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HOW TO ADD HUMOR TO A SPEECH

TURN YOUR ACT INTO A SPEECH [EP. 086]

GET PAID FOR YOUR COMEDY, Pursuing Stand-UP Comedy, UncategorizedBy RikFebruary 5, 2016Leave a comment

Have you ever thought that you have more to offer an audience than laughter? Being a comedian is perfectly admirable all by itself. No doubt. But do you have more to offer? Feel like you are missing out on your calling? Today, as I was catching up with former student Chris Cherry, one random question…

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