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Comedian Keith Stubbs: He's Serious About Keeping Comedy Clean

Apr 03, 202226 min
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Keith Stubbs tried the normal route in comedy to make his jokes a little bit saucy and sexy. In other words, not meant for the entire family. But now he's a defender of the faith... faith in clean comedy. Dry Bar Comedy is an organization started by Neal and Jeffrey Harmon in 2017, devoted to keeping comedy clean. Stubbs and hundreds of other comedians are on a mission to show that you can still be funny without cussing, cursing, or relying on gratuitous sexualized jokes. Some of the comedians even performed at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention. Stubbs admits that in the entertainment world it's an uphill battle as many comedians don't want to be labeled "clean" for fear it's synonymous with 'not funny'. But he's counseled many a comedian on how to slightly alter their shows to make them fit or the entire family, and the results surprise them. They get as many laughs, if not more, when the jokes are clean. Join the fun and enjoy the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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