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Laughing Into Life’s Lessons: A Comedian's Journey Towards Self Discovery (w/ Max Wiener)

Laughing Into Life’s Lessons: A Comedian's Journey Towards Self Discovery (w/ Max Wiener)

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We’re joined today by comedian, Max Wiener, for a humorous and profound exploration of comedy as a medium for self-expression, self-discovery, and personal growth. Max shares his journey from shy adolescence to finding his voice on stage, highlighting how stand-up comedy has served as both a therapeutic outlet and a craft requiring dedication and resilience.

The conversation delves into:
- The unique challenges and joys of performing comedy, including the dynamics of live audience feedback and the art of adjusting material in the moment.
- The transformative power of embracing failure, or "bombing," as a tool for growth and improvement
- Insights into Max’s creative process, from spontaneous idea generation to refining material through reflection and experimentation.

Max also reflects on the broader philosophical dimensions of comedy, drawing parallels between his craft and practices like meditation and personal development.

Tune in to be inspired by Max’s candid stories and practical wisdom, whether you’re an aspiring performer or seeking ways to tap into your own creative potential!

About Max Wiener:
Max is a 24 year old aspiring comedian currently living in New York.

Where to find Max:

  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Tik Tok

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