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CAN'T CONTROL THE WEATHER

12/28/2022

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Everyone is affected by extreme weather but for the entertainment world, it has a unique affect. Obviously when weather is horrible, we are affected, like recently with all the cancellations in the Midwest due to the "blizzard" that never came (but the extreme cold that did). Or this fall with Hurricane Ian in Florida Shows were cancelled left and right in both cases and now with the Southwest issues, my flight plans for January shows are in jeopardy too.
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But weather doesn't have to be extreme to affect our shows. And sometimes it's not even the weather. From years of experience producing and performing shows as not only a comedian but a musician as well, I know, for example that the first nice day of summer means nobody wants to be inside at a show. I also know the first very cold day of winter, nobody wants to go outside. Just as the first day after a few days of snow or extreme weather, people are ready go out to shows and very ready to laugh.

On the road, however, you learn that other uncontrollable factors affect your shows, like the Annual Gun show in town, or the local NFL team in the Playoffs or a former President holding a rally. It helps to plan ahead but sometimes, you just can't control what you cant control. The show must go on. #standup #careerchange #blizzard #formerlawyer
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CRUSHING WITH THE HOME CROWD

12/19/2022

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I recently had a few shows where most of the crowd was my personal friends and fans. Its a different energy when you have friends and fans in a crowd, that's for certain. I am by no means a known headliner and most of the shows I do on the road, I am either opening for a national headliner or headlining a show where most of the audience does not know me.

Which is why doing shows for a mostly friendly crowd felt like home field advantage. Almost too much laughter. The positive is that the energy for these shows was electric. So much laughter and applause breaks. The negative is that it felt like cheating. I mean, how much of the laughs were earned and how much was just friends and fans supporting me? I talked to a fellow comedian who felt the same way after his home town show. "Why can't we just enjoy the win?", we thought. Either way, its funny that even when we crush, we comedians somehow find a way to find a way to take away from a win.

In hindsight, I am glad to have made so many people happy and see so many friends supporting me. I hope to have more shows like this in 2023. #standup #formerlawyer #careerchange #2023goals
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HUMBLE BRAG

12/13/2022

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Sunday night, I produced my first comedy fundraiser event. Before I did comedy, I raised money in the political world and also did a few music events through my company Shoeshine Boy Productions but never comedy.

As soon as I agreed to do it, I regretted it. I forgot all the hard work and dedication that goes into a fundraiser. And the promotion. Man do I hate that. And the stress the night of the show, wondering if enough people will show up. And then, of course, I also had to perform. But I thought about my father and the millions of people affected by Parkinsons directly and indirectly and pushed on.

I am happy to report, it was a success. The Stand Up to Parkinsons for Parkinson's Foundation was a success. We raised almost $7,000 at the event AND I presented an oversized check for $10,000 from MY foundation (Farahvar Foundation) to Parkinson's Foundation from the year of "Better Call Paul" shirts I sold on the road.

None of it would have been possible without Allison and Anne at Parkinsons Foundation Midwest, Chris Lange, Alex Strong, Anne Ringrose and everyone at Zanies Comedy Club, comedians Joseph Antonacci and Josh Sneed, the sponsors Rosebud Restaurant Group Sugar Factory LLC. and Pete's Dueling Piano Bar who donating gift cards and Ryan Dempster who donated Chicago Cubs tickets (for our auction) and all the people who bought tickets to come laugh and support. Lastly, I am thankful for the people who bought my Better Call Paul shirts this year to support the cause.

I am so grateful for the opportunity to raise money for a good cause and thankful to Jamie Masada at Laugh Factory who showed me the importance of charity. #blessed #charity #parkinsons #comedy

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