The Gently Used Human with Dr. Scott Lyons

Impressions of Yourself and Other Skills for Survival with Joel Kim Booster


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In comedy, where laughter serves as both currency and weapon, the art of navigating perception, identity, and creative expression can be a delicate dance, requiring a good dose of bravery and self-reflection. Joining Dr. Scott is the multitalented Joel Kim Booster, a rising star whose work has both entertained and challenged audiences. From his breakout role in Fire Island to his Emmy-nominated writing and acting, Joel has carved out a unique space in the comedy world by pushing boundaries and defying expectations.

In this episode, Joel delves into the complexities of maintaining authenticity while meeting audience expectations. They explore how his stand-up persona has evolved over the years and the challenging balance between personal truth and public performance. Joel also shares his insights on the shifting landscape of comedy, particularly the nuanced discussions around identity and representation in an industry often resistant to change. Dr. Scott and Joel take a look at the concept of "punching up" versus "punching down” and what it teaches us about the ethics of comedy, before discussing the exhaustion of constantly deconstructing one's identity and the desire for creative freedom.

This conversation isn't just about comedy; it's about the human experience, the complexities of public perception, and the pursuit of authentic self-expression. Listen in, as they dive into the nuances of representation, diversity, insecurities, and forging a life in the public eye. 

Topics We Break Down
  • Life as a public figure and the unique challenges that accompany it.
  • The strengths of punching up versus punching down in comedy.
  • Resistance to defining the rules of stand-up comedy and what is off-limits.
  • The concept of clapter and how it differs for left-leaning versus more conservative comedians.
  • Unpacking the age of identity comedy and how it is shifting.
  • The demands and complexities of representation.
  • Dealing with the scrutiny you receive as a public figure and how people perceive you.


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