With Trevor Noah on the latest episode of his new podcast “What Now?'' The comedian sits down with two of his closest friends to talk about his work so far, among other things.
South African comedian and former daily show Listeners went wild when the host of Trevor Noah's latest podcast on Spotify sat down with two of his best friends Anele Mdoda and Sizwe Dhlomo to talk about several topics. [Noah] I never actually had a job until I moved to America as a host. daily show.
a podcast called What now? With Trevor Noah We cover everything from the world of entertainment, sports, politics and business. In a promotional ad for his new project in collaboration with Spotify, Noah said that the podcast is about having interesting conversations with really interesting people.
Spotify Vice President Julie McNamara, who announced the partnership last year, teamed up with Trevor to create an original podcast that seamlessly combines his unique humor, insightful commentary, and impeccable interviewing skills on a global scale. He said he is excited to be able to create the .
She added that the weekly podcast blends Trevor's signature humor and sharp wit with his global perspective to deliver a unique take on the hottest and most fascinating topics of the moment.
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“You’ve never had a real job, have you?” – Anele and Sizwe to Trevor Noah
To reflect on the moment he turned 40, Trevor sits down with Anele and Sizwe to discuss whether birthdays matter at all, whether it's possible to reinvent yourself, and how Trevor's age influenced his retirement. We debated whether or not. daily show.
One of the topics that made netizens laugh out loud was the three discussing whether Trevor ever really had a “real job.”
In a short video clip promoting the podcast, Trevor begins by saying he left South Africa to go host. daily show, Anele asks if it was a big change. Trevor then replied that it was a big change in that he was now living in America, adding that no one asked if it was a big change for him at the time.
Sizwe then chimed in and said she thought moving to America was a big change for Trevor. Because he's never had a 9-to-5 job and never had to wake up at a certain time to go to work.
Trevor naturally defended himself and began listing the jobs he'd held over the years, but Annelle snorted.
Here are the jobs Trevor held before he became famous.
- Video game center. Trevor was the one who turned money into tokens.
- Reading electricity meters for my mother's work.
- He worked as a taxi driver for a year, waking up at 4 a.m. every morning and driving until 9 p.m.
Trevor feels these are real jobs, but Sizwe claims he has never had a real job since his friend met him.
Watch the video clip below.
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