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In this episode comedian John Grimes discusses his move to Los Angeles from St Louis to pursue a life in standup, its pitfalls and its victories. His story on how he landed the gig as Tony Rock's opener is especially inspiring. Check it out.
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In this episode the super talented Aaron Branch shares his standup journey with us. From his start in standup in Chicago to his decision to make the big move out to the West Coast and the cut throat world of comedy in Los Angeles. His work ethic and hustle are really next level and his advice for young comics is fantastic!
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Alabama bred comedian Rocky Dale Davis joins us on this episode to discuss his evolution from small town comic to headliner. His advice on crowd work and rowdy rooms is a must for anyone about to step out on the road and perform across the USA. Enjoy!
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On this episode we are joined by L.A. based comedian Daniel Alvarez. He is a rising star on the West Coast comedy scene and he shares with us his journey through standup and the unique challenges he faces performing in a wheelchair. His tenacity and drive are a true inspiration and make this episode a must listen!
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On this episode we are joined by Bear Badeaux, the Cajun born and bred creator of the super successful "Mullet Time" comedy show and a hilarious standup in his own rite! His advice on learning from your peers and getting a show off the ground is invaluable to new comedy show producers! Enjoy!
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On this episode Caitlin Benson, one half of the couple behind the super successful standup production company "Can't Even Comedy" joins us and gives us an behind the scenes look at what it takes to chase a dream. Her take on the differences between the L.A. and Austin comedy scenes is a great listen!
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Comedian Billy Myers III takes on a journey through finding your feet in L.A. as unconventional "Alt" act to growing an idea and bringing that idea to one of the worlds greatest comedy clubs! His work ethic and commitment to his craft defines the core idea of what this podcast is about, a dedication to comedy. Enjoy.
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In this episode comedian Jay Washington shares his journey of going from professional wrestling in Chicago to doing standup in some of the biggest comedy clubs in Los Angeles. His takes on crowdwork and his strategy for dealing with hecklers are especially insightful!
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In this episode English born comedian Daniel Holt explains how he took a disadvantaged upbringing and used it as fuel to take him to to the standup stage in Australia where he has become one of the brightest rising stars on the comedy scene! His advice on producing your own shows is particularly valuable to any comic about to put on their own gigs. Enjoy.
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In this episode we sit down with comedian and actor Dan Paustian who gives us fantastic advice on producing your own standup show, disarming rowdy bar customers and dodging verbal barbs from Chef Gordon Ramsay! Dan is the epitome of hard work in Hollywood, give it a listen!
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Louisiana native Nate Welch joins us on this episode and explains how the jump from nightclub doorman to standup comic can be an organic one! After co-creating "Comic Wars" at the Hollywood Improv his advice to those looking to produce their own shows is especially invaluable.
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Comedian, Actor and Musician, Maxi Witrak stops by The Verbal Gym to discuss juggling all three disciplines. Her perspective on developing as a standup in the L.A. comedy scene is a great listen!
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Comedian Alex Conn joins us and explains where his love of comedy originated and how he leverages his creativity to gain a foothold in the ultra competitive L.A. standup scene. His tips on producing live shows and podcasts are invaluable to those new to the craft.
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Comedian and filmmaker Mike Eshaq joins The Verbal Gym and explains how an Indonesian mushroom trip led to some serious life changes and an eventual career in standup! He also has some great tips for those just starting out in comedy, this episode is a must listen!
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The super-funny Mike Eaton joins me to discuss his long comedy road from Texas to Los Angeles and back to post-pandemic Austin. It's an illuminating look at the differences between the two thriving comedy scenes! Check it out!
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The super-talented Kiki Andersen discusses her comedic journey from doing improv in Baltimore while holding down a job as a field news reporter to moving to Los Angeles and getting booked on some of the biggest standup stages in the city. She shares her tips on finding your groove and your carving out your niche as a new comedian in a new city.
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Actor & Comedian Denny Love joins us on the Verbal Gym to discuss his inspiration for catching the comedy bug in Wisconsin, taking it to Chicago and then making the big move to L.A.! His perspective on what drives his passion to chase his dreams is filled with lessons for people thinking of starting out in this industry.
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Los Angeles comedian Nikki Bon stops by the Verbal Gym for a discussion about starting out in comedy, jumping into crowd-work and the challenges that female comics face in a male dominated booking environment. Her refreshing point of view is a must listen.
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Rise, fall and rise again. In this episode comedian & actor Willie Macc shares with us the lessons he has learned over the last eighteen years working in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. His ability to re-invent himself and conquer adversity is truly inspiring and is a must listen for comics trying to get a foothold in the business.
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The man they call "Supa Mario" is a pandemic comedy pioneer, gathering comedians isolated in South Africa and introducing them to performers around the world for nightly shows in his online community aptly called "Laughter On Lockdown". He shares with us his inspiration for setting up this essential resource and gives us a view into his own personal processes as he gets back on stage.
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