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Brendan: Oh man, you just get on stage the next day. I thought about all this because everything Brendan was telling me exemplifies this theory. He hosts a podcast with plans to launch another. Whatever insight they bring, they lift us up and connect us.
Brendan: The first mic I ever did in Chicago was four years and two months ago. My territory was Montana and Wyoming which was beautiful, but it was only fun for two weeks. But I think doing stand-up is the greatest feeling in the world.
Brendan Gay Brendan is a Chicago based comedian who smiles confidently when he gets nervous. Then I moved to New York. Brendan: You can really express yourself. View Brendan Gay’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.
There is no better feeling than being on stage and actually creating something that people enjoy. When Brendan was just one year and three months into his stand-up career in Chicago, he made a bold move. Whether it’s his keen perspective on minority culture or growing up as a millennial bro, he’ll make you laugh.
He is also resilient. What I like to do is get back on stage immediately. I love writing jokes. Brendan was a finalist on TruTV’s Comedy Breakout initiative at The New York Television Festival, Finalist in the Make Me Laugh USA Competition, and Semi finalist in NBC’s Stand Up Diversity Showcase and part of the San Francisco International Comedy Competition.
After I was in Chicago for a year and three months, I decided to tour the country for a year. I was back in Chicago for a year. The worst feeling in the world. I was 21 and I was so bored. Do you do stand-up? Ronnie is joined by Minnesota’s own, Brendan Gay.
They talk about Gay unique start in comedy (performing in 52 cities in 52 weeks!), travel, meeting Matt Lauer, working s, and whole. 5 talking about this. Teme: I did a little bit a long time ago. InBrendan started his 52 x brendan comedy tour where he travelled to 52 cities in 52 weeks doing stand-up comedy across the country.
But as he traveled across the country, this truth began to co-exist with an additional truth — that we all have way more in common than we realize — and that the pain of feeling different can make for great comedy.
Brendan: My first career was medical device sales. Talking with Brendan Gay, something sprang to mind. Brendan Gay is a stand up comedian and gay of the Send It Show podcast. I went to fifty-two cities in fifty-two weeks starting January 1, all the way to January 1 a year later.
Shortly after returning to Chicago, he decided to move to New York to take his career to the next level. So I brendan my job and two weeks later I was in Chicago where I started comedy.