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#211 - The Hard Truth About Finding Balance in the Comedy Grind | Chili Davidson

#211 - The Hard Truth About Finding Balance in the Comedy Grind | Chili Davidson

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In episode 211 of The Johnny Rogers Show, I sit down with stand-up comedian Chili Davidson. We dive deep into the meaning of joy, why it drives everything he does, and how comedians can find balance in the industry. Chili opens up about rebuilding his career in Los Angeles, overcoming creative resistance, and the lessons he’d share with his younger self. This episode is packed with inspiration, honesty, and real talk about the comedy grind

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