Green

Stu Melton & Jake Fromm

Successful comedians often give the advice, “Keep your head down, work hard, and you’ll figure it out.” Stu Melton and Jake Fromm ask them to go deeper and explain how they do what they do best. Each guest shares stories and advice on the things they excel at, like podcasting, writing for television, and producing their own comedy shows. Recorded over the span of six-seven months, Season 1 tracks Stu and Jake’s attempt to improve their own comedy skills while learning from the pros.

  • 1 hour 43 minutes
    1.13 I Just Happen To Love Standup: Late Night TV with Brendan Eyre
    Oh boy! It’s the last episode of Season 1! In this barn-burner of an ep, comedian Brendan Eyre breaks down everything that goes into a great standup set on a late night show, from the microphone choices at 30 Rock to the realities of a comic's life and career after TV. At the end of the episode, Jake and Stu discuss what they’ve learned over the course of Season 1, and Stu finally decides whether or not he’s gonna start asking for spots! Thanks for listening to Green Season 1, and stick around for a totally fresh Season 2! Brendan Eyre: @EyreBud ‏ Brendan on Adam Devine’s House Party: http://www.cc.com/video-clips/wzdd3p/adam-devine-s-house-party-brendan-eyre---fighting-brothers Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://facebook.com/greencomedypod
    21 August 2017, 4:01 pm
  • 1 hour 34 minutes
    1.12 Comedy Is a Business: Working on the Road with Shane Torres
    After starting out in Portland, it wasn't long before Shane Torres was taken out by a more experienced comedian to be shown the ropes of working the road. Further success as a New Face at Montreal JFL Festival, moving to New York City, and eventually landing his own Comedy Central Half Hour has only helped Shane's career on the road, as he spends a major chunk of the year working outside of town at comedy clubs across the country. To Jake and Stu, Shane oozes wisdom about how to treat comedy as a profession and a business, rather than something you "just do." Shane Torres: @shanetorres | @syrupmountain | shaneisacomedian.com Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    16 August 2017, 3:50 am
  • 1 hour 47 minutes
    1.11 Standing Still on an Escalator: Comedic Acting with Langston Kerman
    Comedian Langston Kerman found his way into a regular role in the hit HBO show Insecure never having had any formal training as an actor. In addition to acting on television shows such as Comedy Bang! Bang!, The Battery's Down, and My Crazy Love, as well as many shorts and television movies, Langston has performed on Adam Devine's House Party (CC), was one of the New Faces at the 2015 Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, and performs in clubs all over New York City. Langston discusses how to get into auditions, how he treats everything like a show, and some thoughts on how to move up the escalator a little faster. Langston Kerman: @LangstonKerman | @langstonkerman IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5316223/ Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    1 August 2017, 3:50 pm
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    1.10 Laughter Is Crazy: When to Move to NYC/LA with Mike Lebovitz
    Comedian Mike Lebovitz landed Montreal Just For Laughs New Faces and Last Comic Standing appearances from his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. But, after tasting those successes, he set his sights on New York City in the hopes of becoming "the funniest person on the planet." Many comedians start in smaller markets and find themselves asking, "When should I move to New York or L.A.? Should I even move at all?" Mike shares the reasons behind his move as well as some beliefs regarding what a comedian's job is truly about. Mike Lebovitz: @mikelebovitz Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    24 July 2017, 4:06 am
  • 1 hour 30 minutes
    1.9 A Grain of Salt: Open Mics, Shows, and Working Hard with Subhah Agarwal
    Comedian Subhah Agarwal had a reputation as one of the hardest working open mic comedians in the game when the PBS web series Modern Comedian devoted an entire episode to her. But she's not known as an "open micer" anymore. Subhah discusses quantity vs. quality, writing habits, and whether people notice when you work hard enough or if you need to "hustle," which sparks a debate between Jake and Stu on the legitimacy of the "be so good they can't ignore you" philosophy. After putting in countless hours and waiting for people to notice, Subhah has some advice about making things happen for yourself by going after what you want. Subhah Agarwal: @Subhah | @Subhaha | https://www.subhahcomedy.com/ Modern Comedian Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XkGc2Ev7zA Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    17 July 2017, 4:26 pm
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    1.8 The Chaos of Comedy: How to Produce Shows with Jo Firestone
