HOME BUSINESS® Magazine is greatly honored to have this opportunity to share the
insight and words of inspiration from Jay Leno, one of Americas most prominent
entertainers and comedians. Best known as the host of televisions Emmy Award-winning
The Tonight Show and author of Leading With My Chin, Jay Leno has the versatility and
mainstream appeal only a handful of celebrities and entertainers ever achieve. Like the
majority of home-based entrepreneurs, Jay Leno only works part-time from home. But the
highly productive work he does at home is important to his success and provides an
inspiration to all home-based entrepreneurs. Dubbed the Hardest-Working Man in Show
Business, Jay Lenos work habits and personal discipline are qualities all home
businesses owners understand.
Told early on he had a face that would scare children, Jay Leno was undeterred in
exploring every facet of movies and television sitcoms, playing thuggish goofballs, before
he finally took his comedy routine on the road. In the early 1970s, Jay Leno began his
journey to get on The Tonight Show. Jay Lenos drive and ability to take risks to
reach this goal are inspirational. I saw a comic on The Tonight Show who I thought
was terrible. The next day I got on a plane to California. Didnt pack, just left. I
think its good to back yourself into a corner, because if you leave yourself any
options, youll take them. If you have no options but success, youll hustle
more.
As a rising young comic talent in the mid-1970s, Jay Leno first appeared as a guest on
The Tonight Show in 1977. For that first appearance he took along for moral support a
friend named Robin Williams. Ten years later he guest-hosted The Tonight Show. Five years
later, in 1992, he took the helm from Johnny Carson. In the first year the ratings were
bumpy. In 1993 David Letterman switched networks and went head on against The Tonight
Show. In the next 84 weeks Letterman beat Leno.
But Jay Leno persevered and worked to make The Tonight Show better. Like a
tortoise, I kept moving and never gave up, notes Leno. He continually improved The
Tonight Show and capitalized on items of widespread interest in the media. During the O.J.
Simpson trial, his show introduced the Lance Ito Dancers and Leno interviewed actor Hugh
Grant after his embarrassing incident with a Hollywood prostitute. Timing and hard work
paid off. In April 1995 Leno took the ratings lead from Letterman, and has kept it
ever since. The long-term perspective, innovations and strategic thinking that led to Jay
Leno dominating the late-night arena are lessons for all home-based entrepreneurs.
The anchor of the front-running Tonight Show is its cutting-edge monologue. Jay
Lenos monologue has helped establish him as an institution. So important is it to
Jay that he has expanded it from six to fourteen minutes and added innovations to it such
as video drop-ins. One of the endeavors that has helped to make the monologue
successful is the time Jay Leno spends at home developing material for the monologue. Each
evening, Jay meets with Tonight Show writer Jimmy Brogan at his home to create joke
material and to winnow down the next days monologue. Jim Brogan and I sit in
my den until 2:30 or 3:00 in the morning. We sit in the same chairs every night or it
doesnt work. Well knock jokes back and forth until we cant think
anymore. This home-based work helps Jay keep his creativity at its peak.
Another home-based work experience that helped Jay Leno were kibitzes with
other comedic talent. These sessions offered an excellent opportunity to share experiences
and ideas between the best talent in the business. The people who showed up are a
whos who of comedy in America, in cluding Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Brogan,
Larry Miller, Freddie Prinze, Carol Leifer, Richard Belzer and Dennis Miller.
Getting his start on the comedy circuit, Jay Leno experienced just about all of
lifes ups and downs while still displaying the perseverance one must have to succeed
in a home business, or in any endeavor. He encountered every humiliation a performer has
known. From the club owners who didnt pay, to mobsters who spared his life and
loaned him their guns, to the agent who wanted him to be Americas first comedy
wrestler, and naked strippers who beat-up his hecklers for him. Then there were the
triumphant performance nights where he was literally mugged on-stage, when his clothes
were set afire, or when he was merely punched out and taunted with death threats. And also
the romantic night at The Comedy Store, working with the likes of David
Letterman, Robin Williams, Andy Kaufman, and Steve Martin, when he met his future wife,
Mavis, outside the ladies room!
Dubbed The Hardest-Working Man in Show Business, Jay Leno earns every word
of the title. Any home-based entrepreneur who has ever burned the midnight oil
will appreciate how hard Jay Leno works. He starts off a typical long day at 7:30 in the
morning that includes a commute to his office, an 80 minute work out with trainers,
meetings with staff writers, a taping of The Tonight Show at 5:00 P.M., usually an event
or gig after the show, home after 9:30 in the evening and then joke preparation in his den
with Jim Brogan until early the following morning. After only four or five hours of sleep
hes back at it again.
Jay Leno has worked this way all of his life. He is mildly dyslexic and got mainly
Cs and Ds in school. But that still did not deter him from applying to and
eventually graduating from the esteemed Emerson college in Boston. The admissions
officer said I wasnt what they wanted. But I sat outside his office 12 hours a day
until he said hed let me in if I went to summer school. The tuition was
$1,200. I took out my wallet and gave him $1,200 cash. I was already making good
money in nightclubs.
This true story is prophetic of the way Jay Leno has achieved so much in such a short
time. Im an example of success through persistence, he says.
Ive gotten to where I am by getting out there every night and doing it. The
reason I dont take a vacation is because I want to be ready to go when the other guy
isnt. Sooner or later the other guy will want to take a vacation, and when he does,
Ill be ready to take advantage of that.
Jay Leno even turned mild dyslexia into a competitive advantage. One thing about
mildly dyslexic people theyre good at setting everything else aside to pursue
one goal. I go five nights a week every week, no days off, no sick days. Can you wear thin
that way? Maybe. To back up hard work, Jay Leno never loses his self-confidence, an
important trait all home-based entrepreneurs must have. I figure that eventually
things will go my way. Ambition wins over genius 99 percent of the time. HBM