• #045 - Are Comedians the New Rockstars?, The #1 Skill Comics Need (Not Stage Time), The Power of Clean Comedy,+ MORE

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

#045 - Are Comedians the New Rockstars?, The #1 Skill Comics Need (Not Stage Time), The Power of Clean Comedy,+ MORE

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we catch up after a brief hiatus, sharing honest insights about balancing life, family, and comedy.

    We cover the power of clean comedy (with shout-outs to Nate Bargatze’s $80 million success), the importance of rehearsing your material, and why networking with other comics is key to getting booked. Plus, they offer valuable advice on staying motivated, avoiding burnout, and—most importantly—having fun with your comedy journey.

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    Key Takeaways:

    Reprioritizing as a Comedian:

    • Joel opens up about becoming a new dad and how it’s shifted his focus from road gigs to local shows, teaching, and clean comedy workshops.
    • Yoshi shares how life changes have led him to pivot toward corporate gigs and teaching, showing there's more than one path to success in comedy.

    The Power of Clean Comedy:

    • Clean comedy isn’t just a style—it’s a lucrative skill. Joel talks about how clean material opens doors to higher-paying gigs like corporate events, country clubs, and even church gigs.
    • They highlight Nate Bargatze’s $80 million success as proof that clean comedy can crush at the highest levels.

    How to Improve Faster as a Comic:

    • Rehearse your set—not just in your head, but out loud. It’s a game-changer for timing, delivery, and finding new punchlines.
    • Watch other comics perform. You learn more from observing styles, pacing, and crowd work than you realize.
    • Network intentionally. The best gigs often come from relationships with other comics and bookers.

    Mental Health & Mindset:

    • “No one cares.” A powerful reminder that most people aren’t judging your every move, so focus on your own growth.
    • Have fun. Comedy should be joyful, even when it’s hard. Don’t forget why you started.


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