Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend - Introducing The Three Questions with Andy Richter
Episode Date: July 30, 2019Out now on Earwolf, Host Andy Richter asks the same three questions to each guest: Where do you come from? Where are you going? What have you learned? This will not be a one-sided process, as Andy won...’t shy away from getting personal himself. Check it out now in Apple Podcasts: apple.co/threequestions
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Hey everybody, Conan O'Brien here. This is not a regular episode of Conan O'Brien Needs
a Friend. Today I'm actually going to play you a clip from another show. You see, my old pal Andy
Richter got himself his own podcast. If you haven't heard it already, it's called The Three Questions
with Andy Richter. Andy has three questions he likes to ask people. Where do you come from?
Where are you going? What have you learned? Andy thinks that when these questions are answered,
you get a complete picture of who someone is. So far he's had guests like Broad City's Abby
Jacobson, Natasha Lyonne from Russian Doll, and new episodes come out every Tuesday. I like to
say drop every Tuesday because then I get street cred. Anyway, take a listen to this special trailer
and subscribe to The Three Questions with Andy Richter now on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, or wherever.
You listen. Give this Andy kid a chance. He's a young punk and he's going places.
Hello, I am Andy Richter and I have a new podcast called The Three Questions with Andy Richter.
It's basically an hour-long interview format and it's asking the questions that I've always liked
to ask people on The Conan Show in the commercial break. The sort of things of like what was your
childhood like and what's your workplace like and how do you feel about how your life is going.
So The Three Questions are where do you come from? Where are you going? And what have you learned?
And it's basically just a way to sort of get a conversation going about people's lives. It's
very therapeutic. I think you'll all enjoy it a lot. The Three Questions with Andy Richter is out
now. Listen in Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.