
Good One Stand-up Saved Taylor Tomlinson from Religion
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Mar 12, 2026 Taylor Tomlinson, stand-up comedian and writer behind multiple Netflix specials, reflects on career momentum and creative drive. She discusses leaving late-night hosting due to health and burnout. Taylor talks about escaping conservative religion through comedy, shaping darker material, and her disciplined writing and touring process.
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Quit Before Burnout Forces You
- Prioritize health over piling on projects; stop when your body forces you to.
- Taylor quit After Midnight because prolonged illness (mono) made the Monday–Wednesday plus touring schedule unsustainable.
Death Anxiety Became Productive Fuel
- Early death anxiety from her mother's death turned into relentless productivity and ambition.
- That terror made Taylor produce four specials in six years but also created burnout she now recognizes and must manage.
Why Stand Up Feels Superior Creatively
- Taylor values the process of stand-up because it gives immediate feedback and creative control.
- She prefers writing and road-testing material nightly over long-delayed projects like TV or film with slow feedback loops.



