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  • In this episode of The Open Mic Comedy Podcast, Marc sits down with Jack Henison for a wide-ranging, heartfelt, and often hilarious conversation about the journey of comedy, music, and personal growth. Jack shares the evolution of his stand-up persona, reflecting on his first jokes, memorable gigs, and the hard-won lessons of open mic nights. Together, they dig into the role of confidence, resilience, and authenticity in both comedy and life.

    The duo also explores the intersection of music and comedy, swapping stories about favourite bands, nostalgic live music experiences, and their playlists. Jack opens up about the impact of gong shows, the challenges of gigging outside London, and the importance of fostering a positive, supportive comedy community. With wisdom and wit, he highlights the marathon-like nature of the craft, the joy of setting present goals, and his aspirations for the future.

    Whether you’re a comedy fan, a music lover, or just in need of a good laugh, this episode serves up a mix of insight, inspiration, and indie charm.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod:

    https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    JackHenison

    https://www.instagram.com/jackhenison

    https://www.instagram.com/electricwardrobevintage/

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: John Pape - https://www.johnpape.co.uk

  • In this episode I meet with the remarkable Joanna Louise, a comedian whose journey is as inspiring as it is hilarious. From the grind of the comedy circuit to the art of finding humour in life’s darkest moments, Joanna shares it all with wit and candour.

    She opens up about her struggles with a turbulent private life, an identity crisis, and navigating mental health challenges —all while maintaining her comedic spark. Joanna reflects on the importance of a strong support system outside the comedy world and the invaluable lessons she’s learned from her best and worst performances.

    The conversation dives deep into the nuances of comedy, from the challenges of material gatekeeping to the delicate balance of finding humour in trauma. Highlighting the evolving comedy scene in Northern Ireland and Ireland at large, her experiences at the Edinburgh Fringe, and the critical role open mics and writing workshops play in refining a comedian’s craft.

    With a comedic style rooted in personal experiences and identity, Joanna shares insights on planning a solo show, the importance of authenticity, and the power of being present and connecting with an audience. She even adds a fun twist with a light-hearted challenge for comedians, proving that laughter truly is the best medicine.

    Don’t miss this honest, funny, and inspiring conversation about resilience, creativity, and the art of comedy. Tune in for a dose of humour and heart!

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod:

    https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Joanna Louise:

    https://www.instagram.com/jojarviecomedy

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: Duncan Hart - www.opengatecomedy.tv

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  • In this episode host Marc sits down with the vibrant and insightful Miss Mo’Real to delve into her journey through the unpredictable world of stand-up comedy. From her roots in the performing arts to the cultural and personal experiences that shaped her voice, she opens up about what makes her comedy both raw and relatable.

    Together, they chat about everything from the highs and lows of her early stage experiences to the art of joke-writing, especially when navigating sensitive topics like mental health and trauma. Sharing candid reflections on the importance of connecting with audiences, the evolution of the open mic circuit, and how personal growth influences her craft.

    The conversation takes a wider lens as they discuss the challenges of social media, the role of fame, and the unique pressures faced by women in comedy. With humour, depth, and a dose of resilience, Miss Mo’Real reminds us why embracing individuality and building a supportive community is essential in the comedy world—and in life.

    Tune in for an inspiring and unfiltered look at the heart of comedy and the strength it takes to find your voice.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Miss Mo'Real:

    https://www.instagram.com/missmoreal/

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: Duncan Hart - www.opengatecomedy.tv

  • This week on the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, it's the multi-talented Kyle Wallace—comedian, magician, and co-founder of G & B Comedy. Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs and insights as Kyle shares his journey through the entertainment world, from the thrills of performing magic to the gritty realities of running open mic nights.

    Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in comedy? Kyle opens up about the highs and lows of his career, including unforgettable moments on stage and lessons learned the hard way. He also dives into the art of dark comedy, the fine line performers tread, and the unique challenges post-lockdown comics face. Plus, you’ll hear how and why creating a supportive environment for new acts is crucial.

