Today’s guests are none other than Jenny Lawson (@thebloggess ) and Rhett McLaughlin (@rhettmc ) — two people who know what it’s like to have something fall apart and still find a way to be silly, anyway.
We talk about the strange durability of humor. How it doesn’t wait for life to get better. How it shows up right in the middle of the mess—sometimes inappropriate, often inconvenient, and absolutely necessary.
Because humor isn’t just a personality trait. It’s something we can practice. Something we can move toward. Something we can put ourselves in the way of, even on the days when everything feels a little impossible.
If you’ve ever laughed at the worst possible moment (or needed to), this one’s for you.
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Rhett & Link are looking back as their YouTube careers hit an major milestone. ✨
On March 13, the content creation duo — who first started uploading videos to YouTube back in 2006 — released the 3,000th episode of their flagship web series, Good Mythical Morning.
“We started it as a side project, not knowing that it was gonna be our lifeline to our audience,” Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal told PEOPLE about the series, launched in 2012, as they noted how rare it is to see the kind of career longevity they’ve managed to cultivate on the internet.
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My phone showed me this memory today… had to share it. And yes I know I was 36 in this picture but I’ll take any excuse to use an Alan Jackson song.
Some delicious 🍝 news to share: Rhett & Link have written a children’s book! Spaghetti Head & Chicken Fingers is coming June 16, 2026 and you can pre-order it now! Click the link in our bio.