    The multitalented Jo Firestone's credits include Montreal Just For Laughs New Faces, a Comedy Central Half Hour, and writer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. But she's best known as the undeniable, undefeated queen of New York comedy production. Between comedy institutions like Punderdome 3000, the Unexpectashow, and the Inner Beaty Pageant, Jo runs some of the most unique and entertaining comedy shows in the New York. In this episode, Jo talks about the joy of accomplishing what you thought you couldn’t, discusses the value of chaos in comedy, and shares her three rules for producing a successful show. Also, Stu shares a story about a haunted house that might just be a confession to a crime! Jo Firestone: @kingfirestorm | jofirestone.com Liza Minnelli & Pudding Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vJzwx6qLLA Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://facebook.com/greencomedypod
    10 July 2017, 1:53 pm
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    1.7 Dan Dougal Dougal's Lightning in a Bottle: How to Do Social Media with Eli Yudin
    Patton Oswalt, Anderson Cooper, Susan Orlean: these are just some of the tens of thousands of followers that the parody Twitter account @NotTildaSwinton accumulated in only its the first few days of existence. Other celebrity names were tossed around as the possible brain child behind @NotTildaSwinton, but no one expected a dude on prescribed pain medication sitting in his parents' house in Washington D.C. Since he shut his creation down, Eli Yudin has parlayed his experience into a book of tweets, writing credits for SNL's Weekend Update, and employment at CollegeHumor, but Jake & Stu talk about how exactly he captured the "lightning in a bottle" that led to what some call "the best celebrity parody account ever." Eli Yudin: @eliyudin | @NotTildaSwinton Slate: http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2012/05/25/tilda_swinton_twitter_is_this_the_best_celebrity_parody_account_ever_.html Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    3 July 2017, 1:19 pm
  • 1.6 And That Brings It Back to Death: How to Write for Television with Marlena Rodriguez
    After creating her own web series while living in Chicago, comedian Marlena Rodriguez landed a dream job writing for the Netflix show Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Since then, she’s moved onto other TV writing projects. Marlena shares writing insights like what it takes to get a writing agent and submit packets, how to treat yourself as a professional, and why she thought Jake was asking her out on a date when they first met for coffee. Marlena Rodriguez: @MarlenaRodrigz | marlenarodriguez.com We Have To Move: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJzkeKA5z6Q&t=2s What Would My Friends Do Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-538332225 Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    26 June 2017, 1:07 pm
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    1.5 Incest Is Gay: How to Do Comedy Festivals with Anthony DeVito
    Only a few years into stand up comedy, Anthony DeVito's very first festival acceptance was to the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs "New Faces." Since then, Anthony has performed at some of the best festivals throughout the U.S., including Bridgetown, Sketchfest, and the Boston Comedy Festival. Through his unusual story, Anthony shares tips on how to get into festivals and what they are and aren't good for. Anthony DeVito: @AnthonyDeVito_ | http://www.anthonydevitocomedy.com/ This American Life story: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/572/transformers?act=1 Stu Melton: @tellsjokes Jake Fromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    19 June 2017, 4:03 am
  • 1 hour 57 minutes
    1.4 What Everybody Thinks But Nobody’s Thought Of: How to Be a Well-Rounded Performer with Nick Vatterott
    From stand up to sketch to improv, when it comes to comedy Nick Vatterott has done it all. Although he's gone on to release a Comedy Central Half Hour as well as his Comedy Central album For Amusement Only, Vatterott shares how a creative breakthrough landed him a spot at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and more. Nick Vatterott: @nickvatterott | nickvatterott.com Late Night with Jimmy Fallon set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBFKSwMLjC4 For Amusement Only on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4lLBACStl0VtF2JYNTGwrL Stu Melton: @tellsjokes JakeFromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    12 June 2017, 5:34 am
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    1.3 Puzzle Pieces & Sand Castles: How to Pitch a TV Show with Dan Perlman
    Comedian Dan Perlman got the chance of a lifetime when the pitch for his original animated television show, That's My Bus, got picked up by Fox at the Set to Screen competition at the Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. Dan describes how he researched bus driver stories, prepared an efficient pitch and convincing answers to inevitable questions, and created his own animated short to win over television executives. Dan Perlman: @danjperlman Stu Melton: @tellsjokes JakeFromm: @jakefromm greencomedypodcast.com | [email protected] | https://www.facebook.com/greencomedypod/
    4 June 2017, 7:09 am
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