Comedy Writing Gigs

I’ve sold comedy material to everyone on the planet, and I’ve done it as a freelance comedy writer. In this week’s episode, I talk about how I got these comedy writing gigs, and what NOT to do. Check it out and maybe this will spur you on to get some...

Comedy Contracts

Comedy clubs have traditionally done business booking on a handshake, and that’s how I did it when I worked the clubs. But nowadays I need a contract for any bookings. Comedy contracts have saved me on several occasions. Here’s my weekly podcast about a...

Comedy and Ghosting

Ghosting is the new term for being a jerk! It’s when you’re in a conversation with someone, either through email or phone, and then all of a sudden they stop responding. I’ve had this happen over the years, and it’s rude. Here’s a couple...

Comedy and Bad Energy

We all get those clients who are just tough to work with, and many of them put out bad energy that affects us! In this week’s podcast, Jan talks about two comedy events where she had to deal with clients and their bad energy. There is a good moral to the story...

Comedy Headshot Fiasco

Headshots were a big deal in comedy and in entertainment when I started out. Now the camera on our phones is better than what we had 20 years ago, but back then headshots were expensive and you really had to find a good photographer. This week’s podcast is a...