“Humor is a tool for inclusion and for making everyone realize: we’re all together on this.”
Jonny Sun has formed a devoted community of almost half a million followers on Twitter — tweeting through his alter ego, a lonely alien who views the world as an outsider, with curiosity and wonder. His tweets alternate between silly jokes and insightful, almost Zen-like, poetry. Through his words, he makes the world feel a little less lonely.
[S2] Hari Kondabolu: Comedy Is Therapeutic but Not Therapy
[S2] Sam Sanders: If I Can Laugh With You, I Can See You
[S2] Terry McMillan: Humor Is a Form of Hope
[S2] Amichai Lau-Lavie: Deep Laughter in the Place of the Deepest Pain
[S2] Heidi N. Moore: When It Comes to Finance and Comedy, It’s All About Patterns
[S2] Daniel José Older: How We Love Is by Roasting Each Other
[S2] Alexis Wilkinson: Disarming People with Laughter
[S2] Maureen Craig: This Strange, Peculiar Family I Call Mine
[S2] Lalo Alcaraz: We Have Entered the Satire Dimension
[S2] Emily Nagoski: Laughter Is Like Orgasm
[S2] Lindy West: Comedy Helps Us Love Our Bodies
[S2] Derrick Clements: Humor Can Break Down Barriers of Pride
[S2] Margaret Cho: The Deep Connection Between Anger and Humor
Season 2 Preview — Humor as a Tool for Survival
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[S1] Justin Whitaker: ChiRunning: A Sitting Meditation
[S1] Sarah Khasawinah: Active Freedom
[S1] Roger Joslin: Preparing for Both the Run and the Prayer
[S1] Mallary Tenore: I Always Think of My Mom When I'm Running
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