Making it Big in a Smaller
Market

 

Introducing James Mullinger

There is truth to the idiom of the big fish in a small pond as
this week’s Boiling Point guest can attest. James Mullinger was on of the
UK’s hardest working stand up comedians before moving to Saint
John, New Brunswick to pursue a greater quality of life. James
conceded at the time that the move could probably call an end to
his stand up career, as New Brunswick wasn’t a known Mecca for
people in the funny business. However, with a passion for his craft
and massive determination, James has been able to become one of the
hottest comedians on the Canadian scene. In fact, now he has the
opportunity that seemed so distant on the other side of the pond,
headlining a
stadium show.

James credits his Canadian success to a few of different
factors. First was his choice of city. Saint John has had an
emergence in the last number of years. Unlike New York or London
where many would believe life was better 10 years ago, most Saint
Johners say that things seem to get better every year. Secondly,
James refused to give up. He took every opportunity to perform that
was afforded to him because his fiery desire to be like his idols.
Though he was given opportunities in the past, like hosting
‘Movie Kingdom’ a funny
film review show featuring such stars as Robin Williams, and Jerry
Seinfeld, he didn’t want to talk with his idols he wanted to BE
THEM.

This episode of the Boiling Point is for anyone looking to be
inspired to be bold and pursue his or her dreams
no matter where you are.

 

In this episode

James shares his excitement over his stadium show at Harbour
Station on Thursday, April 28th. Tickets are
still available HERE.

James also introduces us to his “sidekick”, show-stealer, and
son Hunter

James also tells us about a project he is doing with our own
Greg Hemmings, “City on Fire” set to air on CBC later this year
that is all about Saint John.

James discusses the fallacy that just because you are doing
well in a small area, everyone must know who you are.

James discusses why you can make a “big splash” in a small city
and seemingly go unnoticed in the big centers.

Dave links the parallels to his own journey and James’ as a
“come-from-away”

James tells us where his boundless energy comes from.

He also tells us about his journey as a shy child to an
outgoing performer.

Dave suggests that James story is a great lesson for any
entrepreneur to be bold.

James also talks about how he was unfulfilled from his job on
‘Movie Kingdom’ as he
didn’t want to talk to comedians and celebrities but he wanted to
be them.

We also hear a joke written by our host Greg as performed by
James.

 

Links

-
James on Twitter

- James on
Facebook

- James'
Website

- Tickets to
James' Harbour Station Show

- James
on Wikipedia

- Movie Kingdom


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Making it Big in a Smaller
Market


 


Introducing James Mullinger


There is truth to the idiom of the big fish in a small pond as
this week’s Boiling Point guest can attest. James Mullinger was on of the
UK’s hardest working stand up comedians before moving to Saint
John, New Brunswick to pursue a greater quality of life. James
conceded at the time that the move could probably call an end to
his stand up career, as New Brunswick wasn’t a known Mecca for
people in the funny business. However, with a passion for his craft
and massive determination, James has been able to become one of the
hottest comedians on the Canadian scene. In fact, now he has the
opportunity that seemed so distant on the other side of the pond,
headlining a
stadium show
.


James credits his Canadian success to a few of different
factors. First was his choice of city. Saint John has had an
emergence in the last number of years. Unlike New York or London
where many would believe life was better 10 years ago, most Saint
Johners say that things seem to get better every year. Secondly,
James refused to give up. He took every opportunity to perform that
was afforded to him because his fiery desire to be like his idols.
Though he was given opportunities in the past, like hosting
‘Movie Kingdom’ a funny
film review show featuring such stars as Robin Williams, and Jerry
Seinfeld, he didn’t want to talk with his idols he wanted to BE
THEM.


This episode of the Boiling Point is for anyone looking to be
inspired to be bold and pursue his or her dreams
no matter where you are.


 


In this episode

James shares his excitement over his stadium show at Harbour
Station on Thursday, April 28th. Tickets are
still available HERE
.
James also introduces us to his “sidekick”, show-stealer, and
son Hunter
James also tells us about a project he is doing with our own
Greg Hemmings, “City on Fire” set to air on CBC later this year
that is all about Saint John.
James discusses the fallacy that just because you are doing
well in a small area, everyone must know who you are.
James discusses why you can make a “big splash” in a small city
and seemingly go unnoticed in the big centers.
Dave links the parallels to his own journey and James’ as a
“come-from-away”
James tells us where his boundless energy comes from.
He also tells us about his journey as a shy child to an
outgoing performer.
Dave suggests that James story is a great lesson for any
entrepreneur to be bold.
James also talks about how he was unfulfilled from his job on
Movie Kingdom’ as he
didn’t want to talk to comedians and celebrities but he wanted to
be them.
We also hear a joke written by our host Greg as performed by
James.

 


Links


-
James on Twitter


- James on
Facebook


- James'
Website


- Tickets to
James' Harbour Station Show


- James
on Wikipedia


- Movie Kingdom


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