
Join Comedian Steve Treviño as he tours the country talking to other comedians, talent bookers, club owners, about the good times, the bad times, the laughs, the struggles, and the ongoing process of becoming a great standup comedian.
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 12 years ago | Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
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Guest's Javi Luna and Jacob Rodriguez talk with Steve about starting comedy later in life and finding your niche.
Steve relives drunken stories with old friend and comedian from Corpus Christi, Texas, Jacob Rodriguez
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Love me some Steve Trevino!!! Chicago awaits you show one day!!!!!
This is a great podcast for beginner comics looking for FREE advice! Lots of great stuff! I'm a comedy nerd and I love all the stories and behind the scenes insight about the road, local gigs, the dos and don'ts and the Hollywood industry! Great stuff
This is one of the best podcasts out there!! Steve drops knowledge!!
After watching his latest standup special, I decided to do a search on iTunes to see if Steve had a podcast. I was very pleased to find this, and really enjoy hearing his take on the process of being a standup comedian. As someone who has often thought of dipping my toe in the standup world, it's good to hear some of the behind the scenes stuff that could potentially pop up. If I ever get the courage to do an open mic, the information in this podcast will surely be top of mind.
Steve tells it like it is, taco ing it up is the best explanation of how COMEDIANS should be regardless of race
just be funny and you can go anywhere in the world
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