DLG186 Comedian Jim Tews explains how being yelled at in the Coast Guard for 4 years was great training for a comedy career.

Published: March 21, 2019, 5:50 p.m.

I am obsessed with the creative process which led me to becoming a fan of Jim Tews\u2019s podcast "Quitting Comedy." http://www.jimtews.com/podcast.html He has great comedians talk about their career and process by starting with the premise : Have you ever thought of quitting comedy?\n\nComedian Jim Tews learned a lot about discipline from his years in the Coast Guard which turned out instrumental in helping his personal development and managing his creativity productively. In this session with Jim, we learn about his less-than-typical, comedy career journey from being brought up in a blue collar family from Allentown, Pa. and being told by his guidance counselor in high school that he wasn\u2019t \u201ccollege material\u201d to enlisting in the Coast Guard and making a successful comedy career for himself. It turns out being yelled at constantly is good for any creative career really. \n\n\nMore about Jim here: http://www.jimtews.com/ \n\n\nand here: Jim Tews made his stand-up television debut on Last Comic Standing and was featured in an episode of Louie in 2014. Previously he was one of 2011\u2019s New Faces at Just for Laughs Montreal and has performed in the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival, and SF Sketchfest. He recently created/cowrote and starred in The Undone Sweaters web series about a sociophobic Weezer cover band, which was featured on Funny or Die and Nerdist.com. He also created the HBO Labs\u2019s web series The Opener and recently directed a feature length documentary about Cleveland\u2019s independent comedy scene called Make Fun. Felines of New York is his first book, and perhaps his greatest achievement to date.