
Master comedian and thespian Conan O’Brien joined Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson on their podcast IMO, delivering a conversation that balanced sharp humor with striking depth.
Conan opened up about hosting the upcoming 98th Academy Awards, tracing the moment back to the groundwork laid by a younger, more awkward, wildly energetic version of himself. He even shared a moment from the transcript where a doctor assumed he must be lying about never using drugs, telling him: “This questionnaire doesn’t work if you’re not being honest with me… I’ve seen your work.” His natural manic energy, once misunderstood, eventually became the engine of his entire career.
Finding Joy, Purpose, and Stability in the Highs and Lows

Conan reflected on the unpredictable rhythm of a creative life and how he learned to weather both the exhilarating highs and the humbling lows. “When you find that thing that gives you joy… and it gives other people joy too… that is magic in our time.” He described comedy as a kind of modern alchemy — turning insecurity, oddness, and raw energy into connection.
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Family, Legacy, and the Drive to Make His Parents Proud

A major theme of the conversation was Conan’s lifelong desire to make his parents proud. He recalled Sunday dinners, the family round table, and the childhood competition to make his mom and dad laugh. “So much of my career… it all began with trying to make the parents laugh.”
He also spoke about his mother — a Yale‑trained lawyer who broke barriers in male‑only spaces — and how her resilience shaped his understanding of discipline, excellence, and pushing forward even when the world isn’t built for you.
Preparing for the Oscars

Conan revealed he’s been quietly testing Oscar jokes in small comedy clubs, crediting his younger self — the lanky, anxious late‑bloomer — for giving him the grit to survive setbacks and keep evolving.
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Tell us below which Conan moment from this IMO conversation hit you hardest — the Oscars prep, the family legacy, or the early‑career chaos that shaped him.






