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What's It Like?
What's It Like
43 episodes
5 days ago
From spiritual epiphanies to winning game shows to close calls with death, this show interviews people about their experiences to ask, "What's it like?" No experience too mundane or too out there!
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From spiritual epiphanies to winning game shows to close calls with death, this show interviews people about their experiences to ask, "What's it like?" No experience too mundane or too out there!
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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30. ...To Run a Comedy Night? (for Callum)
What's It Like?
55 minutes 21 seconds
5 years ago
30. ...To Run a Comedy Night? (for Callum)

Today I talk with Callum, a comedian who runs a monthly open-mic comedy night at a local bar. He talks about how he got the opportunity to start it, the worst the night ever bombed, and what makes someone a good comedy show MC, as well as shouting out some great up-and-coming comedians to check out.

You can find Callum on The Neanderthals podcast - @le_meanderthals on Twitter, @themeanderthals on Instagram. You can also find him as an Audible performer as Callum Jarvis-Jones, and on Instagram as @callumjarvisjonesvo.

What's It Like?
From spiritual epiphanies to winning game shows to close calls with death, this show interviews people about their experiences to ask, "What's it like?" No experience too mundane or too out there!