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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 35 MIN

Michael Turner: “Just Do the Thing”

from Extraordinary Stories · host Extraordinary Collaborative

What happens when your dream starts in the basement of a Taco Bell beneath Arizona State University? For comedian Michael Turner, it turned into a 14-year journey built on bombed sets, long drives, self-funded projects, and learning how to trust himself under pressure. In this conversation, Michael reflects on the strange, beautiful chaos of building a creative life from nothing while trying to stay grounded in who you are becoming along the way.The conversation takes a dramatic turn when Michael recounts a recent headline set where a man in the audience suffered a heart attack mid-show. Instead of collapsing under the weight of the moment, he found himself navigating fear, uncertainty, and responsibility in real time. What followed became a meditation on energy, trust, performance, and the strange power humor has to reconnect people after fear.Throughout the episode, Michael opens up about failure, mindset, and the pressure creatives put on themselves to “make it.” From bombing on a major streaming platform opportunity to self-funding his first comedy special, he shares how losing often became the thing that sharpened him most. Beneath the jokes is a deeper philosophy: extraordinary lives are rarely built through giant leaps. They are built through consistent, uncomfortable baby steps repeated over years.This conversation matters right now because so many people are stuck waiting for permission, certainty, or the perfect moment before starting. Michael’s story is a reminder that most meaningful careers are built in public, imperfectly, and one small risk at a time.What You’ll Learn• Why “just doing the thing” matters more than overthinking the perfect plan• How comedians manage energy, tension, and unpredictability in real time• The connection between sports psychology and creative performance• Why failure is often the fastest path toward growth and confidence• How to simplify overwhelming goals into manageable daily actions• What stand-up comedy teaches about resilience, adaptability, and identity• Why enjoying the process matters more than chasing the outcome• How Michael turned his love of sports and comedy into a career lane uniquely his ownAbout Michael TurnerMichael Turner is a stand-up comedian, touring performer, and creator known for blending comedy, sports culture, and storytelling into a voice that feels both sharp and deeply human. After more than a decade in comedy, he recently released his first comedy special and continues building a career on his own terms through touring, content creation, and live performance.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

What happens when your dream starts in the basement of a Taco Bell beneath Arizona State University? For comedian Michael Turner, it turned into a 14-year journey built on bombed sets, long drives, self-funded projects, and learning how to trust himself under pressure. In this conversation, Michael reflects on the strange, beautiful chaos of building a creative life from nothing while trying to stay grounded in who you are becoming along the way.The conversation takes a dramatic turn when Michael recounts a recent headline set where a man in the audience suffered a heart attack mid-show. Instead of collapsing under the weight of the moment, he found himself navigating fear, uncertainty, and responsibility in real time. What followed became a meditation on energy, trust, performance, and the strange power humor has to reconnect people after fear.Throughout the episode, Michael opens up about failure, mindset, and the pressure creatives put on themselves to “make it.” From bombing on a major streaming platform opportunity to self-funding his first comedy special, he shares how losing often became the thing that sharpened him most. Beneath the jokes is a deeper philosophy: extraordinary lives are rarely built through giant leaps. They are built through consistent, uncomfortable baby steps repeated over years.This conversation matters right now because so many people are stuck waiting for permission, certainty, or the perfect moment before starting. Michael’s story is a reminder that most meaningful careers are built in public, imperfectly, and one small risk at a time.What You’ll Learn• Why “just doing the thing” matters more than overthinking the perfect plan• How comedians manage energy, tension, and unpredictability in real time• The connection between sports psychology and creative performance• Why failure is often the fastest path toward growth and confidence• How to simplify overwhelming goals into manageable daily actions• What stand-up comedy teaches about resilience, adaptability, and identity• Why enjoying the process matters more than chasing the outcome• How Michael turned his love of sports and comedy into a career lane uniquely his ownAbout Michael TurnerMichael Turner is a stand-up comedian, touring performer, and creator known for blending comedy, sports culture, and storytelling into a voice that feels both sharp and deeply human. After more than a decade in comedy, he recently released his first comedy special and continues building a career on his own terms through touring, content creation, and live performance.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

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