Joel Byars Show Notes

Today's episode is brought to you by Patreon supporter Tim Grable. To learn how you can support the podcast visit www.SchoolOFLaughs.com/Patreon.

I'm joined by Joel Byars of the popular HOT BREATH podcast. Joel started comedy about seven years ago in Knoxville. He lives in Atlanta and hosts a weekly open mic when not traveling and performing. His podcast features comedians and folks who have business tips that could benefit comedians.

Next episode, he interviews me. But today I talk to him about all things comedy. We cover a lot of ground, including:

Keys to interviewing How he got his start in comedy 7 years ago Side jobs he had during his start Watching and learning from other comics What comics are hardest to follow Finding an ideal audience Jokes versus conversational style comedy Exploring the silence on stage Struggling with organization Categorizing material Connecting material via emotion or mindset Jeff Foxworthy's new material process Value of networking to grow your comedy circles Performing in Japan Hosting his own show How much work a podcast actually takes

And a whole lot more! Look up Joel Byars at the links below:

WEBSITE

FACEBOOK

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