• The Funny Thing About Humor (with TJ Therrien)

  • Dec 1 2021
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

The Funny Thing About Humor (with TJ Therrien)

  • Summary

  • Today's guest on You Know How to Live is TJ Therrien! TJ is a family and birth order humor content creator who shares his skits with millions of viewers across TikTok and Instagram. TJ also leads a creative team at one of the largest churches in America. Plus, TJ serves as a long time bat boy for the Minnesota Twins baseball team (when he’s not coaching one of the sports teams of his four kids). Is he busy? YES. Is he having fun? You better believe it!

    In this episode, TJ shares the story of how his unassuming jump into the TikTok scene went from a way to destress during the pandemic, to a full-time revenue stream in a matter of a few short months. With so much to balance, TJ talks about his bullseye method of prioritization, how he cultivates a healthy lifestyle with long standing morning habits, and of course- how birth order plays into it all. 

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Connect with TJ on Instagram and TikTok
    • Check out TJ's Parenting Podcast
    • TJ's Favorite Read: The Ride of a Lifetime by Robert Iger
    • TJ's Favorite Thing: His Spotify Playlists
    • TJ & Kate's Go-To Mug: The Navy 20oz. Yeti Tumbler

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    Produced with 32One Media

    Edited by Alex Davidson

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