Comedy as Medicine with Margaret Cho
What is the true price of admission for laughter that moves you to tears? This episode’s guest isn’t just a comedian; she’s a force of nature in the world of entertainment and advocacy. In today’s episode, Dr. Scott sits down with Margaret Cho, a five-time Emmy nominee and a trailblazer for underrepresented groups who is reshaping the landscape of American comedy.Together, they explore the curious, subversive edges of Margaret’s comedy, where she addresses the absurdity of culture, life during the pandemic, her love for TikTok and reality shows, and even her fascination with pimple popping. They’ll also dive into how she navigates Asian hate through her humor, her journey of healing from addiction, and the transformative power of choice and finding agency on the road to belonging. Are you ready to laugh, reflect, and maybe even squirm a little? Join us for a rollercoaster ride of insight and revelations with the incomparable Margaret Cho!Topics We Break Down:The role of humor in healing. Navigating social boundaries in comedic storytelling.Approaching life as an evolving work of art.How subversive humor develops from the realm of curiosity.Using storytelling as a tool to process personal and generational trauma.Overcoming addiction through medication, physical activity, and animals.Finding agency on the road to belonging.