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June 5, 2025 55 mins

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In this episode, we sit down with the hilarious and unfiltered Mac Lawson — a rising star in stand-up comedy and podcasting. From her cross-country travels to her roots in comedy, Mac shares the real story behind her grind: how she got started, what it’s like being a woman in a male-dominated scene, and why writing jokes is a lot harder than it looks.

We get into:
 • Her journey through the U.S. and how it shaped her material

 • The struggles and rewards of writing stand-up

 • Her honest take on other female comedians

 • All the shows and podcasts she’s got in the
works

 • And yes… we even get into some ex-boyfriend stories (buckle up).


Raw, witty, and unapologetically honest — this episode is gold.

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