The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Prioritizing Mental Health for the Olympics and the Emmy-Nominated “The Morning Show” | Guest Spotlight
Episode Date: August 18, 2024Desi Lydic sits with three-time gold medalist Gabby Thomas to talk about bringing home the gold for Team USA and how her Harvard degree in neurobiology gave her a leg up as she prepared for the Olympi...cs. Plus, Desi chats with actor, writer, producer, and director Mark Duplass to discuss his Emmy nomination for the Apple TV+ series “The Morning Show” and honoring his mental health journey in his latest project, “Penelope.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My guest and I just returned from the Paris Olympics after winning three gold medals Please welcome, Gabby Tame! Congratulations you must be over the moon good lord three gold medals one gold
in the 200 meters sprint another gold in the four by 100 relay another gold in the
four by four hundred relay I feel like I just ran a marathon just getting through all of your
accolades.
This is amazing.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
I'm honestly very relieved to be back in America.
I was overseas for about a month and just so grateful.
I really am.
This is years in the making.
I've been training for this moment for five years and so to have it all turn out
this way is truly incredible for me. Oh. You're huge tongue.
We just saw you win the 200 meter race.
You were so far ahead, everyone else.
Like what was the moment that you realized, oh my god, I'm going to win the gold?
So truthfully, I had been envisioning myself winning that race over and over again
the entire time that race over and over again the entire
time that I was in Paris. And so in my head when I got into the starting blocks
I had already won the race. I'd believed that I was an Olympic champion.
But the true moment that I realized I had won was coming off the curve.
Anyone who watches my track career knows that I finished my races really strongly and the last hundred
meters is my bread and butter and so if I can come off the first hundred
meters ahead I kind of I know I've won the race. Thank you. Thank you.
You essentially manifested this for yourself. Is there anything you
can do about the upcoming election?
Acting for a friend.
One of my favorite moments in all of this was getting to see your mom's reaction, the moment
that you won.
Can you talk about how instrumental she's been throughout your journey?
Oh my goodness, I can go on and on about my mom and her support,
so I grew up with them.
Yeah, I know.
Give it up for mom.
I know.
I mean, my mom has believed in me since I've been born.
I grew up with her and my twin brother.
And she has done everything for us from, you know, she started as a waitress and then worked her way and now was a professor of an endowed chairman professorship at the University of Michigan. And so I watched her, I watched her, my entire life, work really hard for something and to make her dream happen.
And she's always instilled in me the importance of not only education, but going after your
dreams and giving back to your community.
And so she was the best role model that I could have ever imagined having.
And she told me I will never forget when I was nine, maybe ten years old, that I had a lighten
me and that I was going to shine very brightly and that it was my purpose to do so and give it back to the
world. And I will never forget that conversation but just constantly having
that type of a role model to look up to, it got me to where I am.
Well, she was trying.
Yeah.
Training for the Olympics is clearly an enormous amount of physical training and exertion,
but what about the mental aspect of it, all of the pressure of feeling like you have to
perform in this, in this moment, in time.
How do you, do you have coping mechanisms that you deal with?
Because I pretty much have a mental breakdown within the first four minutes of hot yoga? And how do you manage all mechanisms that you deal with? Because I pretty much have a mental breakdown within the first four minutes of hot yoga. How do you
manage all of that? Oh gosh, yeah, a lot of people don't realize that our sport,
half of it is mental. You can prepare physically every day and be so
physically prepared, but if you're mentally not there, you just, you're not
going to be great. You know, you can be good, but you can't be great.
And I remember telling all of my loved ones before I competed at the Olympics, I don't
know how I could have prepared for this moment because there is nothing like walking out
into that stadium and seeing 80, thousand people on top of you, millions of people
watching at home. And in track and field it it's just you out there. You don't have a team to rely on. There are no do-overs, there's no next play.
This is it, and this is your moment,
and if you don't do it in that moment,
then it's over.
And gosh, for me, that was a lot of pressure to take on.
But I was as prepared as I just have a healthy relationship with the sport and myself in the sport.
So while I did believe that I could win the gold medal,
I also knew that it was okay if I didn't.
All I had to do was put my best self forward
and be the best athlete that I could be.
So you're saying no bourbon.
No bourbon.
No bourbon.
Well, as though it's not it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's not enough to be a three-time gold medalist, you also graduated from Harvard
with a bachelor's in neurobiology.
You have a master's in public health.
Do you use your neurobiology education and to help inform the way that you train? I
think so. So I think I actually had a bit of an advantage studying neurobiology
when I was an undergrad because I grew to have a very deep understanding of how
the brain could actually help you athletically and what was important.
For example, recovery is huge in our sport. It is almost as important
as the actual racing and the
actual practicing. And understanding neuroplasticity and the neural
pathways and how they change when you're doing certain things for your
recovery was really important. Understanding how sleep was very important.
