Episode 6: Nazeem Hussain
The son of Sri Lankan migrants, Nazeem Hussain honed his comedic chops in the suburbs of Melbourne in the 1990s, though as you’ll hear, he started giving it a crack when he was very young, right on his front doorsteps as people passed by. After his father left the family, it was his fearless mother who taught him how to use humour to get bullies off his back. And a star was born. Since then, Nazeem has performed around the world, created his own TV show ‘Legally Brown’, hosted his own Netflix special ‘Public Frenemy’ and written a children's book to celebrate his journey into parenthood. This episode will have you laughing, leaning in and leave you feeling lighter.
TWO AM I Listen Curiously
CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Nazeem Hussain
To learn more about Nazeem:
Links from this episode:
Nazeem Hussain Melbourne Comedy Festival 2024
Netflix special 'Public Frenemy'
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