admin 330 Posted August 1, 2011 Comedy Bang Bang has Would You Rather?, Sklarbro Country has Sklarbitration, and this week we ask our contestants to show us their recurring segments. Through the coaching sessions we'll learn what constitutes a recurring segment and how a non-conversation podcast can seamlessly introduce these refillables. Will they be able to do it? Find out tomorrow with guest judges Paul Scheer and Matt Gourley. Share this post Link to post
CarolineEAnd 41 Posted August 1, 2011 This episode made me think about my favorite sketch shows and what they did that constituted "recurring segments." My favorite show of all time, sketch or no, is The State. I guess you could call the "Hi, We're The State" pieces Michael Ian Black did as recurring segments, although I think there are just 4 or 5 of those in total. You could maybe say Louie or Doug or Barry & Levon, but they didn't show up all too often either. What do you guys think? Share this post Link to post
Foam Corner 94 Posted August 1, 2011 I'm wondering what the upcoming challenges will be. It seems weird that someone will get kicked off because they don't have a recurring segment, or at least a recurring segment as good as the other podcasts. It seems as the weeks go on, it'll be tougher to come up with challenges.I look forward to the challenge where everyone interviews Paul F. Tompkins for 2 minutes to show off their interviewing skills. (Which absolutely has to happen!) Share this post Link to post
auxt 0 Posted August 1, 2011 Looking forward to another fun week of the show. And since the topic came up again, I haven't been lost with Brett's material yet. Share this post Link to post
shuvelhead 0 Posted August 1, 2011 I'm just stoked to find out who the guest judges are. I'm hoping for Howie and Kulap they're good at recurring segments. Long Live Earwolf. Share this post Link to post
Foam Corner 94 Posted August 1, 2011 "Find out tomorrow with guest judges Paul Scheer and Matt Gourley." Share this post Link to post
shovelhead 1 Posted August 2, 2011 YAY. Earwolf knows all the right people. Share this post Link to post
Bob1326657676 0 Posted August 2, 2011 I also dislike when phone numbers have too many phone numbers. Share this post Link to post
Palooka 0 Posted August 2, 2011 Judges have been doing a great job weeding out the weaker contestants. I'm pulling for the underdogs, go Bob and Dan! Share this post Link to post
Bucho 188 Posted August 2, 2011 -- @Foam Corner: "It seems weird that someone will get kicked off because they don't have a recurring segment, or at least a recurring segment as good as the other podcasts." -- Yeah, it seems an odd thing to focus a round on. The challenges so far have addressed things which are vital to podcasting but recurring segments aren't a must-have by a long shot. It seems like Maron, to name one of the most successful shows, is doing fine without one. Jordan Jesse Go's recurring segment, Momentous Occasions, is the weakest part of that show. Carolla, to name probably the most successful of all comedy podcasts, has his Made Up Movie and Totally Topical Tivo Trivia, but they're things which seem to pop up only once every 12-15 episodes.-- But I'm not going to pretend I'm not still totally hooked on this contest. I'm not convinced the format will result in the best podcast being crowned at the finish line, but with Matt in the driver's seat and some stellar judges calling shotgun all the action and drama (and comedy) that's coming our way on this journey from them and the contestants more than makes up for what could possibly turn out to be an underwhelming destination. Share this post Link to post
JW Buchanan 1 Posted August 4, 2011 I don't know, guys, this sounds like an excellent challenge to me! It seems like the challenge will be as much about setting things up for the listener and communicating clearly (which has been a major problem for some podcasts) as it is about funny content or a novel idea for a segment. I feel like with each week, it's clearer that being funny is only part of the challenge of making a great podcast, and there's so much extra work that has to be done to create context and a flow. As for the unfairness of the challenge-- Even if some of the podcasts don't currently have a recurring segment or want one, isn't it worth trying just once? (Sorry if this is old news-- I just listened to this one.) Share this post Link to post
MikeCalhoun 10 Posted July 1, 2016 If nothing else, this show has made me really like Matt Besser. Share this post Link to post