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  • Episode 1: Tom Dreesen

    6 JAN 2020 · First Episode!I'm stoked to finally get this podcast off the ground! My first guest is the great Tom Dreesen. Check out Tom's website here:Tom DreesenTom is my ultimate dream guest and as it turns out, my first guest!I hope you enjoy the interview and get some great insight into stand-up comedy.
    1h 5m 42s
  • Episode 2: Stewart Huff

    6 JAN 2020 · I think it's great that Stewart Huff is my second guest and direStewart Huffctly followed Tom Dreesen. Their approach and philosphy on comedy is about as different as you can get. I think of Stewart as a comic philosopher and think he's fantastic. This was a great interview. It's hard to connect over the phone but I think we did it.  Check out Stewart's Podcast on your favorite podcast app or here:Stewart Huff's Obsessive CuriositiesCheck out his website for tour dates and merch here:Stewart Huff 
    1h 8m 28s
  • Episode 3: Reena Calm

    17 JAN 2020 · From Reena's Bio:Reena Calm is an East Coast Jew turned Chicago favorite, and one of the most respected and requested comedians in the Midwest. Pulling from a lifetime of questionable choices, Reena’s material is autobiographical, silly, and charmingly inappropriate. Reena is a featured regular at the Laugh Factory and performs all over the country on her signature #CalmedyTours. She loves a good fest! Some of the best were Accidental Comedy Festival, Birmingham Comedy Festival, Milwaukee Comedy Festival, Let’s Fest, Burning Bridges Festival, Turnbuckle Fest, The Comedy Exposition, Flyover Comedy Invasion, Limestone Comedy Festival, RiOT LA, Gilda’s LaughFest - Best of the Midwest, and Just For Laughs Chicago. She has opened for Arsenio Hall, Laurie Kilmartin, and Eddie Pepitone to name a few. Reena has been a frequent guest on WGN Radio, the Doug Loves Movies podcast, and she was named Comic of The Week on The Jackie & Laurie Show. Check out her first book “Once A Pun A Time…” here: Once A Pun A Time She’s been called “also terrific” by the Chicago Tribune, and “not a disappointment” by her mother.Reena is not a dissapointment to her mother and not as a guest on the podcast. We talked about her start in improv and how that helped her with her standup. We also touched on life on the road and working with comics you don't like. This was a great interview! If you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    1h 15m 23s
  • Episode 4: Marc Sheffler

    24 JAN 2020 · From Marc's Bio:When Marc Sheffler was approaching his eighth birthday, his father asked him what he wanted. Without hesitation, Marc asked his dad for The Three Stooges -- and his dad got them, hiring the famous slapstick threesome to perform at his party in front of him and his very lucky guests. That afternoon The Stooges brought Marc on stage with them as part of their act and made him the “Fourth Stooge.” That’s the where, when and how Marc Sheffler got bitten by the bug.About 10 years later, Marc began his professional career as a stage actor in Off-Broadway theater. His best-known film role is that of the teenage “Junior Stillo” in Wes Craven’s first film, Last House on the Left (1972). After Last House, Marc decided to pursue a career in stand-up comedy, writing and producing. He has appeared at the Improv, the Comedy Store on Sunset, and his name is inscribed on the Comedy Store Wall of Fame along with contemporaries Jay Leno, Robin Williams, David Letterman and Billy Crystal.His writing and producing credits include Sister, Sister, Harry and The Hendersons, Who's the Boss, and Charles in Charge to name but a few. He's also been involved with many pilots, made for TV movies, and television specials. He also worked with Mel Blanc, the voice of Warner Bros. cartoons, as the writer of How Bugs Bunny Won The West (1978).In 2002, Marc turned his attention to feature films and with Marlon Parry, produced David DeFalco’s controversial Chaos and in 2006, he co-wrote and produced another horror film, Girls Gone Dead. After over 30 years of writing and producing, he is now directing.In 2010, Marc supervised the writing of the pilot and second episode for Oh Telon, a half hour sitcom at EICTV, and became the first person ever to executive produce a sitcom in Cuba.Marc now teaches writing comedy for the screen and TV at Loyola Marymount.Check out Marc's new character: El Yid on Argus Hamilton's Comedy Store Tonight:El Yid  Marc was a fantastic guest. Lots of good advice and some great stories in this episode. If you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    1h 9m 39s
  • Episode 5: Zach Boyce

