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Shaun Murphy is a stand-up comedian, based in New York City.
Instagram and all episodes
(00:00) Early NYC attempts and returning for good
(02:11) Not a class clown, surprising comedy origins
(04:05) Discovering stand-up through Comedy Central era
(06:18) First stand-up class and graduation show experience
(09:07) Early Buffalo comedy scene and first performances
(11:52) Mitch Hedberg’s influence and comedy inspirations
(14:36) Bombing, laugh tracks, and audience unpredictability
(17:41) Why crowds vary night to night
(20:12) Finding identity and accepting audience reactions
(22:47) Realizing comedy could become a lifelong pursuit
(25:31) Leaving NYC, regrouping in Buffalo, building skills
(28:09) Saving money and preparing for NYC return
(30:46) Stability, roommates, and moving to Astoria
(33:18) Grinding early NYC years and side jobs
(36:22) Getting passed at the Comedy Cellar
(39:41) Learning from legends like Chris Rock and Attell
(43:28) Career stability, income streams, and comedy business
(46:12) Defining success and favorite stand-up venues
By Dan RileyShaun Murphy is a stand-up comedian, based in New York City.
Instagram and all episodes
(00:00) Early NYC attempts and returning for good
(02:11) Not a class clown, surprising comedy origins
(04:05) Discovering stand-up through Comedy Central era
(06:18) First stand-up class and graduation show experience
(09:07) Early Buffalo comedy scene and first performances
(11:52) Mitch Hedberg’s influence and comedy inspirations
(14:36) Bombing, laugh tracks, and audience unpredictability
(17:41) Why crowds vary night to night
(20:12) Finding identity and accepting audience reactions
(22:47) Realizing comedy could become a lifelong pursuit
(25:31) Leaving NYC, regrouping in Buffalo, building skills
(28:09) Saving money and preparing for NYC return
(30:46) Stability, roommates, and moving to Astoria
(33:18) Grinding early NYC years and side jobs
(36:22) Getting passed at the Comedy Cellar
(39:41) Learning from legends like Chris Rock and Attell
(43:28) Career stability, income streams, and comedy business
(46:12) Defining success and favorite stand-up venues