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Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 28: It’s Not Just A Matter Of Finding Your Catchphrase

 
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On the “being true and real” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer follow up with Josh Spector on last week’s discussion of blogging, the opportunities and potential audience that comedians have creating long form content, why the skills that make for good blogging are the same as what makes for good stand-up, having a purpose or style in your writing, the benefits of guest posting and how links are the currency of the blogosphere.

In addition, we drill down on Comedy Central’s show lineup to highlight trends in the comedy industry, the increasing sentiment that “selling” your material is more important than good writing, why “being true to yourself” could easily be a cop-out, and whether or not you can ever improve as a comic without immersing yourself in the art and craft of stand-up comedy.

[powerpress]

Links from this episode:

CC Podcast Episode 27: You’re Not Funnier Than Jesus
Grantland
How To Blog – Tony Pierce [Busblog]
Google Alerts
Jason Good
Andrew Sullivan – Declaration of Independence [The Daily Beast]
Jokes That Won’t Matter Tomorrow – Josh Comers
Maybe You’re Just Not Good Enough [Connected Comedy]
Jiro Dreams Of Sushi [Rotten Tomatoes]

Participate with the community in our Connected Comedy Facebook group or post your questions, suggestions or topics to cover in the future on our Facebook page. We always welcome your comments!

  continue reading

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内容由Connected Comedy提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Connected Comedy 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes!

On the “being true and real” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer follow up with Josh Spector on last week’s discussion of blogging, the opportunities and potential audience that comedians have creating long form content, why the skills that make for good blogging are the same as what makes for good stand-up, having a purpose or style in your writing, the benefits of guest posting and how links are the currency of the blogosphere.

In addition, we drill down on Comedy Central’s show lineup to highlight trends in the comedy industry, the increasing sentiment that “selling” your material is more important than good writing, why “being true to yourself” could easily be a cop-out, and whether or not you can ever improve as a comic without immersing yourself in the art and craft of stand-up comedy.

[powerpress]

Links from this episode:

CC Podcast Episode 27: You’re Not Funnier Than Jesus
Grantland
How To Blog – Tony Pierce [Busblog]
Google Alerts
Jason Good
Andrew Sullivan – Declaration of Independence [The Daily Beast]
Jokes That Won’t Matter Tomorrow – Josh Comers
Maybe You’re Just Not Good Enough [Connected Comedy]
Jiro Dreams Of Sushi [Rotten Tomatoes]

Participate with the community in our Connected Comedy Facebook group or post your questions, suggestions or topics to cover in the future on our Facebook page. We always welcome your comments!

  continue reading

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