Sam Tripoli
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Podcast Appearances
I mean, what you're calling anxiety is just nerves.
If you're doing something that's difficult or something that's important to you, you're going to have nerves. That's normal. It's healthy. That shows you're challenging yourself, which is one of the most important things you can do in life to stay vibrant. You have to challenge yourself.
If you're doing something that's difficult or something that's important to you, you're going to have nerves. That's normal. It's healthy. That shows you're challenging yourself, which is one of the most important things you can do in life to stay vibrant. You have to challenge yourself.
If you're doing something that's difficult or something that's important to you, you're going to have nerves. That's normal. It's healthy. That shows you're challenging yourself, which is one of the most important things you can do in life to stay vibrant. You have to challenge yourself.
But listen to what you just said. Both scariest moments of your career worked out great. Yes. They always... Yeah. So wouldn't that eventually build some confidence?
But listen to what you just said. Both scariest moments of your career worked out great. Yes. They always... Yeah. So wouldn't that eventually build some confidence?
But listen to what you just said. Both scariest moments of your career worked out great. Yes. They always... Yeah. So wouldn't that eventually build some confidence?
Well, that was the culture. The culture of comic books was like constant busting balls. Constant busting balls.
Well, that was the culture. The culture of comic books was like constant busting balls. Constant busting balls.
Well, that was the culture. The culture of comic books was like constant busting balls. Constant busting balls.
There's nothing worse you could do for a comic than your friend sitting in the front row and stare at you.
There's nothing worse you could do for a comic than your friend sitting in the front row and stare at you.
There's nothing worse you could do for a comic than your friend sitting in the front row and stare at you.
It doesn't. It's just an industry way that they can celebrate each other, and then they put on a show, and the show generates money, and they make a bunch of money from the show, and then it becomes a thing they hold over your head. Maybe you can win a Grammy. Maybe you can win an Emmy. Maybe you can win this. You've got to be a part of the club. Like, look what happened to Chris.