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When to Kill Your Jokes, How to Find a Good Venue, The Value of Stage Time + MORE

from Hot Breath! (Learn Comedy from the Pros)

This episode dives into the importance of stage time, refining material, and finding the right venue. We emphasize the value of consistency and working out material that you believe is showcase-worthy, while also acknowledging that personal preference plays a role in deciding whether to stick to proven material or take risks with new jokes. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with helpful advice to help you succeed in the world of comedy.Top Takeaways:No stage time is bad stage time, especially in the first few yearsGive a joke time to mature and refine it before shelving itFind the right venue for your show, don't rush into itSupportive communities can make the comedy journey easierConsistency is key in developing your material.Join our email list here: https://hotbreath.activehosted.com/f/21Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/hotbreathpod?sub_confirmation=1Check out our classes and workshops here: https://hotbreathmedia.com

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