
For everyone who almost said something. Writer for Family Guy. Worked with the Beastie Boys. Received a five knuckle shuffle from John Cena. Debut book coming soon. Foreword by Becky Lynch. Blurb from Jimmy Kimmel.
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I tend to show up to meetings twenty minutes early. Not because I’m anxious. Because I figured out a cheat code that nobody else seems to notice.
The meeting is not the meeting.
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The one word most people use to apologize for being in their own meeting without realizing they're doing it. Once you hear it, you can't unhear it. In yourself or anyone else. Watch above. Then go listen to yourself in your next meeting. I'...
Nobody cares about what you’re posting.
Not because the algorithm is broken or because your timing is off. And no, it’s not because you didn’t use the right hashtags.
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You were around three years old the first time you stood up for yourself. It was probably in response to food, bedtime, or taking a bath. Boy, do all three of those things sound great to me right now.
Anyway.
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My first writing job was on Crank Yankers. Which seems like a pretty ridiculous place to discover you’re afraid to speak.
For those who don’t know, Crank Yankers was a Comedy Central show created by Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla, and Daniel K...
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Writer, director, and author. Worked w/ Nirvana, Beasties, and Foo Fighters. Wrote for Late Show with David Letterman, Family Guy, and WWE. Now writing and speaking about confidence. 30 years of doing the impossible turned out to be pretty useful.
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