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So Funny it Hurts
Mikalah Gordon
34 episodes
3 days ago
Is laughter truly the best medicine? It has become a challenge to navigate through these modern times with social media, politics, cancel culture, and life after a pandemic. Self proclaimed trauma queen and comedian Mikalah Gordon interviews your favorite funny people and explores the trauma that made them that way. Laugh til you cry or cry til you laugh, conversations about mental health, may just be what the doctor ordered.
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Is laughter truly the best medicine? It has become a challenge to navigate through these modern times with social media, politics, cancel culture, and life after a pandemic. Self proclaimed trauma queen and comedian Mikalah Gordon interviews your favorite funny people and explores the trauma that made them that way. Laugh til you cry or cry til you laugh, conversations about mental health, may just be what the doctor ordered.
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Comedy Interviews
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Zainab Johnson - Unraveling Life's Ironies and Embracing Comedy with Heart
So Funny it Hurts
1 hour 18 minutes 21 seconds
1 year ago
Zainab Johnson - Unraveling Life's Ironies and Embracing Comedy with Heart

The electrifying Zainab Johnson joins us to celebrate her birthday and unpack life's paradoxes with wit and wisdom. As we traverse her journey, she sheds light on her serene preference for nature, despite the shimmering allure of Las Vegas, and the resonance of her comedic genius at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club. Embracing the eclectic vibes of Vegas audiences, Zainab illuminates the vibrant tapestry of her experiences, from the mispronunciation of her name to her pivotal role in the hit series "Upload," where she weaves queer narratives and character depth with dexterity.Navigating the crossroads of faith and technology, our conversation casts a gaze on the societal echoes within the virtual heavens of "Upload," where earthly inequalities persist. Zainab reveals her introspective takes on the interplay between belief systems and advancing tech, offering personal anecdotes on adapting faith in the digital age. Tune in for a potent mix of laughter and soul-searching as we also touch on the post-9/11 landscape of identity, highlighting Zainab's unique perspective as a Black Muslim woman in Harlem during a period of heightened Islamophobia.Rounding off this episode, Zainab's journey through comedy emerges as a beacon of authenticity and vulnerability. We reflect on the alchemy of turning personal turmoil into comedic gold and the liberating power of genuine representation. From boundary-setting tales over dinner to the courageous tackling of sexual abuse in her work, Zainab champions the strength found in resilience. Don't miss the riveting discussion on her transformative "Hijabs Off" project, and prepare to be moved by her dedication to crafting narratives that resonate with humor and heart.


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(0:00:02) - Zainab Johnson on Comedy and Vegas

(0:06:23) - Actress Versus Stand-Up Comedy Dream

(0:16:08) - Exploring Faith, Technology, and Society

(0:21:48) - Comedy, Identity, and 9/11 Experience

(0:30:44) - Embracing Authenticity Through Comedy

(0:43:45) - Friendship, Boundaries, and Supportive Community

(0:57:30) - Powerful Discussion on Vulnerability and Strength

(1:03:25) - "Impactful Journey of Creativity and Resilience"

(1:16:50) - Promotion of 'Hijabs Off' TV Show

So Funny it Hurts
Is laughter truly the best medicine? It has become a challenge to navigate through these modern times with social media, politics, cancel culture, and life after a pandemic. Self proclaimed trauma queen and comedian Mikalah Gordon interviews your favorite funny people and explores the trauma that made them that way. Laugh til you cry or cry til you laugh, conversations about mental health, may just be what the doctor ordered.