Close Menu
Broke Life Hacks

    Inbox-Safe, Budget-Smart

    Get the latest broke hacks about money, life, and surviving capitalism with duct tape and sarcasm.

    What's Hot

    The Humorous Mistakes in the Raja Saab Budget

    Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences clear through their choices.

    A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Broke Life Hacks
    Contact us
    • Frugal Living

      10 Ways Low-Income Individuals Squander Money: Tips for Frugal Living

      February 3, 2026

      Bradley saved $200,001 in a year by adopting these five extreme frugal habits.

      February 3, 2026

      Five Investments or Purchases the Rich Steer Clear Of

      February 2, 2026

      What Type of Candidates Are Desired for the Parliamentary Elections?

      February 2, 2026

      Home Elements That Retirees Frequently Regret Not Having

      February 1, 2026
    • Budget Blunders

      The Humorous Mistakes in the Raja Saab Budget

      February 3, 2026

      Top Internet News and Trends from BuzzFeed

      February 3, 2026

      Sanjay Mishra expresses frustration with being typecast in comedy roles but acknowledges that it provided him with opportunities during challenging times.

      February 2, 2026

      20 Funny Resumes That May Have Missed the Job but Delivered Laughter

      February 2, 2026

      Don’t Push That reveals a $1,500 sci-fi comedy centered around the consequences of pressing a terrible button.

      February 2, 2026
    • Side Hustle

      Mondays with Morgan: Greg Rahn’s New Album Side Hustle

      February 2, 2026

      The harshest criticisms of the terribly unamusing film featuring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson.

      February 2, 2026

      Desmond Scott’s Mystery Woman Revealed from Lip-Syncing Video

      February 2, 2026

      Controversial comedian Vir Das reveals details on The Hustle podcast about his Emmy award stored in a Godrej cabinet and covered with thermals.

      February 1, 2026

      His Side Business in the Paranormal Generates $20K Annually for Three People, but He’s Prepared to Quit His $60K Job to Pursue Ghost Hunting Full Time

      January 31, 2026
    • Retail Ruses

      Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences clear through their choices.

      February 3, 2026

      Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences known through their actions.

      February 3, 2026

      Retail resurgence as consumers make their preferences known through shopping choices.

      February 2, 2026

      Retail experiences a resurgence as consumers make their preferences clear.

      January 28, 2026

      Retail rebounds as consumers choose to shop in-person.

      January 27, 2026
    • WTF Finance

      A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

      February 3, 2026

      Exploring the Unusual Universe of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

      February 3, 2026

      Influencers and OnlyFans models are increasingly seeking O-1 visas, reflecting a new vision of the American dream.

      February 2, 2026

      Continuing the Journey: The Unusual Universe of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

      February 2, 2026

      Continuing on the Road: The Unusual Realm of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

      February 1, 2026
    Broke Life Hacks
    You are at:Home»Side Hustle»Stand-up Comedy Revived My Burnout, and Now I Travel Nationwide Part-Time.
    Side Hustle

    Stand-up Comedy Revived My Burnout, and Now I Travel Nationwide Part-Time.

    administratorBy administratorOctober 14, 2025085 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    This essay is a distilled version of a tête-à-tête with Elyse DeLucci, a comedian living it up in New York City while moonlighting in finance. It’s been snipped and shaped for your reading pleasure.

    Like everyone else, I powered through my finance job like a caffeinated hamster on a wheel. But the real game-changer? Enter motherhood – the world’s most rewarding and exhausting job.

    While pregnant with my first daughter, I worked absurdly long hours – think 10 to 12 hours a day. Naturally, I made the brilliant decision to relocate our family from the Upper East Side to Battery Park, making my office a solid stone’s throw away (thank you, Manhattan real estate market). All this while I jetted around the country to charm clients until I resembled a balloon at one of those birthday parties when I was six months pregnant. Oh, and I was also drowning in an executive education program at Harvard Business School. Spoiler alert: pregnancy doesn’t come with a “pause” button.

    I Felt Like I Had to Prove I Was Wonder Woman

    Shortly after my tiny squishy bundles of joy were born, we had a management shakeup at work, and suddenly, job security felt as solid as a house of cards in a windstorm. So, what did I do? I chopped both maternity leaves short to leap back into the fray – high anxiety levels included at no extra charge.

    I had earned the glamorous title of “passionate workhorse” in the office. The unfortunate catch? That title came with a side of burnout and the emotional baggage of a soap opera star.

    Signs of Burnout? More Like a Flashing Neon Sign

    Evenings turned into crying sessions, fueled by office drama, mental gymnastics, and the uncertainty of whether I would still have a job by the time I finished my nightly Netflix binge. I didn’t recognize it as burnout; I just thought this frantic life was the norm for executives. Cue the sitcom laugh track – I was hilariously mistaken.

