Navigating Parenthood and Performance | Guest: Jonathan Gregg

Navigating Parenthood and Performance | Guest: Jonathan Gregg

Author: Jim McDonald September 17, 2025 Duration: 1:17:15
In this conversation, Jim McDonald and Jonathan Gregg explore a variety of themes, including parenting, the dynamics of living in New York City, the journey of performance and acting, mental health, and the impact of social media on personal identity. They discuss the importance of authenticity, the role of anger in society, and the significance of personal growth. The conversation also touches on fitness and the unique experiences of being a stay-at-home dad, as well as the cultural commentary that arises from their respective experiences.

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Jonathan is the only guest who has both been on this show and appeared in the MCU (Jessica Jones). Also, he's the only guest whose whole ass I've actually seen (HBO's High Maintenance, Season 2, Episode 1). He's super cool, and I could have kept talking to him a long time, but I'd already made him run late. You can catch Jonathan and his best friend, Tom on the No Homo Podcast -- Two best friends (one straight and one gay) riff on their daily lives, the insanity of current events, and what it means to be a man – gassing each other up while the world burns. (Jonathan is the straight one.) https://www.youtube.com/@NoHomoPodcastwJonathanandTom

You can find him on Instagram @jgregg_jonathan and @nohomopod.

Takeaways
Learning how to learn is crucial for personal development. 
Anger often masks deeper emotions like sadness or fear.
Parenting involves navigating societal norms and expectations.
Mental health discussions should be normalized and destigmatized.
Improv can teach valuable life skills like adaptability and listening.
Social media can amplify voices but also create pressure for validation.
Authenticity in content creation resonates more with audiences.
Fitness can be a form of personal expression and growth.
Cultural commentary is essential in understanding societal dynamics.
Personal growth often comes from recognizing and addressing one's own flaws.

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