181 Comedy and White Women Who Voted for Trump

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Today, I have not one, but two brave, amazing women to bring to your ears today. First up is one of my favorite lady comics, Joyelle Nicole. Joyelle embodies the important qualities of a stand-up comedian: she’s smart, she speaks the truth, and she speaks from an authentic, real place. Joyelle is going to share her amazing journey to stand-up, why she uses comedy to advocate for women’s health rights, and how the storytelling greats have inspired her to push through adversity. In our discussion, we also talked about what it means to be a woman in today’s political climate, and Joyelle, in particular, weighed in on what it means to be a black woman, in particular. On the lighter side of things, Joyelle and I bonded over roller-skating and knee injuries! We have so much to learn about the world from Joyelle and comedians like her, so I feel fortunate to have her on the show.

Next up, I will continue the conversation around our current political climate with one of you, my amazing listeners. Marnie has been listening since the show started, and she reached out to me regarding a comment I had made on the show about my feelings on our current president. Marnie actually voted for Trump, and she felt like she needed to express why she made that decision and learn more about my perspective on the election. Her email made me realize that I was in a bubble, and I didn’t know anyone personally who voted for him. Our conversation exemplifies the kinds of chats we need to have with our fellow sisters, regardless of who they voted for or what their political views might be. Even though we voted differently, Marnie and I have so much in common, and she is definitely the kind of person I would want to go to tea with. At the end, I gave Marnie a challenge that I think you’ll want to join in too. I am excited to continue these kinds of conversations with an open heart and mind. After all, that is what this community is for!

Music Credit: My good friend Lindsay Katt – https://lindsaykatt.bandcamp.com/track/stick-by-me


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Show Notes:

  • Joyelle shares how she got involved with Lizz Winstead’s Lady Parts Justice.

  • Why comedy is like the “strippers of artistry.”

  • What it’s like to work with other famous comedians.

  • The impact of Joyelle’s OCD on her career and her life.

  • Skate aerobics and the hidden gem that is the NY Rec Centers.

  • Comedic activism and Joyelle’s shift into more political comedy.

  • Joyelle wants women to stop being so afraid of the word “abortion.”

  • How Joyelle feels about our current political climate as a black woman.

  • Shifting gears, hear how my listener, Marnie, reached out over an issue that was important to her.

  • Marnie and I have a lot in common, but we wanted to discuss our different political perspectives.

  • Marnie doesn’t like Trump, but she didn’t feel like she could trust Clinton either.

  • A discussion of healthcare, the #MeToo movement, and taking women seriously in political arenas.

  • My challenge for Marnie and for you!

Resources:

Instagram @JoyelleNicole

Joyellenicole.com 

Emily’s List 

Women, Food, and Desire 

 

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