What You Need To Know About Riffing

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Riffing is the term used by comedians to describe spontaneous interactions with the audience. But riffing is not actually what it appears to be. This article identifies the adverse circumstances associated with trying to riff on stage as a comedian instead of delivering a well prepared stand-up routine. Continue reading What You Need To Know About Riffing

The Easiest And Fastest Way To Add Comedy To Speeches And Presentations

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If you have to give any type of speech or presentation and would like to get some big laughs when you deliver it – check out this article which reveals a “hidden” resource that I have that shows you exactly how to do just that. Continue reading The Easiest And Fastest Way To Add Comedy To Speeches And Presentations

The Missing Parts Of These Common Stand-up Comedy Terms And Phrases

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You will find a TON of information online about developing a stand-up comedy act that is touted as “must know info” when in fact it has no value at all. This article covers three such terms commonly presented as “critical knowledge” that fall squarely into the “worthless” category. Continue reading The Missing Parts Of These Common Stand-up Comedy Terms And Phrases