Louis Theroux: "The Thing That Makes Me Great At Work, Makes Me Bad At Life!" | E198

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From his recent global TikTok fame to his BAFTA award-winning documentaries Louis Theroux has delighted audiences and grown a cult following with his distinctive brand of personality. Best know for his documentary series ‘Weird Weekends’, and ‘When Louis Met……’ Louis has explored the most controversial subjects with wide eyed curiosity and openness.
Topics:
0:00 Intro
02:02 Early context
12:18 Your early relationship with work
20:47 Affection
27:18 What is your dark-side
32:13 Struggling to connect with people
35:22 Feeling anxious doing new things
43:24 Your new series
46:34 Conforming vs being disruptive
56:49 Feeling like an imposter
01:06:01 Are you now aware of what people saw in you?
01:10:51 How do you remain happy?
01:14:10 How do you connect with all these people?
01:21:49 Being insincere
01:29:32 Neglecting your personal life for work
01:35:58 Your experience with anxiety
01:37:44 Your mental health
01:40:17 The last guest's question
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@TheDiaryOfACEO
@TheDiaryOfACEO Рік тому
If you enjoyed this conversation (and you love Louie), please do me a little favour and like the video 👍 it really helps the channel and allows these types of conversations to reach more people. Steven 👊🏾
@retcon1991
@retcon1991 Рік тому
But I thought you hoped that no-one was listening, Steven! Excellent interview, as always.
@michellletrumanmcgrath8846
@michellletrumanmcgrath8846 Рік тому
Loved it
@joshuataylor3550
@joshuataylor3550 Рік тому
Click the settings icon (cog wheel) and you can put subtitles on Kerry.
@joshuataylor3550
@joshuataylor3550 Рік тому
Carry on not berating people Steven. Maintain the last bastions of polite humble decency in a world of dick measurers.
@hermbobsquarehead
@hermbobsquarehead Рік тому
@@KerryNeeds hey, I was in the same position as you having to keep the volume down and struggling to hear. Subtitles are one option but I bought some wireless bluetooth headphones. It's a much better listening experience. I recommend Bose if you can afford them. Definitely worth the investment.
@samueljweston
@samueljweston Рік тому
I was looking for a way into documentary film many years ago and naughtily pinched Louis’ email address from one his early Weird Weekends (I think). I asked him to give me some advice about ways into the industry and not only did he email back but offered me some time on the phone. We chatted for thirty minutes. Very down to earth. Great guy.
@thecommentator6694
@thecommentator6694 Рік тому
That's incredible, a true testament to his character. Thanks for sharing.
@vg4life
@vg4life Рік тому
Da hell? A guy of his caliber willling to get on the phone with a fan and offer some free advice? Nice
@col.231
@col.231 10 місяців тому
And did it help? Not sure that I support you extending this information publicly; after all, he was kind to you, and what do you do? Give all and sundry the idea that they can do exactly the same. Give him a break!
@benohanlon
@benohanlon 10 місяців тому
What was the advice?
@swhiting100
@swhiting100 9 місяців тому
@@col.231 It would have been better not to comment.
@Fionasichanie
@Fionasichanie Рік тому
Louis’s anxiety about the May Day dance around the pole was hilarious 😂
@TraceyOfficial
@TraceyOfficial 7 місяців тому
Louis is the sweetest Neuro-Divergent man I have seen in a while. Well done Steven for bringing the Calm!
@Gws525
@Gws525 Рік тому
I see Louis and I click.
@johannacallaghan1623
@johannacallaghan1623 Рік тому
Same.
@benesss
@benesss Рік тому
i know …. me too 🤣🤣🤣
@seamus9750
@seamus9750 Рік тому
Me Too !!...such a unique character
@Jessica_L90
@Jessica_L90 Рік тому
Same he is so interesting
@RichardRatner.1972
@RichardRatner.1972 Рік тому
Likewise!
@ellenmeilee
@ellenmeilee Рік тому
Louis is the David Attenborough of human documentaries. I love him! So skilled dealing with people. And yet whilst he does everything to keep the focus on them, you can’t help but find him the most interesting thing to watch.
@nartarlyiatremaynne1239
@nartarlyiatremaynne1239 Рік тому
I concur with your sentiment 100%♡ Australia.
@sararichardson737
@sararichardson737 Рік тому
He is a good interviewee too. Who’d thought!
@letmeexplain1816
@letmeexplain1816 Рік тому
I loved his documentaries !!
@wendyhannan2454
@wendyhannan2454 Рік тому
Wow that hit home, I so relate. Thank you
@wendyhannan2454
@wendyhannan2454 Рік тому
The above was meant for, G Grace.
