Working Comic Podcast

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Podcast by Austin Nasso

Episodios

  • Episode 14: Emmett Montgomery, Comedian and Cultivator of Human Emotion

    31/05/2018 Duración: 01h22min

    Hi Working Comic Fans, this is a very epic episode! I interviewed Seattle's favorite comedian, Emmett Montgomery. Emmett is a stand up comedian, storyteller, puppeteer, character comic, curator of talent, and just a quirky cool guy. You might've seen him at Bumbershoot or on Last Comic Standing! I really enjoy this interview because it gives Emmett a chance to showcase his incredible storytelling skills. He is absolutely captivating and runs some really cool unique shows in Seattle that will make you laugh and sometimes cry. Emmett watched the Seattle scene grow up and helped incubate it into the breeding ground for indie shows that it is today. Here are some topics that we cover: - Working at Hollywood Video - Early 2000's Seattle Comedy Scene - Comedy Boom in Seattle (1970's and 80's) - Vehicles driving into his store - Escaping the 9-9 Grind and quitting the day job - Rise of the Seattle Indie Scene - Live Comedy competing with Online Comedy - Running successful shows and curating talent - How to say 'no

  • Episode 13: The Joke Editing Process with Sarah Martin

    23/05/2018 Duración: 50min

    Hey Working Comic Podcast fans, I had a very interesting episode with Sarah Martin. In this episode we cover the joke editing process and talk about the following: - What bits to do at open mics - Which bits to develop - How to allocate stage time at mics - Recording sets - Reviewing your recording - The New England Comedy Scene

  • Episode 12: Bill Conway, Co-Founder of TheHardTimes.Net (1m+ unique visitors per month)

    10/05/2018 Duración: 01h07min

    In this interview, I speak with Bill Conway and we discuss his experience creating The Hard Times, an online satirical newspaper with over 1,000,000 unique visitors every month. In this episode we talk about: - Creating viral content - The nature of the internet landscape for comedy - Leveraging social media for your comedy career And more! Hope you all enjoy this one.

  • Episode 11: Natalie Holt (Comedian and Producer), How to Run a Great Open Mic

    06/05/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    In this epsiode, I was lucky enough nto meet up with Natalie Holt. Natalie is a leader in the Pacific Northwest Comedy scene. She produces several shows and runs the famous Comedy Undergroud Open Mic, the longest running comedy open mic in Seattle. Natalie has appeared at Seattle's large Bumbershoot festival, the 208 Comedy Festival, Asheville Comedy Festival, and 10,000 Laughs. In this interview we talk about some of the following: - Natalie's first stand up comedy experience - The state of the Seattle comedy scene - Being a woman in comedy - How to run a great open mic - Mentorship in comedy - Tips to succeed in the PNW comedy scene I hope you all enjoy!

  • Episode 10: Chris Reinacher, Former BuzzFeed Star, Going Viral and STILL Being Funny

    28/04/2018 Duración: 01h23min

    In this interview, I had the privilege of meeting with Chris Reinacher. Chris is a former Buzzfeed celebrity and current writer, actor, improvisor, filmmaker, and editor to name a few. He has over 800k followers across his social media platforms and has mastered the craft of making viral content that is ALSO funny and doesn't sacrifice comedic integrity. In this interview we talk about a lot of cool things including: - Being in a popular sketch group - Learnings from BuzzFeed - Dealing with "the industry" - Making of a good team - Treading the fine line of virality and actually being funny - How to get good production quality - Being a better writer/story teller "The hard part is that I'm constantly working on side projects and thinking of new things. And the really hard part is going like, 'what actually deserves my attention'?" - Chris

  • Episode 9: Building UCLA Comedy Scene featuring Nathan Mosher

    19/04/2018 Duración: 55min

    In this episode of Working Comic Podcast, I co-host with one of my best friends, Nathan Mosher. Nathan Mosher is a stand up comic based out of Los Angeles. He helped me start and run Shenanigans Comedy Club which has grown to be one of the biggest comedy groups at UCLA. In this more free-formy episode, we share our experiences producing shows and developing a comedy scene from the ground up. We recorded this out of my girlfriend's car in Westwood right before performing at Boyband at The Improv Space.

  • Episode 8: Kortney Shane Williams (Best in Northwest), Opening for Chappelle, Producing an Album

    05/04/2018 Duración: 01h41min

    I had a great phone interview with Kortney Shane Williams - one of the TOP comedians of the Pacific Northwest Comedy Scene. We talk about what his experience was like getting into comedy, how to produce a comedy album, how to open for Dave Chappelle and Hannibal Buress, what moving to New York TWICE is like (and back), and some tips for up and coming comics! Enjoy!

  • Episode 7: Susan Jones, Road Warrior & Prepping for EVERYTHING from Bar Shows to Cruises

    29/03/2018 Duración: 01h34min

    Hey guys, welcome to Episode 7 of Working Comic Podcast. In this episode, I had the privilege of interviewing the great Susan "Cupcake" Jones. Susan is a nationally touring comedian that has toured with Dana Carvey and Rob Schneider. She's been featured on several networks and just dropped her 30 minute album on Ride TV. In this conversation, we cover the following topics: - Handling crowd work - Preparing for different types of shows (i.e. bar show, club show, theater show) - Building a 30 minute set - HOW to WORK as a COMIC - Booking from Colleges to Cruises - The Comedy House

  • Episode 6: Ahmed Bharoocha, Different Comedy Scenes, Nailing a Late Night Set, and Sketch Comedy

    23/03/2018 Duración: 01h18min

    This past Sunday, I had a fantastic interview with Ahmed Bharoocha. He was generous enough to have Marlina (my girlfriend) over his house on a Sunday evening even though his little baby was sleeping. Ahmed is a stand up comic featured on Conan O'Brian and Comedy Central (30 minute special), was featured in Montreal's Just for Laugh's, has a viral sketch comedy channel called Dead Kevin, and is on Adult Swim's Dream Corp LLC.  In this conversation we cover a variety very interesting topics including: - Starting in a small comedy scene and moving to LA - Differences between smaller and larger scenes - Leveraging existing material in a new scene - Building a 'tight 5' for a Late Night Set - Being a part of a popular weekly sketch channel

  • Episode 5: Michael Rousselet, from Cult Leader to 5 Second Films to Cyanide and Happiness

    15/03/2018 Duración: 57min

    I had the amazing opportunity to interview the Michael Rousselet. Michael is one of the original members of the viral success YouTube channel '5 Second Films' which has featured Patton Oswalt and Weird Al Yankovic, he wrote the comedy movie 'Dude Bro Party Massacre III', is currently a writer for the popular online cartoon site 'Cyanide and Happiness', and STARTED the cult following for the movie "The Room." He is a very cool guy and I gained a lot of valuable insight about writing and collaborating. Enjoy!

  • Episode 4: Dave and Angela Dennison (Small Comedy Scene Club Owners)

    08/03/2018 Duración: 58min

    I had the privilege of interviewing the owners of Laugh's Comedy Club, Dave and Angela Dennison, last night! Laugh's Comedy Club is located in the U-District of Seattle and is near and dear to my heart because it is the location of the first open mic I did when I moved to Seattle in August. This interview is very insightful and covers what it's like being club owners, how national headliners are booked, how shows are marketed and produced, what costs go into operating a comedy club, the route for fledgling comics to "break in" to the club, and much more.

  • Episode 3: Gina Ippolito (TV Writer), Building Community, Doing EVERYTHING, and How to Be A Writer

    01/03/2018 Duración: 01h36min

    In this episode, I had the privilege of interviewing Gina Ippolito. Gina is a professional TV Writer, Actor, Producer, Host, and V.O. Artist. She wrote for 'Regular Show', 'Powerpuff Girls', College Humor, Screen Junkies, CBS Diversity Showcase and currently Disney's "Bunk'd". She also started the LA Comedy Jobs page with 12,000 members and actively teaches Sketch Comedy classes. We discuss how she became the successful writer she is today, her writing process, and building the comedy community.

  • Episode 2: Sean Carrigan (Coach Rafferty On ‘American Vandal’), Actor, Improvisor, And Comedian

    22/02/2018 Duración: 01h12min

    Sean Carrigan is a professional actor, stand up comedian, sketch comedian, and improvisor. Sean recently played Coach Rafferty in Netflix’s “American Vandal” and Dr. Ben ‘Stitch’ Rayburn on “The Young and The Restless.” In this episode, Sean talks life balance, comedy, triumph and failure.

  • Episode 1: Dan Perrault (Co-Creator of 'American Vandal'), From YouTube to Netflix

    13/02/2018 Duración: 42min

    In my first episode of Working Comic, I interview Dan Perrault who is the co-creator of American Vandal. Dan shares valuable insights on his journey from film school to the to the creation of the show. Our conversation explores the minutia of creating a YouTube channel and making videos to the self promoting and eventually being able to pitch to Funny Or Die.

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