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 and Permission

I once worked with Michael Richards, the guy who played Cramer on Seinfield, and he was great. We got along well, and he really liked my act. I also got a great education in getting permission. This week’s episode reinforced something I already knew. Thanks for...

Multiple Comedy Shows

Sometimes you hit the jackpot in comedy and you wind up doing a bunch of shows for the same organization. This podcast talks about a couple of times this has happened to me. Whether it’s being the master of ceremonies or a comedy show or a keynote – there...