@scarba
@scarba Рік тому
You are the best type of interviewer, you let people speak. You just can’t get this quality of interview on mainstream media. Much appreciated
@TheDiaryOfACEO
@TheDiaryOfACEO Рік тому
🙏🏽 Thank you x
@villeporttila5161
@villeporttila5161 Рік тому
That's a very underrated skill. Not many interviewers have it, especially not political ones
@thatslife13
@thatslife13 Рік тому
I really agree and Steven is incredibly well prepared with his questions and his research. I don’t know how many times I shout at screens when interviewers talk over their guests. 😊 Nx
@1234567marks
@1234567marks Рік тому
Don’t think he had much choice with Louis in the room 🙂
@scarba
@scarba Рік тому
@@1234567marks haha
@Mint_chocolate123
@Mint_chocolate123 Рік тому
You can see his anxiety and social awkwardness in this trying to get everything out but he is very endearing and extremely smart 😊
@mirandafriday4023
@mirandafriday4023 Рік тому
Tangent ahoy but I love it...... The casio watch
@peterhart3836
@peterhart3836 Рік тому
Very obviously had a bit of a smoke beforehand. I’m quite sure he’d admit it. Good and very talented bloke.
@necaacen
@necaacen Рік тому
@@mirandafriday4023 lol, theres a moment at about 1 hour 6 mins where hes asked a question and he starts about 30 answers/tangents without finishing a single one of them 🤣 yeah i feel like sometimes i, but you know theres that thing where, actually now i mention it, oh this reminds me of this time where dave, actually dave would hate me saying, you know when you know someone, its like when you have your first job....
@if7363
@if7363 7 місяців тому
Awkward, lol
@Vikki_G_
@Vikki_G_ Рік тому
i love how socially awkward Louis is, he makes me feel normal.
@Julia-LArt
@Julia-LArt Рік тому
Yes, he’s socially awkward and yet has been in so many awkward situations but handled them remarkably.
@xanthirudha
@xanthirudha 7 місяців тому
lets go on a date then
@iDrumGod
@iDrumGod 4 місяці тому
That’s autism for ya
@hashgnome9326
@hashgnome9326 Рік тому
Please, please get Karl Pilkington on. Massive fan of his and he is immensely interesting not to mention naturally funny with a philosophical outlook on so many things. Just discovered your channel recently and really enjoying it. Great interview with Louis. Well done.
@lindanoble7047
@lindanoble7047 Рік тому
Karl is lovely, but I think what he does is an act not the true KP
@hashgnome9326
@hashgnome9326 Рік тому
@@lindanoble7047 it's no act... He is as genuine as they come.
@junbh2
@junbh2 Рік тому
@@lindanoble7047 I hope so because he would be insufferable if it was real.
@lshz
@lshz Рік тому
This!!! Please!!
@Salmonandfriends
@Salmonandfriends Рік тому
really good shout!
@dlaldlaldlanutsntnstn1418
@dlaldlaldlanutsntnstn1418 Рік тому
Louis is so fascinating. He's so astutely aware and attentive to fulfilling his role on your podcast that he basically asked and answered all the questions himself. I think thats his way of showing care, he's worrying about your podcast on your behalf and making sure it goes well. He is the most unlikely version of a social butterfly, so profoundly brilliant at reading the situation and navigating the interaction
@taz454
@taz454 Рік тому
Louis is quite a complex character but/and immensely likable. Love his work and love to hear him talk.
@mroberts566
@mroberts566 Рік тому
I don’t understand who he is. Is that because I’m American? I never heard of him until he did that rap about his money folding.
@DavidBrusewitz
@DavidBrusewitz Рік тому
@@mroberts566 That might be, although his father is actually an American as well. He was first put on by Michael Moore for his satirical show TV Nation, and went on to film many great documentaries in the States going forward.
@user-jk7dy3rq8t
@user-jk7dy3rq8t Рік тому
@@mroberts566 he’s quite a famous documentary film maker with a unique slightly passive interview style that brings peoples walls down
@mroberts566
@mroberts566 Рік тому
@@user-jk7dy3rq8t Thanks. Based on the comments here, it seems like everyone loves him. Where would be the best place to begin familiarizing myself with his work?
@jziffi
@jziffi Рік тому
@@mroberts566 "I don't understand who he is" is different from saying "I don't know who he is". What is that you don't understand? He's a human man, called Louis.
@KathBorup
@KathBorup Рік тому
As an introvert I related to this so much. I am a woman but I am also terrible and checking in on friends and organising things. I'm happiest when I'm working on my own. I also did well at school and I think part of it is being slightly obsessive: having the ability to focus and really go deep on subjects of interest!
@soude85
@soude85 Рік тому
That’s also called ADD/ADHD…
@toomuchinformation
@toomuchinformation Рік тому
@@soude85 Or ASD........and you can also be an introvert with it as well.
@KathBorup
@KathBorup Рік тому
@@soude85 I don't think I have ADHD. I can focus for long periods of time, I do everything ahead of time and I'm never late to appointments. I just don't like organising things.
@ajayray8814
@ajayray8814 8 місяців тому
I am the same. I can totally relate to Louie. I call myself a confident introvert. Smart, reflective and not lacking self- confidence, yet prefer my own company the majority of the time. I have interests which are diverse and I enjoy learning about things in a depth which is not typical. I have great memory and become a mini expert in a short time. I can make friends fine, but I find the effort required to maintain friendships too time consuming. I prefer spending time doing "my interests". As I get older I am fine with it.
@angelmessenger8240
@angelmessenger8240 7 місяців тому
100% me.
@crystalwaters8852
@crystalwaters8852 7 місяців тому
Stephen is so calm, balanced & gentle.❤ I love his curiosity, enthusiasm, analysis. Excellent interview.
