EP 374: From ATL to NYC to LA with Rob Haze

Welcome to Episode 374 of The Clean Comedy Podcast! This week we have the amazing Rob Haze! We talk about his comedy journey, his new album Frontin', and the differences between Atlanta, NYC, and LA comedy scenes along with much more!Rob Haze is a comedian from Atlanta, Georgia. He can be seen on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He was on the latest season of Adam Devine's House Party on Comedy Central and the new Viceland show Flophouse. Rob is cohost of the Kanye West Podcast The Book of Ye. Rob was a New Face in the 2015 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. He was on the 9th season of Last Comic Standing. Rob is the 2015 winner of the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival.He has made appearances on HLN News Now, and can be heard as a personality on the Ryan Cameron morning show. Rob was named by Creative Loafing one of the 25 people to watch in 2015. In 2012 Rob was a finalist in NBC Stand Up for Diversity and was a part of there 2013 college tour. Starting making funny poems at college poetry nights, Rob started performing stand up while studying Political Science in college. Rob shares his gift of comedy at clubs, colleges, and corporations all over the country. Rob prides himself on bringing people together rather than tearing them apart.Check him out at https://robhaze.com/Follow The Clean Comedy Podcast on Instagram: @thecleancomedypodcast Don't forget to add @jdcrevistoncomedy on IG: @jdcrevistoncomedyTurn your funny into money! Visit ComedypreneurWant to be a comedy writer? Join the Funny Money substack! Or go to https://jdcrevistoncomedy.substack.com/Grab your copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” here.Have a topic you want us to discuss? Reach out here.Be Our Guest: Are you a clean comedian interested in being on our podcast? Contact us! Stay Connected: Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps us grow!

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This show teaches YOU how to work clean, build a set, avoid pitfalls, and get paid!We all want to be paid for our skills but there is often conflicting information on how to become a PROFESSIONAL comedian. With kids, sports, work meetings, and all the building and creating we do in our own lives its hard to get paid to be a comedian.But what if it was easier than we thought?What if we could get booked, get paid, and become a professional comedian FASTER? That's the question that this podcast will answer.Pick up your notepad, put in your earbuds, and let’s laugh our way to the bank.