Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “quoting Seth Godin” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, and Josh Homer welcome Alex Barnett of Comedians At Law on the show to discuss connecting to your fans through personal experiences, experimenting and taking risks in your career efforts, the importance of shipping, →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “will this ever end?” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer discuss how to approach the design of your website and why what it actually looks like is the end result of determine its purpose to begin with. Using →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “gaming social media stardom” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome comedian Cris Gray on to the show to discuss branding, why your “brand” has to stand for something, how figuring out your audience helps the process in →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “Bone, Thugs & Comedy” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer discuss the recent speech by Patton Oswalt at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal. In his two “letters”, we highlight why this is a big transition point →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “throwing bookers to the wolves” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector, Chelcie Rice and Josh Homer welcome festival and club booker Matt Komen, currently of Stand-Up Live in Phoenix, on to the show to take the heat of all comedian’s frustrations with the →
Please subscribe and rate this podcast on iTunes! On the “all things e-mail marketing” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Josh Spector and Chelcie Rice welcome DJ Waldow, the co-author of the Rebel’s Guide To E-Mail Marketing, on to the show to discuss why a comedian’s e-mail list is the best connection to their fan →
We’re on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate or review this podcast there! On the “monetization is not a real word” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice, Josh Spector and Josh Homer discuss a comedy club’s role in cultivating local comics, what to do as a comedian if you have to choose between two clubs →
We’re on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate or review this podcast there! On the “bad listener questions” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper, Chelcie Rice, Josh Spector and Josh Homer welcome community member Steven Padilla of the Comedy Scene in Houston website onto the show. This week we continue followup on the internet vs. television fame →
We’re now on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate or review this podcast there! On the “eerily empty room” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice make up for the vacation of their co-hosts by diving into comedians’ naturally inflated egos, how our need for validation can sidetrack actually making progress, and the importance of →
We’re now on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate or review this podcast there! On the “overbooked number of participants” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome community member Tyler Meznarich onto the show as well as introduce Josh Homer as a regular co-host for our roundtable of comedy, marketing and business-related →