@elleroya1268
@elleroya1268 Рік тому
So refreshing to see Louis on the opposite end of the interview! He is such an intelligent and insightful person, it’s no wonder that he’s been so successful at objectively sharing others’ stories throughout his career, much like you have Steven!
@naseibonsu8120
@naseibonsu8120 Рік тому
Theroux is my guy, super intelligent but also funny and witty. This interview was intriguing because you see him in a different light, opening up in a different and rare way from what we have seen before. Great interview.
@tishtoshtash
@tishtoshtash 8 місяців тому
This has given me so much clarity and self-assurance that no matter who you might be, anxiety and 'imposter syndrome' still exists. Thank you Louis for being so authentic, I truly resonated with everything you were saying.
@dmisso42
@dmisso42 Рік тому
Age might also contribute to our threshold of pleasure. I'm 80 and quite happy with my own company. I live in rural Victoria (Aus) and my pleasures include trying to tempt the Currawong to feed from my hand, the sound of rain on a tin roof, wine, silence before a thunderstorm. A dragonfly that settles on my knee as I sit in the sun. I mow lawns for people and the sight of straight lines in the mown grass is zen for me.
@unpluggeddogdreams
@unpluggeddogdreams 7 місяців тому
Yes, when we slow down, we really do get to appreciate the things that we never even knew existed. I love your comment, I don't mind being alone because I am never lonely. And I get to find the joy in everything that I experience.
@DevonRexLady
@DevonRexLady 5 місяців тому
You've described the closest thing to heaven on earth. Pure zen. You live in the moment and I think that's the key.
@brokerevolutionary
@brokerevolutionary 18 днів тому
Forgive me but I am 33 and share this... I believe we are animists.
@Su_Dadra
@Su_Dadra Рік тому
Who knew Louis was so chatty?! Watched him for years and have always liked his simple interview style, one of my absolute faves, glad you got him on, such a treat!
@foggyqubti6288
@foggyqubti6288 Рік тому
Yes I love how he uses silence in his interviews....it's so powerful
@bluebellbeatnik4945
@bluebellbeatnik4945 Рік тому
he has always been chatty
@swhiting100
@swhiting100 9 місяців тому
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 Not this chatty.
@bluebellbeatnik4945
@bluebellbeatnik4945 8 місяців тому
@@swhiting100 definitely this chatty. have you heard his interviews with adam buxton?
@Redstripe921
@Redstripe921 4 місяці тому
​@@swhiting100Louie has always been chatty. Its a different thing acting as interviewer than interviewee. One does the talking the other asks questions but more importantly he listens.
@jep1912
@jep1912 Рік тому
Had an Uncle like that in Calverley, Leeds. He was utterly mute and uninterested at home, within his family, very difficult and ultimately very very floored. At work, he was apparently a much-loved and very liked and happy, clever man. When he died his funeral was a shock to his family when all these well-wishing colleagues turned up. Odd wasn't the half of it.
@livl9455
@livl9455 Рік тому
“I don’t give a fuck about your Bugatti, I think it’s embarrassing that you have one” lmaooo i love this man so so much
@garibaldi54
@garibaldi54 Рік тому
"I've got 2 of these, I'm not bragging".
@kinesis4868
@kinesis4868 Рік тому
I adore how reflective Louis is. I often ponder and contemplate my own life and experiences and influences and biases and then catch myself and feel almost self indulgent or maybe a bit ridiculous - but Louis makes this seem normal and I identify with his character so much.
@ggrace1133
@ggrace1133 Рік тому
My husband has a very strong work ethic combined with a strong sense of doing his best at everything he does. So he won tons of awards in his career and made good money. He was a fantastic provider for our family. But this precluded being good at marriage and family life. Sadly, the kids feel distant from him still, as do I. I love and admire him as a person, but being in love died in the early years, swallowed up in loneliness and being absent even when he was present. He knows how to work and achieve. But he knows very, very little about how to love and nurture. And he doesn’t care that he doesn’t. Having a family was just a box to check off as achieved. Interestingly, he’s the kind of grandfather the kids wished they’d had for a dad. Hyper-driven men are a species unto themselves…movers and shakers for the good of society. But abysmal failures at marriage and family.
@Userpk7193
@Userpk7193 Рік тому
wow couldn’t have written this better
@sinatra187
@sinatra187 Рік тому
Jeez it seems like I’ve been married and got kids and grandkids I don’t even know. You just described me to a tee. I’m a work in progress
@mirkorooze9848
@mirkorooze9848 Рік тому
you should say to him that you feel lonely when you are with him,no woman should live like that. Youre happiness goes above everyone else if you arent happy in your marriage your kids will feel that and it will hurt them in the long run
@ggrace1133
@ggrace1133 Рік тому
@@sinatra187 well at least you have your awards, career and money to be proud of. To me, that’s not much when I look at the cost. But maybe for you and my husband, you see your lives as great successes.
