Comedy Is No Laughing Matter
The majority of comics go through this at least once in their comedy career. A gig is presented to them that is quite different from the traditional comedy setup, where the comic performs on stage and the audience sits in their seats. The comic can either embrace the opportunity or run from it. Guess which one I...
Read MoreTwo Goals. One Year. 2015.
Finally there is a long-term plan for comedy success. All the bullying, threats, intimidation, and my critics will be worth it, as next year I will achieve two major comedy goals that to the best of my knowledge, are not on any local comics radar. Why? Hard to say. I am not like some arrogant windbags I know who...
Read MorePain and Persistence, Not Asphalt, Makes A Smooth Road Ahead In 2014
This month has been a good one thus far, in the sense that my job is going well. It’s the first place I’ve ever worked at where everybody gets along…..everybody! It’s a great feeling to be part of a smaller team (workplace) and be asked for your input based on your experience. The reason...
Read MoreAbundance Coaching Keeps My Ducks In A Row – By Keeping Them Well Fed
Suppose you decide one day that you want to enter the world of stand-up comedy and work towards being a professional comedian. Then suppose you decide to apply your craft with the required focus and energy for you to head out on tour. When I mean touring, I sure don’t mean performing in dinky comedy clubs for...
Read MoreWhy Ruin Good Writing With A Title?
Some days it’s difficult to find something to write about, especially when this blog is over 2 years old with close to 120 postings thus far. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a single guy with far too much time on his hands, but at the same time I have better ways to expend my energy than to go back to my...
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