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She Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
Release Date: 07/15/2022
She Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
Have you ever been out to dinner with a group of friends and after a bunch of chit chat the table falls to a dead silence… And as that awkward feeling starts creeping up your shoulders someone starts babbling again and relief washes over you? What is it about silence that gets to people? I think that we are so used to being bombarded by sound, that when silence arrives, it’s so unfamiliar that we have an unconscious need to fill it back up. Why? Because nature abhors a vacuum. We have an unconscious need to fill empty space. What does this have to do with comedy? Well, It’s been said...
info_outline S2E17: REPLAY: The Best Nuggets From Season 1She Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
info_outline S2E16: REPLAY: Going PRO - What It Means To Be A Professional ComedianShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
-If you are going to do this, just decide to be a professional. Learn some skills; give it some time. It's not going to be easy; set proper expectations, go out there and give it your best and just keep doing it.- 'Go Pro' by Eric Worre. For some people, being professional is synonymous with having years of experience on stage. For others, it could be the aura you emit, the way you carry yourself, what style you show up with, your outfit, and a host of others. Robin Williams said, "Comedy is the only art form that you can use everything you know." In this episode, Linda Schwartz takes us...
info_outline S2E15: REPLAY: Pt2 Going From A Tight 5 to Tight 7 - Deconstructing My 7 Min SetShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
Standup comedy is a personal development course in action, according to our host, Linda Schwartz. Her comedy is a work in progress, as is she, but she’s sharing her (cringeworthy) experiences to help you improve, too. On the last episode of She Shed Comedy, we dissected Linda’s tight five from her 2022 Pretty Funny Women show. Today, we’re taking a look at her seven-minute set, so get ready for some laughs and a few lessons! Perhaps one of the most important things to remember about crafting a set is that the time of a set isn’t how much time you actually have. This is comedy, after...
info_outline S2E14: REPLAY: Going From A Tight 5 To A Tight 7 - Deconstructing My 5 Min SetShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
Every comic starts out with a five-minute set or what the industry refers to as a ‘tight five’. This tight five will evolve over time and eventually expand into a seven-minute set, then a 15-minute set, then a 45-minute set, and so on. Since Linda started performing, her set has evolved constantly, with minor tweaks from show to show. Today, we deconstruct her tight five and take a look at how she put her set together to get it as tight and structurally cohesive as possible. This episode offers insight into the methodology behind crafting a set using Linda’s performance from the Pretty...
info_outline S2E13: REPLAY: Bombing Pt 1: Why You Must Embrace This To Get BetterShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
A comic’s biggest fear is going on stage and hearing crickets, or worse, heckles. Bombing on stage is quite traumatic, it can stay with you for years to come and even be the reason you leave comedy all together. However, chances are, most comics WILL bomb, it’s just the name of the game. So how can we look at bombing differently and reframe our perspective to make it work for us? On today’s episode, you will be hearing 5 different women comic’s takes on their bombing experience, what they felt when it was happening, and what they learned from it. These incredible...
info_outline S2E12: REPLAY: How To Mine Your Life For Comedic GoldShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
We’ve heard this from women time and time again, “I don’t want to become my mother”. This begs the question, why are mother-daughter relationships so complicated? This is a tricky question, especially if you’ve grown up with a mother who was abusive, narcissistic, and neglectful. As a comic, you would think, wow, these traumatic events could be comedic gold, because comedy equals tragedy plus time right? Well, there is a missing piece to this equation, and that is the part in between tragedy and time, which is, reconciliation. To not retraumatize yourself as a...
info_outline S2E11: REPLAY: Funny Mom? Start Here… This Episode is For YOU.She Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
“You can’t pour from an empty cup”, is a quote our host Linda Schwartz now lives by. Linda lived this reality when realizing she had abandoned herself and her creative pursuits after diving headfirst into motherhood. However, being a mother and a wife doesn’t mean you stop being you. This is a fact Linda wants to drive home to you listeners by hearing her journey how she came back to herself to become the comic she is today. In today’s episode, Linda gives her backstory of becoming a mother and living with guilt and regret only to realize...
info_outline S2E10: News News News: NEW YORK & Holiday HiatusShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
As Fall rolls through, it's time for us to slow down and get settled into a space of reflection. As Linda heads to NY next week for the NY Comedy Festival, we are winding down the year with a Holiday Hiatus and will not be producing new episodes until the new year. If you're in NY and want to attend a show Linda's performing in, please . Until NEXT YEAR, Stay safe, Stay Happy, & Stay Healthy!
info_outline S2E9: Pausing: Why Letting Your Set Breathe(by doing THIS) Is So ImportantShe Shed Comedy: Empowering Your Comedy Career
Have you ever been out to dinner with a group of friends and after a bunch of chit chat the table falls to a dead silence… And as that awkward feeling starts creeping up your shoulders someone starts babbling again and relief washes over you? What is it about silence that gets to people? I think that we are so used to being bombarded by sound, that when silence arrives, it’s so unfamiliar that we have an unconscious need to fill it back up. Why? Because nature abhors a vacuum. We have an unconscious need to fill empty space. What does this have to do with comedy? Well, It’s been said...
info_outlineMaking it in comedy can be tricky, especially if you’re a woman. Navigating the male dominated industry, along with the outdated perspectives of what it means to be a female comic, can create invisible barriers around entering and/or staying in the scene.
Women are funny. Hilarious even. It would be a disservice to the art to stop any woman from doing comedy. We need women in the circuit. So how do we combat this outdated, untrue, bias of thinking only men are funny enough to do comedy?
This is what our guest on today’s show is here to talk about and she has a great solution! Join us in conversation today with the brilliantly talented, co-host of hit podcast Cheaties, creator of the super successful Laugh Lab in Atlanta, Georgia, former beauty queen, and you may have also seen her on Netflix, Lace Larrabee.
Coming off an insanely successful show (our host can’t stop raving about it), Lace joins us to talk about her experience creating an album and special, while also dealing with gender biases in the scene. She also talks about what she’s doing to combat it, which is starting Laugh Lab for women. Her goal is to arm women comics with the education and tools to enter into the comedy arena and remain there.
This is a fun and empowering conversation that will be sure to inspire any woman or girl to try their hand at comedy!
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Lace’s journey creating an album
- How being cheated on was the catalyst for a podcast
- What is taught in a Laugh Lab comedy class
- Why she started Laugh Lab for women
- Sexism in the comedy circuit
- Tips for new comics
- Why it's important for women to stay immersed in comedy
- The power of preparation and education
- Info about module offerings
Connect with Lace:
Website
Listen to Lace co-host on the Cheaties podcast.
To learn more about upcoming Laugh Lab classes go here!
Connect with Linda Schwartz:
Visit https://getlaughpass.com/ and use coupon code “SHESHED” for discounts on live comedy shows in your area!