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From the Pasture to the Premiere: Why “Doin’ the Most” is the Multi-

From the Pasture to the Premiere: Why “Doin’ the Most” is the Multi-Hyphenate Reality Check You Didn’t Know You Needed This Fall. The secret is finally out, and the cameras are rolling on a project that captures the hilarious, high-stakes collision of comedy, country living, and the absolute chaos of a life lived at full throttle.

The Big Reveal: Welcome to the Chaos

For months, I’ve been drop-feeding hints, dodging questions in the comments, and trying to hide the camera crews behind hay bales and stage curtains. But the NDAs are expired, the edits are looking sharp, and I can finally say it: my new show, Doin’ the Most, is officially hitting your screens this fall.

If you’ve followed my journey, you know that my life isn’t lived in a straight line. It’s a zig-zag between the spotlight of the comedy club and the mud of the south pasture. It’s a world where I go from landing a punchline in front of a sold-out crowd to negotiating with a stubborn goat before the sun comes up. People always ask me, “How do you do it all?” and the honest answer is usually, “With a lot of caffeine and very little sleep.” Doin’ the Most is the unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at exactly what that looks like.

The High-Wire Act of “The Most”

The title isn’t just a catchy phrase; it’s a lifestyle diagnosis. We live in an era of the “side hustle,” but I’ve taken it to a level that even I sometimes question. This show captures the reality of being a “multi-hyphenate” in the most literal sense. One day we’re filming the frantic energy of a tour bus, and the next, we’re back at the farm dealing with a literal “sh*t-storm” when the plumbing decides to quit during a freeze.

Doin’ the Most isn’t a polished, “aesthetic” reality show. There are no scripted arguments over lunch at a bistro. Instead, there are very real arguments with a tractor that won’t start and the genuine adrenaline of a comedian trying to work out new material while their life is a constant series of distractions. It’s about the hustle, the heart, and the hilarious mishaps that happen when you refuse to choose between your two biggest passions.

Why Fall is the Season for the Grind

Launching this fall feels right. It’s the season of transition—the time when the farm preps for the winter and the comedy season kicks into high gear. It’s the time of year when “doin’ the most” becomes a survival tactic. The show is going to take you through the highs of the premiere nights and the lows of the 4:00 AM barn checks.

I wanted to create something that resonates with anyone who feels like they’re balancing too many plates. Whether you’re a parent, a business owner, or just someone trying to chase a dream while keeping your day job, Doin’ the Most is for you. It’s a celebration of the messy middle—the part of the story they usually edit out of the highlight reels.

Are You Ready for the Premiere?

This project has been a labor of love (and a fair amount of sweat). I’ve put my heart, my farm, and my dignity on the line to show the real side of this life. So, the only question left is: Are you ready? Clear your schedules, set your reminders, and get ready for a season of comedy, cows, and a whole lot of “most.”