A Goal Without A Plan Is Just A Wish

Now that I am solely on my own in a comedy sense, the bigest change I’ve noticed is that I miss the contact with the fellow comics.  Well, some of them I miss because they were like me, without ego and treated me the way I treated them by being encouraging and respectful, in particular are the Williamson twins....

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My Plans Going Forward

To be clear, the opportunity is still there for me to be a part of the comedy club as an audience member and writing about the comedy scene,  but when I was told that the only time I’d be allowed on stage is through the infrequent open mic nights, I decided to remove myself completely from an abusive,...

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Throw It In The Trash Or Make A Successful Dash

When I was homeless and unemployed, it was easy to focus on the comedy more because after a day of job hunting and being rejected multiple times, it was the only thing aside from staying at the Salvation Army (for a roof over my head) that I had to look forward to at the end of the day.  Now however, my job is making...

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“All Work And No Play Makes Jack A Dull Boy”

When I first started my journey to revamp my comedy through the e-book and coaching, I found it somewhat odd that some people would let life get in the way of trying to perfect their comedic craft.  After all, I don’t date much and aside from running karaoke on the weekend I had a lot of free time to put...

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An Understanding 17 Months In The Making

Last week wasn’t a very good one for me.  I feel like I got verbally beaten up at work pretty much every day, then I had to deal with the fact that I was not allowed on stage on a regular comedy night, only for an open mic night.  Since the open mics are infrequent, it may be a month or two between sets for me....

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