
S8E2: Chris Ruggiero - Juggling Business
11/06/15 • 63 min
In this interview, juggler Chris Ruggiero talks about going after your dreams and the pros and cons of doing everything in your business yourself.
Chris is a juggler, magician, and general daredevil who stays busy traveling the country performing his show where nothing is off limits! He’s recently been seen on The Ellen DeGeneres show, has published a book on following your dreams entitled Just Go, and a man of my own heart, he also has a podcast where he interviews other entertainers he’s met in his adventures!
Plus, he gives the most exuberant high fives I’ve ever seen!
Top of the Show NewsIn a week, I'm going to be traveling up north to visit some friends and take part in Phil Ackerly's Night of Comedy and Magic to support our troops. I'll be performing strolling magic before the stage show (That features Phil Ackerly, Christian Cagigal, and Ryan Kane). Come out to support our troops and to say hi! I'd love to meet you if you're up in that area! Tap here for more info!
Interview with Chris Ruggiero: Success MantraIt takes the same amount of effort to struggle as it does to thrive and succeed.
In Business, Should You Do Everything Yourself?• It helps you know what you should outsource or not.
• When you do end up outsourcing, you know more about the task at hand than you would if you hadn’t tried it out yourself first.
• Often times you’ll find things that you really love doing.
• How to know when you need to outsource something.
• Investing in yourself like in courses, specialized training, and coaches.
• Mastermind groups.
Chris’ Other Creative VenturesChris Ruggiero Podcast — a show where variety entertainer Chris Ruggiero interviews other entertainers he meets in his adventures. In this show you’ll find incredible stories that will leave you intrigued, inspired, and ready to live your own dreams. He’s interviewed entertainers like Justin Flom, Jeff Civillico, Brett Loudermilk, and Barry Friedman.
Just Go: Adventures Of A Traveling Entertainer And A Guide To Living Your Dream — In his debut book, Chris Ruggiero shares personal stories of being a traveling entertainer and offers tips and advice to create an adventurous life most people only dream of. The book is a collection of small and easily digestible essays.
Other Topics Covered• Getting things done now rather than later.
• Getting to comfortable.
• Talks about his beginnings as an entertainer.
• Inner doubt whether you’re “good enough” to be an entertainer. AKA The Impostor Syndrome.
• Individually connect with people in the crowd during your performances.
• Working with agents and how he got his first agent by doing some showcases.
• This is the best time to be living in regards to building an audience and not having to ask permission to do something.
• How Chris wrote his book.
• Physical vs. digital publishing.
• Persistence.
• Be good and keep showing up.
• Whatever gets scheduled, gets done.
Failure MomentTells about a time on a unicycle where he took a nice little spill during a show.
Favorite SuccessHis recent appearance on the Ellen Degeneres Show.
Biggest Pro ChallengeStaying focused and on task.
Parting AdviceDon’t wait to start something you’ve been thinking about. Take your first step today.
Recommended books and resources:Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks!
Resources:
A camera, on your phone or otherwise.
Books:
How to be like Walt by Pat Williams
Choose Yourself! by James Altucher
Other Resources Mentioned During Show
Barry Friedman’s Showbiz Blueprint
Michael Hyatt’s Blog and Platform University
In this interview, juggler Chris Ruggiero talks about going after your dreams and the pros and cons of doing everything in your business yourself.
Chris is a juggler, magician, and general daredevil who stays busy traveling the country performing his show where nothing is off limits! He’s recently been seen on The Ellen DeGeneres show, has published a book on following your dreams entitled Just Go, and a man of my own heart, he also has a podcast where he interviews other entertainers he’s met in his adventures!
Plus, he gives the most exuberant high fives I’ve ever seen!
Top of the Show NewsIn a week, I'm going to be traveling up north to visit some friends and take part in Phil Ackerly's Night of Comedy and Magic to support our troops. I'll be performing strolling magic before the stage show (That features Phil Ackerly, Christian Cagigal, and Ryan Kane). Come out to support our troops and to say hi! I'd love to meet you if you're up in that area! Tap here for more info!
Interview with Chris Ruggiero: Success MantraIt takes the same amount of effort to struggle as it does to thrive and succeed.
In Business, Should You Do Everything Yourself?• It helps you know what you should outsource or not.
• When you do end up outsourcing, you know more about the task at hand than you would if you hadn’t tried it out yourself first.
• Often times you’ll find things that you really love doing.
• How to know when you need to outsource something.
• Investing in yourself like in courses, specialized training, and coaches.
• Mastermind groups.
Chris’ Other Creative VenturesChris Ruggiero Podcast — a show where variety entertainer Chris Ruggiero interviews other entertainers he meets in his adventures. In this show you’ll find incredible stories that will leave you intrigued, inspired, and ready to live your own dreams. He’s interviewed entertainers like Justin Flom, Jeff Civillico, Brett Loudermilk, and Barry Friedman.
Just Go: Adventures Of A Traveling Entertainer And A Guide To Living Your Dream — In his debut book, Chris Ruggiero shares personal stories of being a traveling entertainer and offers tips and advice to create an adventurous life most people only dream of. The book is a collection of small and easily digestible essays.
Other Topics Covered• Getting things done now rather than later.
• Getting to comfortable.
• Talks about his beginnings as an entertainer.
• Inner doubt whether you’re “good enough” to be an entertainer. AKA The Impostor Syndrome.
• Individually connect with people in the crowd during your performances.
• Working with agents and how he got his first agent by doing some showcases.
• This is the best time to be living in regards to building an audience and not having to ask permission to do something.
• How Chris wrote his book.
