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In episode 161 of The Johnny Rogers Show, I sit down with stand-up comic Hart Shouldice. Hart's chosen word for this episode is “Community,” and together we explore the vital role connection plays both on and off the stage. We talk about the impact of growing up surrounded by community, the highs and lows of a comedian's life—from applause to the quiet moments—and the finesse involved in timing jokes and delivering shock humor with skill. We also talk about why recording every set is crucial to capturing those unique moments, and we dig into how, in today's world, being funny isn't enough; building an online following is essential for reaching audiences far and wide. We reflect on how comedy has a way of uniting people from all walks of life, serving as a true equalizer. It's a powerful conversation about the community that fuels comedy. If you enjoy the episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and share! LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE: PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Thejohnnyrogers APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-johnny-rogers-show/id1652119790 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2SeYAHbIbsxTf8UChBAUIy YOUTUBE: /@TheJohnnyRogersShow + everywhere podcasts are available Follow Hart on social media https://www.instagram.com/hartamophone/ Follow Johnny Rogers on social media https://www.instagram.com/thejohnnyrogersshow/ https://www.twitter.com/TheJohnnyRogers https://www.facebook.com/TheJohnnyRogers https://www.tiktok.com/@johnnylatenight https://www.twitch.tv/thejohnnyrogers https://www.spoti.fi/3uGt9U9
As a middle-aged mother of three from Tennessee, Leanne Morgan breaks all the stereotypes of what it takes to succeed in comedy. Yet, after two decades of homing her distinct style of "clean comedy," Leanne's down-to-earth, relatable humor has catapulted her into the spotlight, with the help of a viral video and support from stars like Reese Witherspoon. Today on the show the "Mrs. Maisel of Appalachia" shares her unlikely journey from growing up in a farming family to selling out the Grand Ole Opry, how she never gave up on her Hollywood dream, and why her audience hasn't feel "seen" until now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's flashback, an outtake from Episode 708, my conversation with author and comedian Sam Tallent. It first aired on May 26, 2021. Tallent is a comedian, novelist and host of the Chubby Behemoth Podcast. For the last decade, he has performed more than 45 weekends per year in North America, Asia, Australia and Europe. His writing has appeared in Birdy Magazine and on VICE.com and he's told jokes on Comedy Central, TruTV and VICELAND. His acclaimed debut novel, Running the Light, heralded as the definitive book on standup comedy, is soon to be a major motion picture (Doug Stanhope: “the best fictional representation of comedy in any medium ever,” Marc Maron: “a beautiful rendering of a dark reality”). His novella, ATTABOY, was published as an Audible Original. "Waiting for Death to Claim Us," his comedy special, is available on Amazon Prime. He lives in Colorado. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you have a story about art, culture, or community, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on 'The Truth In This Art' podcast.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisartIn this episode of The Truth in This Art podcast, host Rob Lee sits down with Michael C. Furr, a prominent figure in Baltimore's comedy scene. They discuss Michael's journey into comedy, his experiences as a performer and producer, and his efforts to create a more inclusive and accepting space for comedians.
Today's guest is Nico Cattaneo, the author of the podcast theme music. He is also my son and a comedian. He takes us for a behind the scenes look at the life of a comedian in New York. We talk about how he realized he wanted to be a comedian, how he took his first steps in that world. We discuss the role of open mics play in helping comedians develop their own creative voice, and what is the culture among comics in New York.KEY TAKEAWAYS [04:08] - Nico shares his early passion for storytelling and making people laugh that emerged during a memorable school trip to a farm, setting the foundation for his love of comedy.[07:44] - How his study of physics helped Nico launch his dream of becoming a stand-up comedian.[10:17] - The unique way Nico initiated his comedy journey during the pandemic, to hone his craft before moving to New York.[13:57] - Navigating the Comedy Community the unexpected sense of camaraderie among comedians in the New York comedy scene.[17:55] - Nico shares his initial approach to comedy, the disciplined regime he started with, and how he transitioned away from his rigid approach finding joy in exploring his on-stage creativity.[20:33] - Open mic nights serve as a secure space for artistic exploration, fostering support even when laughs are challenging. Nico highlights the cultural shift towards embracing failure as integral to growth in stand-up comedy at all levels.[22:48] - Mastery in any field, including comedy, requires a significant time investment, Nico dispels the misconception of overnight success.[24:17] - Failure is inevitable, it's vital to adopt a sustainable mindset. Nico shares his personal strategies for dealing with setbacks. [24:56] - Dino shares his own approach to handling failure and overcoming setbacks.[26:20] - Nico discusses the alternative pathways and the changing landscape of comedy opportunities, including new viable routes to success.Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.comWebsites:al4ep.comauthenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.comAdditional Guest Links:Instagram: @nicocattaneocomedyHi Hello Comedy- Instagram - @hihellocomedyshowCalendar and tickets: EventbriteFull Belly Dinner and Comedy - Instagram: @fullbellynycAuthentic Leadership For Everyday People / Dino CattaneoDino on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneoPodcast Instagram – @al4edp Podcast Twitter – @al4edp Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/al4edpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable -...
