Episode 33 - Pros and Cons of Crowd Work and Non Whities with SEAN STEELE [EXPLICIT]

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Episode 33 - Pros and Cons of Crowd Work and Non Whities with SEAN STEELE [EXPLICIT]

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Episode 33 - Pros and Cons of Crowd Work and Non Whities with SEAN STEELE [EXPLICIT]This episode Flo Funny and Imre sat down with Jacksonville comedian and producer Sean Steel to discuss the "bombs" and "bonds" of the comedy world.🎤 The Comedy JourneySean Steel, who describes himself as the "class comedian" rather than the class clown, started his stand-up journey at an older age after quitting drinking.- The Bucket List: He originally went up just to say he did it but quickly got hooked on the adrenaline.- The Big Bomb: Sean and the hosts agree that "bombing" (failing on stage) is a necessary rite of passage. - Producing Power: Sean is recognized as one of the most prolific producers in Jacksonville, running multiple rooms with a collaborative team including Bill Hubner and Scotty Chi.🗣️ The Crowd Work DebateThe group dives into the controversial "rule" that openers shouldn't do crowd work to save it for the headliner.- Different Philosophies: Flo (voted the best crowd worker in Jax) and Sean agree that if it gets laughs, it’s comedy—regardless of the "OG" rules. 🎭- Reading the Room: They discuss the dangers of "burning the room" with offensive or repetitive questions, noting that headliners often look foolish when they ask a guest the same question an opener already did.T-he Vegas Example: Flo mentions a veteran comic in Vegas, Vinnie Favorito, who does an entire residency based on ruthless, "politically incorrect" crowd work that targets every demographic.⚖️ Race, Generations, and "Non-Whities"The conversation takes an interesting turn regarding how different demographics receive certain jokes. Listen to the episode to find out more :)Pop Culture Expiration: Sean laments that younger audiences often don't recognize 80s icons like Michael J. Fox or Glenn Close, making certain bits feel like "time travel" humor. 🕰️💰 The Business of FunnyPaying Comics: Sean and Flo discuss the ethics of pay. While Sean used to give 80% of the door to comics, he’s become tighter to ensure he can cover marketing and break even.Scene Comparison: They highlight that while Orlando is "mean" and often pays zero, the Jacksonville scene is becoming more supportive and generally ensures comics at least get gas money. 📈Socials:https://www.instagram.com/seansteele99/https://www.instagram.com/flo.funny/https://IMstandup.comhttps://psst-pod.com

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