She believes crying is a removal of old beliefs and a replacement of new ones, and she always feels the audience will hate her before she steps on stage.
She focuses on getting the first laugh to ease the pressure, as the small rooms with fewer people feel like direct judgment.
She experienced increased costs for services like plumbing and noticed a phenomenon she called 'famous person price'.
It involves family members expecting financial support due to shared heritage or past experiences, often leading to feelings of guilt and obligation.
She wanted to provide opportunities for comedians who had supported her in the past, using her influence to help them get exposure.
She found it enlightening, providing a new perspective on her faith and elevating her comedy by seeing biblical locations in person.
She sometimes engaged directly, even using harsh language to defend herself, feeling it was necessary to address personal attacks.
He emphasized the importance of maintaining good relationships with other comedians, as they can help secure work opportunities.
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