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Content warning: This episode includes discussions of suicide and addiction. Please listen with care.
This week, Stef sits down with comedian Joe Klocek for a conversation about the evolution of comedy—and what it means to be vulnerable on stage.
Stef & Joe explore how humor can act as a tool for healing, and how laughter becomes a connector through shared human experiences. Joe shares his perspective on storytelling, navigating recovery while performing, and how lived experiences can be transformed into something meaningful—and sometimes funny.
Follow along on IG & TikTok: @mytherapistsaidpod — New episodes every Wednesday and Friday.
By Stefanie KralContent warning: This episode includes discussions of suicide and addiction. Please listen with care.
This week, Stef sits down with comedian Joe Klocek for a conversation about the evolution of comedy—and what it means to be vulnerable on stage.
Stef & Joe explore how humor can act as a tool for healing, and how laughter becomes a connector through shared human experiences. Joe shares his perspective on storytelling, navigating recovery while performing, and how lived experiences can be transformed into something meaningful—and sometimes funny.
Follow along on IG & TikTok: @mytherapistsaidpod — New episodes every Wednesday and Friday.