
This week I’m giving away ONE copy of Tim Hawkins‘, Push Pull Point Pow DVD. I’ve had the awesome opportunity of being able to watch Tim’s shows during the Extraordinary Women Conferences this year. He is knee-slapping, tear-streaming, HI-larious.
Want to know more?
Since giving up his job as a grocery truck driver in 2002, Tim Hawkins has been forging the magical blend between two comedic ideals: A genuinely funny comedy show that caters to the entire family.
Is it realistic?
Hawkins believes so. With over 100 million views on YouTube, 120+ sold out shows every year, and a motley crew of 200K+ Facebook fans, Tim has started a gut-busting grassroots revolution of multi-generational proportions.
What sets him apart? Some would say it is his equally gifted and twisted approach to the medium. A self-taught guitarist, Hawkins will go note-for-note on everything from Skynyrd to Bon Jovi to Prince, while dishing out flawless vocal imitations of Bono, Jason Aldean, and John Mayer… all within mere minutes. His stand-up material is vigorous, well-timed, and honed to perfection. However, the connection he makes with his fans goes deeper than that: “If you can’t laugh at yourself, laugh at other people.” It is this ability to show the brokenness of our human nature and simultaneously marvel in its hilarity which makes Tim such a unique artist.
With four munchkins of his own and a beautiful wife who is winning her battle with breast cancer, Hawkins develops new material daily by simply absorbing the world around him. The perils of marriage, parenting, and homeschooling may not exemplify the rock-star life, but they sure make for great comedy. And as Tim would tell you himself, “It’s not like I have choice. Comedy is my only life skill.”
Check out a clip from Push Pull Point Pow: (RSS Subscribers, click here to view.)
To win ONE copy of Push Pull Point Pow, leave a comment below. Winners will be selected and announced on Friday.
Congratulations to the winner: Christina Carter
Hey DENVER: Tim is coming to US Sunday, October 20th. To learn more, click here.
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