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PodcastDecember 3, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 23: God In Your Pocket

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “what would Jesus do?” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome Tim McClendon on the show to discuss the Christian comedy market, writing what you know regardless if it’s clean or dirty, setting your own goals and ignoring the expectations

PodcastNovember 28, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 22: If You Make The Ask, Things Will Happen

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “thankful for nothing” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome Sarah Kennedy and Sarah Mowrey on the show to discuss the scene in Albuquerque, using different formats to brand self-produced shows, leveraging sponsorships as a mark of credibility and generally how to

PodcastNovember 7, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 21: If You Suck, None Of This Works

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “extremely high standard” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome Josh Homer back on the show post-hurricane to give a recap of how comedians in New York City handled the weather disaster, then we proceed to discuss choosing paths that

PodcastOctober 31, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 20: Why Would Anyone Read A Book Of Tweets?

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “massive brainstorm” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice discuss getting in the habit of making something, focusing on things that are actionable, shipping a minimum viable product, repurposing content for different mediums and inevitably learning from failure. In addition, we

PodcastOctober 18, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 19: No Jokes About Killing Doctors

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “chauvinist pig” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome musician/comedian Katie Goodman onto the show to discuss how she produces & promotes her own independent gigs a.k.a. “four walling”, why having a hook helps you get press, how social media

PodcastOctober 13, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 18: When Do You Stop Paying Your Dues?

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “there’s still magic in Hollywood” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome festival organizer and former Last Comic Standing producer Charlie Gerencer of Pygmy Wolf Productions to the show to discuss developing comedy programming for TV, what producers

PodcastOctober 4, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 17: Only You Can Prevent Scolding

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “cleansing the palette” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer address feedback from the ‘social media is bullshit’ debate, follow up on the core points comedians should take out of the argument, why you need to focus on concepts not tools,

PodcastSeptember 19, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 16: Social Media Is Bullsh*t

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “social media prizefight” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper moderates while Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer judge a debate between Josh Spector and the author of the new book “Social Media Is Bullshit“, comedy writer and journalist Brandon Mendelson about that very subject. Is social

PodcastSeptember 12, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 15: The Sex & Cash Theory

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “half-decent questions” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, Chelcie Riceand Josh Homer welcome Connected Comedy community member Amy Blackwell on the show to discuss balancing having a day job while pursuing a stand-up comedy career, finding part-time work that utilizes your creativity and

PodcastAugust 29, 2012

Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 14: Why Do Our Fans Not Get It?

Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “palette cleanser” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, Chelcie Riceand Josh Homer discuss the changing perception of what exactly a comic is, how comedy isn’t immune from disruption and ponder why newer comics are embracing digital more than many established acts. In addition,