Here are a few suggestions you might be able to pursue to incorporate you love to make people laugh. : Comedy Writer: Writing for stand-up comedians, television shows, or digital content allows her to use her humor creatively while working in a flexible environment that can accommodate any health concerns. Podcast Host or Guest: She could share her humor and insights in a podcast format. Podcasts are a flexible medium, allowing for breaks and edits if needed. Social Media Content Creator: Creating humorous content on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or TH-cam would allow her to perform in short bursts, in a controlled environment. Voice Actor for Comedy: Providing voices for animated comedy shows or radio skits could be a way to express her humor in a lower-stress setting. Comedy Blogger or Vlogger: Writing or recording humorous commentary on life or entertainment would allow her to share her comedy without the pressure of live performance. Improv Instructor or Comedy Coach: If she enjoys teaching others how to develop their comedic voice, becoming an improv instructor or a comedy coach can be fulfilling and more flexible. Script Consultant: She could help other comedians or screenwriters punch up their scripts by offering jokes or comedic timing suggestions. These options would allow her to be part of the comedy world while giving her the flexibility and control over her work environment, which may be beneficial for managing epilepsy.
🎉 It's Really very helpful 🙏. I learn lot off important things 😊🎉
I am so glad to hear that. What was your number one take away from what Ivana said?
Great Lydia Nicole
Thank you so much.
Love It🎉
Hi, thanks for watching. I am glad y you enjoyed it. Is there something specific that stood out for you?
I enjoyed watching you. I have epilepsy. My dream was being an comedian ever i was 5 years old. 😊
I am sorry to hear about your epilepsy. You know you can still do stand up. Tell me more about what you love about stand up comedy.
@@LydiaNicoleLive making people laugh.
Here are a few suggestions you might be able to pursue to incorporate you love to make people laugh. :
Comedy Writer: Writing for stand-up comedians, television shows, or digital content allows her to use her humor creatively while working in a flexible environment that can accommodate any health concerns.
Podcast Host or Guest: She could share her humor and insights in a podcast format. Podcasts are a flexible medium, allowing for breaks and edits if needed.
Social Media Content Creator: Creating humorous content on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or TH-cam would allow her to perform in short bursts, in a controlled environment.
Voice Actor for Comedy: Providing voices for animated comedy shows or radio skits could be a way to express her humor in a lower-stress setting.
Comedy Blogger or Vlogger: Writing or recording humorous commentary on life or entertainment would allow her to share her comedy without the pressure of live performance.
Improv Instructor or Comedy Coach: If she enjoys teaching others how to develop their comedic voice, becoming an improv instructor or a comedy coach can be fulfilling and more flexible.
Script Consultant: She could help other comedians or screenwriters punch up their scripts by offering jokes or comedic timing suggestions.
These options would allow her to be part of the comedy world while giving her the flexibility and control over her work environment, which may be beneficial for managing epilepsy.