Stand-Up Comedian Chris Distefano's Journey From Physical Therapist to Professional Joke Maker (Podcast)The Brooklyn-born comic reveals the secret of 'bombing gracefully.'

ByPatrick Carone

Loshak PR

In a way, every standup comedian is an entrepreneur. Especially when starting out, comics must be their own writer, director, manager, agent and booker.

Brooklyn-bornChris Distefano-- who burst onto the scene on MTV'sGuy Code-- has now been at it for over 10 years. His first hour-long special,Chris Distefano: Size 38 Waist, premiered in January on Comedy Central, and his weekly interstitial series,Stupid Questions with Chris Distefano,was just extended for a new batch of episodes. Additionally, he recently signed an overall deal with the network that includes a second hour-long stand-up special, an animated series and an unscripted series.

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On this episode ofHow Success Happens, we explore Distefano's journey from full-time physical therapist to highly successful comedian. His secret? Credit something he's dubbed "bombing gracefully."

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Patrick Carone

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Patrick Carone covers all aspects of entrepreneurship, specializing in the automotive, entertainment, hospitality, spirits and cannabis industries.

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