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The Funny Muscle Podcast

The Funny Muscle Podcast

By: Mike Lukas and Chris Stiffler
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Guided by the belief that anyone can learn to become funnier once they understand what to practice, the Funny Muscle Podcast aims to break down how pro comics get their best laughs. Comedian turned author Mike Lukas and cohost Chris Stiffler, an economics professor and open mic-er, use the game plan and concepts outlined in the Funny Muscle Book series to give listeners a better idea of how original (and funny) jokes are crafted.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Performing Arts Stand-up Shows
Episodes
  • So You Want to be a Comedy Club Host?
    May 28 2026

    Fresh off a weekend hosting at the Dallas Comedy Club, Mike breaks down the hidden skills required to become a great comedy club host. Surprisingly, being funny is only part of the job. We talk about reading crowds, managing energy, supporting the headliner, and why professionalism matters more than comics think. If you’ve ever wondered why some hilarious comics never get hosting work while others become club favorites, this episode explains why.

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    46 mins
  • We Serve Only Bait and Switch
    May 21 2026

    In this episode of the Funny Muscle Podcast, Mike and Chris break down the comedy of Anthony Jeselnik—a comic who, on paper, “shouldn’t work” by our own rules. While we’ve been preaching the power of stacking multiple heightening devices, Jeselnik leans almost entirely on bait-and-switch… and still absolutely crushes. The fellows dissect several of Jeselnik’s bits to show how his exceptional writing does the heavy lifting—and how his exceptional tightly controlled persona does the rest.

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    44 mins
  • Blue Printing One Comic's Multiple Humor Heightening Devices
    May 14 2026

    In this episode of the Funny Muscle Podcast, Mike and Chris break down the deceptively simple comedy of Nate Bargatze by Humor Blue-Printing several of Nate’s best bits. The fellows dig into the subtle setup mechanics, hidden assumptions, quiet misdirections, and extra humor tools Bargatze layers underneath his laid-back delivery to make his punchlines land so hard without ever sounding like he’s “trying” to be funny. If you’ve ever wondered why Nate can get huge laughs from stories that sound almost casual, this episode shows the tiny structural choices doing the heavy lifting.

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    49 mins
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