Brandon and Drew sit down with comedian Dean Stanfield for one of the wildest conversations yet.
Dean breaks down what it’s really like performing at Just For Laughs in Montreal: seven minutes, 800 seats, no warm-up set, and realizing mid-joke that Canada does not love gun bits. He talks bombing in North Carolina, rebuilding a crowd, and why stand-up is a 10-year grind most people quit before they understand.
From opening for Rodney Carrington to grinding road dates alone, Dean shares the realities of chasing comedy full-time: dropout gigs, motel walls, hecklers, crowd work pressure, and why bombing never hurts less… it just lasts longer.
The conversation goes off the rails into Alaska hunts, altitude sickness hallucinations, eating squirrels, rally car crashes, and the dream of buying back the family ranch in Paducah.
It’s about loyalty to your people, betting on yourself, and building something big enough to bring your friends with you when it works.
Stay tuned and catch Dean here:
https://www.instagram.com/deanastanfield/
https://comedyworks.com/comedians/dean-stanfield