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[The Inaugural Session of 'Matt Gourley Needs a Fan' with Guest Sid]-[Matt Gourley Needs A Fan]

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · B2 · 2025-10-23

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📋 Summary

The Inaugural Session of 'Matt Gourley Needs a Fan'

In this unique episode of Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan, the roles are playfully subverted as the host, Conan O'Brien, and his assistant, Matt Gourley, welcome a fan named Sid from Budapest. The episode begins with a humorous power struggle, as Gourley attempts to launch his own spin-off, Matt Gourley Needs a Fan, with Conan jokingly asserting his dominance, noting that he is "very secure in my fame" and will allow Gourley to have only one fan, provided Sid stays in Budapest.

The Journey of a Fan

Sid reveals himself to be a devoted listener, though he makes a surprising confession: he was originally a fan of Matt Gourley’s various podcast projects, such as James Bonding, which eventually led him to discover Conan’s show. Conan, maintaining his self-deprecating humor, refers to himself as a "loofah for my ego" for allowing Sid to express his preference for Gourley. Sid explains his transition into the "Conan drug," admitting that while he initially didn't know Conan beyond a "little walk-on cameo in the office," he has since become a regular listener, finding comfort in re-listening to episodes.

Life in Budapest and the Cheese Business

Transitioning from comedy to professional life, Sid shares his background as an Indian expatriate who has lived in Budapest for 25 years. He describes his career as the head of marketing for a cheese company run by a Lebanese family. The conversation takes an absurd turn as the trio discusses the potential for a "Conan Cheese." They brainstorm ridiculous flavor combinations, including "orange and salmonella" to reflect Conan’s "acidic" personality and his infamous love for Fruity Pebbles cereal. Conan jokes that this product would lead to a "wave of strange salmonella deaths" in the cheese-loving community, further highlighting the show's penchant for dark, improvised comedy.

A Moment of Sincerity

Despite the constant banter and mockery, the episode concludes on a deeply poignant note. Sid takes a moment to acknowledge the positive impact of Conan’s international travel episodes, specifically mentioning his work in Haiti and Ghana. Sid tells Conan, "I think you've added more positivity in the world than you really realize," suggesting that the host's efforts to "shed a light on the goodness of humanity" will have a lasting legacy. Conan, typically quick to deflect with a joke, accepts the sentiment with grace, before the two return to their characteristic humor, ending the call with a final nod to the "stiff rod up the ass" joke—a recurring comedic motif throughout the interview.

Final Thoughts

This episode perfectly encapsulates the dynamic of the podcast: a blend of high-energy banter, celebrity insecurity, and genuine connection. By inviting fans from around the globe, Conan creates a space where, despite the "harsh" and "abrasive" persona he sometimes adopts, he provides a platform for listeners like Sid to share their stories, professional lives, and personal appreciations for the show's lasting impact.

🎯Key Sentences

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I listen to this podcast religiously.
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I won't have it.
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I like how this is starting.
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There's a name I haven't heard in a while.
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I find certain ones that sort of comfort me a lot.
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📝Key Phrases

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blow a lot of hot air
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come around
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on a loop
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get hooked on
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starstruck
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📖 Transcript

Conan O'Brien needs a fan.
Want to talk to Conan?
Visit teamcoco.com slash call Conan.
Okay, let's get started.
Hey guys.
Hi Sid.

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