Synopsis
A podcast that interviews comedians to discuss their careers and some of the challenges they have faced. I hope to use this platform to normalise and encourage the discussion of failure, particularly through the lens of the comedy industry, to show that it can be a stepping stone towards the road of success. Nothing is better than humour to normalise a situation, so having deep and meaningful conversations, interspersed with comedy and laughter, helps us celebrate and appreciate lifes frustrating moments.
Episodes
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#002: Neel Kolhatkar - "Not Funny"
08/03/2019 Duration: 01h04minNeel Kolhatkar is a YouTube star, comedian and actor. Neel has been doing the rounds of comedy clubs and theaters across Australia and around the world since he won the Class Clowns competition at just fifteen years old. His accents, impressions, short films and carefully-crafted jokes have seen him collect more than million followers and millions of video views. Amongst many things, Neel talks about finding your voice, and how comedians may not be as funny as you may think. If you want to keep up to date with Neel, check out the links below: www.frontiercomedy.com/neelkolhatkar and www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatkar94 Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta to keep up to date with the latest info.
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#001: Adam Kangas - Introvert Improviser
21/02/2019 Duration: 01h05minAdam Kangas is a improviser and the founder and artistic director of The Improv Conspiracy, Australia's leading source of Chicago-style improvised comedy. We discuss how a self proclaimed introvert has managed to thrive in the world of improv comedy. If you want to see Adam perform or join classes at his theatre, you can find out more details at https://improvconspiracy.com/ Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta to keep up to date with the latest info.
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Preview
18/02/2019 Duration: 03minThis podcast series is where I interview funny and interesting people to discuss, their careers and some of the challenges they have faced. I hope to use this platform to normalise and encourage the discussion of failure, particularly through the lens of the comedy industry, to show that it can be a stepping stone towards the road of success. Nothing is better than humour to normalise a situation, so having deep and meaningful conversations, interspersed with comedy and laughter, helps us celebrate and appreciate life’s frustrating moments. Follow @Funny in Failure on insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta/Twitter to keep up with the latest info.