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Funny In Failure - #068: Stephen Kramer Glickman - Betting on Yourself

#068: Stephen Kramer Glickman - Betting on Yourself

Funny In Failure

06/08/20 • 80 min

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Stephen Kramer Glickman is an actor, comedian, producer, singer, artist, composer, pianist and screenwriter. You might remember him as Gustavo in Nickelodeon’s, 'Big Time Rush'. He’s been in ‘Pigeon Today’, 'Storks', 'Workaholics', 'White Fang', 'Last Comic Standing', 'Carpoolers', 'The 41 year old Virgin that Knocked up Sarah Marshall and felt Superbad' and also been featured in Jeff Ross’ Comedy Central Special and created the Comedy Central web-series called 'Small Business'.

He also hosts the hugely popular podcast, “The Night Time Show” and has released his debut stand-up comedy album “VOICES IN MY HEAD” this year.

Stephen was also nominated as man of the year by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

In part 1 of this podcast, we chat about creating tinder profiles for your mum, pitching to networks, networking, charity and helping others, working during Covid, dead beat dads and abandonment, taking chances, Financial hardships, working in a good team and fighting for yourself and your career. Check him out on: Insta/ Twitter/ Youtube: @stephenglickman

Facebook: StephenKramerGlickman

Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta/ Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info.

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06/08/20 • 80 min

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