
How to Be Funny – Even If You’re Not - with Comedy Legend John Vorhaus
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This episode isn’t just a masterclass in comedy – it’s a guide to living a braver, truer, funnier life.
I sat down with legendary comedy writer and teacher John Vorhaus, whose classic book The Comic Toolbox has become a bible for writers around the world. But what started as an interview about comedy turned into something much bigger:
A conversation about risk, failure, creativity, and how to see the world through a comic lens – no matter what you do for a living.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
– Why “a high willingness to risk” is your superpower – in writing and in life
– What the “Rule of 9” teaches us about good jokes (and bad ones)
– Why making a list of your worst ideas ever might unlock your best ones
– What a “comic filter” is – and how it helps you create unforgettable characters
– Why the sentence “If you want to write better, write more” is everything
We also dive into:
– How to rescue a joke that falls flat
– Why Germans can be funny
– The truth about Trump, Argentinians, and what makes us laugh (or cringe)
– The universal pain behind comedy – and why humor connects us all
PLUS: John spontaneously develops a story idea live on the podcast – based on one of my own concepts. A pure gift.
Books by John Vorhaus:
– The Comic Toolbox: How to Be Funny Even if You’re Not
– The Book of Practice: How to Do Better What You Want to Do Well
… and many more on Amazon or johnvorhaus.com
Whether you’re a writer, a storyteller, a coach, or someone who just wants to laugh more and live deeper – this episode is for you.