Allan & Carly catch up with Wil Anderson ahead of tonight's episode of Question Everything - tackling an interesting campaign by KFC. Plus, Anderson remembers his friend, the late Cal Wilson and reveals how the comedy community is dealing with the loss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S3EP28 : “ Caucasian Counterpart “ ft. Comedian Eric Bailey Sip (@sse_sip) , Jaytona (@jaytona4000) , Mook (@coastboymook) , & Nevatell (@nevatell) welcome Comedian Eric Bailey (@1ericbailey) to The Potecast Couch ! This Main Event starts with ‘E-Bai' telling us about his Day Job, The Comedy Community, & Upcoming Performances. Later, we settle some cultural questions such as “The Definition of a White Cousin” , “Is The Family Friend Off Limits @ Thanksgiving?” , “Does Consumerism Have a Color?” & so much more ! RECORDED 11/29/23
S3EP28 : “ Caucasian Counterpart “ ft. Comedian Eric Bailey Sip (@sse_sip) , Jaytona (@jaytona4000) , Mook (@coastboymook) , & Nevatell (@nevatell) welcome Comedian Eric Bailey (@1ericbailey) to The Potecast Couch ! This Main Event starts with ‘E-Bai' telling us about his Day Job, The Comedy Community, & Upcoming Performances. Later, we settle some cultural questions such as “The Definition of a White Cousin” , “Is The Family Friend Off Limits @ Thanksgiving?” , “Does Consumerism Have a Color?” & so much more ! RECORDED 11/29/23
Nicole Tran joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 1st time!!! We talk about: finding her on Ancestry.com, the many different languages that she speaks, her interest in tall Caucasian men-with blue eyes, how she got into Stand Up Comedy, her opening up for Cedric "The Entertainer", her love for Public Speaking, her performing at The Electronic Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Nicole's non stop "Hustling" mentality, dealing with "Bullies" in the Comedy Community, her opening up for Pauly Shore, Nicole's advice for up and coming comics, and much much more. Go this week to: www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. *THE AUDIO QUALITY WILL IMPROVE IN THE 6-7 MINUTE MARK More: Nicole https://www.instagram.com/nicoletrancomedy Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093
Today's episode was a live recording in front of an audience with the young and extraordinary talented Robbie Wild. I can't say much more about the guy than my face was genuinely sore from laughing by the end of the night. He was brilliant and I think you're going to love our chat with him. The night was topped off with some brilliant music and vocals from the Italian Cellist, Joy. All socials for both Robbie and Joy are in the description of this episode.Thanks again to you the listener for all your supportive messages. If you like what we are trying to do and want to support us in creating more content and more events then you can donate the price of a coffee to us on our brand new patreon page. patreon.com/alifeindublininstagram.com/robbiewild0/instagram.com/joycellomusic/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I am chatting with an outstanding member of the Halifax comedy community - Jon Pickett! Jon has been doing standup for almost a whole year - and has also been involved in producing and is a former East Coast Roast Battle Champ. He joins me on the pod to talk about: getting into standup after a breakup, his experiences in comedy so far, work life vs. comedy life, depression and producing shows.We also talk people pleasing, being too nice, sheeple, the lack of empathy towards service workers, sleep problems and his bad habit of avoiding self care. PLUS: Shroom sandwiches, soul crushing bombs (he hasn't had one, but I have!) and why the rich suck.Follow Jon:@jonnystrikesupthegramFollow InTalksicated:Facebook: @intalksicatedpodcastInstagram: @intalksicatedpodcast Follow Sarah:Instagram: @sarahmaclTwitter: @sarahmaclellanTikTok: @sarahmaclellanFeatured Song:Guess Again - Good Dear Good@gooddeargoodhttps://www.gooddeargood.com/Send in your questions, dilemmas, rants and more: Leave us a voicemailEmail questions: intalksicatedpodcast@gmail.comFill out the anonymous Talk Line FormShop the Intalksicated Merch StoreLeave a review on Apple Podcasts!Subscribe on YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to Jake and 2 Pull Papi for coming on the show. They're both great comics with a lot of funny stuff to check out, so make sure to follow them for more.You can can find Chris on IG @chrisbazemore_ and Jake @jake_timothy.As always, find Michael Good on Instagram @michael_good1125 and on Twitter @agoodmichaelThis podcast was produced by Paxton Fleming, you can find him on Instagram @yaboypax
