• Get Better at Comedy Faster with Paul Varghese
    Jan 27 2025

    Paul Varghese is a comedian and actor who appeared on the reality show Last Comic Standing 2. He’s toured with Joan Rivers and Gabriel Iglesias. He has been doing stand-up since 2001 and lives in Dallas Texas, so Mike (also in Dallas) had some questions about the local scene. We talk a lot about comedy writing, what it’s like being a comic of Indian descent, and the evolution of comedy over the past 3 decades. Paul has a completely innovative way that he uses to get his mind into the comedy-flow-state-writing zone. Tune in to find it out.

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    53 mins
  • Being Yourself on Stage with Dwayne Kennedy
    Jan 18 2025

    In this episode we chat with Dwayne Kennedy, a stand-up comedian, actor and writer. Dwayne has also written for The Arsenio Hall Show and The Orlando Jones Show. He has played roles in such classic series as Seinfeld, Martin, 227, and Amen. Having done comedy for more than 3 decades, Dwayne is in the unique position to talk about the state of comedy today. His advice on “being yourself” on stage is a great tip for younger comedians.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Blue Man Comedy with Jeffrey Nicholas Brown
    Jan 7 2025

    The Funny Muscle Podcast welcomes our first Blue Man in this episode. Which is challenging since the Blue Man Group doesn't talk. Fortunately, this Blue Man is also Nickelodeon Famous. Jeffrey Nicholas Brown is most known for his role as "Jake Hart" on Nickelodeon's Henry Danger. (So, he can talk and does so during the interview) Jeffrey also does stand-up. His advice about getting laughs without talking like he does as a Blue Man is great for new comics.

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    57 mins
  • Million Words Writing Challenge
    Dec 23 2024

    Chris travels to Dallas for this one. He joins Mike's comedy office hours on Wednesday at the Dallas Comedy Club to workshop material with students. They talk about crafting comedy bits in a group setting. They also chat about Mike's journey to improve his writing using a challenge: The Ice Bucket Writing Challenge which involves writing Hemingway-like prose or taking an ice bath. (Kidding! Though such prose would look like “I took the bucket of ice. It chilled me to the bone. But a man must endure. A man must prevail.”). Mike's challenge involved writing 1,000,000 words. There's great advice in this one for new comedy writers looking to develop better writing habits.

    Click to read: Ten Ways the Million Words Challenge Made Me a Better Writer

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    59 mins
  • Comedy as a Booker, Teacher, Mom and Comic: Magen King
    Dec 8 2024

    The Funny Muscle Podcast chats with a comedian, a storyteller, an award-winning radio host, a mom and a comedy teacher in this episode. And they are all the same person: Magen King. She was a finalist in the World Series of Comedy and a finalist for three consecutive years in the Funniest Comic in Texas. She teaches at the Dallas Comedy Club. We talk about booking talent in the Dallas area, her tips on writing new material, her comedy lens as a mom of three teenagers, and some advice she obtained along the way from other comedians.

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    57 mins
  • Comedy Song Writing with Tim Cavanagh
    Nov 25 2024

    The Funny Muscle welcomes to the podcast its first guitar. And accompanying that guitar is comedian and songwriter Tim Cavanagh, who has been in the comedy business for almost four decades. His first CD, “Sounds Like Fun!” was released in 1997. Tim tells us how he credits deadlines and his weekly segment called “The One Minute Song” on “The Bob & Tom Show” for his ability to create laughs. Tim gives us advice on finding connections for joke writing, turning a premise into a song, and replicating his creative process. We also get to hear the guitar during several of his songs.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Creating Distinct Voices with Darren McStay
    Nov 18 2024

    To improve their character voices, Mike and Chris chat with actor, musician, filmmaker and voice coach Darren McStay whose Youtube channel “Improve Your Voice” has millions of downloads.

    Darren teaches warm up techniques, why it’s important to commit to a character and tips on sticking with that character.

    Maybe the best advice Darren teaches during the episode is how to use physicality and body-focus to perfect your voices.

    If all your characters sound the same, this episode is perfect for you.

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    1 hr
  • Turning Topics into Premises
    Nov 10 2024

    "Cats" is a topic, but it's not until you say something like "Cats bother me as an economist." have you transformed your material into a premise.

    In this episode we make that distinction.

    We also learn how Mike's comedy teaching classes in Dallas are coming alone.

    And we talk about Mike's aha moment during improv training.

    Listen to this episode if you're unclear how to morph a topic into a premise, if you want improv advice, or you want to learn how Mike's brain works when punching up jokes for someone else's writing.

    *** If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to give us a share, like, and follow! Thanks :)

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    45 mins