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In this engaging podcast episode, Skeeta G joins Gam in the WAGM studio to discuss the intricacies of being a single dad to his 12-year-old daughter while carving out a successful career as a comedian. With over a decade of experience in comedy, Skeeta G shares insights into how his comedic style is heavily influenced by his own personality and his unique ability to interact with and joke about the audience.
Skeeta G highlights the substantial influence Comedian Bill Bellamy has had on his career. Bellamy not only provides him with valuable stage time but also offers constructive feedback and guidance on areas that need improvement. This mentorship has been crucial to Skeeta G's ongoing development as a comedian.
A significant challenge in the comedy scene, Skeeta G explains, is the growing importance of a strong social media presence. Often, getting stage time is contingent upon having a substantial online following, which can be a tough hurdle for many comedians.
Moreover, Skeeta G talks about his entrepreneurial venture of owning a comedy club in Virginia, which gives him a platform to perform regularly and support fellow comedians. This endeavor also allows him to balance his professional and personal life more effectively, ensuring he has time for his daughter. Overall, the conversation sheds light on the balancing act between family life and the dynamic world of comedy, infused with Skeeta G's unique perspective and humor
To be a Palestinian-American writer right now can lead to a lot of expectation to focus on identity and devastation, but in her debut novel, Too Soon, Betty Shamieh shares […]
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