Jeff Dye
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
whether it was Hollywood Video or Rock Bottom Brewery or whether it was any of these million coffee shops I worked at, I was always the fun guy at the job that made friends with everyone and goofed off because it's more fun to have a good attitude at work and like the job than it is to hate the job.
Not because the job was great, but because it's going to be a better experience here if I like it.
If I at least trick myself into liking it.
It wasn't my dream to put movies in alphabetical order with dyslexia in a Hollywood video.
That was more fun to be happy to be there.
So now we get to do comedy, which is the dream, and you have that attitude?
I just can't get my mind around that.
Well, Jerry Seinfeld, who's one of my favorites ever, despite any of his political beliefs or any of those things, I really, really respect every time Jerry Seinfeld talks on podcasts or interviews or whatever because he's like Buddha always.
Of comedy, like the way he talks about work ethic, the way he talks about joke writing, the way he's very disciplined, he's very good.
So I always hang on everything Jerry says, like in those things.
Look up any time he's been interviewed.
But Jerry, although he's clean, right?
And although he's a husband and a dad, and no matter what he's labeled as, he seems to be very at peace in his life and very successful and rich.
He does have this edge to him.