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Episode 89: Valeria Vulpe

Episode 89 of the Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu podcast, hosted by Levy Lupu, titled "Episode 89: Valeria Vulpe" was published on May 5, 2025 and runs 83 minutes.

May 5, 2025 ·83m · Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu

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Valeria Vulpe (@val.vulpe) is a Moldovan-born stand-up comedian who has carved a unique path from political science to punchlines. After studying at the London School of Economics, she transitioned from the world of politics to the comedy circuit, bringing a sharp, globally-informed perspective to her performances.  Now based in New York, Valeria is known for her incisive wit and international flair, performing across stages in both the UK and the US. Her comedic style often reflects her multicultural background and experiences as an immigrant, resonating with diverse audiences.She joins Borderline Podcast Disorder for a funny, honest chat about finding your voice, navigating new worlds, and why stand-up is sometimes the best (and worst) form of self-expression.

Valeria Vulpe (@val.vulpe) is a Moldovan-born stand-up comedian who has carved a unique path from political science to punchlines. After studying at the London School of Economics, she transitioned from the world of politics to the comedy circuit, bringing a sharp, globally-informed perspective to her performances.  


Now based in New York, Valeria is known for her incisive wit and international flair, performing across stages in both the UK and the US. Her comedic style often reflects her multicultural background and experiences as an immigrant, resonating with diverse audiences.


She joins Borderline Podcast Disorder for a funny, honest chat about finding your voice, navigating new worlds, and why stand-up is sometimes the best (and worst) form of self-expression.

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