Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck
Description
In this episode, I sit down with Jay Black, a former high school teacher who took a massive leap of faith and built a successful career as a stand-up comedian, writer, and creative storyteller. Jay's journey is a powerful example of what can happen when you bet on yourself, say yes to opportunities, and stay willing to start over in pursuit of something that truly lights you up.
We talk about Jay's early days teaching in the classroom while secretly chasing comedy at night, performing in small clubs around Philadelphia, and slowly building the confidence to take comedy seriously. Jay opens up about his first stand-up experiences, the uncomfortable rooms, the nights that didn't go well, and how those moments shaped his voice as a comedian.
Jay shares the story behind his big break on Showtime's White Boys in the Hood and how that moment became a catalyst for leaving teaching and fully committing to life as a working comic. From there, the conversation expands into his transition into writing, including how he landed opportunities writing movies for Hallmark and Lifetime, and what it's really like behind the scenes of those productions.
We also dive deep into the evolution of comedy in today's world. Jay offers a thoughtful perspective on how social media, viral clips, podcasting, and digital platforms have completely changed the game for comedians. We talk about the balance between tackling serious topics with humor, navigating cold rooms on the road, and continuously reinventing your material so you do not get stale.
Beyond comedy, this episode is really about reinvention, courage, and the skill of saying yes before you feel ready. Jay shares what success looks like to him today, the daily habits that keep him grounded, and why fear is often the clearest sign you are moving in the right direction.
Whether you are a creative, entrepreneur, or someone sitting on a dream you have been afraid to pursue, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about risk, growth, and what is possible when you fully commit to your craft.
In This Episode, You Will Learn-
How Jay Black transitioned from high school teacher to full-time stand-up comedian
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What the early days of stand-up comedy really look like behind the scenes
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How performing in uncomfortable and cold rooms builds confidence and skill
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The story behind Jay's breakout moment on Showtime
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How comedians pivot into writing for Hallmark and Lifetime movies
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Why saying yes to opportunities can completely change your career path
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How social media and viral content have reshaped the comedy industry
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The importance of constantly reinventing your material and creative voice
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How to balance serious topics with humor and authenticity
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What success means after building a long-term creative career