No Coast Comedy Club Broken Magic
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Host Zach Peterson profiles those of us who exists in the comedy ecosystem through out the United States.
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What the hell is going on?
Just an update about the podcast - for anyone that misses me.
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Emma Jonas - Salem OR
I talk to comic and club manager Emma Jonas out of Salem oregon. With Salem being such a short distance from Portland, how is it much different than doing comedy in Portland. Give the pod a listen to find out.
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Sam Norton - Toronto, ON
My old friend Sam Norton is on the pod talking about moving to Toronto and how it differs from Chicago and other places. Its a good one. Give it a listen
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Shawna Blake - Tulsa, OK
I talk to Shawna out of Tulsa, a place I have never been, but with a thriving scene with multiple clubs and a premiere comedy festival in Blue Whale. Will I bring up Woody Guthrie for no reason? Only one way to find out, listen to the dang episode.
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Jesse Tuttle - Champaign Urbana, IL
We talk to Jesse Tuttle out of Champaign Urbana, IL about reating and maintaining a comedy scene in down state Illinois. Give it a listen.
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Nathan Clemons - Janesville, WI
I speak to Nathan Clemons of The Comedy Cabin and Janesville WI. Nathan is a comic and club owner a little outside of Chicago and Milwaukee. How is it fostering a scene in a place that hasn't had the infastructure before?
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Customer Reviews
Zach is AMAZING
Being new to performing, I m absorbing all I can from Zach and everyone who’s brain I can pick. This is a great place to learn from around the country, all different opinions, but even here in Omaha. I look forward to becoming a better comic listening here, and learning from Zach!
Comic Insights
Affable host Zach Peterson offers an intimate look into the life of a touring comedian. By comedians, for comedians (or anyone who wants to know what it means to be a “road dog”) listeners are given an in-depth glimpse into the politics and pitfalls of what being a working comic is *really* like. 5 stars.
Funny and insightful
A great look into the mind of comics and the comedy adjacent.