

A Comedian’s Approach To Insecurities, Self Doubt and Becoming The Best Performer w/Andrew Schulz EP 1234
Feb 28, 2022
Andrew Schulz, one of the top stand-up comedians in the country and the mind behind "Schulz Saves America," dives into the complexities of insecurity and self-doubt. He shares how these feelings can be transformed into confidence and fuels better public speaking. The conversation touches on the evolving comedy industry, highlighting strategies for success in the digital age. Schulz also discusses the importance of authentic audience connection and collaboration among comedians, revealing the personal and emotional facets of navigating this dynamic field.
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Cuban Republicans
- Andrew Schulz jokes about Cubans becoming conservative Republicans upon arriving in Florida.
- He observes this stark shift in political views after immigrating.
Dad's Curiosity
- Schulz learned confidence from his dad's genuine curiosity about people.
- His dad made everyone feel important, breaking down social barriers.
College Insecurity
- Schulz recalls feeling insecure in college for the first time, hesitant to participate.
- He contrasts this to his bold younger self who demanded explanations in class.