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#049 - Analyzing Andrew Schultz's Netflix Special + Comic Q&A - comedy podcast

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In this episode we discuss their experiences at the West End Comedy Fest, highlighting the importance of community in comedy. We also dive into Andrew Schultz's latest comedy special, analyzing its structure, humor, and the evolution of comedy specials in the age of social media. The conversation emphasizes the significance of storytelling and the impact of clippification on modern comedy. We also talk about the intricacies of comedy marketing, the evolution of comedy formats, the importance of feedback, and the balance between personal life and a comedy career.

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Takeaways

  • The importance of community in comedy.
  • Andrew Schultz's special showcases effective storytelling.
  • The evolution of comedy specials reflects changing audience preferences.
  • Feedback from different sources can vary; trust your instincts.
  • Living life outside of comedy is crucial for material.
  • Taking breaks is important for mental health and creativity.
  • No one is monitoring your comedy journey; prioritize your own path.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Hot Breath and Community Engagement

05:25 Reviewing Andrew Schultz's Comedy Special

20:03 The Evolution of Comedy Specials and Clippification

20:49 Marketing Mastery in Comedy Specials

24:03 The Evolution of Comedy Formats

27:14 Navigating Comedy Advice and Feedback

35:08 Balancing Comedy and Life

42:56 Community and Support in Comedy

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253 episodes

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In this episode we discuss their experiences at the West End Comedy Fest, highlighting the importance of community in comedy. We also dive into Andrew Schultz's latest comedy special, analyzing its structure, humor, and the evolution of comedy specials in the age of social media. The conversation emphasizes the significance of storytelling and the impact of clippification on modern comedy. We also talk about the intricacies of comedy marketing, the evolution of comedy formats, the importance of feedback, and the balance between personal life and a comedy career.

Join the Clean Comedy Contest here: https://buy.stripe.com/aEU7tv9v08GHbfO28a

Join our email list here: https://hotbreathpodcast.com/vip

Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HotBreathComedyNetwork/

Takeaways

  • The importance of community in comedy.
  • Andrew Schultz's special showcases effective storytelling.
  • The evolution of comedy specials reflects changing audience preferences.
  • Feedback from different sources can vary; trust your instincts.
  • Living life outside of comedy is crucial for material.
  • Taking breaks is important for mental health and creativity.
  • No one is monitoring your comedy journey; prioritize your own path.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Hot Breath and Community Engagement

05:25 Reviewing Andrew Schultz's Comedy Special

20:03 The Evolution of Comedy Specials and Clippification

20:49 Marketing Mastery in Comedy Specials

24:03 The Evolution of Comedy Formats

27:14 Navigating Comedy Advice and Feedback

35:08 Balancing Comedy and Life

42:56 Community and Support in Comedy

  continue reading

253 episodes

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