• Is therapy helpful for stand up comics?
    Jan 7 2026
    In the world of stand-up comedy, the line between personal growth and creative expression can be razor-thin. In this episode, we the complex relationship between therapy and edgy comedy, exploring whether seeking help enhances or hinders a comic's ability to push boundaries. Join us as we unpack the dual-edged sword of therapy—how it can provide clarity and emotional support while also risking the loss of raw, authentic material. We’ll discuss key insights from seasoned comics who have navigated this terrain, revealing how self-awareness can fuel creativity without compromising artistic integrity. Whether you're a performer, an industry insider, or a comedy enthusiast, this episode offers valuable takeaways on balancing mental health with the demands of edgy humor. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and encourages comics to find their unique voice. Don’t miss out—subscribe now at tightfivecomedy.com!
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    3 min
  • make money producing stand up comedy shows
    Dec 10 2025
    Most comedy producers only know door deals—but bars, breweries, and restaurants operate on different economics than traditional clubs. This episode breaks down five proven partnership structures: beverage minimums with door splits, flat room rentals with revenue upside, marketing-for-revenue trades, minimum guarantees, and F&B hybrid deals. Learn why alternative venues prioritize beverage sales over door splits, specific deal terms with real numbers!
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    3 min
  • Jim Norton's Most Dangerous Comedy Material
    Nov 26 2025
    How do comedians tell career-ending jokes and get away with it? Alex Brennan breaks down Jim Norton's infamous "Monster Rain" bit from his 2007 special, revealing the six-step framework behind taboo comedy—frame control, misdirection, status manipulation, and callback architecture. Essential listening for comics and stand-up fans who want to understand why boundary-pushing material works. Subscribe at tightfivecomedy.com for weekly comedy analysis.
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    11 min
  • The Producer's Frequency Trap!
    Nov 12 2025
    Why Bi-Weekly Stand up ComedyShows Beat Monthly OR Weekly for New Comics
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    2 min
  • The Arena Era Arrives!
    Nov 12 2025
    This week in stand-up, touring still drives the money while a few smart moves shape what comes next. Bill Burr landing the lead in “Bender” widens his audience and helps him keep top ticket prices. Steve Martin and Martin Short’s 2026 run shows premium comedy nights still sell. New York Comedy Festival acts like an industry pricing meeting, setting next year’s floors. Netflix courting iHeart for video podcasts could boost discovery.
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    2 min
  • Backstage Behaviors That Guarantee Bookers Will Rebook You for Weekend Shows
    Nov 6 2025
    Use this framework to help you get booked again!
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  • Eddie Izzard's Wikipedia Riff:
    Nov 5 2025
    Dive into the whimsical world of Eddie Izzard as we explore his unique approach to comedy in this episode! Discover the art of associative spiral comedy, where Izzard masterfully weaves together seemingly unrelated topics into a hilarious tapestry of humor. We break down his iconic Wikipedia riff, examining how he transforms facts into laughter and engages audiences with his clever storytelling. Key topics include the mechanics behind Izzard's improvisational style, the importance of spontaneity in stand-up, and how to harness personal experiences for comedic gold. Whether you're a budding comic or a devoted fan, this episode offers invaluable insights into the creative process of one of comedy's most innovative minds. Join us for a deep dive into the craft of stand-up and learn how to elevate your own comedic voice. Tune in now and unleash your inner comedian!
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    11 min