after 23 years of total service — nine years of active duty and 14 years in the reserves – with more than 21 medals and ribbons.
Rob’s story is so inspiring because he was able to turn his life around and create a new purpose for himself. He’s a great example of how anyone can find their calling in life. In this episode, he shares some great advice about how you can live your life by design and not just by default. It’s true that there are many paths that lead to success – some are harder than others – but if you’re willing to work hard and follow your heart, you will find your way! Let’s dive in!
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