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Rick Izquieta Returns: Bombing on Stage, Road Comedy, and Wild Club Stories

1 h 3 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Rick Izquieta is back for Part 2 on Kill the Small Talk, and this episode dives even deeper into the real life of a working comedian. From brutal bombing stories and awkward comedy club setups to touring through Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, and cruise ships, Rick shares hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from decades in stand-up comedy. Alex and Rick talk about: * The best and worst comedy advice he’s ever received * Performing for nightmare crowds * Opening for Willie Barcena * Comedy Store stories * Comics who blew up after starting together * Why comedians need thick skin * Touring the Midwest by bus * Writing jokes about uncomfortable topics * The reality of producing comedy shows This episode is full of raw comedy stories, industry insight, and the kind of conversations comedians usually only have backstage. Follow Rick Izquieta on Instagram: @rick_izquieta Follow us on Instagram: @killthesmalltalkpodcast Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KilltheSmall-TalkPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@KilltheSmall-TalkPodcast] Produced by Command Creative Studios: https://www.commandcreativestudios.com/ [https://www.commandcreativestudios.com/] Hashtags #KillTheSmallTalk #RickIzquieta #AlexCaron #StandUpComedy #ComedyPodcast #ComedianInterview

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