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Connected Comedy

Summary: The Connected Comedy podcast is an ongoing discussion about the comedy business and how comedians can use new technologies to attract and engage with their fans. It features a rotating lineup of hosts including Connected Comedy founder Josh Spector, comedians Chelcie Rice, Jordan Cooper, and other comedians and industry experts from across the country.

Podcasts:

 Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 3: Stand Up Invades Podcasting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:41

On the "newly enhanced audio quality" episode of the podcast, comedians Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome former segment producer for Jimmy Kimmel Live & Lopez Tonight, Adam Speigelman of the Proudly Resents podcast on the show. We discuss the technical/talent divide in comedy podcasting, the pros & cons of the three primary formats of podcasts, using a podcast as a proof of concept for Hollywood development deals and the fallacy of searching for the magic bullet for success. Jordan also give an anecdotal recap of BlogWorld & New Media Expo, and Adam discusses his session there with Rich Vos, Bonnie McFarlane & Nikki Glaser.

 Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 3: Stand Up Invades Podcasting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:41

We’re now on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate or review this podcast there! On the “newly enhanced audio quality” episode of the podcast, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome former segment producer for Jimmy Kimmel Live & Lopez Tonight, Adam Speigelman of the Proudly Resents podcast on the show. We discuss the technical/talent divide in comedy →

 Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 2: Fighting For Cripple Rights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:16

In this episode, Connected Comedy's Josh Spector and comedians Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome comedian Ally Bruener on the show to describe her recent encounter with the Cincinnati police while promoting her stand-up comedy at a local event. That leads to a conversation about merchandise strategy for comedians and how to balance aligning it with your act versus creating something people would be willing to buy. In addition, we discuss the importance of having a web presence you control, the visibility conundrum on social networks, why content creation is key for comedians online, and a hearty scolding (as always) that e-mail matters!

 Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 2: Fighting For Cripple Rights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:16

On this week’s episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice welcome Ally Bruener on the show to describe her recent encounter with the Cincinnati police while promoting her stand-up comedy at a local event. It leads into a lengthy discussion about merchandise strategy for comedians and how to balance aligning it →

 Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 1: Pick Yourself | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:22

On the inaugural "scolding" episode of the podcast, Connected Comedy founder Josh Spector, and comedians Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice discuss the overall philosophy and theme of the Connected Comedy podcast, why the number of Twitter followers you have doesn't matter, setting goals for your career that don't involve getting famous, how technology has eliminated the need for a middleman, differentiating yourself as a comic, flipping the leverage see-saw with comedy clubs, and the advantage of being an unknown.

 Connected Comedy Podcast Episode 1: Pick Yourself | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:22

On the inaugural “scolding” episode of the podcast, Josh Spector, Jordan Cooper and Chelcie Rice discuss the overall philosophy and theme of the podcast, why the number of Twitter followers you have doesn’t matter, setting goals for your career that don’t involve getting famous, how technology has eliminated the need for a middleman, differentiating yourself →

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