Pod-Crashing Episode 58:
My Conversation With Comedian Todd Riley
Not all funny people are built the same. Which is why you can’t hit a comedy club once
a year. The stories, the laughter, the
multiple layers of performance style, some meant to be improv others well-rehearsed
and timed out.
That being said not all comedians instantly stopped their careers
twelve years ago during the Rogan and Maron birthing years and took up
Podcasting or YouTube videos.
Covid-19 has though changed a lot of funny folks
around. It first started out as trying
to feed the beast demanding the stage to now it’s more of a deeper more
enriched connection with not only fans and followers of the comedic walk but a
new connection with listeners living vicariously through the daily struggles of
the everyday unwritten chapter.
I’ve always wondered how many times a comedian is asked, “Hey
got a podcast yet?” Over the past eight
years of my experience the answer they’ve shot back has been, “Nope. Podcasting is too far along and I don’t have
the time or energy to catch up.”
Then it happened. The
world of entertainment stopped. Covid-19
became the evil empire in law that is still camping out within your fortress.
When I first started the podcast Play It Forward back in March
of 2020, I reached out to comedian Todd Riley because I truly wanted to hear
about this new world without a live crowd.
He has evolved from never doing a podcasting to thinking about it. The first week of June 2020 and he’s got five
episodes posted and growing.
Like the pain in the ass I am I wanted more of the
story. I love swapping tricks of the
trade. I just happen to record the
conversations then blast it up to the International Space Station and back.
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