Yo Hot Breath! I have landed on yet another one of your videos. I have navigated the library of your channel quite a bit and I just wanted to say that your channel has been incredibly beneficial for me. In my opinion, you do not get the numbers you deserve, but you should know your channel is top notch, man. Thank you for what you do. Has helped my progression as a comic immensely!
Wow thank you for the kind words Braden. We really do appreciate your support. We're also an audio podcast available on all podcasting platforms with even more comedy interviews. We also do live Q&As with comics every week in our facebook group. Join us! facebook.com/groups/HotBreathComedyNetwork/
Absolutely, I resonate with that! Observing how comedians like Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby craft their material has really opened my eyes. I remember trying to write my own jokes but often found myself overthinking the punchlines. Through the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x, I learned that humor is about authenticity and connection, not just the jokes themselves. It's all about experimenting and embracing those awkward moments. Keep refining your style-it's a journey worth taking!
Very interesting video. As an open mic comedian, videos with real nitty gritty about the writing process are gold. Am not familiar with Ian Edwards, will go and seek him out now. Thanks.
I think for some, explaining their process is like explaining how their mind works. It's verbalizing in a ""comedic" way how you understand things. How you say it is in you I feel. How would the conversation with you go?
What is a patch for a joke ? Btw love hearing comedians breakdown there jokes I would love to hear more about how comedians came up with some of there best jokes and how they put it together
Thanks for that feedback! My understanding of a "patch for a joke" is finding a laugh that was not there before. Our goal as comedians is to get as many LPMs (laughs per minute) and we all find those laughs at different times. Sometimes it takes a comic 10 minutes to find a laugh or 10 months and even 10 years. Some of my personal jokes have evolved over years. It's a funny idea to you but you may not understand how to add a "patch" to the joke until a few years later as your comedy skillset improves. I hope that makes sense?
Wait so Darius Benson is a moniker? Or is it two people with exactly the same face, body and voice? Edit: ok face isnt _exactly_ the same going on another thumbnail. Its damn close, though!
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Yo Hot Breath! I have landed on yet another one of your videos. I have navigated the library of your channel quite a bit and I just wanted to say that your channel has been incredibly beneficial for me. In my opinion, you do not get the numbers you deserve, but you should know your channel is top notch, man. Thank you for what you do. Has helped my progression as a comic immensely!
Wow thank you for the kind words Braden. We really do appreciate your support. We're also an audio podcast available on all podcasting platforms with even more comedy interviews. We also do live Q&As with comics every week in our facebook group. Join us! facebook.com/groups/HotBreathComedyNetwork/
Absolutely, I resonate with that! Observing how comedians like Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby craft their material has really opened my eyes. I remember trying to write my own jokes but often found myself overthinking the punchlines.
Through the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x, I learned that humor is about authenticity and connection, not just the jokes themselves. It's all about experimenting and embracing those awkward moments. Keep refining your style-it's a journey worth taking!
Very interesting video. As an open mic comedian, videos with real nitty gritty about the writing process are gold. Am not familiar with Ian Edwards, will go and seek him out now. Thanks.
Well you have come to the right place Trevor. The real nitty gritty is what our channel is all about. Subscribe and stay a while.
wtf I'm at the stage where I'm realizing how to tag my one liners and just found this vid, nice interview
I went to see Ian Edwards twice at the Just For laughs festival he is really funny!
Yeah he's hilarious! Did you see our full interview with him?
@@HotBreathPod No, but thank you for informing me that you have more talks with him.
@@nietzschesmuse Absolutely welcome to the Hot Breathiverse!
I think for some, explaining their process is like explaining how their mind works. It's verbalizing in a ""comedic" way how you understand things. How you say it is in you I feel. How would the conversation with you go?
Keep up the good work, nice to see your questions are top notch even a year ago
Thanks Alex! How did you find us??
@@HotBreathPod yt algorithm found me...also I dont think the behind the scene part of comedy is very saturated on yt
@@lxae247 Very nice well feel free to subscribe and say a while. We're all about that comedy education here.
Great tips, this is my first hot breath video❤
Oh snap welcome to the #HotBreathiverse comedy fam!
RUclips won’t show me to continue to post only the words: COMEDY IS LIFE!!! 🎤🥳🎤
Love your show brotha!!
Wow thanks Dion. How did you find us??
I learned so much from your show
We're so happy to hear that. Our whole goal is to spread that comedy education! Do you subscribe?
@@HotBreathPod I did subscribe
@@teamreckdjipod Awesome thanks! Welcome to the #HotBreathiverse.
thanks for the great tips.
Happy to help Paul!
@@HotBreathPod Thanks! I've been doing standup for 3 months in Spanish in Argentina...Going well...
@@PaulPerryArgentina ¡Que bueno! We're glad you found the channel. Keep grinding out there!
Dope
Thanks buddy! We have an entire playlist of writing tips. Subscribe and check em out!
good stuff
Hey thanks! Did you hear the full interview? bit.ly/IanEdwardsInterview
What is a patch for a joke ? Btw love hearing comedians breakdown there jokes I would love to hear more about how comedians came up with some of there best jokes and how they put it together
Thanks for that feedback! My understanding of a "patch for a joke" is finding a laugh that was not there before. Our goal as comedians is to get as many LPMs (laughs per minute) and we all find those laughs at different times. Sometimes it takes a comic 10 minutes to find a laugh or 10 months and even 10 years. Some of my personal jokes have evolved over years. It's a funny idea to you but you may not understand how to add a "patch" to the joke until a few years later as your comedy skillset improves. I hope that makes sense?
Thank you for the reply keep up the great work !
The writing tools are available anymore?
George Carlin was the GOAT.
Wait so Darius Benson is a moniker? Or is it two people with exactly the same face, body and voice?
Edit: ok face isnt _exactly_ the same going on another thumbnail. Its damn close, though!