The rapid rise of Australia’s most catatonic comedian.
029: Marty Wilson – Chance favours the prepared (comedian’s) mind
Being ready for opportunity helps build a comedy career.
028: Sonia Di Iorio – Jumping into the deep-end of comedy
Jumping in the deep-end is sometimes the best way to start a comedy career.
027: Anthony Ackroyd – 35 years of stage, screen and stadiums
35 years of comedy stage, screen and stadiums, not to forget ribbing Prime Ministers!
026: Nick Capper – Developing humility for success in stand-up
There’s more to a comedy career than just being funny. Humility helps a lot!
025: Ben McCarthy – What do you want to do when you grow up?
Which comedian mapped out his comedy career at 12? That’ll be Ben McCarthy.
024: Glynn Nicholas – From busking, to The Big Gig, to comedy theatre
From busking, to The Big Gig, to comedy theatre.
023: Dave Ivkovic – Overcoming the mental barriers to comedy success
Comedy success requires an ability to overcome and seek new challenges.
022: Doug Chappel – Overcoming challenges to build a comedy career
Comedy can be driven from challenges, as is the case with Doug.


