@@bennyton2560 yeah. I loved it, I laughed and cried. Once I was down, I had a good long cry. Now I just can't stop thinking about how amazing a person Hannah is. So perceptive and honest. I wish more people were like Hannah
Seeing this genuine interaction, allowing the awkwardness and pauses to find the right words without judgement or pressure, truly brings me joy. What Hannah said about your community understanding your story and feeling your pain along with you being how we're able to feel safe, I think says why I think the need (or mine at least) for emotional validation is so strong. How many times I've heard to not worry about what others think; but that is so difficult to do when knowing somebody else shares your feelings is such a powerful healer. How do we address prejudice if we're meant to simply ignore the harmful beliefs held in our cultures?
Two very amazing women, who've been through hell & lived to tell the tale... Thank you ladies, for showing us how to come out the other side with class, humor & yourselves intact...
@@paulv7744 they had the nerve to be women...in a world where a few (not all) men don't know how to behave like gentlemen...if u need more detail, seek Google...
@@paulv7744 Are you genuinely asking ? or trolling ? hey deanie has it right - both Monica and Hannah have had many many challenges. If you're interested enough to genuinely ask the question - then I suggest to you that there are many ways to get more informed. If you're trolling - then ... you're not actually worth any further attention ...
@@paulv7744 They " went through hell and lived ( no suicide ) to tell the tale " .....and I would add, conveyed it across many boundaries present within the appreciative audience, glad to hear, their own personal trauma situation of whatever circumstance defined for them. Also to others in the mix, the enlightening revelation regarding the coping problems many others in the world, in many other types of circumstances, are suffering due to triggers embedded in culture that are unrecognisable to most of the population. Triggers they might, themselves, have been unaware of activating and are now refusing. A new way to evolve society and humanity has been articulately and entertainingly defined. This example uses two situations around which to highlight the abuse of power and the trauma it causes to both the abused and the abuser and also society. I remember when, in the 70's a teenage boy in school could be ridiculed in front of the whole school, by grown adults, then expelled for the ' social crime ' of growing his hair long enough to overlap his collar. He would be ridiculed as ' disgusting,' 'gay' and ' like a girl.' So the young students present were then receiving the message that society definies gays and girls as disgusting and at fault. Worthless misfits when compared to rule and boundary keepers. Rules made by those with the most muscle ( power, both physical and financial ) who would benefit and profit, by the rules made, the most. Sometimes with the support of weaker people who would cave to them and ride along in their powerful wake profiting from the power by betraying their true selves by behaving in a socially approved manner. Thank you Hannah and Monica for the whole incisive perspective and the perfect way it was presented. A gift to benefit and further humanity.
The only memorable thing to ever leave lewinsky’s mouth was the presidents cock, and gadsby will be forgotten in a year. She’s already hated by the masses, that much is certain. Spewing her manhate and passing it off as comedy. Shameful. This shit is dividing the world, and all you progressive lefty cocksuckers supporting this shit are to blame
One of the most honest, authentic and unpretentious interviews I have ever watched. So powerful and heartening for those of us who can identify with the issues talked about here.
Good discussion . Gadsby is not fluent because she is so reflective. reflects upon how we mistake fluency of word for that of thought. Some people just don't do small talk. She describes her stage work as a recitation in her TED talk. Striking work on story telling, from both women.
I appreciate the comment about the dangers of not recognizing the power (and influence) we have over people. I’ve been on both sides of that equation, and I carried a lot of shame for years. Even the best intentions can come out horribly wrong, if either or both of the parties involved aren’t able to see themselves clearly.
great stuff ladies xx what a privilege to watch this conversation xx Hannah you are such an incredibly talented insightful human being xx and Monica you hold such presence and energy in your interview xx thank you both
Gosh, Monica is gorgeous! I remember back in the day when people called her fat/chunky/dumpy/ugly. Clinton should be so lucky she gave him the time of day.
@20 minutes...the discussion of a whole culture ruining people with poor conditioning. I always wonder about the monsters who birth and create the monsters. Ladies, thank you for the discussion and chance to educate. I appreciate you both.
"they think are being good comediens if people laugh". , Now you know where you are going wrong Hannah... an audience of die hard fans cant even raise a chuckle when shes on
Oh please quit being invisible I've got my problems we've all got our problems stand up like a man cuz you look like one and quit feeling sorry for yourself and quit listening to all this BS around you about how we're supposed to be so self-absorbed let's think about other people instead of ourselves stop it
@ Chris Frost, I have a better idea. Why don't you learn to listen and not get your panties in such a knot over two people having a conversation that they and others want to hear. The only self-absorbed person here is you who can't muster up the humanity to hear two people talk about trauma, so you try to deflect by making shitty comments.