Creating a Business from Comedy

Being a comedian is hard. Making people laugh takes a lot of effort. You have to write jokes, manage money, and compete for opportunities to perform. Even though it’s tough, comedians like Megan McCaleb of Improv Team Culture, found ways to balance comedy with other jobs, like coaching and public speaking. Despite the challenges, she keeps going because she loves and enjoys making people laugh.

Megan McCaleb of Improv Team Culture was featured in the news article by The Idaho Business Review – Standup Careers: Independent performers need to be talent, manager and bookkeeper all in one, regarding the business of comedy.

About Me

MEGAN MCCALEB IS A VARIETY COMEDIAN & ACTOR, AN IMPROV TRAINER, AND AN AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF NOT MY PLAN.

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