Jon Reep Part 1 | EP 8

12/06/2024 55 min Episodio 8
Jon Reep Part 1  | EP 8

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Trish Suhr and Karen Mills sit down with comedian and friend Jon Reep to chat about what he knows so far, including his iconic role in a Dodge truck Hemi commercial. Jon opens up about dealing with haters on social media and the unique challenges of code-switching with accents. They also swap stories about their favorite comedy clubs and the joys of performing in various parts of the country. From personal anecdotes to professional insights, they delve into the importance of mastering the art of comedy and staying true to oneself on stage. Join the conversation and discover the secrets behind a successful career in stand-up comedy!  🔗Music by Butch Walker...check him out on  Spotify Follow Jon Reep on socials IG https://www.instagram.com/jonreep/ FB https://www.facebook.com/JonReep X https://x.com/jonreep TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jonreepcomedy  Website https://jonreep.com/  Jon's Podcasts  Carolina Reaper https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carolina-reeper-with-jon-reep/id952491347 AI: Absolute Ignorance w/ Jon Reep https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-i-absolute-ignorance-with-jon-reep/id1701817685   Chapters 00:00  Introduction and Excitement for Jon Reep   06:27 Dealing with Negative Comments on Social Media   13:04 The Challenges of Code-Switching with Accents   28:12 The Craft of Stand-Up Comedy   31:08 Embracing Accents in Comedy   34:56 Navigating Audience Interactions   39:40 The Impact of Social Media on Comedy   43:47 Balancing Social Media and Live Performances   46:06 The Importance of Authenticity in Comedy   Karen Mills Website | Karen Mills Comedy   Instagram 🔗 Facebook 🔗 YouTube 🔗 Twitter 🔗 Trish Suhr Website | Trish Suhr  Instagram 🔗 Facebook 🔗 YouTube 🔗 Twitter 🔗   Takeaways Jon Reep gained recognition for his role in a series of Dodge truck commercials, which ran from 2002 to 2007 and aired on multiple networks. Dealing with negative comments on social media can be challenging, but Jon tries to focus on the positive and engage with his audience. Both Jon Reep and Trish Suhr have experienced the pressure to code-switch and modify their accents in certain situations. Favorite comedy clubs mentioned include Zanies in Nashville, Comedy Works in Denver, Punchline in Atlanta, and the former Good Nights Comedy Club in Raleigh. Performing comedy in different regions of the country can present unique challenges and opportunities. Stand-up comedy is a craft that requires time, practice, and honing of skills. Accents can be a source of insecurity for comedians, but they can also be embraced and used as part of their act. Audience interactions can be both challenging and rewarding, and crowd work is an art that takes time to develop. Social media has changed the comedy landscape, with some comedians relying on TikTok videos for popularity, but it's important to remember that stand-up comedy requires more than just short videos. Balancing what to share on social media and what to save for live performances can be a challenge for comedians. Authenticity and connection with the audience are key elements of successful stand-up comedy.   #comedy #standupcomedy #interview #JonReep