Our mandate at Nerdist is that we only get involved with nice people around things that we love. We have the luxury of being in the demographic that we're programming for. Chris Hardwick demographicinvolvelove Change image and share on social
When you first start working, you take whatever job is offered, because you have to build your resume. But you don't think about what you're building. Chris Hardwick buildjoboffer Change image and share on social
My best friend, Wil Wheaton, identifies himself as a geek. Chris Hardwick friendgeekidentify Change image and share on social
Real philosophy is like trying to read an alarm system installation manual in Korean. Chris Hardwick alarminstallationkorean Change image and share on social
You don't need 30 million people to listen to your podcast. If 10,000 people listen to your podcast, which is not a hard number to achieve, then 10,000 people are listening, and you can build a community, and literally change the world just recording into a microphone. Chris Hardwick 000achievebuild share on social
I do find some of the meanest, most exclusionary people are the nerds. And they rebel against other nerds! What are you doing? As much as I love nerds and the nerd movement, the nerd-on-nerd violence is really bad. A lot of times, nerds are the meanest ones online. And also, the trolling can be very extensive because they're smart. Chris Hardwick badexclusionaryextensive share on social
It's funny: when I first started getting vocal about how much I liked 'Doctor Who,' I didn't realize how deep the fan base was. Chris Hardwick basedeepdoctor Change image and share on social
If you can build your career around your passions, then you're winning in life; that's one of the best things you can ask for. Chris Hardwick buildcareerlife Change image and share on social
In the '90s, you couldn't say the word 'nerd' to someone when pitching a show. They would have considered that too niche and wouldn't have listened. Chris Hardwick 90sconsiderlisten Change image and share on social
Comic-Con is interesting because there's so much going on at once, it's literally impossible to do everything. You need clones and some sort of hoverboard so you can surf over the crowd of packed-in nerds. Chris Hardwick clonecomiccon share on social