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**Title:** Steve Harvey's Breakthrough Moment
**Summary:**
* Steve Harvey recounts a pivotal moment in 1991 when he was struggling to make it as a comedian, living in his car with only $35.
* After a desperate prayer, he received two unexpected calls: one from Showtime at the Apollo offering a spot on TV (but he couldn't afford to get to NYC) and another from a comedy club in Jacksonville, Florida, offering a $150 gig.
* He performed in Jacksonville, earned $300, and used the money to fly to NYC for the Apollo show.
* Despite initial nerves and witnessing other comedians (including Jamie Foxx and Dwayne Johnson) getting booed off stage, Harvey's set received a standing ovation, earning him $750.
* This breakthrough led to hosting gigs at Showtime at the Apollo, a role he held for 8 years, marking the longest-running host in the show's history.
* Harvey reflects on this experience as a "turn back moment" where faith and perseverance ultimately led to his success, emphasizing that "if you never give up, the possibility remains that [your dreams] can happen."
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The narrator had only $35 and was living in their car at one point.
2. They found a payphone to call their dad, but instead received a message from Chuck Sutton about a potential gig at Showtime at the Apollo.
3. The message from Chuck Sutton was about a gig on a Sunday night, but the narrator initially thought it might be for the following Sunday.
4. Upon calling Chuck Sutton back, the narrator confirmed the gig was for that same Sunday.
5. The narrator received another message from Tom, offering a gig in Jacksonville, Florida for $150 on a Friday night.
6. The narrator drove to Jacksonville, Florida (3.5 hours from their location) and performed, earning $150.
7. The club owner offered them an additional $150 to perform the next night, bringing their total to $300.
8. With the new funds, the narrator called Chuck Sutton back and secured the gig at Showtime at the Apollo.
9. They booked a $99 round-trip flight from Jacksonville, Florida to New York with Eastern Airlines.
10. The narrator arrived at the Apollo and was initially told they couldn't stay in the building, but was later allowed to stay in a 6th-floor dressing room.
11. The narrator met DL Hughley, Dwayne Johnson, and Jamie Foxx, all of whom were also performing that night.
12. Jamie Foxx was initially booed, but recovered by singing and then returning to jokes.
13. The narrator performed at 11:00 PM and received a standing ovation for a joke about Mike Tyson and Mitch Green.
14. They earned $750 for their appearance, the most they'd ever made from a single night of performing.
15. This was the narrator's first television appearance (in 1991).
16. After the appearance, they were offered a hosting gig for Amateur Night at the Apollo, which they accepted.
17. The narrator became the host of Showtime at the Apollo, a position they held for 8 years, the longest in the show's history.