63. What it's been like working as a full time comedian for a year
Description
It's just over a week since a year to the day I left my previous job to work as a comedian full time. It's been a year of ups and downs and I've learnt a lot, most of which I tried to document in this episode of the podcasts.
The questions I covered:
Did I make any money this year?How much of my runway have I used?How has my lifestyle changed?How are my hands doing? My health in general?How is the podcast doing?I also talked about these observations:
Being a freelance entertainer is all about maintaining relationships, and weeding out the people who aren’t worth your time.Waiting for venues / companies to pay you can be a nightmareYou need to be on top of your calendar / schedule, and be thinking ahead. You will get very frustrated with other people’s lack of organisationYou’re not obligated to reply to people straight awayYou’re going to feel like you’re shouting into the void a lotYou might find planning activities outside of work too exhausting to bother withEvery day is different. You’ll experience some of the weirdest gigs and jobs that you never saw yourself doingYou’re going to experience hella ups and downs. You’ll feel like you’re taking 2 steps forward and 1 step back a lot.You have to put yourself out there - you will experience growth from thisYou will often need to spend money to make moneyYou will really quickly learn the value of your work, and hearing “no” will no longer be devastatingYou will probably still have a lot of sleepless nightsYou will feel a new type of satisfaction having paid your bills off the back of your art
Today I sat down with Dan Burgess-Milne, a Christchurch based Meditation and Dharma teacher, game theory educator and rapper. Dan performed a presentation called Shifting Paradigms at Nerd Nite and was put in touch with me through the good folk at Nerd Nite. I was quite worried I wasn't going to...
Published 11/17/24
I've teamed up with Logan Robinson of Robinson Wellness, he's a legit therapist (Registered Social Worker and Mental Health Coach), I tell jokes for money (sometimes) and we spent an hour discussing mental health issues submitted by my listeners.
Here's what we talked about:
My work is currently...
Published 11/11/24