@sarahkercheval8964
@sarahkercheval8964 Рік тому
Very accurate. This is the kind of person that capitalism and corporate America rewards. Therefore more and more people want to be like this. Cold and unfeeling and good at making money
@ludwinadautovic
@ludwinadautovic Рік тому
I've often wondered what it might be like to be married to someone like Louis Theroux. The curiosity that he has and the way his mind works to draw out the content from his viewers is phenomenal. I'm glad that you dug into his interpersonal relationships and delved into what his relationship is like with his wife. I admire the depth of transparency Louis went to and I congratulate you Steven for getting him there. You have a knack of framing your questions in a way that draws out the answers in what feels like a non invasive manner. 10/10! Ludwina from Melbourne, Australia xxx
@wendysimons332
@wendysimons332 Рік тому
Ditto on all points
@curiositydidntkillme
@curiositydidntkillme Рік тому
Ditto here as well, although I live further up the coast.
@markalmond2399
@markalmond2399 Рік тому
Your interview style, Steve, is excellent. You really give your interviewees the time and space to open up. Even though they are high profile, the humanness always comes out and there's so much we can all relate to. Thank you!
@wendysimons332
@wendysimons332 Рік тому
Yes and yes about giving the time.
@sarahm9813
@sarahm9813 Рік тому
Truly
@MsMesem
@MsMesem 6 місяців тому
I adore Louis Theroux but I found this interview boring; it is long but I don't feel I know anything about Louis that I didn't know before.
@daynelawless
@daynelawless Рік тому
Humility is a noble trait. Self reflection, learning, growth, morality, and selflessness are evident in this candid and riveting interview with a man who has instantly earned my respect.
@jessepinkman2537
@jessepinkman2537 Рік тому
Ive never related more to someone’s internal insecurities and desire to connect while resisting social engagements. Love Louis. Great GREAT interview. Great man
@candacelee969
@candacelee969 Рік тому
I can relate....only I'm not a CEO. Instead I was told I took my work and work ethic too seriously.....like a religion. No more. My body is broken and I ended up worse off than further ahead. Good luck to anyone else trying to kick the habit of giving your life to the boss. It's worth it when you finally realize that the boss won't kill you for saying no. You might not have a job....but you will be better off in ALL other ways.
@willhigh7228
@willhigh7228 Рік тому
One of the most humble Normal down to earth blokes I've ever watched and sadly never met.. He so resignates with me.. Love the guy..
@gabrielladines4065
@gabrielladines4065 Рік тому
I remember watching Louis Theroux’s doc on one of the most notorious prisons in America. He asked one of the guards how often the prisoners who leave end up coming back, and they said quite a high %, maybe 20%, and said to Theroux that “humans are creatures of habit” and at that moment, I learned that something like a sorry is not enough, it really is changed behaviour that is the real sorry, because we are creatures of habit. I applied this information to myself, to see what habits/ behaviours I might repeat in the future that I wanted to change.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Рік тому
That is AMAZING!! Because very few people really change as it is such hard work. Brava!
@eforester8891
@eforester8891 Рік тому
Very insightful
@FixedFace
@FixedFace 3 місяці тому
20% sounds like a low estimate
@princesskileyrae
@princesskileyrae 6 місяців тому
7:38 "I just listen here." Such a small comment in the overall context of the interview but something we all appreciate during all of these episodes!! The creator is so humble; he also prompts extremely thought-provoking enough questions to elicit the types of answers for which one must "just listen." An understated but obvious & appreciated sentiment.
@JessicaaJansenn
@JessicaaJansenn Рік тому
You’re clearly doing something great with your podcast, thank you for that. I would love one or more episodes with guests that aren’t necessarily considered famous. There’s so many interesting stories and people out there, and you could make huge impact by giving them a platform. Keep going and thanks for providing us with much needed authenticity!
@TheDiaryOfACEO
@TheDiaryOfACEO Рік тому
Thanks Jessica, I've heard this a lot from our audience - my objective is never to find the people that are most famous - we turn down people that are famous but don't meet our criteria every day. I'm looking for people who have: A deep expertise on a topic that I personally care about, can speak well / in an engaging way, have a great unique story. If you look at my guest selection, they generally fit into one of these groups. Maybe they're an author or an expert on a topic, or maybe they've reached the very top of the game in Comedy... Sport... Business.. (which I consider a great story) or in the case of Raphael Rowe it's just a great story. As a consequence of their deep expertise or great unique story... they're often quite famous too. If I'm totally honest... the guests are a reflection of things I care about, topics I care about, what I'm going through in my life, and who's inspired me over the last 20 years. Sometimes, in the case of Africa Brooke who was not a famous name or someone with millions of followers, I just found her on Instagram and thought she was special so I personally DM'd her and asked her to come on. Same for Paul Brunson and Dr Aria, these were just people I came across in real life and thought were fantastic.
@thefinster
@thefinster Рік тому
@@TheDiaryOfACEO to add to requests(!) , could you include more global voices, providing a perspective on business and leadership away from the West? I'm a long term fan working in Nairobi - lots of dynamic voices here/Tanzania and across the continent who could bring new perspectives to finance, poverty, mental health, community and so on. Thanks for the amazing conversations you've facilitated so far!
