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June 16, 2025 37 mins
In this engaging conversation, Bob Schmidt interviews entertainer Kenny Ahern, exploring the nuances of clowning, performance art, and audience engagement. Kenny shares his journey as a performer, the challenges he faces in modern entertainment, and the influences that shape his unique style. The discussion also touches on the realities of reality shows and the importance of community in Kenny's life and career.
takeaways
  • Kenny Ahern emphasizes that clowning is a positive art form.
  • His performances aim to bring joy and happiness to audiences.
  • Kenny believes that it's impossible to please everyone, and that's okay.
  • He communicates through gestures and movement rather than words.
  • Kenny's shows require audience focus to fully appreciate the humor.
  • He prefers engaging with the audience over selling merchandise after shows.
  • Traveling for performances has both its benefits and challenges.
  • Kenny's performances are consistent across cultures, adapting only to local nuances.
  • Reality shows can misrepresent performers and their acts.
  • Kenny wants to be remembered as a funny guy who brings joy.


Sound Bites
  • "Clowning is not a bad word."
  • "I'm all about making people happy."
  • "I want people to leave my show happier."
  • "People really focus on what I'm doing."
  • "I don't want to be an infomercial."
  • "Reality shows aren't true reality."
  • "I want to be remembered as a funny guy."
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