Back with a full episode & new co-producer to the show, Luke. Sadly we lost a legend in the making in Nick Nemeroff, so we take time to honor a universally beloved member of the Toronto & World Comedy Communities. THIS WEEK: Nick Nemeroff Forever, Love for the Toronto Comedy Community & more. Connect with Black Zeus: Youtube / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Connect with Hendawg: Youtube / Instagram / Twitter / Website Connect with 27Collective: Instagram / Twitter
Scarlett Kefford sits down with Funny Women Awards 2021 finalist Abby Wambaugh to chat about entering the comedy industry as a non binary person and how that might affect their performance and material. Mariana Feijó chats to Justine Sless about her book Mistress of Mirth's Comedy Tour, a tale of what goes on in those first open mics all comedians have to go through. Carmen Mackey tells us all about the British stand up comedy archive at the University of Kent.Think of it as a peak behind the curtain, into their staff room where they curate interviews with comedians, spotlight live gigs, and tell you a little bit of the history of comedy.Find out more about the British British Stand Up Comedy Archive on their website, and the Bishopsgate Institute Archives here.Hosts Carmen Mackey & Mariana FeijóContributor Scarlett KeffordGuests Abby Wambaugh & Justine SlessSound Mixing and Editing James BurnsProducer Mariana FeijóFunny Women is the top Woman-led Comedy Community, amplifying voices from underrepresented genders in the industry, since 2002.Follow Funny Women on IG T TTFollow and support our team, contributors and guests on:Abby WambaughIG: @abbywambaughT: @AbbyWambaughTT: @abbywambaughJustine SlessIG: @justineslessT: @JustineslessScarlett KeffordIG: @crybabykeffT: @crybabykeffTT: @crybabykeffCarmen MackeyIG: @carmenmackey_Mariana FeijóIG: @marianasbitsT: @MarianasBitsTT: @marianasbitsJames BurnsIG: @burns.jpegT: @jamessburns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carmen Mackey sits down with Funny Women matron Jo Brand to chat about the comedy industry and how it's changed throughout the years. With the Funny Women Awards 2022 open for registration, they go into the role of competitions in a career in comedy. Mental health is at the forefront of everyone's minds after the long pandemic, and it's no surprise the conversation also dips into it. All of it sprinkled with funny anecdotes from the iconic Jo Brand.Hosts Carmen Mackey & Mariana FeijóSound Mixing and Editing James BurnsProducer Mariana FeijóFunny Women is the top Woman-led Comedy Community, amplifying voices from underrepresented genders in the industry, since 2002.Follow Funny Women on IG T TTFollow and support our team, contributors and guests on:Carmen MackeyIG: @carmenmackey_Mariana FeijóIG: @marianasbitsT: @MarianasBitsTT: @marianasbitsJames BurnsIG: @burns.jpegT: @jamessburns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#Sex #Selfcare #DyingHair ALL Hilarious topics on today's show! I'm goin' on tour...names so far...Comedy Community and wild ass mics... #truecrime the SMURF Murders!! and more
During this installment, we give our opinion on World War 3 brought to you by "Big P" Putin. Should we go help or stay here? It's cold over there. We talk about Donald Trump's new social network. The "Truth" network gained 500K followers in the first 48 hours - Are you going to join? We recognize the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Jackson. Lastly, sex for vapes- Its what's hot in the streets. The track of the week is " Usain Boo" by Kodak Black. Track: https://youtu.be/N6NdBSq8U_A --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For casual comedy fans and hardcore nerds alike, 5 THINGS takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community and asks them five questions about their approach to art, work, and life as a comedian. This season of 5 THINGS is hosted by Alia Ceniza Rasul (The Tita Collective), and digs into the stories, politics, and personality behind the jokes. This weeks episode features The Tita Collective’s Belinda Corpuz & Maricris Rivera discussing discussing sisterhood in comedy, avoiding burnout, and their heroes (other than BTS). Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Alia Rasul (She/Her): @aliarasul Guests: The Tita Collective: @tita.collective Belinda Corpuz (She/Her): @belindacorpuz Maricris Rivera (She/Her): @maricrisriv Technical Direction by: Ajhanis Charley (He/They) Recorded on Dec 15, 2021 Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore nerds alike, 5 THINGS takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community and asks them five questions about their approach to art, work, and life as a comedian. This season of 5 THINGS is hosted by Alia Ceniza Rasul (The Tita Collective), and digs into the stories, politics, and personality behind the jokes. This weeks episode features Ophira Calof discussing accessibility in Toronto Comedy, pioneering performances, and producing your own work. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Alia Rasul (She/Her): @aliarasul Guest: Ophira Calof (She/They): @ophira.c Technical Direction by: Ajhanis Charley (He/They) Recorded on Dec 8, 2021 Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore nerds alike, 5 THINGS takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community and asks them five questions about their approach to art, work, and life as a comedian. This season of 5 THINGS is hosted by Alia Ceniza Rasul (The Tita Collective), and digs into the stories, politics, and personality behind the jokes. This weeks episode features Guled Abdi discussing stand up vs sketch, TV, and if the Tallboyz ever hang out. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Alia Rasul (She/Her): @aliarasul Guest: Guled Abdi (He/Him): @guuuuuuuulead Technical Direction by: Ajhanis Charley (He/They) Recorded on Dec 1st, 2021 Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore nerds alike, 5 THINGS takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community and asks them five questions about their approach to art, work, and life as a comedian. This season of 5 THINGS is hosted by Alia Ceniza Rasul (The Tita Collective), and digs into the stories, politics, and personality behind the jokes. This week’s episode features Catherine Hernandez discussing sketch, writing novels, and career milestones. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Alia Rasul (She/Her): @aliarasul Guest: Catherine Hernandez (She/Her): @theloudlady Technical Direction by: Ajhanis Charley (He/They) Recorded on Nov 24th, 2021 Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore nerds alike, 5 THINGS takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community and asks them five questions about their approach to art, work, and life as a comedian. This season of 5 THINGS is hosted by Alia Ceniza Rasul (The Tita Collective), and digs into the stories, politics, and personality behind the jokes. This week’s episode features Coko Galore discussing diversity in comedy, building a career, and how she and Alia became friends. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Alia Rasul (She/Her): @aliarasul Guest: Coko Galore (She/Her): @cokogalore Technical Direction by: Ajhanis Charley (He/They) Recorded on Nov 17th, 2021 Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore nerds alike, 5 THINGS takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community and asks them five questions about their approach to art, work, and life as a comedian. This season of 5 THINGS is hosted by Alia Ceniza Rasul (The Tita Collective), and digs into the stories, politics, and personality behind the jokes. This week’s episode features Anesti Danelis discussing Tiktok, going viral, and Halloween. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Alia Rasul (She/Her): @aliarasul Guest: Anesti Danelis (He/Him): @AnestiDanelis Technical Direction by: Ajhanis Charley (He/They) Recorded on Nov 10th, 2021 Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Cisco Duran talks about his HBO MAX Special with Entre Nos that dropped October 1st, his new 30 minute special, comedy, and karma in the comedy community.
