Listen "EP 2.31: Laughing Through the Hard: Comedy, Crisis, and Not Giving Up"
Episode Synopsis
Angela sits down with writer, stand-up comic, and professional “build-your-own-table” human Amanda Graham for a raw, funny, and fiercely honest convo about breaking into TV/film late, navigating gatekeepers, living through “the wilderness years,” and choosing hope when life keeps piling on. Amanda shares how discovering she’s autistic (and likely ADHD) reframed her direct communication style, why she stopped tap-dancing for approval, and how she’s “punk-rocking” her book after publishers said, “This is brilliant—who is she?” You’ll hear practical encouragement (10 minutes a day changes the ship’s course), a reframe on goals (chasing the why more than the trophy), and a tender peek at the children’s book about a lonely goldfish finding connection.Takeaways:Build your own table: Stop proving yourself to rooms that don’t get you; find your people and create momentum.Direct ≠ destructive: Authentic, truth-first communication can clash with industry norms—own it anyway.Grief in the creative grind: We grieve lost time, unpaid labor, and moving goalposts—naming it helps us keep going.Start “late,” start anyway: Audacity compounds; consistency (even 10 minutes/day) is the real accelerant.Chase the why, not the trophy: Let the deeper intention (making people feel less alone) guide the path.Hope as fuel: Even when life is brutal, noticing your still-flickering light is the first step out.Work with Amanda through her website and Threads (where I found her). She's also on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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