Send us a text Ever feel your routine is the only thing keeping everything together—and the first thing life tries to break? I open up about being a hardcore routine machine, why early mornings create real margin before the day’s “traffic,” and how a two-week trip to Brazil threatens to derail my schedule for training, jiu-jitsu, and work. Instead of bracing for chaos, I share the mindset shift that changes everything: turn O’s into E’s. Swap “I don’t got to” for “I get to,” and obligation be...
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Send us a text Ever feel your routine is the only thing keeping everything together—and the first thing life tries to break? I open up about being a hardcore routine machine, why early mornings create real margin before the day’s “traffic,” and how a two-week trip to Brazil threatens to derail my schedule for training, jiu-jitsu, and work. Instead of bracing for chaos, I share the mindset shift that changes everything: turn O’s into E’s. Swap “I don’t got to” for “I get to,” and obligation be...
#381: The Dichotomy of Comedy: Insults vs. Compliments
Send us a text We explore why insults hit harder than compliments, how fast pacing shapes laughter, and how we test material that might bomb to find the lines that truly land. We share how we design sets for short attention spans with one-liners, stories, music, and even a little magic. • compliments rarely trigger laughs while insults create tension and release • negativity bias compared to how news grabs attention • moving beyond standard stand-up with music and magic • real-time testing o...
Send us a text Ever feel your routine is the only thing keeping everything together—and the first thing life tries to break? I open up about being a hardcore routine machine, why early mornings create real margin before the day’s “traffic,” and how a two-week trip to Brazil threatens to derail my schedule for training, jiu-jitsu, and work. Instead of bracing for chaos, I share the mindset shift that changes everything: turn O’s into E’s. Swap “I don’t got to” for “I get to,” and obligation be...