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Death, Sex & Money - Nick Offerman's Principled Hypocrisy

Death, Sex & Money - Nick Offerman's Principled Hypocrisy

The actor and author talks about playing an anti-gov extremist in his latest film Sovereign, the magic of teaching woodworking, and his less-than-perfect approach to making the world better.

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October 14, 202548m 45s

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Show Notes

In the new movie Sovereign, actor Nick Offerman plays an extremist who doesn’t believe in the legitimacy of the Federal government. In real life, Nick comes from a small-town political family. His father is the mayor of Minooka, Illinois, and his uncle is on the village board. In this episode Nick talks about choosing roles, how he’s different from his family, his love of teaching woodworking and the profound influence of poet Wendell Berry.

Listen to our 2018 interview: Nick Offerman Can Take Directions

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