Here’s what you should check out this week including insight into why people share content, a look at Kickstarter economics, and much more.

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Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “no solutions” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome road veteran Dale Jones onto the show to discuss the state of the comedy club business from a comic’s perspective, how clubs can shift with the changing landscape to have more sustainability, why [...]

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Every comedian I speak to wants to know how to get more followers on social media, but hardly any ever ask a more important question – who they should follow.

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Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “don’t be an asshole” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper, and Chelcie Rice welcome Ryan Budds to the show to talk about his move to Los Angeles from Chicago, building relationships and being a jack of all trades in an industry town, why production assistant jobs [...]

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Here’s what you should check out this week including how you can create your own Tosh-type show, Ari Shaffir’s tips for young comics, and much more.

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Is selling your comedy album really a better idea than giving it away for free? Here’s a few things to consider before you try to sell your album.

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Here’s what you should check out this week including an interview with Louis CK, Bert Kreischer’s advice for newer comics, and a tip for landing acting gigs.

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Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “pay what you want” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer discuss the backlash towards the recent Connected Comedy post posing a concept where the audience decides a comedian’s pay, whether or not this would be good for comics, question if a [...]

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Here’s a look at some specific opportunities almost every comedian has to strengthen their relationship with their fans on an individual basis.

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Here’s what you should check out this week including a Tumblr comedy class, how to get sponsors for your podcast, a new comedy documentary and more.

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