Episode
#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
Description
Jerrod Carmichael (@NotoriousROD) is pushing the boundaries of comedy with his groundbreaking work in stand-up, television, and film. Now just 29 years old, what this driven North Carolina native has accomplished is mind-boggling, and 2017 is going to be his biggest year yet. Jerrod stars in the hit NBC series The Carmichael Show, which he also writes and executive produces. The third season of the show premieres in 2017. In March of 2017, Jerrod will star in his second stand-up comedy special on HBO, directed by Bo Burnham. He made his debut on HBO in 2014 with his critically acclaimed one-hour special, Love at the Store, directed by Spike Lee. Love at the Store is the funniest standup special I've seen in many years, and it's the reason I reached out to Jerrod. It left me in hysterics on a transatlantic flight and terrified everyone. I couldn't stop laughing out loud. It's that good. On the big screen this June, Jerrod joins the cast of Michael Bay's Transformers: The Last Knight, opposite Mark Wahlberg, Josh Duhamel, and Anthony Hopkins. He'll also appear in James Franco's The Masterpiece, set to be released in 2017. In the summer of 2016, Jerrod reprised his role as 'Garf' in the Universal comedy sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising opposite Seth Rogen and Zac Efron. He also starred as 'Freddy' opposite Rose Byrne, Susan Sarandon, and J.K. Simmons in Lorene Scafaria's The Meddler, which was released in April of 2016. Jerrod recently announced his upcoming authorial debut with an as-yet-untitled memoir. The novel will be published by Random House. Please enjoy my wide-ranging conversation with Jerrod Carmichael! Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.fourhourworkweek.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by 99Designs, the world's largest marketplace of graphic designers. I have used them for years to create some amazing designs. 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Chapters
Comedian and actor Gerard Carmichael talks about his creative and writing process, how he handles controversy and public perception, the logistical and strategic side of producing and selling a television show, and the business of comedy.
00:00 - 04:26 (04:26)
Summary
Comedian and actor Gerard Carmichael talks about his creative and writing process, how he handles controversy and public perception, the logistical and strategic side of producing and selling a television show, and the business of comedy.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The comedian recounts his earliest experience with humor, including a formative moment in eighth grade when a teacher encouraged him to read the newspaper and use humor to break tension in the classroom.
04:26 - 15:54 (11:27)
Summary
The comedian recounts his earliest experience with humor, including a formative moment in eighth grade when a teacher encouraged him to read the newspaper and use humor to break tension in the classroom.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Comedian talks about his childhood and how his parents gave him freedom to explore and fostered his creativity.
15:54 - 21:55 (06:01)
Summary
Comedian talks about his childhood and how his parents gave him freedom to explore and fostered his creativity. He also explains how validation is important for pursuing a career in comedy.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, the host and guest discuss the importance of starting your day in a peaceful place by talking to loved ones and avoiding business calls until later in the day.
21:55 - 30:48 (08:52)
Summary
In this podcast, the host and guest discuss the importance of starting your day in a peaceful place by talking to loved ones and avoiding business calls until later in the day. The guest emphasizes the importance of centering yourself before diving into work-related tasks.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Comedian Pete Holmes reflects on the freedom in creating art and how people often restrict themselves by looking for rules and structure.
30:48 - 36:33 (05:44)
Summary
Comedian Pete Holmes reflects on the freedom in creating art and how people often restrict themselves by looking for rules and structure. He also shares how he convinced the comedians at the original comedy club, The Comedy Store, to let him film his first special there.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The key to succeeding in stand-up comedy is to focus on substance over superficiality, avoiding the common novice mistakes such as obsessing over website design, fancy headshots and business cards.
36:33 - 45:34 (09:01)
Summary
The key to succeeding in stand-up comedy is to focus on substance over superficiality, avoiding the common novice mistakes such as obsessing over website design, fancy headshots and business cards. Prioritizing content and surrounding oneself with like-minded people is essential for success.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Understanding and appreciating business is crucial in the art and comedy industry, although marketing can turn into a procrastination tool.
45:35 - 53:23 (07:48)
Summary
Understanding and appreciating business is crucial in the art and comedy industry, although marketing can turn into a procrastination tool. Comedians need to adjust accordingly to ensure their intentions come across effectively to their audience.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Comedian Joe Rogan discusses the importance of knowing yourself and finding where you can contribute the most, regardless of your career path.
53:23 - 1:01:29 (08:05)
Summary
Comedian Joe Rogan discusses the importance of knowing yourself and finding where you can contribute the most, regardless of your career path. He emphasizes the value of honesty and authenticity in building a fulfilling life and career.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast episode, the host discusses the importance of affirming principles and avoiding bad advice with a guest who shares his experiences.
1:01:29 - 1:09:29 (08:00)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the host discusses the importance of affirming principles and avoiding bad advice with a guest who shares his experiences. They discuss the prevalence of bad advice that begins with "you gotta" and the benefits of visualizing success and affirmations.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode, the speaker discusses various ideas such as attending tech expos or shows, trying out creative stuff like painting or recording songs or even substitute teaching, to take a break from the tech world.
1:09:29 - 1:17:11 (07:41)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker discusses various ideas such as attending tech expos or shows, trying out creative stuff like painting or recording songs or even substitute teaching, to take a break from the tech world.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Comedian Hasan Minhaj talks about his creative process for writing jokes, the importance of ignoring negativity, his preferred type of notebook, and how social media affects his creativity.
1:17:11 - 1:23:41 (06:30)
Summary
Comedian Hasan Minhaj talks about his creative process for writing jokes, the importance of ignoring negativity, his preferred type of notebook, and how social media affects his creativity.
Episode#222: Jerrod Carmichael - Uber-Productivity and Dangerous Comedy
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The host thanks the audience for listening and invites them to check out the show notes on his website, as well as sign up for his weekly "Five Bullet Friday" email.
1:23:41 - 1:29:24 (05:42)
Summary
The host thanks the audience for listening and invites them to check out the show notes on his website, as well as sign up for his weekly "Five Bullet Friday" email. He also briefly discusses his goals and upcoming projects.