Understanding how to get enough sleep every day, how that can
detramentally affect your training, how can it affect how you compete and just
really having that understanding for it. understanding how going through the train the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the you compete, and just really having that understanding for it.
Understanding how going through training and the repetition, the muscle memory, all of that
is integral to being successful in track and field.
So actually understanding that and appreciating it, I think really helped me.
It's different from your coach just telling you, you know, go get eight hours
to sleep. hours of sleep you really need it but I really appreciated it. You as though
it's not enough all that you do you're endlessly impressive. You dedicate a lot
of your time towards volunteer work with a health clinic in Texas providing
medical care for people who don't have health insurance. Why is this
kind of work so important to you? Mainly because I believe everybody
deserves equal access to health care.
Thank you. Simply put, but when I was in school studying neurobiology I started taking a
few sociology courses as well to complement it and I realized that there were a lot of things
we don't learn about the health care system
in our regular curriculum.
And I was being exposed to it.
And I drew a passion for studying and gaining a foundation
and racial disparities in health care.
And it just really struck me to my core,
especially being a black woman in America.
And now that I'm actually seeing it in real time in Austin at the Volunteer Health Care Clinic, there are just so many things that we can do better.
I mean, these are people who really don't have access
to health care otherwise.
I don't know where they return to.
And we are people, it's a volunteer-based clinic.
So these are people who are dedicating time
to give just primary care, preventive care, education. And it's unfathomable to me that these people would have nowhere else to turn to if this clinic
didn't exist. And it's just so simple. It's a simple concept, right? We could increase funding
for it and people can have access to health care so easily. And that's what we do with the clinic and
it's really just near and dear to my heart because everybody deserves that. It's so easily. And that's what we do with the clinic and it's really just near and dear to my heart because everybody deserves that.
It's so inspiring to do that.
It's true. I refuse to ask the question what will you do next? Because for the love of God,
you just won three gold medals, you should celebrate it and enjoy it. So what I'm curious about is how are you celebrating
this incredible moment?
Well, I'm just really excited to go back home to Austin, Texas,
to be honest, and spend time with my puppy, Rico.
Get back into my morning routine of going to my local coffee shop,
go see my friends and family and get to celebrate with them just in our home setting and then maybe plan a vacation after that, but I just can't wait to get back to my normal life.
I'd say you were in a pretty nice vacation after all of this. Thank you so much.
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Weekly Show coming out every Thursday. We're going to be talking about the election,
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How much did you pay for that?
That was...
Not a dime, not a dime, baby.
Congratulations.
Emmy nominated.
This is your second nomination for the morning show.
And this time you're alongside other, your co-stars,
Billy Crudup and John Ham. Tell us why you feel you're, you deserve the award more than time you're alongside other, your co-stars, Billy Crudup and John Ham.
Tell us why you feel you deserve the award more than them.
Oh, well, there's a couple of things.
The first is a smaller thing, but it's just my talent.
Sure, yes, obviously.
That's generally it.
Then, it's like a Hollywood thing. We like to talk about it a lot.
Do you go on. But there's a there's a penis size issue as well. So. So. Hands down. You know, like,
they do these, you know, these aren't their real names. You know, it's like John Ham. Oh, maybe that insinuate. Like, Billy crewed up. And I'm just like, I'll just go duplass. the their their their their their their their their their their their their th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. T. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. th. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. the. that's. the. the. the. th. th. th. th. th. uate, like Billy crewed up. Up. You know?
I'm just like, I'll just go duplass.
Like, I don't need to brag.
Yes, I love it.
This is you, you, it is well deserved.
Very well deserved.
Congratulations.
I imagine being on the morning show you have to do a lot of research by watching all the
other morning shows.
Do you have a favorite? And keep in mind, Gail King does watch the daily
show. So careful what you say. I like Gail King's show. That's it. I like Gail King's show.
Yes. We love you, Gail. It's the best of all the shows. You know what? I'm not like a big research
actor. Like I'm kind of, I would say Chip is like a 20 to 30% more stressed out version of me
and how I am.
But what I did discover when I was talking to people about this show is how freaking
stressful the live news thing is.
Because I produce independent films and I'm like, I know what it's like to work on time
constraints and budget constraints, but the live thing. Right. I really kind kind of a a a to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th a th a th a th a th a th a th a thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty percent thirty it's like to work on time constraints and budget constraints, but the live thing, right? I really kind of got a sense of that. I was
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goes down. Oh for sure. Like I'm sure right now you're sitting in a whole
oh there's a whole shit your pants situation happening under Yeah. I mean, I can't avoid it.
I got a whole stock of diapers down here.
Listen, I'm right there with all the bourbon.
I got all the tools.
It's so funny because in season one, your character, Chip, goes in.
And it feels like he's kind of the audience in a way.
Like, we see ourselves in Chip.
He has great journalistic integrity, he's level-headed, he's the every man and throughout season three
we get to watch your character unravel completely and chip gets messy. He does.