Detailers this one is great pure friendship spilling into your ear holes we discuss, Prostate Exam, John Mulaney, The Comedy Community, Is SNL the “you up text”, Details Book Club, Social Media Cleanse, Sports Phases, Ed Sheeran, The Gig Economy and the Billy Joel Concert --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/detail/message
For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Andrea Marston, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. This episode, Andrea Marston asks 5 Things of Paloma Nuñez about film, family, being a Bad Kid, and more. Recorded on June 10th, 2021. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Andrea Marston (She/Her): @popgoesandrea Guest: Paloma Nuñez (She/Her): @thepalomanunez Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Andrea Marston, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. This episode, Andrea Marston asks 5 Things of Nkasi Ogbonnah about Untitled Black Sketch Project, writing, space, and more. Recorded on June 3rd, 2021. Indigenous Creators mentioned by Andrea: https://www.tiktok.com/@notoriouscree?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/autumn.peltier/ https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_baddie?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@ohkairyn?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@shinanova?lang=en Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Andrea Marston (She/Her): @popgoesandrea Guest: Nkasi Ogbonnah (She/Her): @varnishedvalkyrie Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Andrea Marston, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. This episode, Andrea Marston asks 5 Things of Avery Jean Brennan about theatre, awards, feelings, and more. Recorded on May 27th, 2021. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Andrea Marston (She/Her): @popgoesandrea Guest: Avery Jean Brennan (They/Them): @TheAveryJean Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
This episode, Andrea Marston asks 5 Things of PHATT al about rap, support systems, choosing your own name, and more. For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Andrea Marston, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Andrea Marston (She/Her): @popgoesandrea Guest: Inessa Frantowski (She/Her): @inessacomedy Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
This episode, Andrea Marston asks 5 Things of Inessa Frantowski about creating a character, reading tarot, her 5 best pieces of advice, and more. For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Andrea Marston, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Andrea Marston (She/Her): @popgoesandrea Guest: Inessa Frantowski (She/Her): @inessacomedy Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
This episode, Kyah asks 5 Things of Ken Hall, about his time with Cirque du Soleil, Umbrella Academy, loving punk rock, and more. For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Kyah Green, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Kyah Green (They/Them): @kyahgreen Guest: Ken Hall (He/Him): @thekenhall Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
This episode, Kyah asks 5 Things of Jillian Welsh about comedy, storytelling, road trips, and more. For casual comedy fans and hardcore humour nerds alike, 5 Things takes some of the biggest and brightest stars of the Comedy Community asks them five questions about their approach to art, work and life as a comedian. Hosted by Kyah Green, 5 Things digs into the stories, politics and personality behind the jokes. Instagram: @baddogtheatre Twitter: @baddogtheatre Website: www.baddogtheatre.com Donate At: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/61119 Hosted By: Kyah Green (They/Them): @kyahgreen Guest: Jillian Welsh (She/Her): @jillianlwelsh Technical Direction by: Connor Low (He/Him) Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
David and guest co-host Melissa Stokoski speak with comedian Milly Tamarez about her experiences in UCB and as the creator of the satire site Flexx Mag and the Diverse as Fuck Festival. Milly talks about performative wokeness on Twitter, how entertainment institutions can make real strides to diversify, and how Twitter trolls have responded to her comedy. You can follow Milly @millytamarez on Twitter and @millyon4ire on Instagram; Melissa @m_stoks and David @goldberghawn. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share, rate and review it on Itunes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Emmy nominated comedian Felonious Munk stopped by The Morning AMp to talk with Jill Hopkins about fatherhood, the complexities of Chicago's comedy community, and more. Munk is best-known as the Blegghead(Black egghead) on Comedy Central's The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. He's a Chicago based comedian and will be performing live at Zanies in Chicago this upcoming Monday - for more information about this show and to purchase tickets, you can visit https://bit.ly/2YWmBVC
Ross Voss is an Adelaide based comedian and room runner. With over 10 years in comedy, and experience producing shows at the Adelaide Fringe, as well as Cranker Comedy, Ross knows comedy - and Adelaide. In this interview Ross sheds light on the Adelaide comedy scene, provides advice for newbie comedians, and inspires a new School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast tradition - the 'Pay-it Forward Joke Challenge'. Each episode our interviewee lays down a joke topic for the next episode, so listen to our next episode to hear an original joke on 'barbecues' - thanks Ross Voss. And, if you're based in Adelaide, and would like to try your hand at stand-up comedy, we're running a full course from June 4 to 8, with resident comedy teacher, Glynn Nicholas, Ross Voss himself as our guest comedian, and our very own alumna, Kim Da Cruz. Early bird tickets are on sale already, so visit www.schoolofhardknockknocks.com to secure your spot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does it feel like something is missing from your city? Maybe a tech or creative community. Maybe an entrepreneurial community.Before he founded Philly Improv Theater, Greg Maughan felt that Philly lacked a comedy community. So he set out to create one.In this funny, insightful interview, fellow comic and Indy Hall team member Sam Abrams talks with Greg about how the theater - and the community it comprises - were built and have grown and evolved over the years. There's SO much to learn in this interview for brand new and veteran coworking spaces alike.Notable Quotes"Recognizing things are happening...figure out why..." [11:08]"I don't want to be a gatekeeper for comedy in the city of Philadelphia...I don't know whats funny. I know what's funny to me, but just because I don't think something's funny it doesn't mean that a huge crowd of people aren't going to disagree with me." [17:54]"The other thing they don't tell you about growth is...going from 50 members to 100 is not a doubling...it's an exponential increase in relationships." [25:51]Support the show and get the next episodeI'm growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn't produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!So here's the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you're going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don't want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here's some handy links for you:Subscribe in OvercastSubscribe in iTunesGet the RSS FeedSuscribe via Email Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.