Hecklers, Med School, and the Mic That Changed Everything
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概要
I share how I ended up living a double life as an emergency medicine doctor and a stand-up comedian, even when people think it makes no sense. I trace the moments that pushed me from college jokes to DC open mics, Chicago stages, COVID Zoom sets, and finally starting Pitt to Punchlines to bring both worlds together.
• getting hooked on stand-up after a rough college hosting set and an early heckler
• writing my first joke that actually lands and learning why reps matter
• medical school time pressure and third-year clinical burnout
• taking a research year at the NIH and rediscovering comedy in DC
• headlining for the first time by building a room from my own community
• bombing in DC and Chicago and learning how failure sharpens timing
• balancing emergency medicine residency with open mics in Chicago
• performing sold-out shows at Steppenwolf Theater with the Outcasted Comedy Tour
• COVID whiplash: ICU work, moving to LA, and doing Zoom comedy
• rebuilding confidence with sets in France and Switzerland
• producing Courtyard Common in LA and learning how hard showrunning is
• embracing the unique angle of being an ER doc comedian and turning it into a podcast
I hope you guys continue to watch me over time