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Nico Cattaneo - Life As a Comedian in New York - Part 2

Nico Cattaneo - Life As a Comedian in New York - Part 2

FromAuthentic Leadership for Everyday People


Nico Cattaneo - Life As a Comedian in New York - Part 2

FromAuthentic Leadership for Everyday People

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is Part Two of my conversation with Nico Cattaneo, the talented composer behind our podcast theme music, my son, and a rising young comedian in New York City. If you missed Part One, be sure to check out Episode 120, before diving into this episode.In this installment, we delve into the diverse tiers of the comedy scene and the different paths aspiring comedians can take as they navigate their way to a career in comedy.KEY TAKEAWAYS [02:52] - Nico shares the importance of comedians producing their own shows to gain stage time in front of real audiences (and make a little money.)[05:32] - Nico discusses the concept of Bringer Shows, and the potential for exploitation, especially for newer comics.[06:49] - Nico highlights other, less exploitative opportunities, especially in cities like New York, where open mics attract audience members.  [07:25] - Nico explains the unconventional concept of "barking," for income, guaranteed stage time, and act development. He also shares some of the unique interactions he has with strangers, ranging from making friends to encountering resistance.[14:13] - Nico shares some of his favorite go-to material honed during his time “barking” to engage passersby. [15:22] - The challenges and various paths to success for comedians and the concept of getting "passed" at a comedy club.[18:33] - Nico shares a special offer for listeners of the show who visit his Instagram page. [19:15] - Nico introduces indie alt comedian,  Clara Olshansky, praising their humor and well-written personal stories and observations.[20:38] - Maddie Wiener — a consistent and killer performer. [21:23] - Alex Taubin — from one-liners to a stand-up comedy evolution.[23:16] - Ethan Mead — the one comedian who makes Nico laugh more in person than anyone else. [23:31] - The explosive and unpredictable style of Mia Faith Hammond and the parallel between her comedic style and that of Casey Rocket in Austin. [27:04] - Nico recommends listeners check out Julia Castner recent winner of the Comedy Mob Festival, and other NYC comedians including Adam Christopher.[28:19] - Nico shares his food for the body recommendations from NYC including Berlin Döner he was introduced to by Espi Rivadeneira. [29:07] - Nico shares his "food for the soul," the YouTube show Neutral Drop. [30:26] - Nico introduces the
Released:
Jan 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Authentic Leadership for Everyday People is the podcast where we investigate the connection between effective leadership and authenticity. If you are looking for inspiration and tips on how to become a better leader by being your true self, you are in the right place. The word authenticity is overused and can feel abstract, but when you look at its true meaning, it has a very practical and pretty clear cut application to leadership. Authentic means “the true self”. Authentic leaders clearly articulate their core values, and use them to guide every action they take. This clarity brings effectiveness, confidence and the ability to be vulnerable. In this interview based show, guests open up about how they discovered and developed their core principles and built a more successful and fulfilled life by being consistent with their values. Filled with candid moments and practical advice, Authentic Leadership for Everyday People is for everyone who wants to become a better leader and a better, more fulfilled human. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy