Comedian Nick Scopoletti

Comedian Nick Scopoletti

Author: Jim McDonald October 1, 2025 Duration: 1:04:17
Comedian (and personal training manager) Nick Scopoletti returns to chat about growing his comedy career, working with Lisa Lampanelli, managing personal trainers, and how his personal warmth has been kind of a cheat code. 

You can find Nick on Instagram @nickscopes https://www.instagram.com/nickscopes/ and as Lisa Lampanelli’s sidekick on her podcast, Shrink This https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shrink-this-with-lisa-lampanelli/id1819746873    

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In this engaging conversation, Jim McDonald and Nick Scopoletti explore themes of friendship, cynicism, personal growth, and the comedy journey. They reflect on their experiences in the fitness industry, the impact of COVID, and the importance of networking in the comedy scene. The discussion also touches on family dynamics, wealth, and the challenges of managing people in the workplace. Throughout the conversation, they share humorous anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the value of perseverance and self-discovery in both personal and professional realms.

Chapters  
00:00 Warm Connections and Cynical Reflections
03:05 The Comedy Journey: Struggles and Triumphs
05:50 Navigating Life's Changes: Comedy and Personal Growth
08:46 The Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health
11:49 Family Dynamics and Personal Insights
14:38 The Reality of Working in the Fitness Industry
17:40 Acting, Comedy, and Authenticity
20:40 Nostalgia and Cultural Identity
23:26 Creative Outlets and Self-Expression
31:48 Expo Experiences and Bodybuilding Culture
35:44 Managing a Fitness Team
39:44 Clientele Development in Boutique Gyms
44:39 Wealth, Work Ethic, and Personal Growth
50:08 Networking and Social Media Surprises
55:58 Memorable Encounters with Icons

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