@itsjustkirstie
@itsjustkirstie 9 місяців тому
@@TheDiaryOfACEOI’ll do it. 6k followers on tiktok, that’s “not quite famous” right 🤣 and that’s the most “fame” I’ll ever find 🤣👌🏻🖤 2 kids, 1 on the way 😂 Nothing much about me - just a “normal” 34 year old Yorkshire woman, have no idea where I’m going in life, now in therapy for CPTSD, struggling to get by day to day but hey, I’m available 😂 (This is jokes guys - just entertaining myself)
@19501960
@19501960 7 місяців тому
I totally get the feelings of anxiety and foreboding Louis gets on meeting people at social functions which should be fun and a pleasure and those challenging works to be done. I think Louis has the same thoughts and worries as most of us.😂
@matthewbridges3147
@matthewbridges3147 Рік тому
I don't think enough people recognise how this type of content has succeeded and surpassed older forms of talk media. You've fulfilled the space that would previously have been occupied by a Jonathan Ross or a Michael Parkinson, and long may it continue. Great listen as always.
@kateLibby86
@kateLibby86 Рік тому
I LOVE how Louis encompasses everyone in the production instead of the actor's way of looking only at the interviewer. From his body language and eye movement you can see he's including EVERYONE there.... So there's at least 3 people with you.... I love this channel 💞
@lisadance3045
@lisadance3045 Рік тому
Such a great conversation. Louis is so unashamedly authentic and doesn’t even realise it I think. Just felt like one of the most unfiltered conversations I’ve heard in a long time. A real window into his brain and masterful interviewing from you Steven as always 10/10
@sarahhannon9759
@sarahhannon9759 Рік тому
I could listen to Louis all day, he is so funny. His new series is really good, his awkwardness is what is great about his interviews
@snoozygirl468
@snoozygirl468 Рік тому
There will be so many people who will really identify with Louis and his relationship with the world. He articulates it so well.
@Truthseekingdivinefemale
@Truthseekingdivinefemale Рік тому
Loved this Interview. He’s so honest with himself, so genuine, that’s peak admirability.
@gaia1218
@gaia1218 Рік тому
Steven I love your relaxed, intimate interviewing style. I love Louis - always have. What an amazingly articulate brain.
@lindanoble7047
@lindanoble7047 Рік тому
Louis is everything you could want in a person
@karolinakocemba6291
@karolinakocemba6291 Рік тому
30 min into podcast: some women (including me) are crap at connecting and being ‘intimate’ and good at friendships. I used to beat myself over it, thinking I’m a weirdo. Louis mentions not being neuro-typical: that’s what it is. Ps. Another great guest ❣️
@daniellamcgee4251
@daniellamcgee4251 Рік тому
Please ignore/ report the SCAMMER BOT in this thread.
@daniellamcgee4251
@daniellamcgee4251 Рік тому
I am the other way. I have spent years being able to discern the difference between love and neediness, and found that most people are terrified of unconditional love. Most people find my capacity for multi-dimensional intimacy to be too intense. Including with friendships. I hope to find someone equally intense one day, who is happy to have my loyalty and commitment for more than a relatively brief time. Fortunately the measure of a person's worth isn't if they happen to find a match in friendship or romance! If we are authentic and pursue what is important to us, we may find someone who vibes with us, and vice versa. Or not. Being single is fine, too! 😊
@oliverbird6914
@oliverbird6914 Рік тому
Thanks, I'm just realizing this about myself
@Umuma871
@Umuma871 Рік тому
☝🏽 it’s definitely not just being male 😂
@tedm6894
@tedm6894 Рік тому
He's insecure aviodant to a T. Not surprising given his relationship with his parents
@dontneednobody
@dontneednobody Рік тому
A two hour long episode with Louis Theroux. You are truly spoiling us! Thank you so much for this podcast, it's gotten me through what has truly been a very tough year with interesting, honest, inspirational people. Thank you thank you.
@toplad73
@toplad73 Рік тому
One of your best interviews. Louis Theroux is a joy to listen to. Definitely the king of documentaries!!
@thomaswarman4452
@thomaswarman4452 Рік тому
Massively relate to what Louis was saying about being anxious about how things might go and avoiding certain situations.
@sharondsantos7889
@sharondsantos7889 Рік тому
This has helped me. I suffer from social anxiety and hearing other people suffer from this makes me feel better. I always thought I was a failure but seems I'm not ❤ has taken years to realise.
@Happy_Spatula
@Happy_Spatula Рік тому
Me too!!!
@SylviRay13
@SylviRay13 Рік тому
Its so impactful listening to Louis speak about anxiety, overworking and how he's managed that. Its so reassuring that you can still be a brilliant mind and have all challenges, its helped me a lot :)
@bhiveliveglobal
@bhiveliveglobal Рік тому
Louis mind works so fast that in reality it can not keep up with itself and before you hear him say what he is thinking you can see he has already move on in the conversation. So much going on here. TY
@kellymurphy6667
@kellymurphy6667 Рік тому
Yes! I can see that too!
@traceyhall-green6191
@traceyhall-green6191 6 місяців тому
I typed that earlier on! I totally get him because I’m exactly the same. Diagnosed with ADHD & ADD 3 years ago aged 52. Explained a lot about me and finally I could accept myself
@David-in1rt
@David-in1rt Рік тому
Best. Guest. Ever. Hands down the most relatable and aware guest you've ever had on. He's inspired me to connect with family members in ways that are completely 'normal' yet 'exciting'
@danikettunen3796
@danikettunen3796 Рік тому
40:43 the phrase he’s looking for is “Chasing the Dopamine”. Every time someone says “good job” that is a dopamine hit. I find often times with my Aspergers/ADHD combination I have to be very careful not to chase dopamine in negative ways, and positive dopamine hits can also be dangerously addictive. Our brains don’t work like neurotypical people. I also like the way he says “what makes me great at work makes me bad at life”. That hits deep and it is so true.
