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MBP #29: Chip Chinery, Life as a Stand-up Comic, Television and Commercial Actor

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Chip Chinery, Chips Money TipsDoes that guy look familiar?

Unless you haven’t watched anything on television ever in your life, you’ve seen him. He’s been in a commercial or television show you’ve watched. He’s the dumb guy. The clumsy cop. The dumb white guy who can take a punch, physically or metaphorically (all his words).

Don’t believe me? Check out this highlight reel from 2009 (more nonsense here). It includes nearly every hit show from Friends to Seinfeld to Becker to 3rd Rock from the Sun:

Here’s something a little more current, a Ciroc commercial from 2010:

This was a fun episode, I hope you enjoy it!

What will you learn in this episode:

  • How Chip got into stand-up after a few years working as a cameraman and in banking
  • His first entrepreneurship venture – baseball cards (he put on his own baseball card show at 16)
  • The parallels between stand-up comedy/entertainment and entrepreneurship
  • Chip sees stand-up as being paid a pittance while you learn
  • Chip worked 52 weeks a year and took two and a half years to find his voice
  • The importance of a support structure for his career
  • His lessons learned from 3,000+ stand-up shows (8 shows/week was common)
  • His transition from stand-up to a television actor
  • How he persevered through 160+ auditions (3.5 years) without booking a commercial (and then once he did he booked 42 commercials, 25 tv shows, and a few voiceovers over the next four years)
  • How he deals with the uncertainty of being an actor
  • The value of doing the work, taking bad gigs, and of learning and perfecting your craft
  • Why he started Chip’s Money Tips, his personal finance blog

Resources and links mentioned in this chat:

How to subscribe

There are two main ways – Stitcher and iTunes.

iTunes
Download on iTunesSimply click on this link and you’ll be taken to the page where you can subscribe.

Stitcher
Here’s the link to the Microblogger Podcast where you can subscribe to the Microblogger podcast via Stitcher.

Finally, if you aren’t using either service and prefer RSS, here’s our RSS feed.

Quick favor…

Tell everyone you know that this is a great podcast… unless you think it sucks. Please tell me and I’ll try to make it better!

It would mean a lot to me if you could leave me a review and a rating on iTunes, it makes a big difference and helps others find the show! To leave a review, click here and thanks so so much!

The post MBP #29: Chip Chinery, Life as a Stand-up Comic, Television and Commercial Actor appeared first on Microblogger.

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Chip Chinery, Chips Money TipsDoes that guy look familiar?

Unless you haven’t watched anything on television ever in your life, you’ve seen him. He’s been in a commercial or television show you’ve watched. He’s the dumb guy. The clumsy cop. The dumb white guy who can take a punch, physically or metaphorically (all his words).

Don’t believe me? Check out this highlight reel from 2009 (more nonsense here). It includes nearly every hit show from Friends to Seinfeld to Becker to 3rd Rock from the Sun:

Here’s something a little more current, a Ciroc commercial from 2010:

This was a fun episode, I hope you enjoy it!

What will you learn in this episode:

  • How Chip got into stand-up after a few years working as a cameraman and in banking
  • His first entrepreneurship venture – baseball cards (he put on his own baseball card show at 16)
  • The parallels between stand-up comedy/entertainment and entrepreneurship
  • Chip sees stand-up as being paid a pittance while you learn
  • Chip worked 52 weeks a year and took two and a half years to find his voice
  • The importance of a support structure for his career
  • His lessons learned from 3,000+ stand-up shows (8 shows/week was common)
  • His transition from stand-up to a television actor
  • How he persevered through 160+ auditions (3.5 years) without booking a commercial (and then once he did he booked 42 commercials, 25 tv shows, and a few voiceovers over the next four years)
  • How he deals with the uncertainty of being an actor
  • The value of doing the work, taking bad gigs, and of learning and perfecting your craft
  • Why he started Chip’s Money Tips, his personal finance blog

Resources and links mentioned in this chat:

How to subscribe

There are two main ways – Stitcher and iTunes.

iTunes
Download on iTunesSimply click on this link and you’ll be taken to the page where you can subscribe.

Stitcher
Here’s the link to the Microblogger Podcast where you can subscribe to the Microblogger podcast via Stitcher.

Finally, if you aren’t using either service and prefer RSS, here’s our RSS feed.

Quick favor…

Tell everyone you know that this is a great podcast… unless you think it sucks. Please tell me and I’ll try to make it better!

It would mean a lot to me if you could leave me a review and a rating on iTunes, it makes a big difference and helps others find the show! To leave a review, click here and thanks so so much!

The post MBP #29: Chip Chinery, Life as a Stand-up Comic, Television and Commercial Actor appeared first on Microblogger.

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