Can you Over-analyze your Jokes?
http://www.standupcomedyclinic.com Comedian & Comedy Writer, Jerry Corley discusses the possibility of over-analyzing jokes and how it can paralyze your creative flow. When you're in the early stages of learning the craft of comedy, new comics can run into "information overload." In this video, Jerry discusses the phenomenon and how to work through it while still growing as a writer and performer. Follow me on social media if you'd like. I spend most of my time on Twitter. twitter.com/jokedoctor instagram.com/jokedoctor facebook.com/standupcomedyclinic

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