@duncanwilliams4915
@duncanwilliams4915 4 місяці тому
God I relate to Louis so much. For me it's anxiety though. If I had to give a public speech I'd be shitting myself. I just don't feel like life is geared up for happiness. I know what I'd need to do to be happy, but I'm not sure if it's wise. I feel like I'd get there and figure out pretty quickly that I'm lonely as a result of chasing my own desires. So then if you don't chase your desires, you're never quite happy, but you can feel comfortable. I'm not sure what's a concrete state of life either, everything's changing all the time.
@Zlatan32289
@Zlatan32289 Рік тому
When the best podcast interviewer meets the best documentary interviewer 👑
@nartarlyiatremaynne1239
@nartarlyiatremaynne1239 Рік тому
I concur with your sentiment 100%♡ Australia.
@anaavila3825
@anaavila3825 5 місяців тому
Yeah, I discovered Louis thanks to TikTok, and the more I dig into his work, interviews etc I find that he’s a sweet, talented, genuine,down to earth guy, also the way he always speaks about his wife with so much love and admiration.
@Zoe.TheBody360
@Zoe.TheBody360 7 місяців тому
As a fellow introvert I totally get Louis. Love love love his work....I think it is the endearing quality of his slight awkwardness and the fact he always keeps the focus on the interviewee and the ability to extract with probing that makes him special
@metafuel
@metafuel Рік тому
This was a really excellent chat. I've always loved Louis. This is a very honest, personal and heartfelt talk with him. Subscribed.
@wendysimons332
@wendysimons332 Рік тому
This was superb. I adore the leisurely nature of your long interview format Steve. I have listened to all of Louis’s GROUNDED podcasts and was so happy to find this beautiful leisurely conversation: No hurry, no agenda. I am at that sweet place in life where I can fill my time with lingering meandering conversations just like this one.
@karenchapmannewton3081
@karenchapmannewton3081 11 місяців тому
“I’m glad you brought that up” 🤣🤣 I am SO enjoying this interview! Steven, you’re amazing. Such a great interviewer. I love how you LISTEN, how you are PRESENT, and can elicit honest and incredibly open responses from your guests without imposing your ego on the conversation. IMHO that’s incredibly rare. It really is a joy to listen and watch, and this has become my go-to podcast. Thank you!
@melowndes
@melowndes 9 місяців тому
My happy place is listening to a Steven / Louis interview whilst getting on with parts of my day. I relate so much to the difficulty with being social and once I have a partner, prioritising the relationship. Also relate to the longwinded, meandering answers. Love the intelligence and humour. ❤
@karencarroll8888
@karencarroll8888 7 місяців тому
true
@Shivs_UK
@Shivs_UK Рік тому
Louis bought me back after a hiatus of your channel inadvertently. But you’re killing it as ever, impeccable questioning and open setting to make your guests comfortable.
@natf7282
@natf7282 Рік тому
Just love everything about Louis, one person who I could joyfully listen to for hours ✨💜
@lazatron2547
@lazatron2547 7 місяців тому
How can you not be enamoured by Louis Theroux? He is an outstading, humble, self depricating human whom I could listen to for days on end. It felt as though Steven asked no more than six actual questions durig almost two hours. No wonder people feel so comfortable around Louis.
@valerieothenin-girard9226
@valerieothenin-girard9226 Рік тому
I’m only half way through this interview and was inspired to comment. I appreciate Louis’ sense of humour and his openness to admit the good and the bad, intentional or not. I also appreciate his desire to be accurate which reflects HONESTY. He delves deeply and objectively in order to understand and to explain who he is, warts and all which is good for those of us who don’t see it as waffling. Steven is a good listener, sharer and interviewer. If I were 47 years younger, I would appreciate him as a partner.
@deanyvoys2181
@deanyvoys2181 Рік тому
Really enjoyed this. As a man who has been very skilled at keeping the focus on his interviewees I'd expected Louis to not give away much, like that was a thing of his. He is very open and candid here which wasn't what I expected. Interesting to get to know Louis better, he's certainly an interesting character and a funny, humble man.
@rahuldahoob4513
@rahuldahoob4513 Рік тому
Maybe he fancied the interviewer?
@naturalfreebird2851
@naturalfreebird2851 Рік тому
Great interview. Couldn't stop giggling. Louis is so (unintentionally sometimes perhaps?) funny and has such an agile mind. Intelligent, witty, a great story teller, unassumingly confident. He draws you in. Love it thank you!
@gabrielachavez3726
@gabrielachavez3726 Рік тому
Very raw and real. We are experiencing so much in this life and it’s challenging to process but I appreciate both your minds for sharing your views & experiences.
@TamaraGKing
@TamaraGKing 7 місяців тому
Great interview ❤
@SpoopiCutts
@SpoopiCutts Рік тому
Unendingly curious, ambiverted, preoccupied with the bad but coasting through a routined life as a loveable weirdo? Bless Louis explaining the neurodivergent experience so well.
