In this episode, Johnny sits down with the one and only Dom Holland, legendary comedian, writer, and of course, father to Spiderman AKA Tom Holland.
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@niqueysim3 ай бұрын
Tom speaks highly of his dad. He has a lot of respect for Dom and his resilience. I would love to understand where Tom’s confidence comes from.
@SimonLeeMaryan9 ай бұрын
What a great conversation and Dom is such a lovely man to talk to. You're going to go far with this Johnny. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this one.
@thejohnnybrooks
9 ай бұрын
Thanks Simon you are far too kind, can’t wait to interview you and put your story out there as well! ❤
@SimonLeeMaryan
9 ай бұрын
@@thejohnnybrooks I'm really looking forward to next Thursday
@rawfishly3 ай бұрын
I wish that white men would realise that it’s always them who complain about people being too sensitive these days. I get that the example with wife was extreme but I think it’s ignorant to not see that most people are complaining about real issues. He seems like a lovely man but it’s just disappointing when this story about one person being mad for no reason then represents a whole phenomenon, where most people are rightfully more sensitive than before.
@thejohnnybrooks
3 ай бұрын
I think you’re right that a balance in the middle of both sides of sensitivity is the most helpful place to be, I believe that social media more than anything has led to an increase in both sensitivity and vulnerability particularly among young people. Thanks for your comment.
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Tom speaks highly of his dad. He has a lot of respect for Dom and his resilience. I would love to understand where Tom’s confidence comes from.
What a great conversation and Dom is such a lovely man to talk to. You're going to go far with this Johnny. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this one.
@thejohnnybrooks
9 ай бұрын
Thanks Simon you are far too kind, can’t wait to interview you and put your story out there as well! ❤
@SimonLeeMaryan
9 ай бұрын
@@thejohnnybrooks I'm really looking forward to next Thursday
I wish that white men would realise that it’s always them who complain about people being too sensitive these days. I get that the example with wife was extreme but I think it’s ignorant to not see that most people are complaining about real issues. He seems like a lovely man but it’s just disappointing when this story about one person being mad for no reason then represents a whole phenomenon, where most people are rightfully more sensitive than before.
@thejohnnybrooks
3 ай бұрын
I think you’re right that a balance in the middle of both sides of sensitivity is the most helpful place to be, I believe that social media more than anything has led to an increase in both sensitivity and vulnerability particularly among young people. Thanks for your comment.