Carla Youngblood, a CPA by day and comedian by night, shares insights from her journey into comedy that began at a talent show. She reflects on her experience performing at a bar, where she learned the importance of engaged audiences for successful comedy. Carla discusses how her natural talent for humor, honed from family gatherings, positively influences her workplace, making her more relatable and engaging. She emphasizes the importance of showcasing personal interests at work, advocating for spaces where colleagues can share their passions. Carla also recounts her memorable performance for the Funeral Association of Alabama and her impactful one-woman show, "The Truth About Breast Cancer."
Episode Highlights
· Carla advocates for sharing hobbies at work, believing it enhances workplace dynamics and personal connections.
· Transitioning to speaking engagements, using humor to address serious topics like her breast cancer journey and connecting with other cancer survivors.
· Humor has positively influenced her professional life, making her a more engaging and relatable colleague.
· She encourages listeners to share their 'Ands' (personal interests) to create a more authentic and enjoyable work environment.