
Chris Rock performs 50 times in a room of 50 people before he ever steps on a Netflix stage. What if you applied that same system to your art business?
Most artists post their work and hope someone buys it. That's like walking on stage at the Apollo with untested material. In this episode, I break down exactly how the best stand-up comedians in the world test, iterate, and refine their material — and how that same system tells you what will sell before you even create it. Plus a 10-week challenge to put it all into practice.
In this episode:
- How Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, and Kevin Hart develop material (and what artists can steal from their process)
- Why social media is your open mic night — not your gallery wall
- The 6 types of posts every artist should rotate (the "set list")
- How to read the room: what saves, shares, and silence actually mean
- Permission to bomb — why your worst post is more valuable than no post
- 6 tactical marketing moves disguised as comedy club techniques
- The 10-week challenge: from open mic to your Netflix special
This episode builds on everything from 2026 so far: your story (Ep 1), your one metric (Ep 2), your AI context files (Ep 3), your story prompts (Ep 4), and the Coffee Shop Test (Ep 5). If you've been following along, this is where it all comes together.
Resources mentioned:
- Comedian (2002 documentary) — Seinfeld starting from scratch
- Kevin Hart 60 Minutes Interview — how he develops material
- Harvard Business Review — Innovate Like Chris Rock
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