Some thoughts on producing Double Down
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I like performing stand-up. I like discovering new things on stage, connecting with people, making fun of people I love without them thinking it’s malicious.

Stand-Up has been an awesome journey. I have met great friends doing stand-up. I don’t mean “stand-up friends” that only talk about their sets, and tell me stories that aren’t true about how much they killed their last set and how this crowd is just tired/weird/dead/stupid… I mean I’ve made real friends who care about my life and have chats about sneakers and girls and stuff.

Performing is great. Producing is a bit of a challenge that I’m hoping to get good at. I started producing a show once a month called “Double Down”. The concept is simple; I have an opening act who does about 5 minutes. The next comic does about 10 minutes. My headliner does about 20 minutes. See, I’m doubling down on the time. You get it? Yeah, you do.

I’ve done a few of these shows at Comedy Bar in Toronto. I’ve loved the support that they’ve given me. All of my shows have been magical. I’ve had fantastic headliners and fantastic supporting comics. I guess my biggest issue is spreading the word about this show. That’s what I’m thinking about now. How do I bring in 100 people, every month on a Wednesday night, at 8pm, to buy a ticket to a show that only costs $10?

First, get a great line-up and tell people that I have a great line-up. Then have that great line-up tell people that they are part of a great line-up. Then some social media promo. Maybe some digital promo through some of the free sites that Toronto has.

As time goes on, and I as I work at this, I will get better. For now, I’m making my intention clear and I’m hoping that hundreds of people read this and they each tell five of their friends and they all decide to make a night of it.

This is a blog, kind of... I guess... no, you shut up.
People want to blog for a living? That’s so Raven…

People want to blog for a living? That’s so Raven…

So this is a blog of some sort. It’s something on my website to challenge me, entertain you and increase traffic. Let’s be real, increasing traffic is a big part of my goal. Also, Instagram followers. That’s probably more important than anything else on the planet. If you are not following me, then follow me or I’m basically dead to you. Then, tell about 20 of your friends to follow me. Really sell it.

Here’s some sample dialogue; “there’s this guy, his name is Yaw… it rhymes with wow, isn’t that clever? He’s a comedian that makes me laugh. Anyway, he has a great Insta and you should follow him. He worked out early in the morning, isn’t that just hilarious. I think he’s podcasting soon…”

Play with that.

Why start a blog in this political climate? Well, it’s not really a blog. It’s a place where I write sometimes and share it with you. I guess that’s a blog, but calling this a blog feels like too much pressure. I’m just going to write a bit about a few topics, not really adhere to a particular format or release schedule and share news. I will also take requests (I am benevolent after all). Yeah, that still sounds like a blog, but it’s not.

I hope to have fun with this, see where my brain leads us and at the end of the day I will become a better writer, entertainer, Instagrammer, Influencer and uncle.

I’m sorry for being so aggressive at the top. You don’t need to shut up.