This episode provides general suggestions to comedians, especially neurodivergent ones like us autistic and ADHD actors in comedy and improv, to protect our minds while engaging in comedy and with others in the community.
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Checking in on yourself, in whatever spaces you’re participating in, is pretty good for mental health. These ten suggestions should be relevant beyond comedy communities, and will apply to people who aren't neurodivergent too. So even if you aren't autistic, for example, these should be relevant and hopefully somewhat useful.
Some important notes about these suggestions for protecting your mind in comedy spaces:
You deserve compassion and respect no matter where you are with either your mental health or whether you are autistic, ADHD, or another neurotype!
Ten Suggestions (as chapters!)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:00 About the podcast and episode
02:22 Episode and topic overview - why I/we need these suggestions
07:16 Suggestion One: Be Yourself and don't compromise on it.
10:43 Suggestion Two: Take care of yourself first, for others
13:53 Suggestion Three: Find your source of joy, but be open to pivoting
16:17 Suggestion Four: Find the humans who value YOU
19:33 Suggestion Five: Ignore the gatekeepers, and find your confidence
22:31 Suggestion Six: Protect your value
23:34 Suggestion Seven: Communicate openly and in good faith
28:36 Suggestion Eight: Ask for or seek accommodations
31:02 Suggestion Nine: Analyze where value comes from, especially if depressed
33:33 Suggestion Ten: Value your mental health
35:50 Conclusion and links
42:42 Link to podcast (NeurodivergentComedy.com)
Comedy is wildly strange, and a beast of its own (despite giving retro-silicon-valley vibes). At least the tiny corner I've witnessed and participated in. Let’s keep our neurodivergent minds safer here.
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