Listen "029 GOING FULL TIME INTO COMEDY - BRIAN BATES [podcast]"
Episode Synopsis
Going full time into comedy can be intimidating. Leaving the comfort of a job with benefits for a life on the road is a dream for some folks. For others, it is a nightmare. Former School Of Laughs student Brian Bates flipped the switch this past month after twenty years at a TV station job where he probably could have retired. Brian shares the process he took - and the sacrifices he is willing to make - in order to become a full time comedian.
Specifically, we talk about:
Why he took a class in the first place
Juggling jokes and the day job
Early networking that paid off
Why hanging out at your home club is worth it
How being heckled has paid off
The importance of saving some bucks
Gavin asks Brian about:
How much stage time he needed to go pro
Writing believable material
Writing for others (for money)
Becoming a regional “go to guy” for Headliners to request
How to get killer audio by working for free
Getting paid by SiriusXM
Follow Brian Bates on Twitter | Watch him being heckled on YOUTUBE
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Specifically, we talk about:
Why he took a class in the first place
Juggling jokes and the day job
Early networking that paid off
Why hanging out at your home club is worth it
How being heckled has paid off
The importance of saving some bucks
Gavin asks Brian about:
How much stage time he needed to go pro
Writing believable material
Writing for others (for money)
Becoming a regional “go to guy” for Headliners to request
How to get killer audio by working for free
Getting paid by SiriusXM
Follow Brian Bates on Twitter | Watch him being heckled on YOUTUBE
If you enjoy this PODCAST please subscribe in iTunes , or STITCHER and leave a comment and ranking.
===
NEVER MISS A PODCAST OR A POST
Subscribe to the bi-monthly School of Laughs “Insider Tips” newsletter and get exclusive information delivered right to your inbox. The tip sheet is full of comedy news, blog recaps, podcast summaries and a monthly challenge to get your comedy career on the right track.
Just email: [email protected] and put “Insider Tip Sheet” in the subject header. Let me know how long you've been at it and where you are based. I promise to keep your email anonymous and spam free.
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DOES YOUR WRITING NEED HELP?
If you feel your writing is holding you back, please consider enrolling in the online writing class. Creating sets and getting stage time won't help one bit if you aren't creating solid material. For more info on that click here.
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