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Tips on How to be a Better Comedian
The best way to improve your comedic skills is to watch and learn from the greats like Bill Burr, Louis CK or David Tell, understand neurology and codependence, take note of what makes your friends laugh, and read books that can give you starting off points for jokes.
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Comedian, Nikki Glaser, advises aspiring stand up comedians to watch and learn from their favorite comedians, write down what makes their friends laugh, and read books that spark creativity for joke material.
1:25:12 - 1:26:14 (01:01)
Summary
Comedian, Nikki Glaser, advises aspiring stand up comedians to watch and learn from their favorite comedians, write down what makes their friends laugh, and read books that spark creativity for joke material. She discourages the use of joke writing books and promotes a more natural approach to finding inspiration for comedy material.
ChapterTips on How to be a Better Comedian
Episode#215: The Return of the Money Shot
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Chris Nera discusses the rise of relatable identity-based storytelling in comedy, particularly through social media and media publishers.
1:26:14 - 1:28:15 (02:00)
Summary
Chris Nera discusses the rise of relatable identity-based storytelling in comedy, particularly through social media and media publishers.
ChapterTips on How to be a Better Comedian
Episode#215: The Return of the Money Shot
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Esther Perel discusses the importance of detachment in understanding neurology and codependence, as well as the skill of not caring about the opinion of others to improve one's confidence and likability.
1:28:15 - 1:31:34 (03:19)
Summary
Esther Perel discusses the importance of detachment in understanding neurology and codependence, as well as the skill of not caring about the opinion of others to improve one's confidence and likability.