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In this second episode with Hal, we were able to go into the darker and more complex ideas of how and why humour permeates through our lives. We dug into the idea of comedy as a coping mechanism, a pressure valve, and a way of reframing pain into something that lifts you.
For Hal, humour isn’t just a performance - it’s a perspective. A way of saying, Yes, this hurts - but here’s why it’s also ridiculous. Hal is also extraordinarily generous with his advice and knowledge, we touched on lots of way for everybody to benefit from this, from top tips on how to find your authentic self on stage to his own comedic teachers such as Eric Morecambe, and what all of us can learn from some of the greatest performers ever.
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In this second episode with Hal, we were able to go into the darker and more complex ideas of how and why humour permeates through our lives. We dug into the idea of comedy as a coping mechanism, a pressure valve, and a way of reframing pain into something that lifts you.
For Hal, humour isn’t just a performance - it’s a perspective. A way of saying, Yes, this hurts - but here’s why it’s also ridiculous. Hal is also extraordinarily generous with his advice and knowledge, we touched on lots of way for everybody to benefit from this, from top tips on how to find your authentic self on stage to his own comedic teachers such as Eric Morecambe, and what all of us can learn from some of the greatest performers ever.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.