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Episode 1: Show Up and Suck

Amy Redbird and co-host Theresa Benson Season 1 Episode 1

In Episode 1 of "Healarious," titled "Show Up and Suck," our guest, Bethany Hall, Creative Director of the Yes And Laughter Lab and Creative Director of Comedy Initiatives at the Center for Media and Social Impact, delves into the interplay between comedy and social justice.

The episode is a treasure trove of insights, with Hall encouraging listeners to embrace imperfection, offering perspective from a life in creative endeavors and comedy.

It's an empowering call to let go of perfectionism, to recognize the beauty in "good enough" work, and to find resilience and joy in the act of showing up, even when facing the fear of failure. This conversation underscores our show's theme of finding strength and humor in the face of challenges, offering a blend of laughter, life lessons, and a candid exploration of personal growth and social impact.

Thanks for listening, and big thanks to Bethany Hall for joining us on our inaugural episode, "Show Up and Suck."

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Episode 1 Show Up and Suck

The podcast episode features a deep and humorous exploration of coping with complex trauma, personal growth, and the therapeutic value of comedy. Hosts Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson share their personal experiences and insights into overcoming trauma and fear of failure through laughter and self-acceptance. They discuss concepts like the "fixed mindset," the importance of trying new things, and the therapeutic benefits of comedy and improvisation. The conversation includes anecdotes about personal challenges, achievements, and the transformative power of humor. Special guest Bethany Hall shares her experiences in comedy for social justice and the concept of "bombing" as a comedian.

Topic Tags for File Retrieval

complex trauma, comedy, personal growth, fear of failure, improvisation, social justice, therapeutic comedy, self-acceptance, personal experiences, healing through humor

Personal Experiences

  • Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson: Shared vulnerabilities about fear of failure, and how comedy and improvisation have played a role in their healing processes.
  • Bethany Hall: Shared experiences with "bombing" in comedy, working in comedy for social justice, and the emotional resilience developed from facing fears and failures head-on.

Psychology Topics Mentioned


Internal Family Systems:
Discussed in the context of understanding parts of oneself that protect against the fear of failure.

Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset:
Explored through personal reflections on overcoming limitations and expanding capabilities.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Coping with Complex Trauma: Discussion on using humor and personal experiences to navigate and heal from complex trauma.
  • Fear of Failure: Insights into how fear of failure affects personal and professional growth, countered by adopting a growth mindset.
  • Therapeutic Benefits of Comedy: Exploring how comedy and improvisation can serve as therapeutic tools for self-expression and healing.
  • Bombing in Comedy: Bethany Hall shares her perspective on the concept of "bombing" as a comedian and the lessons learned from it.
  • Personal Growth through New Experiences: Encouragement to try new things and the importance of allowing oneself to be vulnerable and open to failure as a pathway to growth.

People on this episode