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Being a isn't just about telling jokes; it's a lifestyle of observation, grit, and very late nights. Here’s a peek behind the curtain of what it really takes to find the funny. 1. The Art of the Open Mic
If you’re thinking about stepping onto that stage for the first time, here are three "golden rules" to keep in mind: comedienne
The best way to get better is with a live audience—it’s instant, brutal, and beautiful feedback. For many of us, this means balancing a full-time job with the "open mic hustle." If it's a weeknight, I have to calculate the travel radius to ensure I still get enough rest for my 9-to-5, yet I always show up with energy because that one stage spot is precious. 2. Finding Your Voice (and Your "House") Being a isn't just about telling jokes; it's
If you want the audience to like you, show them you're having fun too. The Art of the Open Mic If you’re
There’s often a weird pressure for women in comedy to choose: do you want to be glamorous or do you want to be hilarious? To that, I say: why not both? You can wear red lipstick and still be the funniest person in the room. Comedy is about authenticity. Whether you're discussing the chaos of parenting or the dark, messy aspects of being human, being unapologetically yourself is what truly connects with an audience. 4. Pro Tips for the Aspiring Funny Girl
Whether you want to try an open mic or just add some humor to your workplace, remember to keep showing up for yourself.
Give your jokes room to breathe so the audience can actually hear them. Simplify: Less is almost always more.