Part autobiography, part philosophical inquiry, part sacred questтАФThe Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck for the spiritual seekerтАФa hilarious, profound, and enlightening romp around the fertile mind of stand-out stand-up comedian, host of the hugely successful podcast You Made it Weird, and star of HBOтАЩs Crashing, Pete Holmes
Growing up as evangelical Christian outside Boston, Pete Holmes was taught that drugs, alcohol, and pre-marital sex were serious transgressions. Faithful to the tenets of his faith, Pete did not swear, did not drink, did not smoke, and did not fornicate. He did devote himself to one woman, married her, and moved to the country to start a simple life and build a family. Then the wife he pledged himself to cheated on him very publicly. Thanks for nothing, God.
When his attempt at a picture-perfect life failed, Pete was forced to re-examine his beliefs. But neither atheism, Christianity, nor copious bottles of Yellow Tail led to enlightenment. Longing for a model of faith that served him and his newfound uncertainties about the universeтАФyou know, the little thingsтАФthe scorned believer embarked on a soul-seeking journey that has become the foundation of his work today.┬аComedy Sex┬аGod is his funny, thoughtful, straight-from-the-heart mediation on life, creativity, love, God, and the things that matter to himтАФand to us all.
Pete ponders the most valuable spiritual truths heтАЩs picked up in his post-religion life and shares a few personal storiesтАФof professional success, failure, and the pain in his balls.┬аComedy Sex┬аGod is celebration of losing something to find something elseтАФa void that became a door to spiritual explorationтАФa glorious journey into the mind-blowing unknown that never would have begun if your wife hadnтАЩt cheated with a guy named Rocco.
Pete Holmes is a comedian, writer, cartoonist, тАЬChrist-leaning spiritual seekerтАЭ, and podcast host. His wildly popular podcast, You Made It Weird, is a comedic exploration of the meaning of life with guests ranging from Deepak Chopra and Elizabeth Gilbert to Seth Rogen and Garry Shandling. Pete also created and starred in the semi-autobiographical HBO show Crashing which he executive produced alongside Judd Apatow. An accomplished standup with three hour-long television specials and innumerous late night appearances, he continues to tour regularly to sold-out crowds. He lives with his wife and daughter in LA.