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It's everything you're curious about in pop culture but don't feel like digging into yourself. Join Lily Maslia in her getting to the bottom of mindless news and listening to her thoughts, grievances and bewilderment with navigating her mid-twenties in Brooklyn.
It's everything you're curious about in pop culture but don't feel like digging into yourself. Join Lily Maslia in her getting to the bottom of mindless news and listening to her thoughts, grievances and bewilderment with navigating her mid-twenties in Brooklyn.
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Logan Graves is a musical theatre performer and stand-up comedian known for his unique style and bold external presentation. He grew up in a conservative, religious family in Nebraska and has since become a prominent figure in the Bushwick arts scene. Logan gained recognition as a fan favorite on the reality show 'We Are Family' and is celebrated for his tatted-up, mulleted look that challenges societal norms. He uses his platform to discuss themes of self-expression and reinvention, drawing from his experiences in both theater and television.
Logan Graves is a musical theatre performer and stand-up comedian known for his unique style and bold external presentation. He grew up in a conservative, religious family in Nebraska and has since become a prominent figure in the Bushwick arts scene. Logan gained recognition as a fan favorite on the reality show 'We Are Family' and is celebrated for his tatted-up, mulleted look that challenges societal norms. He uses his platform to discuss themes of self-expression and reinvention, drawing from his experiences in both theater and television.
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This episode is a jetlagged love letter to travel, comedy, nightlife, and grief. I break down my recent trip to Spain and Lisbon, where I realized—maybe I’m not built for travel? I was tired the whole time and weirdly self-conscious about it. I also talk about my last stand-up show, which was at my childhood synagogue in Atlanta. It was lowkey the best night of my life, and I haven’t performed since—I flew too close to the sun.
I've been sooo mysterious about recent work I did with The Box (yes, that nightclub), and I'm sharing it now. I got to do PR work for one of their events, and it was wild, glamorous, chaotic—in the best way—and I learned a ton.
To close, I talk about how to support friends who are grieving the loss of a parent, which is something that's been popping up for me. I share what I’ve learned about showing up, saying the right things and just being there.
This episode is a jetlagged love letter to travel, comedy, nightlife, and grief. I break down my recent trip to Spain and Lisbon, where I realized—maybe I’m not built for travel? I was tired the whole time and weirdly self-conscious about it. I also talk about my last stand-up show, which was at my childhood synagogue in Atlanta. It was lowkey the best night of my life, and I haven’t performed since—I flew too close to the sun.
I've been sooo mysterious about recent work I did with The Box (yes, that nightclub), and I'm sharing it now. I got to do PR work for one of their events, and it was wild, glamorous, chaotic—in the best way—and I learned a ton.
To close, I talk about how to support friends who are grieving the loss of a parent, which is something that's been popping up for me. I share what I’ve learned about showing up, saying the right things and just being there.
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49. Surviving homeschooling in Nebraska and becoming a theater, comedy and TV star
Hosts
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Lily Maslia
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Logan Graves
Keywords
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homeschoolingNebraskamusical theatrestand-up comedyself-expressionreinventionBushwickWe Are FamilyWhite Lotus
Imagine someone who grew up homeschooled in a conservative, religious family in Nebraska—sounds like a memoir Reese Witherspoon is optioning for a film, right? Well, that’s not Logan Graves.
Logan is a musical theatre performer, stand-up comedian, tatted-up, and mulleted leftist icon who is BORN to live in Bushwick, but instead is single-handedly saving the deep Midwest. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like growing up in a world that didn’t see him—and how he now uses his bold external presentation to stay in control of how he’s perceived.
We also unpack our shared experience on We Are Family (where he was a fan favorite and lowkey heartthrob ?!), and naturally compare our experience filming a cable TV game show to filming White Lotus. We talk about how people love to project stories onto Logan just because he dresses like he’s in a band you’ve never heard of.
This ep is about self-expression, reinvention, and the surprising power of a great haircut. Enjoy !!
Imagine someone who grew up homeschooled in a conservative, religious family in Nebraska—sounds like a memoir Reese Witherspoon is optioning for a film, right? Well, that’s not Logan Graves.
Logan is a musical theatre performer, stand-up comedian, tatted-up, and mulleted leftist icon who is BORN to live in Bushwick, but instead is single-handedly saving the deep Midwest. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like growing up in a world that didn’t see him—and how he now uses his bold external presentation to stay in control of how he’s perceived.
We also unpack our shared experience on We Are Family (where he was a fan favorite and lowkey heartthrob ?!), and naturally compare our experience filming a cable TV game show to filming White Lotus. We talk about how people love to project stories onto Logan just because he dresses like he’s in a band you’ve never heard of.
This ep is about self-expression, reinvention, and the surprising power of a great haircut. Enjoy !!
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