    Don’t miss Kyle’s take on rising stars in the comedy scene, essential tips for aspiring comics, and a hilarious finale featuring a challenge from a joke book that’s bound to leave you in stitches! Whether you’re a comedy enthusiast or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode is packed with magic, laughs, and genuine wisdom.

    Tune in, and let’s get giggling! 🎤✨

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    G & B Comedy:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gandbcomedy/

    Website: https://gab-comedy.co.uk/

    Jitters Ticket Link:

    https://laughingchili.littleboxoffice.com/events/93475

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: John Pape - https://www.johnpape.co.uk/

  • Get ready for an inspiring and laugh-filled journey with comedian Laura Moss in this episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast! Host Marc sits down with Laura as she opens up about her transition from acting to stand-up, sharing her raw and funny take on navigating the comedy world.

    Laura reflects on the early days of her career, from tackling university shows to the surreal experience of having to stop performances as the pandemic hit. She reveals her best and worst moments on stage, the lessons she’s learned from London’s comedy circuit, and why filming sets is a key for comedians to improve. Beyond the laughs, Laura dives into the nuts and bolts of comedy admin, writing techniques, and the ups and downs of open mic life. She also touches on balancing stand-up, scriptwriting, and social media, and how she’s rediscovering her love for acting.

    With insight, humour, and a few wild stories, Laura’s candid reflections reveal the strength and community that keeps the comedy scene alive. Plus, she takes on a fun comedic challenge, proving she’s as quick-witted as she is thoughtful. If you’re curious about the real journey behind the laughs, this episode is one you won’t want to miss!

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Laura Moss:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraaa_comedy

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraaaa_comedy

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: Duncan Hart - https://www.opengatecomedy.tv

  • In this superb episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, Marc sits down with the ever-entertaining Joe Da Costa—a true triple threat in comedy, music, and acting. Joe opens up about his journey through the comedy world, revealing how his musical chops add a twist to his stand-up and sharing stories of the highs and lows that come with live performance. From early stage jitters to finding his voice, Joe recounts the lessons he’s learned on the road, how he chooses topics for his jokes, and how audience reactions keep him humble (and sometimes, hilariously humbled).

    Throughout the episode, Marc and Joe cover a lot of ground. They dive into the art of writing jokes that work with music, balancing humor with rhythm, and the often-surprising moments that unfold on stage. Joe’s passion for voiceover work, his thoughts on AI’s impact on creative fields, and his quirky adventures in the world of jingles also make for some memorable moments.

    But it’s not all laughs—Joe offers a candid look at the challenges comedians face in today’s digital world, from handling social media to self-promotion. With a mix of humour, insight, and personal anecdotes, Joe and Marc explore what it really takes to keep audiences engaged and entertained in the ever-evolving world of comedy.

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    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Joe Da Costa: https://www.instagram.com/joedacosta_comedy

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: John Pape - https://www.johnpape.co.uk/

  • In this episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, host Marc sits down with comedian Kristian Allman for a raw, insightful chat about the ups and downs of life on stage. From the tough gig lessons to the thrill of winning over a crowd, Kristian pulls back the curtain on his comedy journey, sharing both the highs of successful sets and the humbling moments that taught him resilience.

    Together, Marc and Kristian dive into the unique challenges of open mic nights, the pressure of performing for friends and family, and the nuances of crafting a unique comedic voice. They break down the art of joke writing, the emotional rollercoaster of live performances, and the thick skin it takes to succeed in comedy. They also share a few laughs discussing the intensity of gong shows, where only the toughest jokes survive.

