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Laughter is Good for the Soul: Comedian Dottie J In Conversation with Phyllis Tucker-Saunders

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If you were in a job for decades where you weren’t allowed to talk, what would your next career move be?

On the first ever episode of “Joyful Living and Learning: Conversations with Phyllis,” we explore how to find joy in the eye of the storm, and host Phyllis Tucker-Saunders has a riveting conversation with comedian Dottie J.

A retired court reporter, Dottie J sat in a court 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, for 31 years. Her job was to write down everything being said. About once a month, she got to speak when the judge asked her to read something back. After retiring, Dottie J tried signing up for a cooking class. But it was full. As fate would have it, just down the hall, there was a comedy workshop going on. She joined it, dived into a new, joyous career, and hasn’t looked back since.

In this episode, Dottie J explores:

* Being bitten by the comedy bug

* The benefits of laughter

* How our lives are like sitcoms

* Her intense practice regime that she goes through to be ready for performing stand-up comedy

* Strategies to handle hecklers

* How everyone has an off night sometimes, even talented people like Steve Harvey and Jamie Foxx, but you can’t take it personally

* Using your skills and your talents to bless other people

* How there’s a lot of joy in our lives—but only if we look for it

In the last part of this episode, we’re blessed with a comedy set by Dottie J where she regales us with her unique brand of Christian comedy. Prince Harry, Eddie Murphy, Tiffany Haddish—she cracks jokes about everyone.

Thanks to our guest! To learn more about Dottie J, visit <>.

To connect with Phyllis Tucker-Saunders, visit <>.

Please subscribe to “Joyful Living and Learning: Conversations with Phyllis”! Whatever podcast platform you’re listening from, remember to click “Subscribe” so you won’t miss out on future joy.

Help other listeners find this show! Please consider leaving a five-starred rating/review.

May peace and joy reign supreme in your life today and every day!

This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

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Content provided by Phyllis Tucker-Saunders. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Phyllis Tucker-Saunders 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.

If you were in a job for decades where you weren’t allowed to talk, what would your next career move be?

On the first ever episode of “Joyful Living and Learning: Conversations with Phyllis,” we explore how to find joy in the eye of the storm, and host Phyllis Tucker-Saunders has a riveting conversation with comedian Dottie J.

A retired court reporter, Dottie J sat in a court 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, for 31 years. Her job was to write down everything being said. About once a month, she got to speak when the judge asked her to read something back. After retiring, Dottie J tried signing up for a cooking class. But it was full. As fate would have it, just down the hall, there was a comedy workshop going on. She joined it, dived into a new, joyous career, and hasn’t looked back since.

In this episode, Dottie J explores:

* Being bitten by the comedy bug

* The benefits of laughter

* How our lives are like sitcoms

* Her intense practice regime that she goes through to be ready for performing stand-up comedy

* Strategies to handle hecklers

* How everyone has an off night sometimes, even talented people like Steve Harvey and Jamie Foxx, but you can’t take it personally

* Using your skills and your talents to bless other people

* How there’s a lot of joy in our lives—but only if we look for it

In the last part of this episode, we’re blessed with a comedy set by Dottie J where she regales us with her unique brand of Christian comedy. Prince Harry, Eddie Murphy, Tiffany Haddish—she cracks jokes about everyone.

Thanks to our guest! To learn more about Dottie J, visit <>.

To connect with Phyllis Tucker-Saunders, visit <>.

Please subscribe to “Joyful Living and Learning: Conversations with Phyllis”! Whatever podcast platform you’re listening from, remember to click “Subscribe” so you won’t miss out on future joy.

Help other listeners find this show! Please consider leaving a five-starred rating/review.

May peace and joy reign supreme in your life today and every day!

This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

  continue reading

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