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What keeps someone creating after the industry changes, the paycheck shrinks, and the path gets harder?
This week on Here's What We Know, we welcome comedian, producer, and podcaster Deadair Dennis Maler for an honest conversation about radio, stand-up comedy, podcasting, and the lifelong search for your own voice.
Dennis shares how growing up in punk rock shaped his do-it-yourself mindset, why radio first captured his imagination, and what eventually pushed him toward stand-up comedy and podcasting. We’ll talk about creativity, authenticity, representation, and how staying true to yourself might be the only business model that works anymore.
If you've ever wondered whether you're on the right path or you've questioned whether it's worth continuing to create, this conversation will remind you why the work still matters.
In This Episode
This episode is sponsored by:
Dignity Memorial
Sterling Oak Cabinetry
(Be sure to tell them Gary sent you!)
Bio:
Deadair Dennis Maler is a comedian, actor, writer, & podcaster who has been heard on radio stations throughout the country including SiriusXM, DC101, The Party Playhouse with Jackson Blue, and more.
He has been featured on comedy festivals throughout the country, is the Comedy Editor for DigBoston, and hosts the Big Comedy Network podcast So, What Do You Really Do? and the YouTube show Word of the Day with Comedians.
Deadair Dennis is funny, loud, abrasively social, and allergy-free since 1981.
Website: https://deadairdennis.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deadairdennis/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deadairdennismaler/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deadairdennis
Tags: comedy, podcast, radio broadcasting, podcasting, stand up comedy, creative career, finding your voice, storytelling, entertainment industry, radio personality, podcast interview, creativity, comedians, independent, creators, creative journey, DIY creativity, producer,
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Send us Fan Mail
What keeps someone creating after the industry changes, the paycheck shrinks, and the path gets harder?
This week on Here's What We Know, we welcome comedian, producer, and podcaster Deadair Dennis Maler for an honest conversation about radio, stand-up comedy, podcasting, and the lifelong search for your own voice.
Dennis shares how growing up in punk rock shaped his do-it-yourself mindset, why radio first captured his imagination, and what eventually pushed him toward stand-up comedy and podcasting. We’ll talk about creativity, authenticity, representation, and how staying true to yourself might be the only business model that works anymore.
If you've ever wondered whether you're on the right path or you've questioned whether it's worth continuing to create, this conversation will remind you why the work still matters.
In This Episode
This episode is sponsored by:
Dignity Memorial
Sterling Oak Cabinetry
(Be sure to tell them Gary sent you!)
Bio:
Deadair Dennis Maler is a comedian, actor, writer, & podcaster who has been heard on radio stations throughout the country including SiriusXM, DC101, The Party Playhouse with Jackson Blue, and more.
He has been featured on comedy festivals throughout the country, is the Comedy Editor for DigBoston, and hosts the Big Comedy Network podcast So, What Do You Really Do? and the YouTube show Word of the Day with Comedians.
Deadair Dennis is funny, loud, abrasively social, and allergy-free since 1981.
Website: https://deadairdennis.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deadairdennis/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deadairdennismaler/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deadairdennis
Tags: comedy, podcast, radio broadcasting, podcasting, stand up comedy, creative career, finding your voice, storytelling, entertainment industry, radio personality, podcast interview, creativity, comedians, independent, creators, creative journey, DIY creativity, producer,
Connect with Gary:
Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!