
With a population of over 550,000, Albuquerque, New Mexico is by no means a small town. Since its only comedy club closed more than a decade ago, the city has been unable to open and sustain a stand-up comedy venue. In this limited-run podcast, comedian Sarah Kennedy interviews industry experts, performers, business authorities, government representatives, and more to find out what it would take f... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Welp, that's a wrap on season one but to end things on a high note, Sarah interviews her wife Kelli and they share some fun news about an upcoming project they're co-founding.
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In the tenth episode, we take a peek into audience awareness, audience sentiment, and what comics wish audiences knew before coming to a comedy show. Would having a club lead to a more informed audience base? Would it make getting laughs easier or ha... more
Episode nine is a little different.
Sarah was recently a guest on the fantastic comedian, Zach Peterson's podcast No Coast Comedy Club. The two dove into Comedy Ghost Town, Albuquerque comedy, and more. This episode features highlights from that po... more
In the eighth episode, we explore the (sometimes judgemental) geography of Albuquerque and ponder the best location for a club. Everybody has an opinion on this and you'll hear from a heaping handful of people about it.
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This is the podcast for lovers of comedy anywhere. Incredibly insightful interviews mixed with a classic NPR style makes this a podcast for anyone who has ever seen a stand up show on Youtube, Netflix, HBO, and dives into the spaces that make those specials possible. Highly recommend!
Sarah brings the NPR vibes on what it takes to build a comedy community. It’s a really fun really insightful podcast and worth checking out!
Sarah Kennedy does a great job interviewing comics, politicians and others. She excels at explaining this topic in an interesting and engaging way. I’m in Albuquerque often and would love to see a true comedy club open there. I look forward to each new episode of this show!!
If this was a book, I wouldn’t be able to put it down. Can’t get enough of this podcast!
I’ve always wondered why Albuquerque never developed a thriving comedy club scene but had so many talented comics shouting at bars. This podcast does a phenomenal job of illustrating the struggle for legitimacy that comics face, but uses Albuquerque to highlight that struggle.
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