Emmy Award-winning actor Tony Hale of Inside Out 2, Veep, Arrested Development, and more discusses his anxiety & health journey, defining success on personal terms, and remaining content when opportunities for jealousy arise.
- Tony’s anxiety journey, including the techniques he uses to overcome panic attacks (including the ones that happen on stage or live TV!), and the rest of his anxiety toolkit
- The huge life lesson Tony learned from the mega success of Arrested Development (it’s not what you think!)
- His top tips for keeping long term relationships thriving
- The ways in which Hollywood gets anxiety right and wrong, and how his real life anxiety has informed his character
- How having severe asthma has impacted his life
- What Tony learned working on Veep about the way politics REALLY works
- And so much more
For more from Tony, you can find him on Instagram @mrtonyhale. See him as Fear in Disney ● Pixar’s Inside Out 2, now playing in movie theaters worldwide
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Previous episodes referred to in this episode:
Should We All Be In Open Relationships?
The REAL Science of Eating Well: Cutting Through Social Media Confusion To Find YOUR Best Diet
Why We Have No Work/Life Balance + How To Fix It
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