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Stuart Goldsmith (Part Two)

We’re back in Regent’s Park with Stuart Goldsmith! 


Stuart tells us all about how his love of the Edinburgh Fringe, how he feels about vulnerability in comedy and how he deals with comparing himself with his peers. 


We also discuss Stuart’s new obsession - using stand up comedy to talk about the climate. Stuart tells us why he’s chosen to tackle such a scary, complicated subject in his comedy - and why it might just be the best way to communicate a very crucial message. 


Follow @stuartgoldsmithcomedy on Instagram


You can read all about Stuart’s work and keep up to date with his upcoming live dates at https://www.stuartgoldsmith.com/ 


Watch Stuart’s recent appearance on Live At The Apollo here!


You can listen to The Comedian’s Comedian on all podcast platforms! 


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Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence

Music: Rich Jarman 

Artwork: Alice Ludlam

Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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