@martinboulden4388
@martinboulden4388 Рік тому
This pod cast was fascinating - Louis sharing his highs, lows, positives and weaknesses were refreshing and so down to earth and real. One of your best so far and he didn’t jump on the fashionable ‘mental health’ train !
@sararichardson737
@sararichardson737 Рік тому
Very satisfying interview. Well done and thanks
@WheresLolren
@WheresLolren Рік тому
I am a huge fan of Louis and this came up recommended to me having never seen your channel. I loved your style of interviewing. I think you are very like him in your questioning and I look forward to watching the rest of your content.
@Trenchant468
@Trenchant468 7 місяців тому
It’s so satisfying to listen to him articulate his points with such elegant language.
@liziwood6370
@liziwood6370 6 місяців тому
As a longtime Louis doco fan I have to say his approach to all professional interactions, his down to earth life view & irreverence is totally infectious - especially in the increasingly materialistic flashy world of the high profile or successful. His ability to connect with others, from all walks of life, is unmatched (in my humble opinion) & that makes for riveting viewing. Thanks for this one DOAC, a real treat to get an insight into the not often seen facets of Louis Theroux...P.S. his wife was right, compromise is vital 😉
@toriiilee123
@toriiilee123 Рік тому
He is just how I imagined him to be. And I think it is exactly why he is such a fantastic human. So smart. So genuine. And those simple things are things people are lacking finding joy in those simple daily routine normal life moments
@eddyprince2352
@eddyprince2352 Рік тому
Really enjoyed this episode. Some great topics & honest convo. Great questions. Really enjoy how you hold space for your guests to freely speak.
@rvt2239
@rvt2239 Рік тому
Just found your channel and I really appreciate how you let Louis talk and don't feel the need to interject at every turn like many hosts do. Great stuff!
@Wendygram
@Wendygram Рік тому
God he talks like someone with ADHD, He sounds so much like me, small tangents here and there, distracted by his own brain, can't remember words for a second here or there. So incredibly relateable :'D
@gravygames5945
@gravygames5945 Рік тому
I was thinking the exact same thing. I try my best not to put things like that on people but watching this he really does come across as someone with combined ADHD, he even mentioned not doing things in a neurotypical way
@if7363
@if7363 7 місяців тому
Why labeling and putting in boxes. It is rather damaging. No need to focus too much on details. I understand it can be difficult to accept yourself, but we all are different. Just be yourself, respect yourself and others. No need to strive for perfection. We all are work in progress and never will be perfect. Just enjoy what person puts forward while just thinking while speaking.
@chamberpaint
@chamberpaint 6 місяців тому
Yes! Like me too. Oh look - A bird!
@loisbolton1800
@loisbolton1800 Рік тому
Really loved this interview- I have been watching Louis’ latest series & it is excellent. This interview provides a unique context for that series - he is an engaging & kind of fascinating person. Looks like it was fairly easy for you also! It’s not like you had to drag words out of him 😉
@accordian6ty
@accordian6ty 6 місяців тому
I could listen all day to Louis . I'm grateful to him for partaking in this interview. He s a kind fully ALIVE, Authentic Man. Well done Louise
@timbuescherbuscher8567
@timbuescherbuscher8567 Рік тому
I am not a CEO but I do find these podcasts full of relatable problems and sometimes inspiring advice. This on ewas particularly close to home. I like your open interview style and look forward to more of it. Thanks.
@ivanharrison241
@ivanharrison241 Рік тому
You got him! Absolutely broadcasting legend. Don't call this a come back, he's been here for years.
@letmeexplain1816
@letmeexplain1816 Рік тому
I really liked watching Louis' documentaries back when he was quite young, I loved them. He's an awesome guy ❣️
@lyricgirl45
@lyricgirl45 7 місяців тому
Love love love your interviews can’t wait to watch this one love Louie❤
@delboy9904
@delboy9904 11 місяців тому
Louis is not on TV enough. People can learn a lot from him.
@doughnutharvest
@doughnutharvest Рік тому
You're a great host Steven, you create a relaxed environement and allow guests to speak freely. Really enjoyed this.
@sachacammock7711
@sachacammock7711 11 місяців тому
I'm struck by how much I can relate to everything Louis says. It's quite funny that someone from a completely different background and upbringing can be formed in the same way and have the same feelings, outlook, conclusions and behaviours. Welcome to a masterclass in neurodiversity!
@harrietcoombes5015
@harrietcoombes5015 Рік тому
Louis is a neuro divergent legend. Be more like Louis. Great episode! Thank you all xxxx
@Anna-ii5om
@Anna-ii5om Рік тому
Neurodiversity kept jumping out to me while I listened as well! I'm an autistic/ADHD hybrid and I felt that a lot of what came up in the conversation could fall within that framework for Louis. He would be described as "high masking" with an intense interest in "learning people" which is very common in Neurotypical-passing people who have late diagnoses, often women. He also seems to me like a person who does experience chronic anxiety alongside stressful moments. I've also never had a panic attack but do still have a Generalised Anxiety Disorder diagnosis. Panic Disorder is the only diagnosis I know of that needs panic attacks as a core symptom. GAD and PD seem to get mixed together - they do fall under the same umbrella but have big differences. Really enjoyed the interview! Both people seem especially respectful and self-aware.
