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Chomping at the Bit | Christopher Corrado | The Dap and A Hug Podcast

16 min · 8 de may de 2026
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On this episode of The Dap and A Hug Podcast, I sit down with comedian and producer Christopher Corrado for a real conversation about comedy, creativity, horror films, podcasting, and life experiences. Christopher talks about his 16-year journey in stand-up comedy, learning how to handle hecklers, bombing on stage, producing shows, reading the room, and balancing confidence with humility in entertainment. The conversation also explores horror movie nostalgia, podcast culture, second chances, independent media, and the importance of supporting people while they’re building their dreams. Topics include: * Comedy and crowd work * Hecklers and bombing * Horror classics like Freddy, Jason, and Creepshow * Podcasting and authenticity * Cancel culture and comedy * Ego vs humility * Building community through entertainment * Creativity and storytelling Featuring conversations surrounding legends like Joey Diaz, George Carlin, Eddie Murphy, and horror films including Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Follow Christopher Corrado / Corrado Show: Instagram: @christophercorrado Instagram: @corrado_show Follow The Dap and A Hug Podcast: Instagram: @thedapandahugpodcast #TDAPHUG #Comedy #Podcast #StandUpComedy #HorrorMovies Peace and Love at The Dap and A Hug

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