In this "inbetweeneisode" I interview Rachel Holdsworth (comedy editor) & Stuart Black (review and in charge of the theatre listings) from the Londonist.
If you're doing a show in London you might want to contact the Londonist. They have a large base of die-hard London fans who want to know about interesting and "left field" events happening in their hometown. So if you have an interesting show which you're bringing to the capital listen to this before contacting them. It could mean the difference between getting featured and your email getting ignored... As always, shownotes can be found here and you can find me on Twitter @thismademecool. See you next time, Si----------------------------------------------------------------------
My 2nd book is finally out! It's called "How To Make A Living By Working For Free" and you can buy it here for £5 (digital) or £8 (paperback). Here's the synopsis of the book -
The book is a how-to guide for artists to create their own online community for their work and how that community can support the artist to become sustainable in every way.
The book takes a critical and in-depth look at the media's perception of "free content" vs the reality of what the general public see it as.
If you're an artist in the modern age who wants a sustainable audience you're no longer just an artist, you're a community leader.
If you'd like to read the first few chapters of the book you can find a PDF version of that here.
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Want more content from me? Why wouldn't you! Please check out my other podcast - The Audio Time Capsule. In each episode a guest comes on, leaves 20 questions, then a year later comes back on and answers them. I then edit it so they're talking to their past self. Here are the links - iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-audio-time-capsule-podcast/id1303205943 Webstream - http://simoncaine.co.uk/AudioTimeCapsulePodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHFZ_FLH1XqrCZysA1nFISw Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1008996252556647/?ref=br_rs Twitter - https://twitter.com/audiotimetravelEP122 - Jeremy Dyson - The power of failing, asking for help and writing in partnerships.
EP121 – Griff Rhys Jones – Founder of Talkback and how the “old boys” network began.
Edinburgh Fringe 2019 plug (and BIG announcements...)
EP120 – Simon Munnery – character comedy and the value of DIY props
EP119 - What does Equity offer professional comedy performers?
EP118 - Seán Morley - The Glang Show and Intelligent Absurdism
ATI Extra - British Comedy Guide Pro
EP117 - James Ross - How to build a cult comedy night | Quantum Leopard
EP116 - Steve Kaplan - The Comic Hero's Journey.
EP115 - Binty from Hot Water Comedy in Liverpool.
Last call for my 2018 DVD record.
EP114 - Jo Caulfield - Advice on smashing the Edinburgh Fringe.
EP113 - Arthur Smith - Alternative comedy in the 21st century
EP112 - Barry Katz - How an agent helps to build your comedy audience in the US.
EP111 – Don Casino Entertainment – What does it take to be a cruise ship comedian?
EP110 - John Robertson - You awake to find yourself in a Dark Room.
Sex, drugs and other things I never do at the Bloomsbury Theatre.
EP109 - Arthur Matthews - Co-writer of Father Ted.
EP108 - Rob Kemp - A after winning 9 awards with The Elvis Dead
EP107 - Lee Ridley aka Lost Voice Guy - What's it like winning Britain Got Talent?
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