But Jennifer, I Don’t Want To Be A Comic

May 29, 2020

When I tell people that I’m a women’s comedy coach, they’re intrigued. When I tell them that I show people how to turn awkward parts of their life into material, confidence and joy, they get a little excited and their eyes glow. But then a lot of them say the same thing, “That sounds really cool, but I don’t want to be a comic.”

And honestly, that is music to my ears.

They say “that sounds really cool, but I don’t want to be a comic.”

And honestly, that is music to my ears.

Don’t get me wrong–one of the joys of life is hanging out with funny people and riffing off of each other, but that’s not who I’m looking for in my programs.

I want the entrepreneur who wants more stage presence and confidence but has a hard time knowing what to say and getting people to listen.

I want the woman who’s earned a lot of respect for her hard work and conscientious standards who feels like she doesn’t know how to find the lightness and laughter in her work and in her life.

I want the midlife empty nester who is looking for a new adventure that makes her heart race but doesn’t require a liability release from her medical insurance.

I want YOU to tell me the uncomfortable parts of your life so WE can spin it into comedic gold using the tried and true formulas for comedy. I want you to come away with a 5-minute set that came out of your life and your head that you can use for the rest of your life.

So, you don’t have to want to be a comic. But don’t let it stop you from exploring how playing with your comic voice can make life more fun and your voice more powerful.

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