Send us a text Ever hear a single sentence change someone’s life? That’s how Jay Flake’s story starts—cracking jokes in a corporate training room when an older coworker told him he’d missed his calling. One open mic later, the Nashville comic found his lane: high-energy, true-story material that feels lived-in, then sharpened it into a clean-comedy brand that books hard and lasts longer. We dig into the gritty rise that rarely makes the highlight reel: Zoom corporate sets, underground rooms,...
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Send us a text Ever hear a single sentence change someone’s life? That’s how Jay Flake’s story starts—cracking jokes in a corporate training room when an older coworker told him he’d missed his calling. One open mic later, the Nashville comic found his lane: high-energy, true-story material that feels lived-in, then sharpened it into a clean-comedy brand that books hard and lasts longer. We dig into the gritty rise that rarely makes the highlight reel: Zoom corporate sets, underground rooms,...
Finding Funny in Life's Darkest Moments W/ Josh Ward
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4 months ago
Finding Funny in Life's Darkest Moments W/ Josh Ward
Send us a text Josh Ward doesn't just tell jokes; he transforms life's darkest moments into something beautiful through comedy. During our candid conversation, this self-described "underground comedy king" reveals how he channeled the grief of losing his son into his powerful special "My Special Boy" - a 21-minute journey that showcases his remarkable ability to find humor within pain. Despite being just three years into his comedy career, Ward displays the confidence and skill of someone wh...
No I.D.
Send us a text Ever hear a single sentence change someone’s life? That’s how Jay Flake’s story starts—cracking jokes in a corporate training room when an older coworker told him he’d missed his calling. One open mic later, the Nashville comic found his lane: high-energy, true-story material that feels lived-in, then sharpened it into a clean-comedy brand that books hard and lasts longer. We dig into the gritty rise that rarely makes the highlight reel: Zoom corporate sets, underground rooms,...