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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

267: Louie Anderson - How To Crush It on Stage From One Of The Greatest Stand-Up Comedians Of All Time

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

We are hosting a workshop on developing YOUR personal excellence as a leader. For details and availability, go to RyanHawk.me

#267: Louie Anderson - How To Crush It on Stage From One Of The Greatest Stand-Up Comedians of All Time

Show Notes:

  • Louie's approach to stand up comedy -- It appears as if he is just "riffing off the cuff," however it is highly structured and prepared
  • The pain of growing up with an alcoholic dad and how that fueled him as a professional
    • This helps him pull from any of it at anytimeCreating a catalog of material
    • It takes years to develop
    • "I'm in complete control." That gives Louie the ability to handle a heckler in the crowd or go with a comment and tell an additional joke
  • Going on Johnny Carson or Conan
    • "They don't step on your lines, but they are prepared for where the conversation is going to go."
  • "Just like you, I've worked hard to create freedom with my work."
  • Sustaining excellence:
    • "Be who you are"
    • Ask yourself, "Does this mean something to you? If it doesn't mean something to you, why would it mean anything to someone else?"
    • Confidence
  • Nervous before a performance?
    • "It depends on the event and how much importance I put on it." -- Saturday Night Live was a nerve racking experience
  • Advice to keynote speakers?
    • Be prepared
    • Know your message
    • Surprise the audience
    • Piggy back on a great introduction -- Listen to the room prior to your time on stage
  • "I'm always tilling the ground for comedy bits."
  • Storytelling:
    • "Tell them something they don't know. Humanize the story. Give a piece of yourself. Don't lecture."
  • How did he get his start as a comedian?
    • "A dare. I was a social worker and went up on stage for an open mic night and it went great."
  • "I volunteered to be the emcee for experience."
    • "Don't be afraid of trying new things"
    • The importance of "getting the reps:" "I did seven nights a week, four shows per night. I was creating who I was."
  • "We don't see all the work that goes into being great on stage. It takes years and years of work."
    • "You need good friends who will tell you the truth."
  • His mom's best advice: "Be nice to people. You never know what they're going through."
  • Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
  • Use the "Get To Know You Document"

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0:00.0

Just like with you, you worked really hard on your podcast so that you could get it to the point

0:06.8

where it was your freedom. But I guarantee you, even when you were doing a job and working out of the podcast and you were building this

0:18.2

I guarantee you that's where the work is. That's where the beauty is, that's where the life is.

0:24.9

You know, I always say, I always tell people you cannot wait long enough to become successful

0:31.1

because the longer you wait, the more prepared you'll be.

0:34.0

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show.

0:38.0

I am Ryan Hawk.

0:41.0

Thanks so much for being here.

0:42.0

We are hosting a workshop on developing your

0:45.7

personal excellence as a leader in the fall. For two days we're putting everything

0:52.2

we've learned into this excited to have you.

0:55.2

We're going to keep it small so that there's high levels of engagement.

0:59.3

For details and availability go to Ryan Hawk.

1:02.8

me. That's Ryan Hawk dot me for details and availability on our workshop on developing

1:08.6

personal excellence. Now, on tonight's featured leader, it's with iconic comedian Louis Anderson, the three-time

1:16.7

Emmy Award winner, named by Comedy Central as one of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time.

1:23.6

His career has spanned more than 40 years.

1:25.7

He's a best-selling author,

1:26.6

star of his own stand-up specials and sitcoms.

1:30.0

He continues to tour the country

1:31.7

performing to standing-room room only crowds worldwide.

1:34.5

Been on Leno Letterman, The Late Show, Johnny Carson, all over the place.

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