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November 13, 2024 75 mins

Matt Robertson is joined by writer, podcaster, and stand-up comedian Jason Rouse to discuss growing up in Canada's "rust belt" to pursuing a career in comedy.  

Jason opens up about his high school experiences, the vibrant Canadian comedy scene, and his stand-up performances, from dealing with hecklers to adapting his act. Jason reflects on the changing comedy landscape and looks ahead to upcoming projects, including a new special, tour, and audiobook. This candid conversation offers insights into maintaining a career in the ever-evolving world of comedy. 

  

Also in this episode:  

  • Jason's Roots in Hamilton, Ontario: Jason discusses his upbringing in the "rust belt" of Canada and the challenges he faced growing up, including attending multiple high schools. 
  • The Canadian Comedy Scene: Jason reflects on the vibrant Canadian comedy community, from famous exports like Jim Carrey to the local clubs that shaped his early career. 
  • Navigating Stand-Up Performances: Jason shares his experiences dealing with hecklers and adapting his act for different audiences, from responsive crowds to unresponsive "pop-up" rooms. 
  • Changing Comedy Landscape: Jason discusses the shifts he's observed in the comedy world, including the exodus of comedians from Los Angeles to cities like Austin. 
  • Upcoming Projects: Jason shares details about his upcoming stand-up special, tour across Canada and Scandinavia, and plans to record an audiobook about his life. 
  • Insights into Maintaining a Comedy Career: Throughout the conversation, Jason offers candid insights into the challenges and rewards of sustaining a career in the ever-evolving world of comedy. 
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About Matt Roberston 

Matt Robertson is a visionary artist who has made a significant mark in the glass art world with his unique matte-finished caricature sculptures, each reflecting pivotal moments from his life. His playful spirit shines through in his whimsical glass animal sculptures, often depicted in humorous scenarios that embody his vibrant personality. Inspired by creatures like giraffes, Robertson is captivated by the challenges of working with glass, a delicate medium that demands intense focus and energy, which he channels into his art. Each piece captures a dynamic energy, freezing it in time and offering a glimpse into his imaginative universe. After discovering his passion for glassblowing at Sheridan College in Ontario, he honed his craft in Eugene, Oregon, before returning to Canada to co-founded the Edy Roy Glass Gallery, a pioneering space that merges high art with functional glass pipes. Now based in Evergreen, Colorado, Robertson continues to evolve as a glass artist while hosting "The Robertson Stash" podcast and showcasing his work in galleries worldwide, all while advocating for contemporary glass art and its vibrant possibilities.

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