Why Sports Should Be Fun: Humor, Media, and Life with Vic Lombardi
- Mar 21
- 1 min read

What happens when you stop taking your job — and yourself — so seriously?
What happens when you stop taking your job — and yourself — so seriously? In this episode of Laugh or Death, Paul sits down with Vic Lombardi, longtime Denver sports broadcaster, 32-time Emmy Award winner, and one of the most recognizable voices in Colorado sports media. Vic shares stories from more than 25 years covering professional sports, including some of the hilarious moments that helped define his unique style of broadcasting. From sneaking a fake player into a Dallas Cowboys practice to holding a spoon instead of a microphone during interviews, Vic explains why humor has always been a key part of how he approaches his work. But the conversation also goes deeper.
Vic opens up about his prostate cancer diagnosis and how humor helped him navigate one of the most difficult moments of his life. Together, Paul and Vic explore why laughter can build connection, why self-deprecating humor keeps us grounded, and why sports — at the end of the day — should always be fun, and for the fans. Links: If you enjoyed this episode and want to build your own humor habit, make sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who could use a little more levity in their life.



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