    To combat my existential dread, I made the classic New York move: I hired a shrink. Weekly chats just left me spiraling deeper into my thoughts, akin to a hamster spinning endlessly on a wheel. I also attempted yoga, running, and taking an upholstery class – because who doesn’t need to learn about fabric while emotionally unraveling?

    In a twist of fate, my improv teacher, Patrick McCartney, nudged me toward stand-up. He kept insisting, “You are a funny girl,” which was quite the compliment coming from someone who likely spends his weekends pulling rabbit tricks out of hats. Turns out, I had been funnier than I realized—just not in the financial sector.

    I Guess When One Door Closes, Another Opens with a Comedic Bang

    Fast forward to 2018 – I was laid off. Cue the bafflement! It was like being dumped by a less-than-committed partner: “It’s not you, it’s the corporate restructure.” After a brief moment of shock, I took a plunge into stand-up comedy, volunteering for any stage that would have me, sometimes going up four times a day. I embraced the crazy for 18 months before accepting my current gig as chief digital officer at a modest bank, where they genuinely admire my side hustle.

    During interviews, I made it clear I was a package deal: executive, mom, and comedy aficionado. The hiring team, bless their hearts, seemed to appreciate my attempts at work-life balance and even asked about my family like that was standard interview protocol. Who knew?

    Now, I balance my roles as a working mom and a budding comedian, turning my life as a single Italian-American mom living on the Upper East Side into comedic gold. It’s like if Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ character in “Veep” decided to become a mom — hilarity ensued.

    From Comedy Clubs to TikTok Fame—What a Wild Ride!

    In the beginning, to snag gigs, I became a regular at open mics, some of which were practically comedy baptism rituals. Fast forward six months: I was performing unpaid sets at bar shows – classy, right? I now have my following on TikTok and Instagram, and let me tell you, calling them “fans” feels wildly surreal—not unlike being a minor celebrity with none of the perks!

    Who would’ve guessed that TikTok is this untapped goldmine of middle-aged, mom-centric comedy? I dropped a video about my half-British daughters and suddenly found myself with over a million views. People started reaching out, asking where they could see more of me. So, in true entrepreneurial spirit, I launched a podcast, “The Elyse DeLucci Show,” because why not add podcasting to my overflowing plate?

    I adore live performances, but the online world transformed me into a relatable figure for Italian-Americans, working moms, and even divorced women struggling to date. I’ve been compared to “Mrs. Maisel”—the relatable sitcom mom meets stand-up comic vibes. Only instead of witty Jewish humor, I’m serving up Italian food anecdotes, parenting tips, and financial advice (some assembly required).

    So here I am: a former Wall Street executive, juggling it all while laughing at the universally awkward topics of motherhood, work-life chaos, and everything in between. If you can’t laugh at life, what’s left? The answer: an existential crisis. Let’s simply stick to the jokes!

    Burnout Comedy Nationwide PartTime Revived StandUp travel
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleLeBron James Reveals He Told His Financial Advisor to Avoid Playing Tricks with His Money – NewsBreak: Local News & Alerts
    Next Article Comedian Rohit Singh’s funny response goes viral regarding Gen Z’s ₹6 crore wedding budget, suggesting everyone can enjoy Paneer Butter Masala.
    administrator
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Sanjay Mishra expresses frustration with being typecast in comedy roles but acknowledges that it provided him with opportunities during challenging times.

    February 2, 2026

    Mondays with Morgan: Greg Rahn’s New Album Side Hustle

    February 2, 2026

    The harshest criticisms of the terribly unamusing film featuring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson.

    February 2, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The groundbreaking play Iraq, But Funny blends humor with deeper themes.

    September 15, 202539 Views

    9 Genuine Workplace Email Blunders: A Senior Staff Member Nicknamed Babes

    November 12, 202520 Views

    Bankrupt Broadcaster’s 50-Pyeong Rental Home Inspires Wife’s Money-Saving Tips – 조선일보

    September 23, 202518 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Inbox-Safe, Budget-Smart

    Get the latest broke hacks about money, life, and surviving capitalism with duct tape and sarcasm.

    About
    About

    Your cheeky guide to surviving (and accidentally thriving) on a broke budget. We deliver absurdly hilarious money-saving tricks—because being broke shouldn’t be boring.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Our Picks

    The Humorous Mistakes in the Raja Saab Budget

    Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences clear through their choices.

    A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

    Inbox-Safe, Budget-Smart

    Get the latest broke hacks about money, life, and surviving capitalism with duct tape and sarcasm.

    © 2025 Broke Life Hacks. All rights reserved.
    • About Broke Life Hacks
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.