Amiga Mía Talk Show

Ep#38| Iván Aristeguieta on Migration, Comedy & Finding His Voice in Australia

1 h 31 min · 12. Feb. 2026
Episode Ep#38| Iván Aristeguieta on Migration, Comedy & Finding His Voice in Australia Cover

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Venezuelan-born comedian Iván José Aristeguieta sits down for an honest, funny, and surprisingly reflective conversation about migration, identity, and what it actually takes to build a career in a second language. Before Australian comedy festivals, there was biochemistry, brewing tanks, and middle management in a Venezuelan brewery. Iván shares how a science-trained brain shaped his approach to stand-up, why he transcribed comedy specials by hand before ever stepping on stage, and how he rebuilt his career from scratch after moving to Australia. We talk about accents versus fluency, bombing at corporate gigs, rewriting material for new audiences, and the real difference between “national humour” and shared human values. There’s also salsa stereotypes, Bunnings sausage sizzles, Latino nostalgia, and what it means to be “one of us” when you live between cultures. After 17 years in comedy and more than a decade on Australian stages, Iván reflects on growth, reinvention, and why his two favourite things in life are cooking and comedy: creating something and watching people enjoy it. If you’ve ever started over, lived between languages, or tried to make your own path in a new country — this one will land. Follow Iván at @ivancomedy

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