    31 JAN 2020 · Zach Boyce moved from the small city of South Bend, Indiana to Chicago in order to fullfil his comedy dream. After a lot of hard work he's getting the notoriety he deserves. Zach gave some great insight about the big move, being part-owner of a comedy club, and how to treat your peers. If you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    55m 53s
  • Episode 6: Charlie Hester

    7 FEB 2020 · Charlie Hester started her comedy career in her 30's but is climbing through the ranks quickly. We talked about her branding, her website, and mostly about lifting other comics up. Charlie is proof you can be nice in the comedy business.If you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    1h 6m 35s
  • Episode 7: Dobie Maxwell

    14 FEB 2020 · Dobie Maxwell has been a working comic since 1983. He's had a life full of tragedy that he has turned into a comedy career. Instead of being bitter about bad breaks, Dobie has been a teacher and mentor to countless standup comics. He started the Maxwell Method of Standup Comedy Facebook page and has attracted seasoned professionals like himself who show us new kids how to be successful. His giving nature and love for the art of comedy made for a great conversation.If you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    1h 16m 12s
  • Episode 8: Zach Funk

    21 FEB 2020 · Zach Funk is a comedian from Pittsburgh, PA. He recently put out an album call "Brains Are Weird" which is very good. We talked about the nuts & bolts of making a comedy album and being a comic while dealing with mental health issues. You can follow Zach on Facebook & Twitter:Zach Funk TwitterZach Funk FacebookAnd check out Is it Worth a Sandwich on YouTube. Zach and Joe Kiewra check out video games and let you know if they are worth the price of a sandwich.Is it Worth a SandwichIf you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    1h 2m 55s
  • Episode 9: Greg Schwem

    28 FEB 2020 · Greg Schwem is a corporate comedian from Chicago. Greg has performed for corporations such as Hyatt Hotels, Cisco, Microsoft, and many more. We talked about his start in standup while he was a broadcast journalist, self-promotion, and PC culture. You can get to know Greg on his very current website here:Greg SchwemCheck out Greg's YouTube series A Comedian Crashes Your Pad here:A Comedian Crashes Your PadIf you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagram
    1h 5m 23s
  • Episode 10: Jeff Webb

    6 MAR 2020 · Jeff Webb is from Valparaiso Indiana.Valparaiso is a city of about 50,000 people, has a nice college, and has no comedy club.Jeff Webb decided to do something about that. He started with producing a show at the local theater then produced more shows at a local bar. They all sold out.Jeff is proof that if your small city doesn’t have a comedy scene, you can make one. We talked about how he did that and more in our interview.Jeff is currently working on Cut Up: A Four Course Meal & A Stand-up Comedy Show. If you're within 2 hours of Valparaiso, you should check it out. Here's a link to the Facebook event:Cut Up: A Four Course Meal & Stand-up Comedy ShowIf you like the show, you can follow us on social media! Isn't that great!FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd..if you want to see some of my comedy, you can check out my YouTube Channel and heck, maybe subscribe!BTB YouTube  
    1h 6m 44s

Every week, Scott Curtis talks serious with comedians about their craft. Were they inspired by Dave Chappelle or George Carlin, Paula Poundstone or Iliza Shlesinger? How do they write their...

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Every week, Scott Curtis talks serious with comedians about their craft. Were they inspired by Dave Chappelle or George Carlin, Paula Poundstone or Iliza Shlesinger? How do they write their comedy sets? Which jokes work and which one's failed? How do you find your comedic voice? Which comedy clubs are the best? We hit these topics and more every week so that you and I can learn from the professional comedians who have blazed the trail for us.
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