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In this episode, I reflect on a powerful conversation with Lynn Harris, founder of Gold Comedy and how comedy can be used as a tool for real social change.
We talk about the gap for women in comedy and why creating spaces like Gold Comedy is so important. We also explore how humor can challenge societal norms, shift perspectives, and open up conversations that might otherwise feel difficult to have.
Beyond that, this episode dives into the importance of being in the right community as a creative, and how imposter syndrome can quietly hold you back from fully stepping into your voice.
This is a conversation about courage, creativity, and using what you have your voice, your perspective, your story to make impact.
By JumaiIn this episode, I reflect on a powerful conversation with Lynn Harris, founder of Gold Comedy and how comedy can be used as a tool for real social change.
We talk about the gap for women in comedy and why creating spaces like Gold Comedy is so important. We also explore how humor can challenge societal norms, shift perspectives, and open up conversations that might otherwise feel difficult to have.
Beyond that, this episode dives into the importance of being in the right community as a creative, and how imposter syndrome can quietly hold you back from fully stepping into your voice.
This is a conversation about courage, creativity, and using what you have your voice, your perspective, your story to make impact.