• Physical vs. digital publishing.
• Persistence.
• Be good and keep showing up.
• Whatever gets scheduled, gets done.
Failure MomentTells about a time on a unicycle where he took a nice little spill during a show.
Favorite SuccessHis recent appearance on the Ellen Degeneres Show.
Biggest Pro ChallengeStaying focused and on task.
Parting AdviceDon’t wait to start something you’ve been thinking about. Take your first step today.
Recommended books and resources:Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks!
Resources:
A camera, on your phone or otherwise.
Books:
How to be like Walt by Pat Williams
Choose Yourself! by James Altucher
Other Resources Mentioned During Show
Barry Friedman’s Showbiz Blueprint
Michael Hyatt’s Blog and Platform University
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S8E1: Annie Banannie - Balloon Storytelling
In this interview, Annie Banannie takes us into her career as a balloon storyteller. She talks about working with children, satisfying clients, and ultimately making a difference in the kids lives.
Annie is a children’s book author who doesn’t just write and sell her books, but also creates “balloon theater” where she uses balloons to tell stories. Her shows are tailored for elementary schools, public libraries, preschools, and family events, and her mission is to help children realize that they have amazing creative ability hidden within themselves.
With her, every balloon has a story.
Kris' Recommendation of the WeekI just finished listening to the audio version of Steve Martin's book Born Standing Up and I get something new out of it every time! If you haven't read it, you should definitely check it out.
Interview with Annie Banannie: Success MantraShip! — Seth Godin If you wait until everything is perfect, you’ll never do it.
Balloon Theater and Working with Children• What is balloon theater?
• With kids, laughs per minute isn’t as important as interaction with the humor.
• Never be afraid of straying from your plan.
• Making you volunteer have more fun on stage than anyone else in the audience.
• Working with special needs kids on stage.
• Making a difference on kids lives.
• Having a special needs kid up on stage being successful isn’t only for that kid, but all the other kids in the audience as well, breaking down the barrier between the common kids and the special needs kids.
• Working with the client (teacher, parent, principal, etc.) to achieve their goals.
• Working within the school’s schedule.
• Being reliable.
• Librarians talk about who they hire for entertainment and are brutally honest on how they liked or didn’t like them.
• Pitching your show and educating your prospects
Other Topics Covered• Not waiting until things are perfect.
• Selling your product before you make it.
• The importance having a coach and always learning.
Failure MomentTells how she botched a silent act in Japan where she wasn’t prepared enough in front of 2,000 people.
Favorite SuccessTalks about how out of necessity of not having her props. she blew up a bunch of balloons and did a “create your own story” for the audience which turned out being a huge success!
Parting AdvicePlay. Have fun.
Recommended books and resources:Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks!
Resources: Podcasts and audiobooks.
Books:
Purple Cow and The Icarus Deception by Seth Godin
The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Where can we find Annie Banannie?thesecretlifeofyourlibrary.com
facebook.com/balloonstoryteller
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S8E3: Nick Paul - Lessons from Performing with Disney
In this interview,magician Nick Paul talks about his time performing with Disney, performing silently, and his sketch comedy influence!
Nick is a magician who for 14 years has performed full-time touring the United States at corporate events, collages, and theaters. He’s also had opportunities to perform at Walt Disney World, on cruises, and in multiple countries. He was voted “Critic’s Choice” for Best Variety Performance at the Orlando Fringe Festival, and was personally invited to audition for America’s Got Talent.
In addition to this, he also has a podcast geared toward magicians called “Two Magicians, One Mic." Walt Disney World says, "He’s an entertainment tour de force."
Top of the Show NewsThis week, I'm going to be traveling up north to visit some friends and take part in Phil Ackerly's Night of Comedy and Magic to support our troops. I'll be performing strolling magic before the stage show (That features Phil Ackerly, Christian Cagigal, and Ryan Kane). Come out to support our troops and to say hi! I'd love to meet you if you're up in that area!
Click here for more info.
Interview with Nick Paul: Success MantrasYou’re only as good as your next show.
"Yes, and..."
Working with Disney• Tells how he got in with Disney, auditioning, and a "lucky break."
• Tells how he created a specific show, a silent act, for his Disney audition.
• How he doesn’t like auditions and about his inside perspective into them.
• Performed at The Boardwalk at Walt Disney World in a sort of busking atmosphere (without passing the hat).
• Learning from other performers and from the different kinds of audiences.
• Gearing up to work on Disney Cruise Lines.
• Changes he’s making as he’s getting ready to get into a completely different venue.
Working Silent & Sketch Comedy• Being aware of your posture and every movement and facial expressions.
• Your actions need to be genuine.
• How to view your helpers up on stage.
• Playing off of your partners on stage.
• Playing bigger and smaller.
• Listening to your audience.
• At the end of a sketch, the character is forever changed.
• How does this sketch change me and the audience?
• The audience is your partner.
• When and how you can tactfully “razz" or "jab at" your helper.
Other Topics Covered• Impostor Syndrome
• Networking with people and being kind.
• Cutting your teeth in restaurants.
Failure MomentHow Nick tried to get into the Blue Man Group and then ultimately realized it wasn’t for him. Even after two of his friends landed gigs with them.
Favorite SuccessLanding a contract with Disney.
Biggest Pro ChallengeDifferentiating himself from other magicians.
Parting AdviceBe kind and try to be unique with your act.
Recommended books and resources:Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks!
Resources:
Books:
Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
Malcolm Gladwell Books - Outliers, Blink, The Tipping Point, David & Goliath
Where can we find Nick Paul?If you like this episode you’ll love
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