John Oliver gleefully mocked Matthew McConaughey’s recent virtual motivational seminar, titled The Art of Livin’, on Sunday’s Last Week Tonight.
McConaughey hosted the free virtual event April 24 that drew a reported 2 million viewers from around the world and featured guests including Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, Marie Forleo and Trent Shelton. It turned out to be the launch of a (not-free) “immersive learning experience” dubbed “Roadtrip: The Highway to More” that costs $397 for viewers who tuned in and is now priced at the non-promotional offer of $497.
According to the Austin American-Statesman, the seminar featured, among other things, McConaughey sharing stories from his memoir, Greenlights, and playing a bongo.
“A couple times, McConaughey took to the drum while he read out comments from viewers spilling their secret shames and desires,” the American-Statesman reported. “He paced back and forth toward the camera, often placing himself in extreme Norma Desmond closeup. His hands gesticulated wildly.
McConaughey hosted the free virtual event April 24 that drew a reported 2 million viewers from around the world and featured guests including Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, Marie Forleo and Trent Shelton. It turned out to be the launch of a (not-free) “immersive learning experience” dubbed “Roadtrip: The Highway to More” that costs $397 for viewers who tuned in and is now priced at the non-promotional offer of $497.
According to the Austin American-Statesman, the seminar featured, among other things, McConaughey sharing stories from his memoir, Greenlights, and playing a bongo.
“A couple times, McConaughey took to the drum while he read out comments from viewers spilling their secret shames and desires,” the American-Statesman reported. “He paced back and forth toward the camera, often placing himself in extreme Norma Desmond closeup. His hands gesticulated wildly.
- 5/1/2023
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey is becoming a self-help guru. The ‘True Detective’ actor teams up with life coaches Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi to run ‘The Art of Livin’ online seminar which also offers users the chance for a one-on-one Zoom call with the team for $47 a ticket, reports aceshowbiz.com.
A release for the virtual event to be held on Monday 24 April said it was being launched because Matthew thinks it’s time for people to “stop settling, and start livin”. The promotion adds, “It’s time to become the person you are meant to be.”
It goes on, “It’s simple – a live one day virtual event like nothin’ you’ve ever experienced… to show you the roadmap to livin’ again. This is a coming together… a movement you and the world need right now… a chance for you to draw a line in the sand, put the...
A release for the virtual event to be held on Monday 24 April said it was being launched because Matthew thinks it’s time for people to “stop settling, and start livin”. The promotion adds, “It’s time to become the person you are meant to be.”
It goes on, “It’s simple – a live one day virtual event like nothin’ you’ve ever experienced… to show you the roadmap to livin’ again. This is a coming together… a movement you and the world need right now… a chance for you to draw a line in the sand, put the...
- 4/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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