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Brooklyn Rob - The Pursuit of Comedy Writing Perfection With Rob Christensen

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When you've been working stand-up stages for over a decade, you get pretty good at landing a joke.

If you're Rob Christensen, you get so good that you end up being selected out of a pool of 2,400 applicants to write for Jon Stewart's new TV show.

Rob is a born and raised New Yorker and continues to work way through the ranks of the stand-up comedy scene. There is absolute zero doubt as to how he got to where he is today... He is OBSESSED with comedy writing. It's really that simple. He is constantly working on his act, building upon his material, and remains laser-focused about where his career will go next.

In this episode we talked about his process of writing a stand-up set, how rules and boundaries are a good thing for creativity, and what the writers' room is like on The Problem with Jon Stewart.

If you want to keep up with Rob you can follow him on Twitter @roblovesbagels or check out where his next stand-up set will be at brooklynrob.com

I'm doing a content challenge from now through the end of 2021. If you want to follow the chaos. Hit those links below:

Twitter - @ry3dunn

Instagram - @destinationdifferent

TikTok - @destinationdifferent

  continue reading

127 episoder

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Manage episode 312335168 series 3232772
Innhold levert av Destination Different. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Destination Different eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

When you've been working stand-up stages for over a decade, you get pretty good at landing a joke.

If you're Rob Christensen, you get so good that you end up being selected out of a pool of 2,400 applicants to write for Jon Stewart's new TV show.

Rob is a born and raised New Yorker and continues to work way through the ranks of the stand-up comedy scene. There is absolute zero doubt as to how he got to where he is today... He is OBSESSED with comedy writing. It's really that simple. He is constantly working on his act, building upon his material, and remains laser-focused about where his career will go next.

In this episode we talked about his process of writing a stand-up set, how rules and boundaries are a good thing for creativity, and what the writers' room is like on The Problem with Jon Stewart.

If you want to keep up with Rob you can follow him on Twitter @roblovesbagels or check out where his next stand-up set will be at brooklynrob.com

I'm doing a content challenge from now through the end of 2021. If you want to follow the chaos. Hit those links below:

Twitter - @ry3dunn

Instagram - @destinationdifferent

TikTok - @destinationdifferent

  continue reading

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