RWR-035: From Open Mic Nights to the Late Night Shows with Andrew Norelli

On today’s episode, I talk with Andrew Norelli. Andrew is a standup comedian and has been doing comedy for the past 18 years.

He talks about working a boring sales job for a few years that eventually helped push him into comedy.

From open mic nights where nobody would show up to several years later performing on all the popular late night shows, we’ll go through his whole journey from the beginning. We also talk about what it takes to be a comedian these days, the type of dedication that is needed, and how all of this can relate to you if you’re thinking about going down a path that’s different than the typical 9-5. Which most of you hopefully are.

I hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the podcast here!
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RWR-034: Only Take Advice From Someone You Are Willing To Trade Places With

So many people struggle trying to start a business because they think they have to know everything. And if there’s something they don’t know, they think they have to figure it out on there own.

Search around on the internet and you can literally find the answers to every single question you could possibly have. But a lot of times, it makes sense to seek out advice from others. The problem lies in who you ask though.
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