Ten Ways to Upgrade Your Crowd Work
By Michael Halcomb and Mike Lukas It used to be that when a comedian worked the crowd at a show, it was to stall or to add time, not to…
By Michael Halcomb and Mike Lukas It used to be that when a comedian worked the crowd at a show, it was to stall or to add time, not to…
When you first start out in standup, the mission is simple: say as many funny things in a row as possible before someone in the audience checks their phone or…
Last night, I "crushed" in front of seven people. Not seventy.Not seventeen.Seven. Humans. In chairs. Facing me. They weren’t even sitting together. One table was celebrating a divorce. One guy…
Let’s be real: most emcee spots are handed to the new comic who’s just stoked to be on the bill. It’s the comedy equivalent of being the kid who gets…
Let’s face it: most corporate communication has the emotional range of a spreadsheet. It’s jargon-laced, over-edited, and about as memorable as the fifth bullet point in a PowerPoint presentation about…
“I’m so skinny, I need to issue a formal apology to my skeleton for making it do all the work.”That’s one joke. One line. But to deliver it right—on stage,…
Let’s get something straight: bombing isn’t the worst thing a standup can do. In fact, bombing is like falling off a bike—if you’re not doing it once in a while,…
Here’s a fun one I’m taking to open mic tonight.It started with a simple, true premise:“I hate that I need coffee every morning.”I handed that to my custom AI joke…
When I tell people I self published a book with the help of AI, they immediately picture some robotic ghostwriter named Carl pounding out my punchlines while I sip espresso…
Let’s be honest: writing a great joke is hard.Delivering it onstage? Harder.Delivering it well to a room full of half-buzzed strangers with trust issues and tight schedules? That’s a dark…