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048- Laugh Out Loud with Nicole Aimee Schreiber
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Key Takeaways:
- Words from Margaret Cho and other comedians that inspired Nicole.
- How the pandemic opened up a lot of new perspectives on Nicole.
- The scary thing about growing old.
- How Nicole figured out how to navigate the loss of her dad in the mindset of a global pandemic.
- What it’s like for Nicole to look at things with a microscope perspective to pick apart things and discover what’s funny.
- The role of competitiveness in our lives.
- Why it's important to be a good sport whether you win or lose in life.
- How living your life transparently can get people invested in you.
- The impact of political correctness on comedy.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I didn't worry about dating anybody, I dated comedy.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “The pandemic put a lot of things into perspective about what matters and chasing a dream matters.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “When things are bad and you’re at the bottom, the only place to go is up.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “The whole reason we are competitive in nature is to win.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “Don't lose, go for winning. And if you lose, be a good loser, don't be a sore loser.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “Getting older is a scary thing because you lose your relevance. Like you're not as much of a hot topic anymore.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
Links Mentioned:
NFL
65 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 376195436 series 2951722
Content provided by Kurt Daradics. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kurt Daradics or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Key Takeaways:
- Words from Margaret Cho and other comedians that inspired Nicole.
- How the pandemic opened up a lot of new perspectives on Nicole.
- The scary thing about growing old.
- How Nicole figured out how to navigate the loss of her dad in the mindset of a global pandemic.
- What it’s like for Nicole to look at things with a microscope perspective to pick apart things and discover what’s funny.
- The role of competitiveness in our lives.
- Why it's important to be a good sport whether you win or lose in life.
- How living your life transparently can get people invested in you.
- The impact of political correctness on comedy.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I didn't worry about dating anybody, I dated comedy.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “The pandemic put a lot of things into perspective about what matters and chasing a dream matters.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “When things are bad and you’re at the bottom, the only place to go is up.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “The whole reason we are competitive in nature is to win.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “Don't lose, go for winning. And if you lose, be a good loser, don't be a sore loser.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
- “Getting older is a scary thing because you lose your relevance. Like you're not as much of a hot topic anymore.” – Nicole Aimee Schreiber
Links Mentioned:
NFL
65 episodes
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