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Why Most People Never Become Great | Aida Rodriguez

51 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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• Aida Rodriguez's journey into comedy • Latino representation in stand-up • Why comedy is an art form • The importance of mentorship • Building a comedy special • Writing and creativity • Fame vs greatness • Social media and validation • Learning from comedy legends • George Lopez, Bill Burr, Richard Pryor and comedy influences • The future of Latino comedians • Why comparison kills creativity • Staying connected to your purpose • Advice for comedians and creators 🎥  Full video on YouTube • Clips on TikTok & IG @GadielDelOrbe 📣  New episodes every Wednesday — subscribe & leave a 5★ review! 💼  Business / booking: contact@gadieldelorbe.com

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