Dark Comedy Fascination
A deep dive into the allure of human anomalies and the darker aspects of comedy reveals a unique connection to vulnerability. The conversation explores the compelling urge to perform and the complexities behind the fear of public speaking, highlighting the fascination that entertainers hold for those outside the craft. The discussion underscores how the shadows of the human spirit often fuel the most significant comedic moments.In this clip
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Related Questions
How does one evolve as a comedian, as discussed in the episode Episode 737 - Robert Kelly and the clip Comedy's Dark Side, as well as in Bert Kreischer: Why 99% Of People GIVE UP On Their Dreams & How To ACHIEVE Them | Lewis Howes and the clip Embracing Failure?
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection? This question relates to the following episodes and clips: 210: Howie Mandel | A Conversation About Mental Health, Talent, and Perseverance, Achieving Happiness, 417 - Jamie Kilstein interviews Me About Escaping The Noise and Finding What Works For You, Vulnerability in Comedy, Episode 110: Greg Behrendt Returns, Fears and Vulnerabilities, 249: What Kids Really Need with Donovan Taylor Hall, the clip "The Disconnect Pandemic," "A Toymaker With a Dark Secret and a Giant Heart: Melissa Bernstein," the clip "Embracing Personal Growth," and "DO THIS With Your Money To Build Wealth & NEVER GO BROKE | Gino Wickman & Lewis Howes," and the clip "Healing Through Acknowledgment."