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EP 131: Sarah Boston: Veterinarian And Stand-up Comedian

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In this conversation, Sarah Boston and Janet McMordie discuss the challenges of balancing a whimsical career path with a day job. They explore the pressure to excel in one thing and the fear of losing edge in a profession. They also touch on the desire to be good at everything and the struggle of being mediocre at two things. The conversation highlights the importance of artists supporting other artists and the value of being a supportive audience. Sarah shares her excitement about her upcoming performance at the Guelph Fringe and discusses her podcast, Co-Medicine, which focuses on healthcare professionals who are involved in comedy.


Takeaways

  • Balancing a whimsical career path with a day job can be challenging, but it's important to find a balance that allows for pursuing creative passions while also meeting practical needs.
  • The pressure to excel in one thing and the fear of losing edge in a profession can create internal conflicts, but it's important to remember that it's possible to be good at multiple things.
  • Being a supportive audience member and supporting other artists is crucial in the creative community.
  • It's important to let go of jokes or ideas that don't work and to embrace failure as an opportunity for growth and learning.

Dr. Boston's podcast: https://www.drsarahboston.com/comedicine-podcast


WHAT ANOTHER FUN PODCAST? YES PLEASE!!

  • The Firecracker Department is a podcast that dives into honest conversations with women and non-binary folks in the entertainment industry.
  • The podcast has now spawned an international community of women and non-binary artists encouraging each other to take creative action.
  • The podcast is hosted by award-winning actor, improviser and comedian Naomi Snieckus (Second City, Mr D)
  • In it, she talks to fellow actors, writers and producers - and gets the skinny on their struggles, successes and everything in between
  • Deep, funny, REAL conversations that make you feel like you’re having a drink with one of your best friends
  • Guests include Mae Martin (Actor + comedian - Feel Good, I Have Nothing); Jo Vannicola (Emmy Award-Winning Actor - Street Legal, Being Erica, The Expanse); Award-winning singer-songwriter Jann Arden; Bilal Baig (creator of HBO Max's Sort Of); and Kay Cannon (writer - New Girl, 30 Rock)
  • Find The Firecracker Department wherever you get your podcasts - and give them a follow. And NOW you can WATCH the interviews on the Firecracker Department YouTube channel!


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In this conversation, Sarah Boston and Janet McMordie discuss the challenges of balancing a whimsical career path with a day job. They explore the pressure to excel in one thing and the fear of losing edge in a profession. They also touch on the desire to be good at everything and the struggle of being mediocre at two things. The conversation highlights the importance of artists supporting other artists and the value of being a supportive audience. Sarah shares her excitement about her upcoming performance at the Guelph Fringe and discusses her podcast, Co-Medicine, which focuses on healthcare professionals who are involved in comedy.


Takeaways

  • Balancing a whimsical career path with a day job can be challenging, but it's important to find a balance that allows for pursuing creative passions while also meeting practical needs.
  • The pressure to excel in one thing and the fear of losing edge in a profession can create internal conflicts, but it's important to remember that it's possible to be good at multiple things.
  • Being a supportive audience member and supporting other artists is crucial in the creative community.
  • It's important to let go of jokes or ideas that don't work and to embrace failure as an opportunity for growth and learning.

Dr. Boston's podcast: https://www.drsarahboston.com/comedicine-podcast


WHAT ANOTHER FUN PODCAST? YES PLEASE!!

  • The Firecracker Department is a podcast that dives into honest conversations with women and non-binary folks in the entertainment industry.
  • The podcast has now spawned an international community of women and non-binary artists encouraging each other to take creative action.
  • The podcast is hosted by award-winning actor, improviser and comedian Naomi Snieckus (Second City, Mr D)
  • In it, she talks to fellow actors, writers and producers - and gets the skinny on their struggles, successes and everything in between
  • Deep, funny, REAL conversations that make you feel like you’re having a drink with one of your best friends
  • Guests include Mae Martin (Actor + comedian - Feel Good, I Have Nothing); Jo Vannicola (Emmy Award-Winning Actor - Street Legal, Being Erica, The Expanse); Award-winning singer-songwriter Jann Arden; Bilal Baig (creator of HBO Max's Sort Of); and Kay Cannon (writer - New Girl, 30 Rock)
  • Find The Firecracker Department wherever you get your podcasts - and give them a follow. And NOW you can WATCH the interviews on the Firecracker Department YouTube channel!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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