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Comedian Sean Jordan discusses his journey in stand-up comedy, from starting in Sioux Falls to moving to Portland and LA. He shares his experiences in finding his unique voice on stage and the importance of networking and connecting with fans. Sean also talks about the process of recording and releasing his first stand-up album and the impact it had on his career. He emphasizes the importance of generating revenue through merchandise sales and building a fanbase to sustain a career in comedy. In this conversation, Sean Jordan discusses various aspects of being a comedian, including merchandise sales and corporate gigs, finding your niche, the desire to be an announcer for skate contests, self-management and representation, taxes and bookkeeping, the need for unionization in the comedy industry, and the process of recording a special.
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Comedian Sean Jordan discusses his journey in stand-up comedy, from starting in Sioux Falls to moving to Portland and LA. He shares his experiences in finding his unique voice on stage and the importance of networking and connecting with fans. Sean also talks about the process of recording and releasing his first stand-up album and the impact it had on his career. He emphasizes the importance of generating revenue through merchandise sales and building a fanbase to sustain a career in comedy. In this conversation, Sean Jordan discusses various aspects of being a comedian, including merchandise sales and corporate gigs, finding your niche, the desire to be an announcer for skate contests, self-management and representation, taxes and bookkeeping, the need for unionization in the comedy industry, and the process of recording a special.