"Oh, the Humanity!" with Rob Wright
Episode 7: Humor through Grief -Host Rob Wright interviews comedian Conni Lee: A comedian's journey from engineering to the stage, exploring how humor became her survival tool after personal tragedy. Connie Lee shares her story of resilience, breaking barriers as a female and older comedian, and turning life's toughest moments into comedy gold. Discover how she leverages improv to craft a fearless stand-up style, produce her own shows, and find community in an industry that often feels like a bro culture—plus, her inspiring insights on living fully despite loss.You [http://loss.You]'ll hear Connie recount her most memorable performances, from an all-women comedy festival to hilarious improv scenes about wedding dresses and butterfly sanctuaries. She breaks down the importance of laughter in grief, revealing how humor can heal even the deepest wounds. Learn about her passion for supporting fellow women performers, the obstacles she faced as an older female comic, and her upcoming debut as a comedy producer at a charming winery in Chickasha, Oklahoma.Get actionable advice on pushing past rejection, creating your own opportunities, and harnessing the power of humor to cope with life's challenges. Whether you're an aspiring comedian, navigating grief, or craving stories of bold risk-taking, this episode offers inspiration, practical tips, and plenty of laughs. Connie’s extraordinary blend of life experience and humor proves that even in the darkest moments, laughter lights the way.Perfect for anyone motivated to pursue passions later in life, overcome adversity, or simply in need of a dose of uplifting comedy wisdom—hit play and discover why Connie Lee believes that humor is the best medicine.[Guest: Connie Lee is a comedian, improv performer, and comedy producer from Oklahoma, known for her candid storytelling and vibrant showmanship.] -Rob Wright discusses human suffering and guides a mindfulness exercise helping viewers observe and fully experience discomfort and pain, as opposed to repression and avoidance, in order to create balance and healing. -The episode includes a new comedy short, written by Rob Wright, entitled, "Super Son-Day" which satirizes players crediting Jesus for their team winning the big game. -Rob also highlights some of his vibrant artwork
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