The Funny Style Podcast is for comedians and comedy fans by comedians! Stand up comedian Chris Robinson sits down with his fellow comics to talk about everything from writing your first 5 min set to interviews with headliners, comedy club bookers and comics who have blown up on social media about specific hacks to grow your career. This podcast is full of valuable insider tips and musings from a wide variety of comics that would be helpful to a comic just starting at open mics all the way to a 20 year veteran who wants to keep up with what’s going on in the industry.
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The Funny Style Podcast is for comedians and comedy fans by comedians! Stand up comedian Chris Robinson sits down with his fellow comics to talk about everything from writing your first 5 min set to interviews with headliners, comedy club bookers and comics who have blown up on social media about specific hacks to grow your career. This podcast is full of valuable insider tips and musings from a wide variety of comics that would be helpful to a comic just starting at open mics all the way to a 20 year veteran who wants to keep up with what’s going on in the industry.
In this episode host Chris Robinson sits with Brian Milligan and Fasil Malik to talk about their college gig that they did together and how they were surprised by the results.
The Funny Style Podcast
The Funny Style Podcast is for comedians and comedy fans by comedians! Stand up comedian Chris Robinson sits down with his fellow comics to talk about everything from writing your first 5 min set to interviews with headliners, comedy club bookers and comics who have blown up on social media about specific hacks to grow your career. This podcast is full of valuable insider tips and musings from a wide variety of comics that would be helpful to a comic just starting at open mics all the way to a 20 year veteran who wants to keep up with what’s going on in the industry.