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Mark and Jake Try To Make It Episode 014 - "Enthusiastic Eccliastics"

Mark and Jake Try To Make It Episode 014 - "Enthusiastic Eccliastics"

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Mark and Jake Try to Make it is your favorite podcast about two comedians trying to make it in comedy. This episode has stories about ID hijinks, haircuts, measuring comedy, Sam Tallent, an existential crisis, themed comedy tours and more. 00:00 Totalitarian state 01:53 Jake fails at pumping his own gas 03:30 Don't hold the door for Jake 04:49 Escalating sneeze dialog 06:15 A little person no-show 12:09 In the weeds about 6-7 13:35 Jake tells an ID story 18:04 Mark tells a roller coaster food story / senior center comedy / "Always Bookin' Comedy" podcast 22:16 Seattle is Asia Central 22:55 Jake tells a haircut story 28:54 Measuring comedy objectively 32:32 Sam Tallent (Mark "judges" one of his jokes) 37:55 Annoying Washington trees 39:15 Mark has an existential crisis 43:20 Asking how many years have you been doing comedy 46:15 6-7 46:30 Mark's existential crisis is resolved 47:52 Themed comedy shows 51:30 Greek grammarian 55:55 Enthusiastic Eccliastics 59:35 Patreon teaser and plugs Mark Masters and Big Jake Hovis are mostly clean comedians, available for your event, contact us with info below: Mark Masters https://www.markmasters.co (contact form) Big Jake Hovis https://www.bigjakecomedy.com Follow https://www.instagram.com/bigjakehovis https://www.youtube.com/@MarkMastersComedy SUBSCRIBE for more episodes https://www.patreon.com/markandjake JOIN for exclusive content This week for Patreon subscribers Mark talks about Never Say Die tour budget recap, social media influencer show recap, working at a BARK ENTERTAINMENT Comedy Club, asking for a guest set, politics of Denver Comedy Works, versus deals, merch as a feature (with photo), Auctioneer gig, review nightmare, YouTube shorts, and AI clips (Mark's opinion).
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