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Will Ferrell speaking with Ego Nwodim during their conversation on the podcast Thanks Dad. Will Ferrell speaking with Ego Nwodim during their conversation on the podcast Thanks Dad.

Will Ferrell Shares His Dad’s Life Advice on Ego Nwodim’s Podcast

Will Ferrell opens up about his dad’s advice, comedy beginnings, and SNL memories on Ego Nwodim’s podcast Thanks Dad.

The comedy icon opens up about luck, career pivots, SNL nerves, and the wisdom that shaped him.

Will Ferrell speaking with Ego Nwodim on her podcast Thanks Dad.
Will Ferrell joins Ego Nwodim for a candid, comedic conversation on Thanks Dad with Ego Nwodim.

Master comedian Will Ferrell sits down with fellow SNL alum Ego Nwodim on her podcast Thanks Dad, delivering a conversation that’s equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and deeply human.

From the jump, the episode is delightfully unfiltered — throat‑clearing, chamomile‑tea chaos, and Ego reminding listeners that imperfection is the point. Ferrell even jokes about the “stupid bracelet” he’s been wearing for two years, a gift from men he met in Rwanda, noting with a laugh that it’s “perilous… it’s going to snap at some point” .

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But the emotional center arrives when Ferrell shares the life‑changing advice his father — a longtime working musician — gave him when he confessed he wanted to pursue comedy. His dad told him:

“If it was based solely on talent, I wouldn’t worry about you… but there’s so much luck involved. If you ever reach a point where you’re banging your head against the wall and it doesn’t feel fun anymore, it’s okay to quit.”

Ferrell explains that instead of discouraging him, the honesty lifted the pressure. It freed him to chase comedy with joy rather than fear — a theme that echoes throughout the episode.

He also opens up about:

  • His early days at The Groundlings, driving from Orange County while working as a bank teller.
  • Being terrified during his first improv audience‑participation moment, frozen in place onstage.
  • Why he avoids reading online comments, after stumbling across a review calling him “the most annoying newcomer” during his first SNL season .
  • How he and Ego both navigated USC, bonding over demolished dorms and campus culture shock.
  • The surreal experience of meeting heroes, from Bill Nye to athletes he grew up watching.

And in classic Ferrell fashion, the episode swings from absurdity — like Ego teasing him about being a “weird frat guy” — to unexpectedly tender reflections on family, luck, and creative purpose.

Press play on this hilarious yet poignant sit‑down below!

Watch Will Ferrell on Thanks Dad with Ego Nwodim


Thanks Dad
WILL FERRELL BRINGS EASY COMEDY WISDOM, PARENTAL GRATITUDE, AND PEAK PODCAST CHARM TO EGO’S TABLE
This one lands with exactly the kind of warm, funny looseness you want from a Will Ferrell conversation — smart without trying too hard, personal without getting heavy, and full of the kind of stories that make a casual listen feel instantly bigger.
The mood calls for comedy-night comfort, a little SNL-era nostalgia, and a few easy picks that keep the whole thing relaxed, polished, and very dad-adjacent in the best way.

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Tell us — which Will Ferrell moment from this episode hit you hardest? The wisdom, the chaos, or the chamomile‑tea saga.

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