How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Richard Gadd - On Shame, Sexuality and Success

Apr 29, 2026
Richard Gadd, writer, actor and comedian behind Baby Reindeer and Half Man. He talks about sudden global fame and its effect on self-worth. He explores transforming physically and psychologically for roles. He discusses rebuking shame, sexuality beyond labels, and how workaholism, family and survival shaped his storytelling.
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INSIGHT

Work Obsession Became A Personal Failure

  • Gadd recognises compulsive work became his default response after success; he went straight from finishing one show into writing the next within 24 hours.
  • He labels this inability to pause a life failure that cost relationships and self-care.
ADVICE

Hard Work Trumps Natural Talent

  • Put hours into craft; consistent, intense work matters more than innate intelligence or background.
  • Gadd credits his turnaround at university to deliberate extra work and routines that produced a first-class degree.
ANECDOTE

Work Schedule Shapes Personal Relationships

  • Gadd admits his work rate scares partners; he warns date-two he works a lot and often sleeps four hours a night during production.
  • He accepts being single partly stems from prioritising intense schedules and relocating for shoots.
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