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Life after stroke can be incredibly hard. Recovery takes time, patience, and a lot of determination. But one thing that often gets overlooked in the recovery journey is humor.
In this episode of the Upstroke Podcast, I’m sharing some of the funniest comedians who live with disabilities and neurological challenges. These performers have turned real-life struggles into laughter — and their humor reminds us that even when life changes in an instant, we can still find moments of joy.
As a stroke survivor myself, I’ve learned that laughter can be one of the most powerful coping tools we have.
In this video we look at comedy from performers like Josh Blue, Drew Lynch, and others who prove that disability doesn’t take away your ability to make people laugh.
If you're recovering from Stroke, living with a neurological condition, or supporting someone who is, I hope this video brings you a little encouragement — and a few laughs along the way.
Because sometimes… laughter really is part of healing.
LINKS:
Josh Blue (Cerebral Palsy) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqs18nd0qgk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33SDdWxtD4c
Drew Lynch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny8MHGrTKTc
Tina Friml https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vfBdTUeI6o
YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@UpstrokePodcast
By Upstroke Podcast ChannelLife after stroke can be incredibly hard. Recovery takes time, patience, and a lot of determination. But one thing that often gets overlooked in the recovery journey is humor.
In this episode of the Upstroke Podcast, I’m sharing some of the funniest comedians who live with disabilities and neurological challenges. These performers have turned real-life struggles into laughter — and their humor reminds us that even when life changes in an instant, we can still find moments of joy.
As a stroke survivor myself, I’ve learned that laughter can be one of the most powerful coping tools we have.
In this video we look at comedy from performers like Josh Blue, Drew Lynch, and others who prove that disability doesn’t take away your ability to make people laugh.
If you're recovering from Stroke, living with a neurological condition, or supporting someone who is, I hope this video brings you a little encouragement — and a few laughs along the way.
Because sometimes… laughter really is part of healing.
LINKS:
Josh Blue (Cerebral Palsy) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqs18nd0qgk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33SDdWxtD4c
Drew Lynch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny8MHGrTKTc
Tina Friml https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vfBdTUeI6o
YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@UpstrokePodcast