In this episode, Mike Goodwin introduces himself and his podcast, where he shares insights and humor from his life. He encourages listeners to be the solution to problems and challenges, rather than just pointing them out. He discusses the challenges of multi-generational issues in the workplace and shares his personal experiences. Mike also talks about his recent doctor's visit and his journey towards weight loss. He announces that this episode marks the end of Season 2 and that he will be taking a break before returning for Season 3.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin talks about his love for breakfast and dinner, and how he focuses on one task at a time to be more effective. He shares his weight loss journey and the importance of staying consistent and focused. Mike also discusses his upcoming tours and shows gratitude for the opportunities he has had in his career.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin talks about his recent experiences and shares his best advice ever: lift weights. He emphasizes the importance of lifting weights for bone density, improved mental health, posture, balance, heart health, and strength. Mike also discusses his upcoming events and encourages couples to take time away from their children to focus on their relationship.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares his best advice ever: don't overcomplicate things. He reflects on his own struggles with weight loss and how he often made the process more complicated than it needed to be. He emphasizes the importance of simplicity and consistency in achieving goals. Mike discusses his recent epiphany about making fitness boring and shares his plan to focus on walking, regular workouts, and clean eating. He also mentions his upcoming doc appointment and sets a goal to lose 10 pounds by September. Mike encourages listeners to avoid overcomplicating things and to stay consistent in their efforts.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares the best advice ever: cultivate existing relationships. He reflects on the importance of friendship and the challenges of maintaining friendships throughout life. Mike emphasizes the need to be intentional in cultivating relationships and not taking them for granted. He also discusses the difficulties of finding authentic friendships and the importance of reciprocity in relationships. Mike shares personal experiences and insights on marriage, socializing, and the value of having a community of like-minded individuals. He concludes by encouraging listeners to appreciate and celebrate their friendships.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares the best advice he ever received: don't talk crazy to people who are preparing your food. He emphasizes the importance of being considerate and respectful to those who handle our food, as we never know what they might do to it. Mike also recounts a scary incident where he thought he had lost his family, but it turned out to be a miscommunication. He talks about his recent comedy shows and the challenges of staying healthy on the road. He also mentions watching the Olympics and reaffirms his faith in Jesus.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares two pieces of advice. The first is to always email your slides in advance when giving presentations, as he had a recent experience where his slides were lost. The second piece of advice is to find joy and happiness in what you do, inspired by watching the Japanese women's basketball team play with enthusiasm and celebration. Mike also discusses his approach to clean comedy and the importance of integrity in the comedy industry. 00:00 Introduction and Best Advice Ever: Always Email Your Slides in Advance 07:30 Finding Joy and Happiness in What You Do 26:25 The Importance of Integrity in Comedy 27:46 The Impact of Bill Cosby's Missteps on the Comedy Industry
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares his best advice ever: to focus on your blessings. He talks about the recent changes in his podcast studio and the launch of his YouTube page. Mike reflects on the challenges he faced in booking tour dates and the discouragement he received, but he chooses to focus on the blessings and successes he has experienced. He discusses his recent comedy shows and the positive feedback he received from fans. Mike also emphasizes the importance of clean comedy and the void it fills in the industry.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares various anecdotes and thoughts on different topics. He starts by giving a shoutout to his friend Robert Duckworth and reminiscing about their time at a comedy conference. He then discusses the differences between Christian comedy associations and the music industry. Mike also shares his best advice ever, which is to respect authority and play by the rules of the game you choose. He talks about protecting his joy and avoiding getting caught up in political discussions. He ends the episode by mentioning Jonathan Majors and his unbridled joy while dancing, and sharing some humorous encounters he had with people on social media.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin discusses various topics including the significance of Juneteenth, the importance of acknowledging America's history, the impact of representation, and his experiences in comedy and chess. He also touches on the challenges of fame and the expansion of his career. Mike Goodwin discusses his strategy for expanding his comedy career by attacking it from multiple angles. He shares how he focuses on three main areas: comedy performances, speaking engagements, and coaching. He also talks about his recent experiences with TEDx talks, artist residencies, and comedy tours. Goodwin emphasizes the importance of not focusing on haters and instead focusing on one's purpose and potential. He also announces a giveaway in collaboration with God Ain't Petty But I Am. 00:00 Introduction and Being on the Road 01:59 The Significance of Juneteenth and the 4th of July 05:01 Race, Oppression, and the Need for Dialogue 08:19 The Impact of Representation and Encouragement 21:43 Navigating Fame and Its Limitations 28:05 Attacking the Comedy Career from Multiple Angles 31:28 Moving from Success to Significance 36:18 Recent Approaches: TEDx Talks, Artist Residencies, and Comedy Tours 41:19 Next Phase: PR Consultant, Mississippi State Football, Coaching 45:13 Best Advice Ever: Focus on Purpose, Not Haters 51:12 Giveaway Announcement with God Ain't Petty But I Am
Mike has an interesting set of travel experiences that culminate with a surprising honor. The advice of the week minds your coins and your attention span.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin discusses various topics, including his preference for driving with the windows down instead of using the AC, his thoughts on which states represent well, his experience at a men's conference, and a story about someone's girlfriend moving out while he was on a cruise. The episode ends with a reminder of Mike's upcoming comedy tour.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin shares his experiences of opening for comedian Ali Sadiq and reflects on his own performance. He also discusses his feelings about Father's Day and the passing of his own father. Mike talks about his unique personality and how he often goes against the grain. He mentions his dislike for football and his preference for basketball. He also touches on random topics like eating while driving and his experiences in Amish country. Overall, it's a freestyle episode with various anecdotes and reflections.