He gets a little messy. Sloppy. A little sloppy. Yes. Well here's a great thing
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co-dependent upon and obsessed with Alex Levy which is also easy to play
because I'm completely obsessed with Jennifer Aniston you know so
so like yeah really hard getting into character on that one, you know?
But that's the great thing about Chip is he's got it all right until it comes to his relationship
with Alex.
And that really is kind of his, his, his, his downfall.
Um, you, you're getting ready to start up in season four.
Yeah, we're a few weeks into shooting.
What can you tell us? I feel like
if I said something, I can even like really try to say it and I feel like
Apple is like inside of that camera that camera right there. They're all watching.
And I think we might both get zapped. That's probably true. So they do have zappers at Apple. They have Apple zapp. They have apple. they have a tap. the. their zap. the the the the their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. th. th. their. th. th. th. th. th. th. their. th. th. Yeah. Yeah. their. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. the. Yeah. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. the. t. the. the. the. the. the. the t. t. try. t. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. zapping. Do you guys have the new eye zap? It is incredible. It's amazing. Sinks that you need a new charger for it. I know, but you can kill people from across
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Yeah, we're, no, no. Oh my god. You're not only such a talented actor, but you're an insanely talented writer and producer and director.
You and your brother Jay essentially defined an entire subgenre of indie film.
And that's really important to you still.
Yes. So why is championing those projects, indie film and TV so important, even with that sweet apple cash?
Well here it comes. I'm gonna be like, Chip on the morning show. I'm gonna get up on my high horse now. Because like that, your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your your, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your brother, your brother, your brother, your brother, th. th. th. th. And, th. And, your brother, th. th. th. th. th. And, your brother, your brother, your brother, th. th. th. And, your brother. I'm gonna be like Chip on the morning show.
I'm gonna get up on my high horse now
because like that stuff is going away.
Okay, like our business model is failing.
The streamers are reducing.
And when that happens, all they're gonna do is make the big stuff,
like the Game of Thrones that they know can work.
And the really exciting things like I may destroy you and baby reindeer. They're just cutting that stuff away. So what I'm doing right now is like taking the money I make
from the morning show, and I'm just gonna go and invest
and make my own TV series independently.
I made a show recently called Penelope
that's really close to my heart,
because it's about a 16-year-old girl
who leaves behind sort of the trappings of her modern life to go in the woods. And I did it because I have teenage daughters who deal with mental health issues and I deal
with mental health issues and like our technology and the way we're living is kind of destroying
us right now. I don't know if you guys have read the anxious generation. It's an incredible
book. Yeah, it's incredible. It's incredible. And so I really wanted to make something that the story and the only the the the the the the the th. the the th. th. the the th. th. I the th. I th. I the th. I the the thin. I the the the the the th. I th. I te. I've te. I'm. I'm te. I'm. I'm. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I'll. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I'll. I. I. I'll. I'll. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. t. t. t. t. t. t. te. t. t. te. te. te. te. te. I'm. I'll. I'll. I'll. I t make something that could contribute to that story and the only way I can do it now is like
Get rich on the morning show and go blow it on my stuff
So yeah
That's it
It's so awesome that you do that you mentioned that you've talked very openly about struggling with anxiety and depression. How did that?
that? Were you surprised feel to share that?
Did that, were you surprised by the reaction that you got?
100% surprise.
And here's the thing, it didn't feel weird to share
because I live in Los Angeles amongst a group of artists
where this is just dinner table conversation.
We're all anxious and depressed and we're always talking about it all the time. We're tra. Yeah, the the they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. to all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all. they. they. their. to. to. to. to. to. to. the the to. to. to. to. to. to. their. their, their, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th...... I.. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. tea. tea. tea. tea. tea. tea. tea. tea. te. te. to. to. it all the time. We're trading therapists. My therapist is right under the set right now. She's just waiting on call. Yeah. And so it's like what medication are you
want? I'm switching over to SELEXA now. You know, it's this, these are our conversations.
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are comfortable with talking about their mental health because they're football dudes
and whatnot.
And so when I started going on my social media, I got this outpouring, particularly from
men just being like, I can't believe you're saying this out loud and it makes me feel really good to know that someone that I view as somewhat successful is still on their feet despite
this and it offers hope in that way so I never really planned on being some
sort of mouthpiece for it I was just sort of whining on social media and then
it kind of had this effect so I'm like oh well this is this is something
it's so it not only brave but it's a generous thing for you to do
to help support others.
So it's really meaningful that you did that.
I have one final question.
The morning show.
Is there any thought about spinning it off
into doing a behind the scenes late night show?
I'm just curious.
So there's this one little thing that we've been pitching, okay?
It's about a woman who...
Fine, I'll do it.
I'll do it.
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
I accept.
The only thing is the title.
It's called Diarrhea, Diarrhea.
Say no more.
Good?
Contracts already signed.
I'm in.
Mark to Okay, great. I'm in.
Mark Duclass, everyone.
Oh, man.
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