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[Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan: A Conversation with Vibhuti from New Delhi]-[Born to Be Badminton]

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · B2 · 2025-09-11

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📋 Summary

Exploring India, Family Dynamics, and the Quest for Badminton Glory

In this episode of Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan, Conan, Sona, and Matt connect with Vibhuti, a listener calling in from New Delhi, India. The conversation traverses a wide range of topics, from the chaotic beauty of India to the relatable complexities of living with parents as an adult.

The Allure of Indian Chaos

Conan reflects on his past visit to Jaipur, India, for an American Express project, describing the experience as "like going to another planet in all the best ways." Both Conan and Sona emphasize their appreciation for the country’s "vibrant" and "happening" atmosphere. A central theme of their discussion is the concept of "chaos tolerance." Conan fondly recalls the "anarchy" of Indian traffic, where buses, livestock, and people moved in every direction, noting that he found the lack of order "exhilarating." Vibhuti agrees, noting that anyone who thrives in New Delhi must possess a high tolerance for such unpredictability.

Navigating Adulthood and Parental Bonds

After getting married last year to her husband, Casey—who has a background in humanitarian work with the UN—Vibhuti shares the experience of moving back into her parents' home. This resonates deeply with Sona, who famously moved back in with her parents after the Altadena fire.

Conan explores the humorous tension of being treated like a child by one's parents. Vibhuti shares a relatable anecdote about her father’s over-protectiveness: when she recently had the flu, he was "obsessed" with her seeing a doctor, despite her reassurances that it would pass on its own. Conan, ever the comedian, jokes that he has a similar "parental" relationship with his own health concerns, while Sona quips that she and Conan both have a tendency to "regress" into childish behavior when in the presence of their parents, with Conan joking about his own history of "long bits" and "running on sentences" as signs of his lifelong immaturity.

The Cursed Fort and the Badminton Rivalry

As the conversation turns to potential future plans, Vibhuti invites Conan to visit a "cursed and haunted" fort near New Delhi. The legend involves an "evil magician" who attempted to possess a princess with a magic potion disguised as perfume, only to be crushed by a rock that became enchanted. Conan, who expresses a firm distrust of magicians, finds the story fascinating.

Finally, the conversation shifts to sport. Vibhuti reveals she is struggling to defeat an "unbeatable" badminton rival named Tolika. Conan, displaying his characteristic mock-confidence, declares himself an "incredible natural athlete" and insists his height and "unusual" appearance would serve as a distraction to the competition. Despite Sona’s skepticism regarding Conan’s athletic prowess—and the suggestion that perhaps Tolika is "juicing"—Conan enthusiastically offers his assistance to help Vibhuti claim her spot as the top player in her neighborhood.

This episode captures the essence of the podcast: a blend of genuine human connection, lighthearted self-deprecation, and the delightful absurdity that occurs when Conan O'Brien engages with fans from around the world.

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I was thinking about it the other day.
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That's what everyone says.
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That's what I picked up on.
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I say that in the nicest way.
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But I want the truth.
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have a lot going on
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chaos tolerance
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pick up on
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zest for life
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in retrospect
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