Comedian Mike Goodwin shares his experiences of recent speaking engagements, reflecting on the challenges and lessons learned. He also discusses the importance of not living in the past and shares personal insights and anecdotes. The conversation covers a range of topics, including public speaking, self-reflection, and the complexities of social media interactions. Tour dates and tickets: mikegoodwin.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BowtieComedyOfficial Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bowtiecomedy/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bowtiecomedy?lang=en About Mike Goodwin: Mike Goodwin is a refreshingly funny comedian, speaker, and leader. His signature bowtie is a nod to his expectation-defying brand of comedy that leaves a variety of audiences from corporate events to swanky galas laughing hysterically and completely inspired, without a foul or vulgar word spoken. A native of Camden, South Carolina, Mike was raised in a family that had its share of dysfunction. He learned at an early age how to use laughter to pierce through tension and in some cases, ease pain. As a result, he developed an affinity for comedy and used it as a way to cope through difficult situations he faced as a child.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin reflects on his recent experiences at home and at the gym. He shares a story about a chance encounter with a fan at the gym and discusses his fascination with having multiple gym memberships. Mike also talks about the importance of facing challenges and difficult scenarios, using his own experiences in comedy and on America's Got Talent as examples. He ends the episode by discussing the NBA playoffs and a humorous conversation about the term '411'. 00:00-Welcome and Home Life Reflections 00:26- On the Road 11:54- The Best Advice Ever 31:24- Mind of Mike Tour dates and tickets: mikegoodwin.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BowtieComedyOfficial Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bowtiecomedy/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bowtiecomedy?lang=en About Mike Goodwin: Mike Goodwin is a refreshingly funny comedian, speaker, and leader. His signature bowtie is a nod to his expectation-defying brand of comedy that leaves a variety of audiences from corporate events to swanky galas laughing hysterically and completely inspired, without a foul or vulgar word spoken. A native of Camden, South Carolina, Mike was raised in a family that had its share of dysfunction. He learned at an early age how to use laughter to pierce through tension and in some cases, ease pain. As a result, he developed an affinity for comedy and used it as a way to cope through difficult situations he faced as a child.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin talks about the importance of having a hobby that is separate from work. He shares his own experience of finding a hobby and encourages listeners to do the same. He also discusses the concept of South Carolina being part of the South and shares his perspective on the state's history and identity. 00:00: The Importance of Having a Hobby 00:29: On the Road 13:56: The Best Advice Ever 25:55: Mind of Mike 29:30: The South and South Carolina's Legacy 37:35: Upcoming Comedy Tour Dates Tour dates and tickets: mikegoodwin.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BowtieComedyOfficial Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bowtiecomedy/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bowtiecomedy?lang=en About Mike Goodwin: Mike Goodwin is a refreshingly funny comedian, speaker, and leader. His signature bowtie is a nod to his expectation-defying brand of comedy that leaves a variety of audiences from corporate events to swanky galas laughing hysterically and completely inspired, without a foul or vulgar word spoken. A native of Camden, South Carolina, Mike was raised in a family that had its share of dysfunction. He learned at an early age how to use laughter to pierce through tension and in some cases, ease pain. As a result, he developed an affinity for comedy and used it as a way to cope through difficult situations he faced as a child.
Mike has a run in with LEO from the TSA and goes platinum in the best advice ever. Tour dates and tickets: mikegoodwin.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BowtieComedyOfficial Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bowtiecomedy/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bowtiecomedy?lang=en About Mike Goodwin: Mike Goodwin is a refreshingly funny comedian, speaker, and leader. His signature bowtie is a nod to his expectation-defying brand of comedy that leaves a variety of audiences from corporate events to swanky galas laughing hysterically and completely inspired, without a foul or vulgar word spoken. A native of Camden, South Carolina, Mike was raised in a family that had its share of dysfunction. He learned at an early age how to use laughter to pierce through tension and in some cases, ease pain. As a result, he developed an affinity for comedy and used it as a way to cope through difficult situations he faced as a child.
Mike's back on the road and experiencing some terminal turbulence when he's not using his home airport. The best advice tackles life's expectations and challenges. Tour dates and tickets: mikegoodwin.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BowtieComedyOfficial Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bowtiecomedy/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bowtiecomedy?lang=en About Mike Goodwin: Mike Goodwin is a refreshingly funny comedian, speaker, and leader. His signature bowtie is a nod to his expectation-defying brand of comedy that leaves a variety of audiences from corporate events to swanky galas laughing hysterically and completely inspired, without a foul or vulgar word spoken. A native of Camden, South Carolina, Mike was raised in a family that had its share of dysfunction. He learned at an early age how to use laughter to pierce through tension and in some cases, ease pain. As a result, he developed an affinity for comedy and used it as a way to cope through difficult situations he faced as a child.
In this episode, Mike Goodwin starts with his 'On the Road' segment, where he talks about his recent trip to see his favorite comedians in Augusta. He then shares a profound insight he learned from a business coach about procrastination and indecision being forms of self-abuse. He emphasizes the importance of asking for help and seeking guidance from others. Mike also discusses the movie 'Waiting to Exhale' and reflects on the portrayal of black relationships in 90s cinema. 00:00- Introduction 00:37- On The Road 09:04- The Power of Asking for Help 10:53- The Best Advice Ever 22:06- Mike Watches Movies
After another stop on the "Big Dad Energy" Tour and the opportunity to fellowship with friends Mike gets literary and takes a look back at past cinema.