<p>Scott Losse might describe himself as “from the internet,” but his story is a lot more layered than a few viral videos.</p><p>In this episode, Molly sits down with the Pacific Northwest-based comedian to talk about what happens when your life unexpectedly changes online. From going viral in his 30s to navigating recognition in everyday life, Scott shares what it actually feels like to be known… while still trying to stay true to himself.</p><p>He shares how a therapist nudged him toward standup, how he built a following by simply saying sharing his every day observations, and he shares how he &quot;really&quot; feels about Ai.</p><p>The conversation is not just about his comedy, it dives into the reality that sometimes the thing you’re meant to do shows up later than you expected.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered if it’s too late to start, or how to stay yourself while the world is watching, this one’s worth a listen.</p>

Outliers Project

Molly Hawkins

Ep. 35 Scott Losse - Internet Fame, Standup Comedy, and Being Funny Without Trying Too Hard

MAR 23, 202664 MIN
Outliers Project

Ep. 35 Scott Losse - Internet Fame, Standup Comedy, and Being Funny Without Trying Too Hard

MAR 23, 202664 MIN

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<p>Scott Losse might describe himself as “from the internet,” but his story is a lot more layered than a few viral videos.</p><p>In this episode, Molly sits down with the Pacific Northwest-based comedian to talk about what happens when your life unexpectedly changes online. From going viral in his 30s to navigating recognition in everyday life, Scott shares what it actually feels like to be known… while still trying to stay true to himself.</p><p>He shares how a therapist nudged him toward standup, how he built a following by simply saying sharing his every day observations, and he shares how he &quot;really&quot; feels about Ai.</p><p>The conversation is not just about his comedy, it dives into the reality that sometimes the thing you’re meant to do shows up later than you expected.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered if it’s too late to start, or how to stay yourself while the world is watching, this one’s worth a listen.</p>