    For aspiring comedians, this episode is packed with advice, from building a network in the comedy world to embracing the highs and lows with a sense of humour. Plus, the episode wraps with a spontaneous, lighthearted challenge, showing the playful side of comedy and the creative spark that keeps these comedians coming back to the stage.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Kristian Allman: https://www.instagram.com/kristian_comedy

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: Duncan Hart www.opengatecomedy.tv

  • Get ready for a laughter-filled, behind-the-scenes journey into the world of comedy in this episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast! Host Marc sits down with the multi-talented comedian and actress Maja Bloom, best known for her roles in Fantastic Beasts. Maja opens up about her evolution from delivering short sets to performing solo shows, and her experiences at the iconic Edinburgh Fringe.

    She candidly discusses the highs and lows of life on stage, from her best moments to the times when things didn’t go as planned. With a background in film and acting, Maja reflects on how her experiences in those fields shaped her unique comedic style. Along the way, she shares insights into the comedy industry, including the reality of self-doubt, the importance of confidence, and the delicate balance of promoting shows and connecting with audiences.

    Maja also dives deep into her joke-writing process, revealing how she’s always experimenting, learning, and pushing boundaries in her craft. From hilarious audience reactions to embracing her one-of-a-kind humour, this episode is packed with fun stories and valuable lessons for any aspiring comedian. And don’t miss the playful moment when Maja takes on a spontaneous challenge to weave a fresh joke into her set!

    This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who loves comedy, creativity, or just a good laugh. Tune in to hear Maja Bloom’s inspiring and entertaining journey, and discover what it truly takes to thrive in the world of stand-up.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Maja Bloom:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetmaja

    Spotlight https://app.spotlight.com/0265-6755-3625

    LinkTr: https://linktr.ee/planetmaja

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: Duncan Hart - https://www.opengatecomedy.tv

  • In this lively episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, host Marc welcomes back the charismatic comedian Jack Scullion for a deep dive into his unique journey through the world of comedy. Jack opens up about his early beginnings in Spain and how his style has evolved from structured routines to spontaneous, chaotic performances that now blend poetry, storytelling, and audience interaction. Together, they explore the ups and downs of comedy competitions, the importance of community support, and the challenges of breaking into television, including Jack’s recent pilot for a quiz show.

    Jack also shares valuable insights for aspiring comedians—discussing the significance of preparation, networking, and the delicate balance between creativity and business. From creating horror-inspired t-shirt designs to self-publishing his poetry, Jack emphasises the importance of branding and finding joy in the creative process.

    If you’re passionate about comedy, curious about the behind-the-scenes grind, or looking for inspiration on how to make your mark, this episode is packed with wisdom, laughter, and plenty of takeaways.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Jack Scullion & Your Friend & Mine:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/jackscullioncomedy

    https://www.instagram.com/yourfriendandminecomedy

    https://www.instagram.com/notanotherquiznight/

    LinkTr: https://linktr.ee/Yourfriendandmine

    PoetryPod: https://tr.ee/GdN2S5ez5M

    Merch: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/YourFriendandMine

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment: John Pape https://www.johnpape.co.uk

  • In this podcast episode, Declan recounts his journey into stand-up comedy, describing his early influences and the hurdles he encountered during his first gigs. He recalls the blend of excitement and nerves at his debut performance, and how much he learned from his experiences performing at venues like G and B Comedy. Declan underscores the value of mentorship in the comedy world, explaining how having a mentor has been crucial to his development. He also delves into his distinctive approach to writing jokes, which often emerges from spontaneous moments of inspiration.

    Throughout the conversation, Declan talks about how important constructive feedback is in refining his skills, along with the crucial role of timing and stage presence. He reflects on key performances that have shaped his growth, illustrating how every gig contributes to a comedian’s evolution. The episode concludes with advice for aspiring comedians, highlighting the importance of finding a supportive community and approaching comedy as an ongoing learning process.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Declan Evans:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/declanevanscomedy

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@declanevans

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Voice Over Segment with John Pape https://www.johnpape.co.uk

  • In this episode we have comedian Siobhan Dodd in to chat about her wild and wonderful journey through the world of stand-up. From her memorable first gig—where she performed in a bear costume—to juggling comedy with motherhood, Siobhan opens up about the ups and downs of finding her voice in a competitive scene.

