Put On The Brakes
Before I started comedy I was an open book to my friends, or at least I thought that I was. My circle of close and trusted friends at that time was rather large by most peoples standards, and these people knew most of what made me tick. When I started out in comedy I had zero interest in writing about me because...
Read MoreMy Truth, My Voice
When I started comedy, for the first couple of years I was single. Not for a lack of trying though. I actually did have a date show up once to one of the very first shows when I started. Other than that I tried very hard and put in a lot of effort to try and find someone. But the first two years I came up empty...
Read MoreI’ll Take My Problems With A Serving Of Sadness On The Side
I want you to think about your job. Imagine being at work and trying to get through the day when you have personal problems on your mind. Now try and concentrate on your job when those problems involve a relationship. I’m thinking most of you would try to figure out a way to fix it, or to derive some sort of...
Read MoreDon’t Listen To Trevor Dean! He’s Garbage & Doesn’t Mean It! Does He?
The set this weekend at the comedy club in Regina will be pressure. One could assume it’s for a number of reasons. It could be because some of Regina’s funniest comics will be in the audience that night. It could be the fact that I only have a tight seven minutes, so I need to come out swinging right...
Read MoreNicki, The Roller Coaster & Opposite-Land
It was never supposed to be this way. It wasn’t supposed to get to this point, to have a legitimate following, all the failures, the spirit crushing sets not to mention the equally spirit crushing conversations, the threats, the bullying, being looked down upon for having a comedy coach…..but it did. It...
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