I’m recording this one outside, and you can feel it immediately: the mic keeps slipping, the sunscreen is the wrong kind, and I’m basically troubleshooting a podcast setup while trying not to get eaten alive by bugs. It looks insane, it sounds a little unhinged, and it’s also the most honest version of what “creator on the road” actually feels like. If you’ve ever wondered what a comedy podcast sounds like when there’s no studio, no comfort, and no reset button, this is it.
While I hike around Lake Tawakoni trying to figure out where the trail even goes, I talk about living out of my car, how people romanticize it, and why “just get a job” doesn’t hit the same when you’re already working nonstop to build a stand-up comedy career. Money stress shows up too, along with the very real plan to finally purge a storage unit because dragging the past around gets expensive fast. It’s messy, but it’s also a practical mindset shift: simplify, keep moving, and stop paying for stuff that doesn’t help your life.
Then I zoom out and tell you about a genuinely great weekend at the Dallas Comedy Club, where the improv scene is alive with shows, classes, and sketch energy that reminds me why comedy communities matter. Add in a deer encounter, a hard-earned scenic overlook, and one last questionable climb, and you’ve got an outdoorsy road-trip comedy story with some teeth.
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