    They dive into the importance of the open mic circuit, how personal life fuels her comedy, and what it really takes to connect with an audience. Siobhan talks candidly about her successes and missteps, the evolution of her writing, and the crucial role that competitions have played in building her confidence.

    The conversation also explores how the comedy scene has changed since the “Me Too” movement, with both Marc and Siobhan reflecting on the need for a strong, supportive network in comedy. Siobhan shares insights into her performance style, the challenges of creating new material, and her ambitions to make it to TV. They also have a fun chat about the role of costumes on stage and why being present and spontaneous is key to a great performance.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Siobhan Dodd: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unclesiobhan

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode I chat with Welsh comedian Gareth P. Morris to talk about his journey into stand-up, the ups and downs of running comedy nights, and what it’s really like performing in different venues. Gareth shares stories from his time on the open mic circuit, how he engages with audiences, and his approach to crafting jokes. He also reflects on some of his best (and worst) moments on stage, the challenges of being an MC, and what he learned from a festival that didn’t quite go as planned.

    This chat dives deep into the world of comedy, especially in Wales, shedding light on the hard work and passion it takes to make it in the industry. Gareth also opens up about a festival crisis and how the comedy community rallied together. He talks about his involvement in fundraising for cancer awareness and shares his experiences from various comedy fringes. For any up-and-coming comedians, Gareth offers some great advice on joke writing and performance, stressing the importance of refining your material and really connecting with your audience.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Gareth P Morris:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garethpcomedy

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@garethpcomedy

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode, host Marc welcomes comedian John Pape for a candid conversation about his journey through the world of comedy. From his early days performing at open mic nights to taking the stage at the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival, John shares the highs and lows of comedy. He opens up about the unpredictable nature of comedy and the importance of connecting with an audience, discussing how both success and failure have shaped his approach to stand-up.

    Throughout the episode, John reflects on the personal growth that comes with honing his craft, emphasising the need for authenticity on stage. He talks about how the search for comfort in his comedic persona has evolved over time and how vital preparation and adaptability are in the unpredictable world of live comedy.

    The conversation also touches on the continuous journey of comedy, from crafting unique jokes to pushing the boundaries of creative performance. For aspiring comedians, John offers insights and even introduces a fun challenge designed to help them stay engaged with their art. This episode is packed with humour, reflection, and valuable lessons, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the realities of life on the comedy circuit.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod:

    https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    John Pape:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnpapecomedy

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode host Marc sits down with Kevan Hall, a fresh face in stand-up comedy who’s making the leap from a successful corporate career. They dive into how humour plays a big role in training and how supportive the open mic community can be. Kevan talks about his journey into comedy, sharing tips on the mindset it takes, balancing the writing and performing side of things, and how he keeps his material fresh in his mind.

    The conversation touches on the ups and downs of chasing a passion like comedy later in life. Marc and Kevan go deep into what it takes to craft a good joke, the importance of memory techniques, and the fine-tuning that goes into timing and delivery. Kevan also opens up about his experiences with comedy workshops and coaching, showing just how valuable structured learning can be in this space. They even explore how AI might help spark creativity!

    By the end of the episode, you’ll get a real sense of the joy and challenges that come with being a newcomer in the comedy world—and why the journey of learning never really ends.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Kevan Hall:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevanhallcomedy

    Finding Your Purpose (Book) : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Find-Your-Purpose-Better-Career/dp/1399812793

    Photo by: Nick Gregan

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode, comedian Paul Certi takes us through his journey into comedy, starting from being a youngster, when he first discovered his knack for making people laugh, to finally diving into stand-up in his thirties. He opens up about the challenges he faced early on, like his first gig doing The Blackout at Up The Creek and King Kong, where he learned just how much he still had to figure out. Paul stresses the importance of preparation, constantly refining material, and adapting to new situations. He also talks about how embracing failure and learning from each performance is key to growth in comedy.

