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In part two of this series, I’m talking about why people hate Elon Musk. First off, he’s an entrepreneur who doesn’t follow the rules, and that bothers people who do. […]
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Nicole Osbourne-James, a renowned free thinker and accidental stand-up comedian, reveals her fascinating journey from the spoken word poetry scene of the 1990s to the dynamic world of comedy. Unpacking how her evolution as a young mother propelled her into comedy's broader expressive realm, Nicole shares insights into the role of spoken word in activism and community engagement. Her initiatives, like the Black Media Network Conference, showcase the power of grassroots efforts in social change and highlight the importance of community spaces in nurturing activism.
Juggling comedy, motherhood, and festival production isn't a simple feat—and Nicole knows it all too well. She opens up about the complex dance of balancing societal expectations and personal boundaries to stave off burnout. A heartfelt moment unfolds as we reminisce about the joy of hearing our mothers laugh, leading to a conversation about Nicole’s brainchild, Comedylicious, which merges comedy and food to celebrate cultural expression. This episode underscores the essential nature of self-awareness, especially for introverts seeking solace in a bustling world.
In a candid discussion on gender disparity within the comedy industry, Nicole reflects on her mission to create inclusive spaces for women comedians. Her accidental activism aims to reshape the landscape of comedy, offering opportunities like daytime shows with childcare. We also explore her impactful journey in online activism, particularly the "Guns Get None" movement, and how humor serves as a bridge for mental health awareness through initiatives like "Healing and Humor." Nicole's story is an inspiring testament to how laughter and community can foster understanding and healing.
You can connect with Nicole Osbourne-James using the following social media platform:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enojeozjam.
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In part two of this series, I’m talking about why people hate Elon Musk. First off, he’s an entrepreneur who doesn’t follow the rules, and that bothers people who do. […]
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