Aaron Weber
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And I think, yeah, I think they're pretty representative of... you know, comedy club crowds all across the country. Like comedians will come in from LA or New York and they'll ask, they'll go, what are the crowds like here? Are they pretty conservative, pretty liberal? Like, are they, and I go, there's a good mix of everybody. Yeah.
And I think, yeah, I think they're pretty representative of... you know, comedy club crowds all across the country. Like comedians will come in from LA or New York and they'll ask, they'll go, what are the crowds like here? Are they pretty conservative, pretty liberal? Like, are they, and I go, there's a good mix of everybody. Yeah.
And I think, yeah, I think they're pretty representative of... you know, comedy club crowds all across the country. Like comedians will come in from LA or New York and they'll ask, they'll go, what are the crowds like here? Are they pretty conservative, pretty liberal? Like, are they, and I go, there's a good mix of everybody. Yeah.
So you're going to get a pretty good idea of, of how your material plays for most of America at a, at a Zany's crowd for sure. And that's what Kathleen was sharing with us. Kathleen was saying that, you know, there's certain parts of the United States of America that she feels more comfortable doing her brand of comedy, which is very Midwestern. It can be very blue.
So you're going to get a pretty good idea of, of how your material plays for most of America at a, at a Zany's crowd for sure. And that's what Kathleen was sharing with us. Kathleen was saying that, you know, there's certain parts of the United States of America that she feels more comfortable doing her brand of comedy, which is very Midwestern. It can be very blue.
So you're going to get a pretty good idea of, of how your material plays for most of America at a, at a Zany's crowd for sure. And that's what Kathleen was sharing with us. Kathleen was saying that, you know, there's certain parts of the United States of America that she feels more comfortable doing her brand of comedy, which is very Midwestern. It can be very blue.
She's not afraid to use a few words here and there, you know, and that's just the comedy that she has. But she said that Nashville, because of the turn of the tourists, and it's such a popular place to come, that there is kind of this sense that you're playing to the every crowd, right? You're learning how to cut your material.
She's not afraid to use a few words here and there, you know, and that's just the comedy that she has. But she said that Nashville, because of the turn of the tourists, and it's such a popular place to come, that there is kind of this sense that you're playing to the every crowd, right? You're learning how to cut your material.
She's not afraid to use a few words here and there, you know, and that's just the comedy that she has. But she said that Nashville, because of the turn of the tourists, and it's such a popular place to come, that there is kind of this sense that you're playing to the every crowd, right? You're learning how to cut your material.
When you go out now, do you find it hard after your special that you've got to cut another hour? Are you getting ready for the next special? Well, that was one of the really smart things Nate did for me was he told me to do a half-hour special. I was very confident. I came in. I was like, all right, I'm doing an hour on the road. Let's do an hour special. And Nate was like,
When you go out now, do you find it hard after your special that you've got to cut another hour? Are you getting ready for the next special? Well, that was one of the really smart things Nate did for me was he told me to do a half-hour special. I was very confident. I came in. I was like, all right, I'm doing an hour on the road. Let's do an hour special. And Nate was like,
When you go out now, do you find it hard after your special that you've got to cut another hour? Are you getting ready for the next special? Well, that was one of the really smart things Nate did for me was he told me to do a half-hour special. I was very confident. I came in. I was like, all right, I'm doing an hour on the road. Let's do an hour special. And Nate was like,
Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you are?
I mean, it's a lot to ask somebody to watch anything for an hour now. True. Let alone a comedian they've never heard of. So I'm hoping people see, oh, it's only 29 minutes and 30 seconds. I'll kill some time while I'm washing dishes. And the other thing that did was it allowed me to, I wasn't starting from zero back out on the road.
I mean, it's a lot to ask somebody to watch anything for an hour now. True. Let alone a comedian they've never heard of. So I'm hoping people see, oh, it's only 29 minutes and 30 seconds. I'll kill some time while I'm washing dishes. And the other thing that did was it allowed me to, I wasn't starting from zero back out on the road.
I mean, it's a lot to ask somebody to watch anything for an hour now. True. Let alone a comedian they've never heard of. So I'm hoping people see, oh, it's only 29 minutes and 30 seconds. I'll kill some time while I'm washing dishes. And the other thing that did was it allowed me to, I wasn't starting from zero back out on the road.
I still had some material that I didn't do in the special that I could start from. But then I had a baby between. Oh, congratulations.
I still had some material that I didn't do in the special that I could start from. But then I had a baby between. Oh, congratulations.