    Paul shares his experiences performing in competitions and doing gigs outside of London and how competitions shouldn’t be taken too seriously, instead encouraging comedians to focus on the long-term journey. He compares the differences between audiences in various cities and countries, noting that crowds outside London often bring a special kind of energy and enthusiasm. Reflecting on his time in the ‘So You Think You’re Funny’ competition, Paul talks about the balance between refining a set and experimenting with new material.

    Throughout the conversation, Paul and Marc dive deep into what it takes to make it in comedy: persistence, consistency, and the ability to get comfortable with discomfort. They touch on topics like following strong acts, and the tricky art of handling sensitive subjects on stage, all while reading the room.

    This episode is packed with personal stories, insights into the comedy world, and a lot of humour, making it a great listen for anyone interested in the art of stand-up.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Paul Certi:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulcerti/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@paulcerti

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode, we sit down with Laura Quinn Goh, a dynamic comedian whose journey spans continents, from her beginnings in Asia to performing in Scotland and London. Laura dives deep into the nuances of the comedy scenes in these diverse locations, highlighting the smaller yet more supportive community she found in Scotland compared to the bustling circuit in London.

    Laura also opens up about her upcoming one-woman solo show, ‘You, Me, and Your Correctional Officer.’ This deeply personal performance chronicles her experience of falling in love with a man facing the death sentence in Asia and how that transformative event led her to remake her life in the UK. Laura shares the emotional and creative challenges of writing and performing such an intimate piece, offering insight into how creating a compelling narrative can resonate with audiences.

    In addition, Laura reflects on her broader comedy journey. She discusses the unique challenges of being an international comedian, particularly the need to adapt to different cultural references and comedic styles across various regions. Laura shares her writing process, emphasising the importance of honesty and constructive feedback within the comedy community. She also provides valuable advice for newcomers to the industry, stressing the significance of work-in-progress shows as a means to refine material before a final performance.

    The conversation touches on the differences between performing in open mics and gong shows, the transition from short to longer sets, and the importance of diversity in comedy lineups. Laura also speaks candidly about the sometimes unwelcoming nature of the comedy circuit and the importance of fostering supportive relationships within the community. As she looks to the future, Laura expresses her ambitions to continue evolving her craft, bringing her show to more festivals, and developing new shows that push the boundaries of comedy.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Laura QuinnGoh:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraquinngoh/

    Solo Show Details:

    You, Me, and Your Correctional Officer

    Dates: Friday 4 October 2024

    Times: 8.30pm show start, 8.15pm doors open

    Tickets: https://wicf.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873647000

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • Get ready for a deep dive into the unpredictable world of comedy with Duncan Hart, a seasoned comedian who's seen it all. In this episode, Duncan takes us on a journey through his fascinating career, from his early dreams of becoming a scientist and actor to discovering his true calling in comedy. He opens up about the trials and triumphs of his first gigs, the ever-changing comedy scene, and the daunting task of returning to the stage after a hiatus.

    Duncan doesn't shy away from sharing the tough moments either—like bombing on stage and the toll it took on his confidence. But it's not all doom and gloom; he also recounts the high points, revealing the secret sauce to a successful gig and the importance of an engaged audience. You'll hear about his unique approach to joke writing, where personal experiences meet careful refinement, and get a sneak peek into some of his favourite routines.

    Beyond stand-up, Duncan sheds light on his diverse career in comedy and television, including where he worked alongside some of comedy’s greats. As he talks about his future projects, including plans for comedy specials and a production company, Duncan offers invaluable advice to aspiring comedians and even shares a quick laugh from The Little Book of Sh*t Jokes.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the gritty, hilarious, and often heartwarming world of comedy, where every gig is a new adventure.