@qwertyx333
@qwertyx333 Рік тому
@@Anna-ii5om Definitely agree
@TruPunx89
@TruPunx89 Рік тому
@@Anna-ii5om pfew i have never seen someone else describe any of my struggles this well as louis just did hahaha thank your for saying an intense interest (i use focused) but anything but "special interest" and im even more gratefull for describing him as high masking haha im going to use that when i give people unasked advice :D
@Em-im1yz
@Em-im1yz Рік тому
Im adhd i see it in him . Knew there was a reason I gravitated towards him .
@harrietcoombes5015
@harrietcoombes5015 Рік тому
@@Anna-ii5om Hi Anna, I'm ADHD and autistic too! I definitely felt the neuro spicy in this interview. :)
@winkle1983
@winkle1983 7 місяців тому
There’s a few people I could listen to talk all day…and Louis is one of them 💜
@adambutterworth7608
@adambutterworth7608 Рік тому
The “my money don’t jiggle jiggle” rap was my ringtone from about 2015 until about 2020. Bloody love this guy.
@Xhayl
@Xhayl Рік тому
Steven you asked fantastic intimate questions, which challenged Louis at times. Your own personal development is clearly shining through 👏👏
@elizabethmalone6379
@elizabethmalone6379 Рік тому
I'm hooked on these interviews, your questions gets the true self from your guests, so good 👍
@ManosFeliceArt
@ManosFeliceArt 6 місяців тому
I've always enjoyed watching Louis's programs over the years, I've always felt that sense of humour from him and his ability to endear himself to the people he's interviewing or covering, which is one the reasons he's so well loved I think. Hearing him on your podcast has really opened my eyes to how incredible he is, very perceptive and amazingly self aware. He speaks with such eloquence and poise that he draws me in so easily and I can relate to his carefully constructed point of view. I'm even more of a fan now so thank you Steven and your team, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode and in a strange way, I feel more accepting of myself after listening to this.
@lightblue5559
@lightblue5559 Рік тому
You have natural counselling skills. And a beautiful way of holding space for people to open up. I'm a trainee counsellor and take alot from your podcadts. Thank you 🙏
@EMACK2K10
@EMACK2K10 Рік тому
I loved Louis' criticism of the Tate philosophy and the quiet discomfort that arose because of the common qualities it shares with the CEO's outlook on life.
@KylieMackLA
@KylieMackLA 11 місяців тому
My FAV moment out of all the episodes! 😁
@jeffreyneti-neti8296
@jeffreyneti-neti8296 8 місяців тому
I love your podcasts so much. I get to learn a lot while at work with you and your guests thanks for what you do sir.
@luhole
@luhole Рік тому
I could listen to Louis talk dayyyyys (and often do, with his audiobooks on repeat).
@brooksjtony
@brooksjtony Рік тому
I’m sooo glad Louis mentioned the Maypole, I used to get so anxious about it, in the end they agreed to let me ‘sit’ on the base, to ‘stop’ it falling over 😂 🤷‍♂️ I’m new to the channel, just subscribed!!
@saturn1returns
@saturn1returns Рік тому
I certainly remember the Maypole celebrations in may. I went to a small Presbyterian school I Glasgow where we did it, it was the 80s mind. It's a shame these old traditions have been erased.
@davec8473
@davec8473 Рік тому
I love how unsure Lou is of everything. I can completely relate with this curious, slightly anxious unsure mind, I love it.
@lolaispure4296
@lolaispure4296 Рік тому
You " love" it? Because you are familiar with it, relate personally, or because you admire it?
@davec8473
@davec8473 Рік тому
@@lolaispure4296 A bit of each really :) He's very relatable to me in general but also so many people nowerdays are so sure of everything so it's refreshing to see someone be openily and comfortably unsure.
@Trenchant468
@Trenchant468 7 місяців тому
It’s an admirable sign of his open, curious, and examining mind. He is not locked into a point of view, including about himself.
@clairepickin5928
@clairepickin5928 6 місяців тому
I relate to so much of what Louis says, finding holidays stressful, enjoying the short periods of happiness like an hour of a good tv show/podcast. In some ways seem outgoing but actually very introverted, not liking being surrounded by too many people etc. I totally get it..
@NicolaCairncross
@NicolaCairncross 7 місяців тому
Really enjoyed that and I very touched in certain points. Your emotional journey has mirrored those of many others, including mine. So glad you have experienced the creative channelling as something ‘otherly’ as that saved me emailing you to point it out. In fact the only way I can keep my spirits up as we approach the next phase is to be creative! Julia is the perfect companion for you right now and being around her children will be helping too. You are a good man, never forget that!
@amy5133
@amy5133 Рік тому
Watching for a second time. I really love his honesty and reflective nature.
@lottigeeklove8203
@lottigeeklove8203 Рік тому
Yeeeees 🎉 I’ve been waiting for this one! I love Louis Grounded Podcasts and now you two together? Amazing. 😍
@aisle_of_view
@aisle_of_view 7 місяців тому
So good! Very happy to have subbed to your channel, you're a terrific listener.
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