Welcome to our first 100% video episode! I'm sitting down with the beautiful, brilliant, Emmy-winning Trish Suhr in my newly transformed art studio.
Trish shares the "Swedish Death Cleanse" philosophy that'll make you want to toss your clutter immediately, plus a three-minute encounter with Dolly Parton that literally stopped her from quitting show business.
We dive into growing up in a funeral home, the "high tides" mentality for women in comedy, and why being "seasoned" means you still have plenty of shine left. If you've ever felt underestimated or wondered if your best work is still ahead, this conversation is for you.
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⏱️ Episode Timeline & Highlights
[02:57] – Blessing my convertible at CarMax: Gratitude for things that served us
[04:26] – The Swedish Death Cleanse and giving your stuff away while you're alive
[11:06] – Caskets and cadavers: Growing up in a funeral home and med school drawing
[22:34] – How a surprise open mic in South Carolina launched my comedy at 68
[31:25] – The "High Tides" mentality: Why women in comedy don't compete
[43:59] – The "Spring" patent story: Never judge an engineer by their cover
[01:00:00] – Emmy-winning writing and Clean House memories
[01:20:00] – Why "seasoned" performers have more to give than ever
[01:36:45] – Three minutes with Dolly: The moment that saved Trish's career
[01:45:00] – Final thoughts on shine, gratitude, and Grandma Fun Fun wisdom
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Links & Resources Mentioned
• Book: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson
• Hotel Recommendation: St. Regis Venice
• Comedians: Leanne Morgan, Karen Mills, Josh Johnson
• TV Shows: Clean House, The Office, Ted Lasso, Rooster (HBO)
• Follow Trish Suhr on Instagram, @trishsuhr for more stories and wisdom⸻
Closing Thoughts
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