    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Duncan Hart:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duncanhartcomedy/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dunkiedunk/

    www: https://www.opengatecomedy.tv/

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode, Reb Day takes us through her comedy journey - from working behind the scenes in production to stepping into the spotlight as a stand-up comedian. She opens up about the highs and lows of her time on stage, and how she got into the industry by building contacts from working in TV and running a You Tube channel. A lady of many talents, 1 million downloads on Spotify and 50k followers across social media platforms.

    Reb gives us a glimpse into her creative process and how she crafts her jokes - how she pulls on life experiences to entertain her audience. As the conversation unfolds, Reb shares stories from her gigs in London and Hertfordshire and reveals her ambition to take a show to the Edinburgh Fringe in the future.

    She and Marc dive into their experiences with comedy festivals, discussing the hefty costs associated and the barriers this creates for up-and-coming comedians. They also talk about their shared dreams of doing longer shows and eventually performing on big stages like Live at the Apollo. The episode wraps up with some fun banter about choosing the perfect walk-on music and the joys of telling jokes straight out of a joke book.

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    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Reb Day:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebstagram

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reborahdaymond?lang=en

    You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/c/rebday

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3YUf4BbXYSPM3RNySJaJ9J

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode, we dive into the witty world of Mark Rivlin, a master of puns and one-liner jokes. Mark takes us on a delightful journey through his comedy career, starting with his early influences and love for collecting vinyl comedy albums. He shares how his passion for wordplay shaped his comedic style and recounts the story of his first gig—an experience that didn't quite hit the spot but ultimately helped him find his comedic persona.

    Mark emphasises the invaluable lessons learned from bombing on stage and the camaraderie that thrives among comedians. He gives a shout-out to some rising stars in the industry and delves into his unique approach to crafting jokes, underscoring the significance of audience reaction.

    The conversation also ventures into the realm of potentially offensive jokes and the varied reactions they provoke. Adding another layer to his multifaceted life, Mark discusses his role as a cricket umpire and his book 'Secret Umps,’ which offers an insightful look into the world of recreational cricket and the challenges umpires face.

    Listeners will hear about the trials and tribulations of umpiring, dealing with on-field behaviour and abuse, and why Mark prefers the traditional test matches over shorter formats. The episode also touches on monetising comedy writing and the vital importance of supporting fellow comedians.

    Join us for a fascinating and laughter-filled conversation with Mark Rivlin, where comedy and cricket intersect in the most entertaining ways.

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    LINKS:

    Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod

    Mark Rivlin:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rivlinmark

    Secret Umps Book: https://secretumps.co.uk/

    eMail for Bookings: [email protected]

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

  • In this episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, host Marc sits down with Australian open mic comic Joey Seph for an engaging and candid conversation. They delve into Joey's journey through the comedy world, comparing the scenes in Canberra and Sydney, and the crucial process of discovering one's comedic voice.

    The discussion covers the intricacies of joke writing, the art of timing and pacing in a set, and the common pitfalls comedians face on stage. Joey and Marc share personal stories about their early jokes, the relentless drive for improvement, and the value of mastering crowd work. They also touch on the challenges of incorporating audio clips into their acts and the importance of self-reliance during performances.

    Joey opens up about his highlights, such as performing for a comedy idol and making his family laugh, as well as his low points, including technical glitches and failed riffs. They discuss the mixed emotions Joey has about his comedy career and the moments when he considers quitting.

    Throughout the episode, Marc and Joey reflect on the significance of finding strong openers, handling negative self-criticism, and the ongoing process of honing their craft. They talk about the allure of trying different comedy styles, like character comedy, and the benefits of stepping outside their comfort zones. The conversation wraps up with a fun challenge from the book of Shit Jokes, adding a lighthearted end to an insightful episode.

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    Joey Seph Links:

    https://www.instagram.com/joey_seph_comedy/

    Open Mic Comedy Podcast

    www: https://openmiccomedypod.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod/

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    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com