Wit or Wit-Out Episode 12 Joe Conklin
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Joe Conklin shares his early life experiences, upbringing in Philadelphia, and transition to a career in broadcasting. He reflects on the impact of his childhood, family, and early talent on his career path. The conversation also delves into his college experience, humor writing class, and the challenges he faced in the entertainment industry. The conversation with Joe Conklin covers his journey in the entertainment industry, from early days in stand-up to navigating the broadcast industry, persistence in the face of rejection, and the impact of industry changes. It also delves into his collaboration with the City Rhythm Orchestra, dealing with performance anxiety, building a brand and market presence, reflection on Cardinal Doherty, gratitude, and acknowledgment of influential figures.
Takeaways
- Early life experiences shape career path
- Importance of humor writing in comedy and broadcasting Persistence and resilience in the face of industry challenges.
- The importance of building a brand and market presence in the entertainment industry.
Chapters
- 00:00 The Beginning of With or Without
- 07:04 Transition to College and Internship
- 16:10 Humor Writing Class and Key Takeaways
- 27:39 Transition to Radio and Television
- 36:38 The Early Days of Stand-Up
- 42:19 The Start of Writing and Impersonations
- 48:14 Transition to MMR and Challenges
- 54:56 Dealing with Performance Anxiety
- 01:03:27 Gratitude and Acknowledgment