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This episode is what happens when raw honesty, side-splitting stories, and years of hustle walk into a podcast studio. In Episode 34 of I'm an Artist, Not a Salesman, host Luis Guzman chops it up with Vinnie Brand — stand-up comic, family man, and the mastermind behind The Stress Factory Comedy Club (aka New Jersey’s most laughter-infused landmark since forever). If you think this is gonna be just another “I started a business and now I’m crushing it” convo — buckle up. This one’s got plot twists, pizza with Robin Williams, emotional gut punches, and a few too many jokes about skinny jeans and U-Haul sweatpants. Vinnie takes us way back — like back-to-the-80s back — when he was juggling a failing marriage, a flower shop, a construction company, and the wild idea to jump on a comedy stage with zero prep. What happened next? He killed… then bombed… then got blackballed… then built a full-blown comedy empire from a basement in Jersey. Oh, and he once got kicked off stage for Robin Williams. And Robin apologized to him. (Yeah. That part.) We talk: 🔸 Why being called “just a club owner” used to piss Vinnie off — and how he owned it. 🔸 Building the Stress Factory from nothing — literally, dude was living in a boarding house with no car and no phone. 🔸 How one miserable flower shop led to the name “Stress Factory.” (Spoiler: it wasn’t from a branding agency.) 🔸 The art of the prank call… and why Bill Burr hates it. 🔸 What every young comic should know before stepping on a stage — and why “cutting the line” on social media isn’t the real flex. 🔸 Dealing with grief through laughter — including a funeral story that ends with a priest awkwardly backing out of a chapel. 🔸 His personal “Book of Days” philosophy that’ll change how you think about anger, joy, and everything in between. 🔸 Why running a club isn’t just about selling drinks — it’s about curating nights people never forget (yes, even the ones with a check spot). 🔸 And how comedy, when done with heart, isn’t just entertainment — it’s survival. Vinnie also drops gems about fatherhood, faith, being of service, and how real joy often shows up disguised as chaos. If you’re someone who’s building something — a career, a brand, a life you actually like — and you want to do it without selling your soul, this episode is your blueprint and your permission slip. Because at the end of the day, what matters more than laughs per minute or ticket sales is the answer to one big question: “Who are you really?” And Vinnie answers that with more heart, humility, and hilarity than we ever expected. If this episode moves you, inspires you, makes you laugh, cry, or finally call that open mic — do us a solid and hit that like, subscribe, and share it with someone who’s chasing their dream with shaky hands and a big-ass heart. 🧠 Want more conversations like this? 👉 Subscribe to the pod on Apple, Spotify & YouTube by searching: Luis Guzman - I’m an Artist, Not a Salesman 📲 Follow the journey on Instagram: @imananartistnotasalesman 🎟️ Check out Vinnie’s iconic Stress Factory Comedy Club: stressfactory.com Thanks for listening. Be blessed, not stressed.