Jared Freed
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Podcast Appearances
The words, the phrasing, the hand gestures, the pause for audience response, it was, as Jared would say, a bit.
I realized that what I thought was sharing and connecting was actually just two hours spent with a guy running through his act.
This thought was backed up by him immediately launching into another story that I had heard on the first date.
We finished the date but mutually faded out shortly thereafter.
So Icky or Picky, our date repeats the same stories to every audience.
Signed, a betch who didn't want tickets to the second show.
I love this one.
It's a really good Icky or Picky.
How do you feel, Jordana?
Everyone wants to kill.
right and then you do more on a good stand-up comic is a good listener right so that's something that like knowing the audience I know Michael Che that guy is one of the best stand-ups that there is you know him from SNL but like he said that to me once and I was like that is the most true thing I have ever heard great stand-ups are great listeners and
That's good.
And what you're saying is you're listening to the reaction.
Get rid of that part.
It bombs every time.
You're not blaming the audience.
You're like that part.
Let's do that part where the breeder has a dog that doesn't have, you know, ovaries.
That's the funny part.