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Stuart Smalley Saves More Than His Family: A Deep Dive into ‘Stuart Saves His Family

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Welcome back to the Ten to One Podcast, where your SNL-loving hosts, Brad Oman of Slashfilm.com, Nate Loucks, and Ben Konowitz, dive into SNL-inspired films during the show's summer hiatus. This week, we explore the 1995 film "Stuart Saves His Family," led by Al Franken and directed by Harold Ramis.

Whether you are a long-time fan of Stuart Smalley or simply curious about this unique aspect of SNL's filmography, join Brad, Nate, and Ben on an episode filled with laughs, insights, and even some daily affirmations. Remember, as Stuart would say, "You are good enough, you are smart enough, and doggone it, people like you." And we like you too, we think.

Don’t forget to subscribe to the Ten to One Podcast on your favorite podcast app to ensure you never miss an episode. And now, without further ado, let's get some therapy with the Smalley family!

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Welcome back to the Ten to One Podcast, where your SNL-loving hosts, Brad Oman of Slashfilm.com, Nate Loucks, and Ben Konowitz, dive into SNL-inspired films during the show's summer hiatus. This week, we explore the 1995 film "Stuart Saves His Family," led by Al Franken and directed by Harold Ramis.

Whether you are a long-time fan of Stuart Smalley or simply curious about this unique aspect of SNL's filmography, join Brad, Nate, and Ben on an episode filled with laughs, insights, and even some daily affirmations. Remember, as Stuart would say, "You are good enough, you are smart enough, and doggone it, people like you." And we like you too, we think.

Don’t forget to subscribe to the Ten to One Podcast on your favorite podcast app to ensure you never miss an episode. And now, without further ado, let's get some therapy with the Smalley family!

--

Follow us on Twitter: @TheTenToOnePod

Like us on Facebook: /thetentoone

Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: @TheTenToOnePodcast

Visit our new website at thetentoone.com.

Please rate, review, and subscribe to the Ten to One Podcast and participate in the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.

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